


CELOSIA 
The old fashioned Cockscomb, greatly im- 
proved. Easily grown in a light, rich soil, it will 
produce colorful flowers from midsummer until 
frost. The flowers may be dried and kept for win- 
ter bouquets. This plant loves moisture and may 
be syringed often. 
Fire Feather—Rich, fiery crimson; grows to 
12 inches tall; a compact, many-branched plant; 
feather or plume-type blooms. 
Golden Feather—Same as above but slightly 
taller with golden yellow flowers. 
Thompsoni Magnifica—Tall-growing feather 
or plume-type Celosia; mixed colors containing 
very brilliant reds with some yellow and gold 
shades; excellent for cutting. 
Empress—Dwarf (12 inches) crested Cocks- 
comb; the flower heads resemble the form of a 
rooster’s comb; large crimson combs with reddish leaves. 
Royal Velvet—Crested; grows to 30 inches; crimson combs. 
Price—Pot-grown plants:.10¢ each, 25 for $2.00. 
BACHELOR’S BUTTONS - 

Also known as Cornflower or Ragged Robin, 
this plant is one of the old-fashioned flowers, 
well-known and popular everywhere. Plants grow 
30 inches tall and bloom throughout the summer. 
Blue Boy—The most popular color, corn- 
flower blue. 
Pinkie—Lovely rose pink. 
Red Boy—Deep glowing carmine rose. 
snow Man—Clear glistening white. 
Price—Pot-grown plants: 10¢ each, 12 for $1.00. 
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