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CARNATIONS beds, fine for cutting, and also do well in green- 
Years ago, the Carnation was considered a peren- house or conservatory grown in pots. We offer 
nial suitable only for greenhouse culture, but the a splendid Mixture of colors. _ 
hybrids developed since then have proven not CHABAUD GIANT, Everblooming. hp, 18”. Plants 
only hardy in the garden but, if started early, will are vigorous, flowers are large and varied in 
bloom freely first season. color and continue over a long period. May be 
MARGARET IMPROVED, hp, | ft. The Margaret grown in beds or in conservatory. Nero, blood 
race of carnations not only blooms in six months red; Reine Hose, flesh; Rosy-Mauve, lilac; The 
but also produces elegant large donble flowers Pearl, rosy pink; Sparkler, ruby-red; Legion of 
in rich and varied colors. These are showy in Honor, salmon-rose; Scarlet; Jeanne Dionis, snow 
white; Marie Chabaud, sulphur; Chabaud Mixed. 
ENFANT. DE NICE, hp, | ft. Finest colors mixed. 
GRENADIN, hp, 2 ft. A fine garden Carnation, 
blooming first season; flrs. large, dble and freely 
produced. Bright Rose, Pure White, Vivid Scarlet, 
Soft Yellow; separate or mixed. ! 
GIANT MALMAISON, hp 1 ft. Very large firs; in 
finest colors; blooms first season; mixed colors. 
CELOSIA, POPULAR IN MANY VARIETIES 
Cristata, Coxcomb, hha, 18 in. Huge broad combs 
in many showy colors, fine. ; 
Cristata Nana, Dwarf, hha, 1 ft. Benary’s Im- 
proved Strain, in the following colors: Blood 
Red, Rose, Orange, Scarlet; separate or mixed. 
Empress, hha, | ft. Huge bright crimson combs; 
bronze foliage, beds; fine display till frost. 
Glasgow Prize, hha, | ft. Like Empress but has 
eee oH eo bright green foliage; fine for a showy bed. 
Kg nn oR SS le Childsii, Chinese Wool Flower, hha, 2 ft. Excel- 
re Oe IRS Ae lent in beds. Crimson, Pink, Rose, Yellow, 
: Mixed. 
Plumosa, Parrot’s Feather (Pride of Castle Gould), 
bha, 2 ft. Big feathery plumes; beautiful; scarlet 
and orange mixed. 
Pyramidalis, Flame of Fire (Novelty). Fine dwarf 
type of fiery scarlet. 
Thompson’s Magnifica, 2 ft. Exhibition strain. 
CENTAUREA 
A showy and valuable class of annuals of easy culture. Those 
described below bloom first season and are showy in the garden 
and valuable for cutting. The flrs. keep well when cut. 
Americana, hha, 3 ft. Largest, most showy of Centaureas, 5 in. 
across; fine for beds, also cutting; should be better known. 
July and August. Blue and White. 
Cyanus, Corn Flower, ha, 2 ft. We offer only the double-flowered 
as it is larger, more showy and attractive. Sow in Fall or 
Spring. White, Purple, Blue, Rose, mixed. ; 
Red Boy. Lovely deep red flowers. 
Jubilee Gem, 12 in. Splendid dwarf variety, covered with vivid 
blue flowers. 
Nana Compacta Victoria, ha, 9 in. This is decidedly the best for 
beds. The plants are bushy and are literally smothered with 
exquisite blue flowers. / ; 
Imperialis, Royal Sweet Sultan. These are glorious annuals, 3 ft. 
high, branching and covered with large fringed flrs of exquisite 
form. They are giants compared with the common Sweet Sultan. 
The flrs. are on long stems, range in color from pure white to 
rich blue and purple, are borne abundantly. from mid-summer 
till late autumn and are sweet-scented; excellent for cutting. 
Splendid mixed colors. 
Lavender Beauty. Extra large, soft, feathery flowers of light 
lavender shading to creamy center. A beauty. 


















































Brilliant Rose. Huge long stemmed bright rose. 
Moschata, Sweet Sultan, ha, 2 ft. Large sweet 
fléwers; for cutting. Fine mixture. 
Odorata, ha, 2 ft. Beautiful in the garden and tine 
for cutting; flowers large, fragrant. The Bride, 
pure white; The Bridegroom, heliotrope; Chame- 
leon, yellow iinted; Honeymoon, golden yellow. 
Special Mixture of Odorata Centaurea. 
Complete Mixture of Centaurea, all varieties. 
CHEIRANTHUS (Siberian Wallflower) 
Allioni, hb, 18 in. The brightest of crange-colored 
flrs., and very free-blooming; easily-grown, and 
when sown in Spring will bloom from July until 
November. Firs. in tine fragrant clusters; should 
be in every garden. : 
Kewensis, hhp, 2 ft. The Winter-blooming Wall- 
flower. Startéd in Spring they bloom in Autumn; 
flrs. sulphur passing to golden and purple violet; — 
very sweet-scented; of easy culture. 
Linifolius, hp, 9 in. Splendid for rockery or border; 
















Cheiranthus ‘Ailionts Golden Hedder 

Cheiranthus Allioni, Golden Bedder. A fine Hurst very floriferous, lilac, sweet-scented. f 
Novelty. Sweetly scented, long lasting in flower, CASTILLEJA Indivisea, Indian Paint Brush, ha, | ft. 
easily blends with other subjects. Flrs. yellow surrounded by rich carmine bracts. 
Regular pkt. 5c. Jumbo pkt. 10c. 
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