Seed annual . CENTAUREA CYANUS. or BACHELORS BUTTON. (Corn Flower, Blue Bottle, Ragged5ailor, etc.)— old favorite hardyauiniftl; llowers freely in almost anysituation; for vwX. flowers they arelarselv used both in Kurope and thiscountry, a little l>unch of the blue CoruFlower being a favorite boutouniere. Cyanus—Pior White; very fine -5 Cyanus— Bhifl, or Empmrr Flomr. Fine Kieh bine 5 Bachelors Button—A ehoiee 5New Centaurea, Marguerite—A beauti-lul new annual. It is the handsomestCi-ntaurea known and shonlii be [ilant-ed in every garden. The plants growabout lifteen inclu-s


Seed annual . CENTAUREA CYANUS. or BACHELORS BUTTON. (Corn Flower, Blue Bottle, Ragged5ailor, etc.)— old favorite hardyauiniftl; llowers freely in almost anysituation; for vwX. flowers they arelarselv used both in Kurope and thiscountry, a little l>unch of the blue CoruFlower being a favorite boutouniere. Cyanus—Pior White; very fine -5 Cyanus— Bhifl, or Empmrr Flomr. Fine Kieh bine 5 Bachelors Button—A ehoiee 5New Centaurea, Marguerite—A beauti-lul new annual. It is the handsomestCi-ntaurea known and shonlii be [ilant-ed in every garden. The plants growabout lifteen inclu-s high and are of theeasiest eullurc. The liowers are of thejjuresl white, exquisitely fragrant, and are produced in great atjundance 10 New Double Corn Flower-Many newand novel colors of large double flowersin Choicest Mixture 5. NEW DOUBLE COUN FLOWER. , MARGUERITE. WHITE LEAVED OR DUSTY MILLER VARIETIES. Valuable for ribbon-bedding, the silvery whiteness of the leaves being effectivewith other colored leaved plants. Half hardy perennial. Qymnocarpa—One of the best; white foliage; IJ^ feet ^ Candidissimi—Round, compact plants; silvery white; one foot 10 l^^^COLUMBINE-iAquUegU, Exceedingly showy, early blooming, hardy jplants, especially val-uable for the iieculiar formation of their nowers and the greatvariety of color. Hardy perennial. Chrysantha—Bears through the season an abundance of brightgolden yellow flow-ers 5 Double, Mixed—Best and finest colors 5 CALENDULA, Showy, free-flowering, hardy annuals, growing in any good gardensoil, producing a tine etfect in beds or mixed borders, and contin-uing in bloom until killed by frost; one foot high. Meteor—Large, double yellow, striped orange 5 Choice Mixed 5 ^ ^ CLARKIA, ^ ^ The Clarkia is held in great estimation in Europe, and especially i


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