MAESHALL’S FLOWEE SEEDS. 
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Calendula, Prince of Orange. 
NAME AND DESCEIPTION. 
CANTTA. Mixed, tall varieties . 
Celosia Plumosa. 
Crozy’s Large Flowering. Mixed varieties . 
CARNATION. Sown under glass in early spring, or later in the open 
ground, the plants will flower second summer. 
Marguerite (Dianthus Caryophyllus, fl pi.) The perpetual-flowering 
Carnations produce a large proportion of double flowers in six 
months from sowing. 
Marguerite, Double White. Large, perfect flowers . 
Marguerite, Double Yellow. A clear, soft shade . 
Marguerite, Double Tall Mixed. 
Marguerite, Giant Double. Extra-larsre and nertect-fiowenna-, in a 
rich variety of colors.. 
Grenadine. Double Scarlet. 
Fine Double Mixed. A goo 
Finest Double Mixed. Saved from extra fine flowers . 
Chabaud’s Everblooming. Blooms in five months after being sown, 
and continues to flower in the greatest profusion indefinitely. 
Mixed colors . 
CASTOR BEANS. (See Ricinus.) 
CELOSIA CRISTATA or COCKSCOMB. Popular annual of easy cul- 
Extra-large and perfect-flowering. 
Very early flowering . 
Empress. Crimson combs; dark foliage . 
Glasgow Prize. Large deep crimson . 
Vesuvius. Fiery scarlet . 
Dwarf. Mixed colors. Extra fine strain . 
CELOSIA PLUMOSA or OSTRICH PLUME. Producing largo, grace¬ 
ful plumes. Make fine plants for large beds or groups, and the 
plumes or flowers can be cut and dried for winter bouquets. 
Pyramidalis Aurea. Golden yellow, plumes . 
Pyramidalis Kermesina. Crimson plumes . 
Pyramidalis Thompson’s Superb (Triomphe de 1’Exposition.) O.^ 
pyramidal growth, and producing graceful, feathery plumes of 
the most brilliant crimson.. .. 
Pyramidalis Plumosa, Mixed. 
CENTAUREA. 
bordering: 
Candidissima, 
Gymnocarpa. 
CENTAUREA, 
Beautiful silvery-foliaged bedding plants; used for 
Round compact plants; white leaves, broadly cut 
Fine-cut silverv foliage .- ■ • • 
HARDY ANNUALS. These flower finest in full sun 
and thin soil. Sow in the open ground in spring. 
Americana. Busy garden plants. Lavender-Blue. Fragrant . .. 
Height 
Per 
Per 
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Duration Ounce 
Pkt. 
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G. P. $0.20 
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