. A. W. Livingston's Sons seed annual : "true ;. Seeds Catalogs; Seed industry and trade Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Vegetables Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Fruit Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Flowers Ohio Columbus Catalogs. CENTAUREA CYANUS, OR BACHELOR'S BUTTONS. (Corn Flower, Blue Bottle, Ragged Sailor, etc.)—Very old favorite hardy annual; flowers freely in almost any situation; for cut flowers they are largely tised both in Europe and this country, a little Dunch of the blue Com Flower being a favorite bou- tonniere. CYANUS—Pwre white; very fine CYANUS—"i??H€r' or Emperor Flower. Fin


. A. W. Livingston's Sons seed annual : "true ;. Seeds Catalogs; Seed industry and trade Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Vegetables Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Fruit Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Flowers Ohio Columbus Catalogs. CENTAUREA CYANUS, OR BACHELOR'S BUTTONS. (Corn Flower, Blue Bottle, Ragged Sailor, etc.)—Very old favorite hardy annual; flowers freely in almost any situation; for cut flowers they are largely tised both in Europe and this country, a little Dunch of the blue Com Flower being a favorite bou- tonniere. CYANUS—Pwre white; very fine CYANUS—"i??H€r' or Emperor Flower. Fine dark blue BACHELOR'S BUTTON—A choice mixture AMERICANA—Large growing (.3 feet high): large showy lilac-purple flowers. 5 NEW DOUBLE—IMany new and novel colors of large double globe-shaped flowers in Choicest Mixture 5 SAUVEOLENS-Fragrant; bright yellow 5 WHITE LEAVED OR DUSTY MILLER VARIETIES. Valuable for ribbon-bedding, the silvery white- ness of the leaves being effective with other colored-leaved plants. Half hardy perennial. GYMNOCARPA—One of the best; white foli- age; 1; 2 feet o CANDIDISSIMI—Round compact plants; sil- very white; one foot 10 CLEMENTIA—Arching white; fringed leaves; very fine 10 VICTORIA—A charming new variety for pots and edgings; little bushes only eight inches, flowers bright blue 10 Mr. R. L. Munse, Cannonsbtjrg, Pa., writes: "The Cosmos proved to be the finest I ever saw, and my "Wild Flower Garden" was a thing of beauty ; CANNA-dNDIAN SHOT.) The Cannas are the coming plants of our gardens. The demand for them is rapidlv in- creasing, rhey are erect, stately plants from two to six feet in height, with ample"aud elegant foliage. The leaves are green m some varieties and in some purplish and red- di-sh. 1 he flowers are bright colored-red or yellow-and variously marked, and pe- culiar and handsome in form. Plants once obtained can be kept from year to voar, dividing them as they m size;


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