Rawson & Co seedsmen / Rawson & Co. . bedding; fine for edging largebeds or massing by themselves. Very tender, and should not be planted until aU danger of latefrost is over. Brightness. Bright red center, bounded with maroon, edged light green. Firebrand. Maroon, flamed and shaded with brilliant fiery red. Fireking. Velvety crimson, shaded fiery red. Golden Crown. Bright yellow, an excellent bedder. Golden Verschaffelti. Bright golden yellow; excellent bedder, Mrs. F. Saunder. This splendid new Coleus differs from all other varieties in having a wedgeof creamy-white in the center of


Rawson & Co seedsmen / Rawson & Co. . bedding; fine for edging largebeds or massing by themselves. Very tender, and should not be planted until aU danger of latefrost is over. Brightness. Bright red center, bounded with maroon, edged light green. Firebrand. Maroon, flamed and shaded with brilliant fiery red. Fireking. Velvety crimson, shaded fiery red. Golden Crown. Bright yellow, an excellent bedder. Golden Verschaffelti. Bright golden yellow; excellent bedder, Mrs. F. Saunder. This splendid new Coleus differs from all other varieties in having a wedgeof creamy-white in the center of the leaf, with a clearly defined margin of oxide-green,bronze, crimson and purple. It is the most beautiful and distinct variety yet raised. Nero. Rich crimson shaded and marbled through the entire leaf with golden yellow. Kuby. Large ruby blotch in center, with broad veins of same, merging into pale lemon andwhite. Verschaffelti. Rich, velvety crimson. The best of all for cts. each; per doz., § 66 RAWSONS PLANT Chrysanthemums The most fashionable flower at the present time, next to the Rose, is the as it does at a season when all other flowers have faded, renders it a plant eminentlyw orthy of care and attention. Its peculiar form and coloring, with its remarkable diversitj- ofsize, added to its freedom of bloom, make It one of the most desirable flowers to Jlareh 1. The twelve winning varieties at the Boston ChrysanthemumShow 1898, for introduction of the current year. As we have a large stock of these, to introduce them into the hands of more of our customerswe have made the price within reach of all. :20 cts. each, $ per doz., or the set of twelvevarieties for Black Ha-wk. Largest dark crimson scarlet yet raised; looks like crimson velvet, and does not show a trace of the reverse color, being of V. Morel form; is a tall grower, but on stiff Snow. Requires no staking, very large and


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