. 1902 catalog : pure & sure seeds. Nursery stock Missouri Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. 674—Chrysanthemum Indicum Summer Chrysanthemums (Painted Daisies or French Marguerites) 672—All varieties, mixed, HA. Ounce, 35c. Perennial or Fall Chrysanthemums 674—Indicum, fine mixed. If sown early, will produce strong flowering plants the first season. Packet, 20c. A list of Flower Seeds for Hanging Baskets, for | Bouquets and other special purposes should be of assistance to you in making your selection of varie- ties. IT IS ON PAGE 126. COCKSCOMB (F
. 1902 catalog : pure & sure seeds. Nursery stock Missouri Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. 674—Chrysanthemum Indicum Summer Chrysanthemums (Painted Daisies or French Marguerites) 672—All varieties, mixed, HA. Ounce, 35c. Perennial or Fall Chrysanthemums 674—Indicum, fine mixed. If sown early, will produce strong flowering plants the first season. Packet, 20c. A list of Flower Seeds for Hanging Baskets, for | Bouquets and other special purposes should be of assistance to you in making your selection of varie- ties. IT IS ON PAGE 126. COCKSCOMB (Feathered or Plumed Celosia) 642—Japonica (Japanese). About 3 feet in height; branches of scarlet plumes produced in a pyramidal mass. HHA. 644—Pyramidalis, fine mixed. Red, yellow, violet and other colors. Strik- ingly showy. HHA. Highly Ornamental Heads or •*Combs** 692—Dwarf, mixed (Cristata). Combs often a foot across. HHA. 694—Glasgow Prize. Fine dwarf variety, with brilliant crimson comb and handsome dark foliage. Packet, 10c. 696—Columbine, fine mixed (Aquilegia). Forms large clumps and blooms abundantlj^ fine for cutting. HP. 708—Crepis rubra (Hawk's Beard). Red. HA. 710—Cuphea purpurea, mixed. Shrub-like; 2 feet. HHP. Of regular, uni- form growth. 712—Cyclamen gfganteum, mixed. For greenhouse culture. Packet, 25c. 714—Cynoglossum, mixed. Good for edgings; 9 inches. HA. 716—Cyperus alternffolius (Umbrella Plant). Grows finely in water or mud. Throws up large narrow stalks which hold the ''umbrellas," which are the leaves radiated from the stem and curved downward in graceful fashion. TP. Packet, 10c. DATURA. (ANGEL'S TRUMPET) 730—Cornucopia of Plenty). Magnificent variety. Stems dark purplish maroon; flowers average eight inches long by five inches across the mouth, the in- terior being a glistening white while the exterior is purple. Delightfully fragrant. HHA. Packet, 10c. 728—Fine double, mixed. About 4 feet in height. DAHUA
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