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CHINESE LANTERN PLANT. 



Physalis Francheti. 



A showy giant variety of Winter Pkt. 

 Cherry, forming- dense plants about 18 

 inches high and producing freely large 

 balloon-like fruits, changing from 

 green to bright crimson as the season 

 advances 10 



CLIANTHUS. 



Dampieri — Can be successfully grown 

 when sown in the open air in May, 

 in a dry, sunny position. Flowers in 

 clusters, pea-shaped," of a brilliant 

 scarlet with black spots in center of 

 each flower. H. H. P 



CLARKIA. 



10 



CHINESE LANTERN PLANT. 



COBAEA SCANDENS 



COLLINSIA. 



Free blooming an- Pkt 

 nual. The flowers 

 are in whorls, 

 with several on 

 each stem. Usual- 

 ly a little over a 

 foot high. H. H. A. 

 Mixed varieties. . . 5 



COLEUS. 



New Hybrids — Coleus 

 are indispensable 

 wherever colored- 

 leaved plants are 

 desired. The seed 

 we offer may be 

 expected to pro- 

 duce many new, 

 striking varieties. 



H. H. P 15 



2 pkts. 25c. 



Very desirable plants, extensively 

 used for massing where a brilliant dis- 

 play is wanted. 1% ft. H. A. 



Finest Mixed Single Varieties 5 



Finest Mixed Double Varieties 5 



COBAEA. 



Scandens — One of the finest of our summer climbers with fine foliage and large bell- Pkt 

 shaped flowers. It grows very rapidly, often attaining a height of 20 to 30 feet, 

 and spreading out correspondingly. In sowing, "place seed edgewise and cover 

 lightly. 20 feet. H. H. P. Blue, pkt. 5c; White 1C 



San Salvador Cobaea (Cobaea macrostemma) — The foliage is of bright vivid green 

 and the flowers strikingly effective with long stamens 1C 



CYCLANTHERA— Explodens. 



A curious climbing plant, bearing oval shaped fruit, which explodes loudly when 

 ripe, hence its name. 10 feet. H. H. A 



CYPRESS VINE. 



A deservedly popular climber, with pretty star-like flowers and fern-like foliage. 

 Grows to a height of 15 feet. H. H. A.' 



Rose 5 



White 5 



Scarlet 5 



Mixed, per oz. 25c. . 5 



Ivy-Leaved — Scarlet 



with ivy-shaped 



leaves and slender 



stems of a violet 



hue 5 



CUCUMBER WILD. 

 See Gourds, page 67. 



CYPERUS ALTER- 

 NIFOLIUS. 



(Umbrella Plant.) 



One of the easiest 

 cultivated foliage 

 plants for parlor 

 or window decora- 

 tion 10 



10 



COSMOS BLOOMS. 



COSMOS. 



Handsome and free blooming plants, producing an abundance of graceful flow- 

 ers on long stems, like miniature Single Dahlias, furnishing an abundance of cut 

 bloom during the fall. It is a half hardy annual, and should be started in heat 

 and afterwards transplanted. 5 to 6 feet high. H. H. A. 



Dwarf Early Large-Flowering "Dawn"- — It is of dwarf compact habit, grow- Pkt. 

 • ing ZVz feet in height. The flowers are of a blush pink color, as large as 



the best selections of the old type. 5 



Dwarf Early Flowering Mixed — Identical in growth and early flowering quali- 

 ties with Dawn, but contains all the colors of the Mammoth Cosmos 5 



New Striped- — A distinct and charming new class of Cosmos, bearing flowers 

 equal in size to the finest Mammoth Perfection sorts. The blooms all show 

 a white center and deep white stripe through each petal, a very effective 



and welcome addition to the older varieties 10 



Early Flowering Klondyke — The plants are perfectly covered from top to bot- 

 tom with rich orange-yellow blossoms, measuring from iy 2 to 3 inches 

 across 10 



MAMMOTH PERFECTION COSMOS. 



A grand class, flowers of mammoth size. This represents the best develop- 

 ment of the cosmos as regards size and substance. 



Mammoth Perfection, white .:.... 5 



Mammoth Perfection, pink 5 



Mammoth Perfection, crimson 5 



Mammoth Perfection, mixed ' 5 



CYPERUS ALTERNIFOLITJS. 



