LIST OF CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS FOR 1920. 57 
COSMOS 
Handsome and free blooming plants, producing an abundance of graceful 
| fiowers on long stems, like miniature Single Dahlias, furnishing an abundance 
of cut bloom during the fall. A. 
EARLY FLOWERING HYBRIDS. 
The earliest flowering. Seed sown in the open ground in May gives blooming 
plants in July, which continues in flower until frost. 
Early Crimson. Early Pink. Karly. White, Early Hybrids Mixed. 
Barly, Flowering Dawn—White, Tinged Pink. 
Any of the above, pkt. 10c; 4 pkts. 30ce; %4 oz. 60¢; oz. $1.85. 
NEW LARGE SUMMER-FLOWERING COSMOS. 
J This 1 new strain combines with extreme earliness of bloom the production of 
} flowers of large size, an unusual characteristic in the early flowering 
; type. The plants are compact and not over 4 feet in height. Mixed 
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MAMMOTH PERFECTION COSMOS. 
The flowers are large, but later than the preceding. The seed should be 
sown indoors and afterwards transplanted. 
| White. Pink. Crimson. Mixed. 
| Any of the above, pkt. 5c; %4 Oz. 20c; oz. 60c. 
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COSMOS LADY LENNOX. 
The Giant Orchid Flowering Cosmos—tThis gigantic Cosmos is of extraordinary 
size and beauty. The shell-pink flowers measure 4 to 5 inches in diameter, 
about 3 times larger than the ordinary Cosmos. The plant grows 6 to 7 
Dae: high and flowers may be cut with stems 4 to 5 feet in length. Pkt. 10c; 
Y% oz. 60c. 
Lady Lennox White—This is the exact prototype of the above in everything but 
color, which is a glistening pure white. Per pkt. 10e. 
The above two varieties should be started in a hot-bed and trans- 
planted when large enough. 
NEW DOUBLE COSMOS. Pkt 
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These varieties are full, round, double flowers, and are. very fine. 
CLARKIA, 
Very desirable plants, extensively used for massing where a _ brilliant 
display is wanted. 1% feet. NA 
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CLEOME PUNGENS. 
Giant Spider Plant—The flowers are very showy, with long, slender stamens 
and rose-colored petals. A great honey- producing plant and should be 
grown by all bee-kKeepers. Sow outdoors in April or May. H. H. A. 
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CLEMATIS. 
A well-known hardy plant, fine for arbors. : Pkt. 
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Paniculata—Robust grower, bearing’ pure white fragrant ONS thoy’ HAH FopAopAviSOy na nooomeGo me oogeGo von doon so OndOONODGOOD 10 
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Dampieri—Sow in the open air in May, in a dry, sunny position. Flowers in clusters, pea-shaped, of a brilliant scarlet 
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COLEUS. ¢ 
New Hybrids—Indispensable wherever colored-leaved plants are desired. The seed we offer may be expected to produce 
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COBAEA, 
Secandens—Bell-shaped flowers. Grows very rapidly, often attaining a 
height of 20 to 30 feet, and spreading out correspondingly. In sow- 
{ ing, place seed edgewise and cover lightly. H. H. P. Blue........ 5 
: Seandens Alba—The white variety of the above...........+eee seer eens 10 
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Uachryma (Job’s Tears)—A very pretty ornamental grass, bearing 
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CYCLAMEN. 
Valuable pot plants with orchid-like blossoms of great variety 
and beauty of coloring, varying from the purest white to the 
darkest crimson. They can be prought to flower in about 11 months 
from the time of sowing. H. H. P. 1 foot. 
CURRIE’S GIANT ENGLISH STRAIN. 
| 4 Giganteum Brilliant—Extra dark crimson, rich color............-+++++. 25 
; Giganteum Duke of Fife—Dark roSe.............ce eee eee tee t ee eeee 25 
Giganteum Excelsior—White with purple base. Extra large flowers... 25 
Giganteum Grandiflora Alba—The largest white grown. Enormous OR 
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Giganteum Princess May—Pale pink ...........22+-eeseee BHonoouaaD Ae enar 
Giganteum Rosy Morn—Delicate rose tinted, claret base.............-- 25 
Giganteum Salmon King—A selected strain of which the raiser is some- 
what proud. The color is a beautiful soft salmon pink...... Wersieiats 25 
Giganteum—Mixed. Of the above varieties...........2cce eee eee e cence 25 
CYCLANTHERA—Explodens. 
A curious climbing plant related to Wild Cucumber, bearing oval- shaped 
fruit, which explodes loudly when ripe, hence its name. 10 feet. 
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CYPERUS. 
Alternifolius (Umbrella Plant)—One of the easiest cultivated foliage 
plants for parlor or window decoration.............. eee ee eee eee eee 10 
CYPRESS VINE. ; 
A deservedly popular climber, with pretty star-like flowers and fern- 
like foliage, grows to a height of 15 feet. H. A. 
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; Ivy-Leaved—Scarlet with ivy-shaped leaves and slender stems, of a 
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