166 WEST 23RD ST, NEW YORK 
NAME AND DESCRIPTION. 
Height 
CELOSIA PLUMOSA, or OSTRICH PLUME. Producing large, graceful" Ounce Pkt. 
plumes. Make fine plants for large beds or groups, and the plumes or flowers 
can be cut and dried for Winter bouquets. H.H.A. 
Pyramidalis Magnifica Aurea. Golden-yellow plumes. ^ oz., 75 cts. 3 $^66 $0.i6 
Pyramidalis Magnifica Kermesina. Crimson plumes, ^oz., 75cts.._ 3 2.00 .10 
Pyramidalis Magnifica Coccinea. Scarlet plumes. oz., 75 cts. 3 2.00 .10 
Pyramidalis Magnifica Purpurea. Dark crimson. % oz.^ 75 cts. 3 2.00 .10 
Pyramidalis Thompson’s Superb (Triomphe de I’Exposition). Of pyram¬ 
idal growth and producing graceful, feathery plumes; dwarf habit, dark 
crimson. J^oz., 50cts. 3 . 
Pyramidalis plumosa, Mixed. Feathered varieties in all colors. 3 . 
Pride of Castle Gould. All shades in choicest mixture; branching habit. 4 . 
Spicata. Rose, changing to silvery white. Fine for pots or cutting. 3 . 
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GELSIA ARGTURUS. Long spikes of bright yellow flowers. 3 G.P. 
GENTAUREA. Beautiful silvery foliaged bedding plants; used for bordering. 
Gandidissima. Round, compact plants; white leaves, broadly cut. 1 H.H.P. 
Gymnocarpa. Fine cut silvery foliage. 34 02., 50 cts.. 134 . 
GENTAUREA. They flower finest in full sim and poor soil. Sow in the open 
ground in Spring. 
Americana. Bushy garden plants; lavender-blue; fragrant. 34 oz. 75 cts.. . 3 
Ghameleon. Large; yellow and rose. 34 oz. 75 cts.. 134 
Margaritse. Pure white, 234 inches across, exquisitely laciniated and de¬ 
lightfully scented. 34 oz. 35 cts. 134 
Montana. Large flowers of deep purple, very showy. 34 oz. 35 cts. 2 
Moschata, Mixed Sweet Sultan. 34 oz. 30 cts. 134 . 
Suaveolens, Yellow Sweet Sultan. Fine for cutting. 134 . 
GENTAUREA Gyanus (Bachelor’s Button, Cornflower, Blue Bottle, or 
Ragged Sailor). This is one of the most popular annuals; will grow in the 
poorest of soil, either on seashore or mountains. H.A. 
Marshall’s Double Blue. Fine for cutting. J4 oz., 30 cts. 134 . 
Liberty Blue. The true Emperor deep blue Bachelor’s Button. 1J4 . 
Rosea. Rose-pink. 
White. Very pretty for decorations and borders. 
Finest Mixed. 
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GENTAUREA IMPERIALIS, Giant Imperial Sweet Sultans. The flnest of 
all Sweet Sultans for cut flower purposes. 3 H.H.A. 
Separate Golors: Lilac, White, Pink, with White Gen ter, Purple, Rose. 
34 oz., 50 cts... 
Finest Mixed. All colors. 34 oz., 30 cts. 
CERASTIUM Tomentosum (Snow in Summer). A dwarf, white-leaved edging 
plant with small white flowers. 34 oz., 50 cts. 34 H.P. 
GHRYSANTHEMUM, Annual Varieties. Showy, hardy annuals of easiest 
cultivation and blooming from July until frost. 
Gdronarium Gbmpactum, White Pearl. Fine for cutting. 34 oz. 25 cts.. 1 H.A. 
Goronarium Gompactum. Primrose Queen. 34 oz. 25 cts. . 1 . 
Goronarium, Double White. I34 . 
Goronarium, Double Yellow. 
Goronarium, Double Mixed. Yellow, white, etc. 
Inodorum Plenissimum. Free-flowering variety of spreading habit, with 
pure white flowers, resembling Asters. ^ oz. 35 cts. 1 . 
Tricolor. Lord Beaconsfield. White and rose. 1 . 
Tricolor. Morning Star. Large primrose flowers. 1 . 
Northern Star. Large ivory white flowers witii sulphur zone. 1 . 
Tricolor, Single. Finest mixed. 1 . 
Tricolor, Double-Fringed Mixed. This is a very graceful flower. 1 . 
Gollection of Six Varieties. Annual. 
GHRYSANTHEMUM, Perennial Varieties. 
Frutescens (The White Paris Daisy). Charming plant for greenhouse or 
Summer bedding outdoors. 34 oz., 25 cts. 134 G.P. 
Japonicum fl. pi. From finest Japanese flowers. Extra choice mixture.... 3 G.P. 
Maximum, “Perfection.” Very free-flowering; pure white. 34 H.P. 
Maximum, “Princess Henry.” Compact growth; well formed, pure white 
flowers. 34 oz., 50 cts. 34 H.P. 
Leucanthemum hybridum (The Shasta Daisy). Pure white; very large. 
34 oz., 50 cts. 3 H.P. 
CINERARIA maritima candidissima. A white-leaved “Dusty Miller,” used 
for bedding. 1 H.H.P. 
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Owing to present condition we reserve the right to substitute other varieties if we cannot 
supply kinds ordered. 
