. Cockscomb—Glasgow Prize. CELOSIA, OR COCKSCOMB. Free blooming graceful plants, growing best in rather light soil not too rich, producing spikes of beautiful, feathery and comb-shaped flowers; grown in pots, they are fine for the greenhouse or conservatory. The plumed varieties are fine for cutting and drying for winter bouquets, which should be done when in full bloom and before they fade. Half-hardy annuals. PER PKT. 5440 Celosia Variegata. Variegated with crimson, orange, green, shaded and striped ; of the most brilliant hues; 3 feet 10 5442 — Glasgow Prize. Dark foliage, immense showy dar


. Cockscomb—Glasgow Prize. CELOSIA, OR COCKSCOMB. Free blooming graceful plants, growing best in rather light soil not too rich, producing spikes of beautiful, feathery and comb-shaped flowers; grown in pots, they are fine for the greenhouse or conservatory. The plumed varieties are fine for cutting and drying for winter bouquets, which should be done when in full bloom and before they fade. Half-hardy annuals. PER PKT. 5440 Celosia Variegata. Variegated with crimson, orange, green, shaded and striped ; of the most brilliant hues; 3 feet 10 5442 — Glasgow Prize. Dark foliage, immense showy dark crimson combs; 1 foot 10 5447 — Golden Plume. Pyramidal habit. Flowers bright golden yellow ; 3 feet 15 5445 — Plumosa Superba. A beautiful feathered variety; mixed colors ; 3 feet 10 5450 — Dwarf, Mixed • Fine dwarf varieties of Cocks- comb. Per oz., 75 cts 5 5449 Collection of 6 varieties Dwarf 50


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