Cox seed and plant cocatalogue . d flowers,freely produced on long stems. Pkt., ioc. Aster, Comet — A beautiful class, forming fine,regular pyramids twelve to fifteen inches high, coveredwith large double flowers. In shape they resemble alarge-flowered Japanese Chrysanthemum, the petalsbeing long and twisted or curled and wavy. The coloris a lovely delicate pink bordered with white. Pkt.,ioc. Aster, Mignon — The flowers are light blue, lilac,rose, carmine rose and crimson varieties, in additionto the fine white one obtained several years , ioc. AQUILEGIA Columbine — A class of very or


Cox seed and plant cocatalogue . d flowers,freely produced on long stems. Pkt., ioc. Aster, Comet — A beautiful class, forming fine,regular pyramids twelve to fifteen inches high, coveredwith large double flowers. In shape they resemble alarge-flowered Japanese Chrysanthemum, the petalsbeing long and twisted or curled and wavy. The coloris a lovely delicate pink bordered with white. Pkt.,ioc. Aster, Mignon — The flowers are light blue, lilac,rose, carmine rose and crimson varieties, in additionto the fine white one obtained several years , ioc. AQUILEGIA Columbine — A class of very orna-mental plants; flowers are curious inform, with beautiful and varied colors. Aquilegia Chrysantha — Beautiful , roc. Aquilegia— Fine mixed. Pkt., ioc. A!]f?ICIH A A ^warf growing plant, bearing umbels ofi**-V» fragrant flowers of many rrch anil beautifulcolors. A great favorite in Kugland, whereflower shows are held of this plant alone. Extra Choice Mixed—From a prize , BEGONIA, DOUBLE RFriONIA I lle Tuberous Rooted Begonias are among theLH-fVU-HlIrl handsomest of our summer-flowering bulbs. They are not grown to the extent they shouldbe, as they require no more care than the Geraniums, have asfine a range of color and will bloom continuously throughoutthe summer. Their rich colors range from the most deltcateshade of yellow and salmon to the most striking crimson andscarlet. If sown early they will bloom the first season. 43 Begonia — Tuberous-rooted, single ; mixed ; indi-vidual florets often measure four to six inches across,and range in color, through white, yellow, pink andall the reds ; mixed. Pkt., 25c. Begonia—Tuberous-rooted, double. Very show}and double ; brilliant colors ; mixed. Pkt., 35c. Begonia Rex — These are the ornamental-leavedvarieties so popular for pot plants for all kinds ofdecoration. The foliage is particular^ striking andhandsome. Pkt., 25c. Begonias (Striped-flowered)— This is a dist


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