LIST OF CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS FOR 1907. 63 
CLARKIA. 
_for massing where 
wanted. 1% ft. HA 
Finest Mixed Single Varieties........ 
CLEOME PUNGENS. 
Giant Spider Plant—A robust growing, 
half hardy annual, growing freely 
from seed sown in the open ground 
during April or May; height about 
4 feet. The flowers are very showy, 
with long, slender stamens and rose- 
colored petals, combined with the 
long, slender seed pods, giving it the 
effect of a long and many-legged 
spider, with the flowers for a head. 
A great honey-producing plant, and 
should be grown by all bee-keepers; 
per % 
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 
COBABA SCANDENS. 
COBAEA. 
Seandens—One of the finest of Pkt. 
our suntmer climbers with fine 
foliage and large bell-shaped 
flowers. It grows very rapid- 
ly, often attaining a height of 
20|' to 30 feet; and spreading 
out correspondingly. In sow- 
ing, place seed edgewise and 
cover lightly. 20 ft. H. H: Py 
Blue, pkKt. 5c; White ........ 10 
San Salvador Cobaea (Cobaea 
macrostemma)—The foliage is 
of bright vivid green and the 
flowers strikingly effective 
with long stamens........... 10 
CYPERUS ALTERNIFOLIUS. 
(Umbrella Plant.) 
~One of the easiest cultivated 
foliage plants for. parlor or win- - 
dow devcoration.............++- - 10 
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 3% feet in height. The flowers are of a blush pink color, as large as 
the sbestselections@of the old” type... 2... SoTL awe eles eves Seeded ee 
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 wicome addition to the older varieties............. 0. cee eee eee cee ees 10 
Early Flowering Klondyke—The plants are perfectly covered from top to bot- 
tom with rich orange-yellow blossoms, measuring from 2% to 8 inches ie 
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MAMMOTH PERFECTION COSMOS. 
A grand class, flowers of mammoth size. This represents the best develop- 
ment of the cosmos as regards size and substance. 
COSMOS BLOOMS, 
Mammoth Perfection, white, 4 02. 15¢....... 60. oc eee eee 5 
Mammoth Perfection, pink, 4 027. 15G. 2c. eee eee 5 
Mammoth Perfection, crimson, 4% 02. 15C......... cee eee 5 
Mammoth Perfection, mixed, 4% oz. 15c................. A Ao eteoto C-CanS CC Ae 5 
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. 
ROS@ ic tiene ecco earner enencishe oksle eke. sin Pkt. 
WWITGG ncn eer cote lente ie terete ee ere 5 Ivy-Leaved—Scarlet with ivy- 
Seema ees Uo ico ones dic. 010 coma 6 5 shaped leaves and slender steris 
Mixed, per % oz. 15C...........24% 5 Of ‘at vaoletthuetrts. a8. Des 
Very desirable plants, extensively used 
a brilliant display is 
Pkt. 
Finest Mixed Double Varieties........ 5 
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COLLINSIA. 
Free blooming annual. The flowers Pkt. 
are in whorls, with several on each 
stem.” Usually a little over a foot high. 
EOE AY oMaxed varieties. 2.52. .4inn Oe, 
COLEUS. 
New Hybrids—Coleus are indispensable 
wherever colored-leaved plants.are 
desired. _The seed we offer may be 
expected to produce many new, 
striking varieties. H. H. P 
2 pkts. 25c. 
CUCUMBER WILD. 
See Gourds, page 67. 
CYCLANTHERA—Explodens. 
A curious climbing plant; bearing 
oval shaped fruit, which explodes loud- 
ly when ripe, hence its name. 10 feet. 
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