Selected Flower Seed-Deposit Seed CO. Deposit, N, Y, 
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Calendula, bloom quickly and freely from aeed and make a fine .how in the garden. 
CANDYTUFT 
Very showy little flower blooming: 
in a few weeks from sowing seed. 
Fine for beds, borders or edging. 
214 — LITTLE PRINCE. One of the 
most charming varieties we ever 
saw. Grown only about 8 inches 
high and is unexcelled for a border 
or row. Pure white. Pkt. 5c.» 4 
pkta. 15c. 
215— ROSE CARDINAL. One of 
the most desirable. Rich rose-card¬ 
inal color. Pkt. 5c. 
216— DORDER HYBRIDS. Beau¬ 
tiful dwarf varieties of Candytuft 
in mixture, flne for beds and espe¬ 
cially used for borders and edgings. 
Pkt. 5 <m 3 pkts. 12c. 
217 — MIXED CANDYTUFT. All 
varieties and colors in annual 
Candytuftf Blooms in 4 to 6 weeks 
after sowing and is excellent for 
borders, beds or cutting. Pkt. 4c.i 
6 pkt*. 10c.( os. 25c. 
One packet each of above Annual 
Candytuft for 15c. 
HARDY CANDYTUFT 
Hardy evergreen plants, making 
a magnificent showing the second 
year from seed. They bloom very 
early, cushioning rock ledges, bor¬ 
ders, etc., with banks of bloom. 
Sow outdoors in spring or fall in 
any sunny place. 6 to 10 inches 
high. 
218— SEMPER VIRENS. A profuse 
white-blooming hardy perennial, 
coming in flower early in the 
spring: much used for rockeries, etc. 
Pkt. 10c. 
210 —til HR ALT A RiCA. Evergreen 
Candytuft. Handsome pure white 
flowers, tinted rose-pink. Splendid 
for rockeries and natural plantings. 
Pkt. 6c.; 2 pkts. 10c. 
CANARY BIRQ FLO.WER 
213— An interesting, beautiful and 
desirable annual climber which 
grows very rapidly, reaching a 
height of 10 to 20 feet early in the 
season, arid is loaded with canary 
colored blossoms which resemble 
the expanded wings of the Canary 
Bird. One of our most desirable 
climbers. Pkt. 4c.; 3 pkta. 10c. 
CANNA—Indian Shot 
Handsome, stately foliage plants 
with large glossy leaves and showy 
flowers, suitable for center of bed. 
clumps or masses on lawns, etc. 
Soak seed to soften shell before 
planting. 
220— FANCY MIXED. All tall sorts 
including new hybrids. Pkt. 4c.» 3 
pkta. ip<*.; oa. 20c. 
221— CROZY’S FANCY LARGE 
FLOWERING. An extra flne mix¬ 
ture of this large flowering class. 
Pkt. 5c.; 3 pkts. 12c. 
222— C R O Z Y’S NEW DARK 
LEAVED HYBRIDS. An extra flne 
strain of new dwarf cannas with 
bronze and red foliage. Pkt. 10c, 
Chinese Wool Flower 
235— CRIMSON WOOL FLOWER. 
Plants about two and one-half feet 
high, branch freely and produce 
large globular, purplish crimson 
flowers which resemble a ball of 
brilliantly colored wool. None of the 
blooms fade in any way until hit 
by frost, but all continue to expand 
and glow with deepening richness 
of color, a dark crimson-scarlet. 
Pkt. 10c. 
236 — FIREBRAND. Bright fiery 
scarlet. A plant everybody will no¬ 
tice and want to grow when they 
see it. About 15 inches high and 
the large showy heads grow larger 
and brighter till killed by frosts. 
Pkt. 8c. 
237 — MIXED. Includes yellow, 
pink, crimson, white, scarlet, etc. 
Pkt. 5c.; 3 pkta. 12c. 
CHAUBAUD’S GIANT IMPROVED 
CARNATION 
CARNATION 
Universal favorite, both with the 
amateur and florists. The best dou¬ 
ble sorts of today are unexcelled in 
their various colorings and remark¬ 
able beauty, to which is added de¬ 
lightful fragrance. Nearly all come 
double from seed. 
223— MARGUERITE MIXED. The 
most popular class. Blooms in four 
months from seed. Fine for out¬ 
door or house. Many colors. Pkt. 5c. 
224— D. S. C. EARLY GIANTS. 
A grand race of the Marguerite 
type, with extra large flowers two 
or three inches in diameter, which 
bloom in a few months from seed 
and usually survive the winter out¬ 
door, blooming profusely the next 
season. If potted, will bloom well 
in house in winter. Compact, ro¬ 
bust growers and produce a great 
variety of handsome flowers. Pkt. 
10<\; 3 pkts. 20c. 
225— NEW IMPROVED GIANT 
CIIABAUD CARNATION. One of 
the most extensive Carnation grow¬ 
ers of the world says this is the 
finest strain of Carnations grown 
from seed. They have been greatly 
improved in size, doubleness and 
colorings. Plants robust and sturdy. 
Bloom in about 6 months from 
seed. Clove scented. Pkt. 15c.; 2 
pkts. 25c. 
226— ENFANT DE NICE. Plants 
robust, upright in habit, free bloom¬ 
ing, producing large double flow¬ 
ers on long sturdy stems. Pkt. 15c.; 
2 pkts. 25c, 
227— DOUBLE CRENADIN MIX¬ 
ED. One of the finest types of 
hardy Carnations. Blossoms in all 
colors from deep scarlet to white. 
»*kt. 15c. 
228— DOUBLE DWARF VIENNA. 
I lants dwarf and compact making* 
a flne display. Pkt. Sc. 
220—DOUBLE MIXED. Fine se¬ 
lection of the choicest varieties of 
hardy garden carnations. Pkt. 10c. 
Celosia—Coxcomb 
230— PRESIDENT THIERS 
MIXED. These grand Coxcombs 
produce one immense head of rich, 
glowing colors, densely corrugated. 
Everyone expresses much interest 
in these beautiful, curious plants. 
The glowing purplish red, etc., is 
extremely gorgeous. Easily and 
quickly grown from seeds. Pkt. 10c. 
231— FIRE KING COXCOMB. 
Massive heads a bright fiery red. 
One of the most showy and curious 
plants imaginable. Pkt. 10c. 
232— MAGNIFICENT FEATHERS. 
One of the showiest of garden an¬ 
nuals yet seldom seen. Superb new 
varieties of these grand Celosias. 
rich and dazzling in color effect. 
Large feathery heads produce a 
grand show either in beds, in the 
lawn or in bouquets. Always at¬ 
tract admiration. Pkt. 8o. 
233— CRIMSON PLUMES. These 
magnificent plants grow and bloom 
quickly from seed, producing a daz¬ 
zling effect either in beds or bou¬ 
quets that can hardly be equaled by 
any other plants. The glowing 
crimson-scarlet show wonderfully 
well in bouquets. Pkt. 8e. 
234— PRIDE OF CASTLE 
GOULD. Grandest of all Celosias. 
Plants grow compact and pyrami¬ 
dal and produce immense flower 
heads, resembling willow plumes in 
many remarkable shades. Pkt. 10<\ 
