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GELOSIA 
Altogether a very ornamental class of plants, some with large 
ruffed heads, resembling a cock’s comb and others with beautiful 
feather-like plumes. When well grown, the Cristata varieties are 
exceedingly handsome, while few flowers are more picturesque 
than the brilliant feathered sorts. H. H. A. 
GRISTATA (Cockscomb ) 
Glasgow Prize. Splendid dwarf variety of immense size Pkt. 
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FEATHERED VARIETIES 
THOMPSONII MAGNIFICA. An exceptionally fine 
strain with large spikes of magnificent, plumed flowers 
which remain in bloom an unusually long time. They 
make excellent plants for bedding and their brilliant- 
colored plumes form a striking contrast to the rich, 



green foliage. 2 to 3 ft. Pkt. ° 
Crimson 25555 Te re chathen secs tice cio srr me eiete See .$0 10 
Golden (Yellow aicsces cee ee ei ae ae 10 
Finest Mixed....... Neg O74 OC has 10 
Pride of Castle Gould 
A superior strain of Celosia, admired for its large, feathery 
plumes, which vary in color from the deepest blood-red to carmine, 
salmon, orange and yellow. Very decorative when grown in pots, 
and most valuable for bedding, blooming from August until frost. 
Seed sown in March makes fine plants for setting out in May. 
2 to 3 ft. Mixed colors. Pkt. 15 cts. 
PYRAMIDALIS, FLAME OF FIRE. Very attractive 
annual growing about 11% feet high, of pyramidal habit 
each branch bearing a fiery scarlet Pkt. 
flower-head. Blooms profusely until 
late fall Meee ces cre eee ae oe $0 15 
LILLIPUT, FIRE FEATHER. Dwarf 
plants growing about one foot high; 
each branch terminates into a bril- 
liant fiery red feathered plume....... 15 
LILLIPUT, GOLDEN FEATHER. 
Similar to above except in color.... Centaurea, Jubilee Gem 
GENTAUREA 
Hardy annuals, of easiest culture, bearing long- 
stemmed, bright-colored flowers, which are 
favorites both for the garden and as cut-flowers. 
The common Cornflowers (Centaurea Cyanus) 
are most desirable for the old-fashioned and wild 
flower gardens. 2 ft. 
GCYANUS (Cornflower) 
Jubilee Gem. This dwarf double Corn- 
flower forms a compact plant 1 foot high, 
and is literally covered with dark blue 
flowers. Award of Merit, 1937 All- Pkt. 
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Double Blue. Fine for cutting!4{o0z. 25c... 10 
Double-flowered, Mixed... .!40z. 25c... 10 

Centaurea imperialis 
GIANT SWEET SULTANS (Gentaurea imperialis) 
_ These giant Cornflowers are indispensable for cutting and vase decora- 
tion. Their sweet-scented flowers are borne on long, stout stems and average 
3 to 4 inches in diameter. 2 ft. Pkt 
Finest Mixed. Various shades of lavender, rose, white and purple.. .$0 10 
GERASTIUM (Snow-in-Summer) 
TOMENTOSUM. Very pretty creeping perennial suitable for rock-gardens, 
growing about 9 inches high; silvery white leaves and an abundance of 
small white flowers. Pkt. 10 cts. 
CHEIRANTHUS. See Siberian Wallflower. 
Chinese Woolflower (Celosia Childsii) 
We are quite sure you will like the Chinese Woolflower as it is easy to 
grow, blooms throughout the summer until killed by frost and is suitable 
either for beds, borders, or as individual specimens. The plants grow about 
3 feet high, and have round, flower heads of crimson, deep rose and yellow, 
resembling large balls of wool. Mixed colors. Pkt. 15 ets. 


nH Gould ae D. D.T. 10% Dust. Lb. 30 cts., by mail 40 cts. 
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