LIST OF CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS FOR 1914. 7A 
CLARKIA. 
Very desirable plants, 
extensively used for 
massing where a brilliant 
display its wanted. , 1% 
FCeCt Le As enan Pkt. 
Finest Mixed Single 
Varieties .......... 
Finest Mixed Double 
Warieties .......... 
CLEOME PUNGENS. 
Giant Spider . Plant—A 
robust growing, half- 
hardy annual, growing 
freely from Seed sown 
in the open ground dur-.- 
ing April or May; 
height about 4 feet. 
The flowers are very 
showy, with long, slen- 
der stamens and rose- 
colored petals. A great 
honey-producing plant 
and should be grown 
by all bee-keepers; per 
% oz. 15¢c; pkt. 5c. 
CINERARIA STELLATA HYBRIDA. (See previors page.) 
CLIANTHUS. Pkt. 
Dampieri—Sow 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..........eeeseeeeeenee er 10 
COBAEA. 
Scandens—One of the finest of our summer climbers with fine foliage 
and large bell-shaped flowers. It grows very rapidly, often at- 
taining a height of 20 to 30 feet, and spreading out correspond- 
ingly. In sowing, place Seed edgewise and cover lightly. H. H. 
mm Tle. Tpikin, GES Wai. sho 5h oo doosocano soos ob oueoO no DOS On1000000 10 
San Salvador Cobaea (Cobaea macrostemma)—The foliage is of 
bright vivid green and the flowers Pele effective with long 
Stamens ..-¢ seeps ial cuelets ndconOsOd budgie HAGooboUodnO Oooo OM OIO UGE rE 10 
| Corx. 
Lachryma (Job's Heaies aoe very pretty ornamental grass, bear- LARGH SUMMER FLOWERING COSMOS 
eing large, shining, pearly seedsS............s.+000- soGcboo00 O00 FON 10 ° 
CYPERUS. 
Alternifolius (Umbrella Plant)—One of the easiest cultivated foliage MAMMOTH PERFECTION COSMOS. 
plants for parlor or window decoration............ prataleheiel ercraicnatane 10 
CYCLAMEN. The flowers are large but later than the pre- 
Valuable pot plants with orchid-like blossoms of great variety and ceding. The seed should be sown indoors and 
beauty of coloring, varying from the purest white to the darkest crim- ETO Eee creme nlanted 
son. They can be grown from’Seed and brought to flower in about 11 ; p ; 
months from the time of sowing. H. H. P. 1 foot. Pkt, White, Crimson, 
Mrs. Buckston (Novelty)—For description, see page 6.............. 50 
Currie’s Giant English Strain—This strain is grown by a noted Pink, Mixed. 
English SpOWer CTO wets ane of gigantic Bie and the colors Any of the above, pkt. 5c; “4 oz. 15¢c; oz. 50c. 
elear and super White, Pin Rose, White with Crimson Eye, 5 ate hina s 
Crimson, Salmon Pink, and Mixed, cach.......... sifnwee jMicnaes ng | UOTE ARON OREM) Wop oD Dono jy 
German Grown Seed. 
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Giant—White with Crimson Eye...........-. 0... cece eee eee eens 15 
Giant Flowered, Finest Mixed................ 0000 c cece nent cence eees 15 
CYCLANTHERA—Ewxplodens. Pkt. 
A curious climbing plant, bearing oval-shaped fruit, which explodes 
loudly when ripe, hence its name. 10 feet. H. ETAT 5 10 
CYPRESS VINE. 
A deservedly popular climber, with pretty star-like flowers and fern- 
JE foliage, grows ue a height of 15 feet. H. A. Pkt. 
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EMRE LY Tee OEm Za 0a Dictate enetel cnetoreta aie} ovoter eliccede: che noterslctarotelsieneke tls Calne ee ee 
Ivy-Leaved—Scarlet with ivy-shaped leaves and slender stems, of a 
violet hue ..... OCOD Os TOOGS Oa INO OBIS /S- ROIS. PIERS SIGIR TEC crcIEaC In CRE aera 
CUCUMBER—WILD. 
COSMOS. 
Handsome and free blooming plants, producing an abundance of 
graceful flowers on long stems, like miniature Single Dahlias, furnish- 
ing an abundance of cut bloom during the fall. H. A. 
EARLY FLOWERING HYBRIDS, 
The earliest flowering. Seed sown in the open ground in May gives 
blooming plants in July, which continue in flower until frost. 
Early Dawn, Early White, 
Early Pink, Early Hybrids, Mixed. 
Any of the above, pkt. 10c; 3 pkts. 25ce; 14 oz. 50c; oz. $1.50. 
NEW LARGE SUMMER-SLOWERING COSMOS. 
This new German strain combines with extreme earliness of bloom 
the production of flowers of large size, an unusual characteristic 
in the early flowering type. The “flowers average 3 inches in diam- 
eter and appearing at first scatteringly in June, are borne in great 
profusion in July, August, September and until frost. The plants 
are compact and not oyer 4 feet in height. Mixed colors, per pkt.. 10 CURRIH’S GIANT BNGLISH CYCLAMEN. 
See Gourds, page 75. 
