. Farm and garden annual : spring 1913 . ristata Aurea—Dwarf yellow 5 Cristata Coccinea—Dwarf crimsonr 5 FEATHERED OR OSTRICH PLUME CELOSIAS. Thompsons Magnifica—A superior type of Ostrich Plumed Celosia, plants grow 3% feet high, bearing showy plumed heads of various colors. They last in bloom for a long time and are easily raised from Seed. Very showy and effective border plants 1° Thompsons Magnifica Dwarf Mixed—A fine class of dwarf plumed cockscomb, excellent for pot plants as the height is but one foot. Very effective also in the garden 10 Pyramidalis Plumosa Aurea—Golden yellow plume; v


. Farm and garden annual : spring 1913 . ristata Aurea—Dwarf yellow 5 Cristata Coccinea—Dwarf crimsonr 5 FEATHERED OR OSTRICH PLUME CELOSIAS. Thompsons Magnifica—A superior type of Ostrich Plumed Celosia, plants grow 3% feet high, bearing showy plumed heads of various colors. They last in bloom for a long time and are easily raised from Seed. Very showy and effective border plants 1° Thompsons Magnifica Dwarf Mixed—A fine class of dwarf plumed cockscomb, excellent for pot plants as the height is but one foot. Very effective also in the garden 10 Pyramidalis Plumosa Aurea—Golden yellow plume; very fine; 3 feet 5 Reiiis Perfection—Rich magenta plumes; 3 feet 5 CENTROSEMA GRANDIFLORA. The Butterfly Pea—A perfectly hardy vine of great beauty, which bloomsthe first season from Seed sown in April, producing in great profusionlarge clusters of delightfully fragrant inverted pea-shaped 10 CERINTHE. Honeywort—Showy annuals, much resorted to by bees on account of itshoney secretions. H. A. Mixed ...,..,. 5. CELOSIA THOMPSONS MAGNIFICA. CHINESE LANTERN ,PLANT. Physalis Francheti. A showy giant variety of WinterCherry, forming dense plantsabout 18 inches high and pro-ducing freely large balloon-like fruits, changing fromgreen to bright crimson as theseason advances 10 WHITE-LEAVEDCENTAUREAS. Dusty Millers. The white-leaved Centaureas orDusty Millers are much used forribboning beds and borders, wherethey make very effective plants. Sowthe Seeds early in spring in a hot-bed or warm sunny house —A very fine sil-ver-leaved plant. 1 ft. H. H. P. 10Gymnocarpa—The foliage of thisvariety is finely cut and sil-very. It is perhaps the bestvariety for bedding foot. H. H. P 5


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