LIST OF CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS FOR 1919. 



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CYLANTHERA — E^splodens. 



Pkt. 

 A. curious climbing' plant, bearing- oval-sliaped fruit, 

 which explodes loudly when ripe, hence its name. 

 10 feet. H. H. A 10 



CYPERUS. 



Altemifolins (Umbrella Plant) — One of the easiest culti- 

 vated foliage plants for parlor or window decoration 10 



CYPRESS VINE. 



A deservedly popular climber, -with pretty star-like flow- 

 ers and fernlike foliage, grows to a height of 15 feet. H. A. 



White, Scarlet, each 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. 



DAHLIA 



Bloom from Seed the First Season. 



Pkt. 

 Extra Choice, Double Mixed — From finest named flowers 10 



Single, Finest 3Ilxed — Very showy and fine for cut 

 flowers 5 



Giant Perfection, Single Mixed — Extra fine, large flow- 

 ers, often 7 inches across, beautifully striped and 

 marked 10 



Colossal— A new race, producing semi-double flowers of 

 immense size and varied colors 10 



Cactus, Finest Mixed — Of distinct and remarkable ap- 

 pearance, the petals being quilled and curved loosely 

 and gracefully 10 



Collarette — A novel type, the frill or collar around the 

 center being of a different shade from the other petals, 

 making a unique and striking flower. Mixed colors. . 10 



20th Century or Orchid-Flowered — One of the finest of 

 the single Dahlias. Rosy crimson with white tips and 

 white disc around the yellow center. As the season 

 advances the color lightens until finally they come 

 clear white, suffused with rose 10 



Dahlia Bulbs — See page 7C. 



Dahlias. 



DATURA. 



Very handsome plants for beds or borders, producing a 

 profusion of showy, trumpet-shaped fiowers in various shades 

 of white, yellow^ and purple. Sow in open ground in May and 

 June. H. A. 3 feet. 



Pkt. 

 Double Finest Mixed 5 



Cornucopia — Flowers double, white inside, outside purple, 



averaging 8 inches long, 5 inches across; fragrant. ... 5 



DICTAMNUS (Gas Plant) H. P. 



A showy plant. Flowers emit an inflammable gas in sultry 

 weather. 



Fraxinella — -2 feet. Blooms June and July. Color purple 5 



Fraxinella Alba — 21^ feet. White 5 



DIMORPHOTHECA (African Golden Daisy). 



Aurantiaca — An exceedingly beautiful dwarf compact an- 

 nual producing freely, large daisy-like flowers about 3 

 inches in diameter. Color glossy dark orange with a 

 dark brown center, edged black. 1 foot 10 



Aurantiaca Hybrida — New Hybrid African Daisy. In 

 habit, growth and foliage, like the above, they vary 

 in color from the purest w^hite through all the shades 

 and tinges of reddish and bluish-white, yellow and or- 

 ange, pale rose and deep salmon 10 



DRACAENA. 



Pkt. 

 Aiistralis — T. P. Broad foliage 15 



Ittdivisa — Long, slender leaves 15 



African Golden Daisy. 



DOUBLE DAISIES. 



Bellis Perennis, fl. pi. — One of the most charming of our early spring flowers. They are very easily raised from Seed, and 

 can be had in bloom the flrst season. Require a slight protection during the winter. H. H. P. Pkt. 



Mon.strosa Alba, white; Monstrosa Rosea, pink — two new Giant English Daisies excelling the older sorts in size and qual- 

 ity of flowers. Each 10 



The Bride — The best of the Double White Daisies, extra large and very double flowers, borne on long, stiff stems. Very 



early and free flowering 10 



LongfelloTT — Flowers large, dark rose. 

 Doable W^hlte 5 



Double Red 



SnoTvball — Large, very double, pure white. 

 10 Double Mixed 



