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65. Coleos. The showy plants are grown for their brilliant foliage, which 

 forms the uases of the ribbon beds of foliage plants in the parks and lawns, set out 

 the young plants when the trees are out in leaf. Pkt. 2c., 5c , lOc, 25c. '/i Oz. 75c. 



66. C-leus. Frinped and laciniated. The fringed type has large leaves cut out 

 in the must delicate manner on the border. The laciniated type is very od I, each 

 leaf seeius to be composed of numerous small leaflets. Pkt. 2c., 5c., 10c. and 25c. 



67. C'>nvolvulas Minor, or Dwarf Morning Glory. Fine bushy pi mts, 12 

 it'ches high by 2 feet in diameter, bearing profusely beautiful mixed colors. 

 Pkt. 2c., 5c. Oz. 10c. K Lb. 15c. l,b. 50c. 



6S. Coreopsis. I,anceolota Orandiflora. (Harvest Moon.) One of the finest, 

 har'iest garden plants grown, forming bushes 2 to 3 feet high, bearing quantities 

 of Ijnj- ste ncd large single yellow flowers throughout the summer. Pkt. 2c., 5c. ,10c. 

 25c. Oz. 35c. 



69. C-<sm'>s. Mammoth. A very effective autumn flowering plant, quite hardy 

 and rapid growing, forming bushlike plants 5 to 8 feet hign, and covered with large 

 single d.ihha-like flowers. Pkt. 2c., 5c., 10c. Oz. 15c, }i L,b. 50o. 



70. Cosmos. Rarly flowering. Mixed colors of bushy growth, 4 feet high, 

 flowers while smaller than those of the Mammoth varieties. Are produced from 

 July throughout the sea.-^on. Pkt. 2c., 5c., 10c. Oz. 2oc. ^ L,b. 90c. 



71. Cyrl^men. Per^icnm. Giantdoubleflowers, finestmixed colors. 2c. ,5c., 10c. 

 2.C. SOU Seeds 75c. Oz. $2.50. 



72. Cyp-e«s Vine, Scarlet. Very deep scarlet flowers. Pkt. 2c., 5c., 10c. 

 Oz. 15c. ^ l^b. 50c. 



73. Cypress Vine. White. Clear paper white flowers. Pkt. 2c., 5c., 10c. Oz. 15c. 

 li lib. 5uc. 



74. Cypress Vine. Mixed. For training upon trellises the Cypress Vine cannot 

 be excelled. It has a profusion of scarlet and white star-shaped blossoms, and its 

 finely cut foliage is particularly adapted to ornamental work. Pkt. 2c., 5c., 10c. 

 Oz. 12c. Vi I<b. 40c. 



75. Dahlia. Extremely large flowers. Double mixed. Although perennial 

 these will flower the first season if sown early. 4to6feet. Pkt. 2c., 5c., 10c. Oz. 75c. 



76. Delph'nium, Hardy perennial Larkspur. Double and single hybrid. 

 Finest mi.Ked colors. Among our best plants for mixed borders, producmg spikes 

 of flowers. Pkt. 2c , 5c., loc. Oz. 25c. 



77. Dianthus. Double annual. China Pinks. They form bushv dwarf plants 

 about 1 foot high, producmg fieely all summer long flowersof most brilliant colors. 

 One of our most effective garden plants. Pkt. 2c., 5c., 10c. Oz. 5jc. 



78. Pianlhus. Hardy perennial Pinks. (Pheasant's Eye Pink.) Bush plants of 

 large fragrant blossoms. Pkt. 2c., 5c., 10c. Oz. 15c. 



79. Dian»h«s. Double Hardy Dwarf Grass Pinks. An improved tvpe of the old 

 fashioned pinks of dwarf, sturd,v growth, with large, double fringed fragrant 

 flowers of various colors. Pkt. 2c., 5c., lOc, 25c. Oz. $2.00. 



80. Didicus. Coeraleus. Annual. Bloom most profusely from July to Novem- 

 ber. Their exquisite, pale lavender blossoms are excellent for cutting. Plants 

 grow about 18 inches high, and have as many as fifty flowers open atone time. 

 Pkt. 2c., 5c., 10c. , and 25c, 



81. Digitalis. Fox Glove. Finest mixed colors. Hardy perennial, of easy cul- 

 ture, producing long spikes of tubular flowers of various colors. 3 to 5 feet. 

 Pkt. 2c., 5c., 10c. Oz. 15c. 



82. Dolichos. Hyacinth Beans, or Texas Climber. A fine climber, with 

 clusters of purple or white flowers followed by ornamental seed pods. Tender 

 annual. Growing from ten to twenty feet high. Pkt 2c,, 5c. Oz.Wic. MlJb.lSc. 



83. Echinops. (Gl be Thistle.) Striking, hardy perennial plants, with 

 handsome silver thistlelike foliage and fine blue flowers in roundheads, 

 which can be used for cutting. Excellent for the back of the hardy border 

 among tall plants. _3 to 5 feet. Pkt. 2c , 5c., lOe. Oz. 20c. 



84. Eschscholtzia. (California Poppy.) Mixed. Popular garden an- 

 nuals of easy culture. Forming bushy plants about I foot high, bearing 

 large saucer-shape flowers. Pkt. 2c., 5c., 10c. Oz. 15c. 



85. Eryngum. (Sea Holly.) Amethystinum. Handsome hardy plants, 

 growing 2 to 3 feet high, with finely cut spiny foliage and beautiful thistle- 

 like heads of blue. Fine for winter boqnets. Pkt. 2c., 5c., 10c. Oz. 50c. 



86. Fuchsia. Single and double. Mixed, Tender perennial plants. 

 2 to 4 feet high, with pendant flowers of red, white, purple, etc. Pkt. 2c., 5c. 

 10c.,and 25c. 



87. Gaillardia. Grandiflora Mexican. Blanket Flower. Hardy. Per- 

 ennial. Ivarge, gay colored, double flowers. Useful for cutting. The colors, 

 brilliant golden j'ellow, crimson, orange, amaranth and claret. 

 Pkt. 2c., 5c., 10c. Oz, 25c. 



88. Gaura.' Lindhermeri. A graceful perennial, 3 to 4 feet high, bear- 

 ing numerous spikes of rosy white flowers from July till frost. This plant 

 is largely used throughout Europe for interspersing in beds of Begonias, 

 Geraniums, etc , giving an air of grace to what would otherwise be stiff and 

 formal. Pkt^ 2c.. 5c., 10c. Oz. 15c. 



89. Geraaiums. Scarlet or Zonale. "Well knovra plant for garden or 

 pot culture. Flowering from sei d the first season if sown early. Brilliant 

 scarlet flowers. Pkt. 2c. ,5c., 10c , 25c. Oz. 50c. 



90. Gjurds. Mixed. All kinds, shapes and colors. Annual climbers. 

 10 to 30 feet, bearing ornamental gourds. Pkt. 2c., 5c., 10c. Oz. 15c. 

 We also have Dipper Gourds, Nest Egg. Mock Orange, Apple-shaped, 

 Hercules' Club, Dish Rag, Pear-shaped, Bottle and Sugar Trough. 

 Pkt. 2c.. 5c., 10c. Oz. 25c. 



91. Helich ysum. (straw Flower.) I<arge flower, double finest mixed 

 colors. Annual. 1 to 2 feet high. Double everlasting flowers, in shades of 

 yellow, white, red, dark blue. etc. Pkt. 2c .5c., lOc, 25c. Oz. 35c. 



92. Heliotrope. Dark blue and white. The well-known fragrant 

 flovpering plants. 1 to 2feethigh. For pots or gardens. Pkt. 2c., 5c., 10c. , 25c. 

 Oz. 85c. 



93. Heuchera. (Alum Root.) Sanguinea. One of the finest hardy 

 perennials. The fliowers are of a rich, bri.ght crimson color: the leaves 

 bright green and slightly hairy. Excellent for cutting. Pkt. 2c., 5c., lOc, 25c. 

 Oz. $1.00. 



94. Hibisrus. Hardy variety. (Marsh Mellow.) A very vigorous plant 

 of easiest culture, growing about 2 feet high, with handsome, cream-colored 

 single flowers. Hardy annual. Pkt. 2c.. 5c., lOo. Oz. 15c. 



95. Hollyhock. Double Superb. Mixed. Favorite hardv plants, with 

 immense flowers on spikes from 4 to 6 inches high. Bolgiano's strain of 

 Double Hollyhocks are famous for beauty and coloring. Pkt. 2c., 5c., 10c. 

 Oz. 60c. 



96_. Honesty. (Moonwart Satin Flower.) Hardy biennial. Admired 

 for its silvery seed pouches which are u.sed for house ornaments as they 

 present a beautiful and rather curious appearance. 2 feet. Pkt. 2c., 5c., 

 10c. Oz. 25c. 



97. Hamulas. Japonicus. (Japanese Hop.) Rapid growing annual 

 climber. 20 to 30 feet high, with dense green foliage. Pkt. 2c., 5c., 10c. 

 Oz. ISc. 



55. Double Annual China Pinks 



98. Ipomea Grandiflora Supcrba. Japanese Morning Glory.) A 

 handsome showy climber of easv cultureand sui able forcovering windows, 

 trellises, old stumps, etc. The flowers are most brilliant in the moiling, 

 and run through many shades, from white to dark blue, red and striped. 

 Hardy annual. 30 to 50 feet high. Pkt. 2c., 5c., 10c. Oz. 10c. 5^: I^b. 35c. 



99. Imperial Japanese Horning Glory. Frilled and Fpncy. Even 

 more beautiful than the Imperial. You should certainly try this beautiful 

 and wonderful Morning Glory. Pkt. 2c., 5c., 10c. Oz. 15c. K I<b. 50c. 



100. Ipomea Grandiflora Alba. (Moon Flower.) One of the mo.st 

 vigorous of all the summer climbers, and wi'l grow 30 to 40 feet in a season, 

 and be covered with lar^e. saucer-shaped white flowers every evening and 

 clou, ly day. Pkt. 2c., Sc, lOc, 25c. Oz. 35c. K Lb. $1.00. Lb. $3.50. 



101. Ivy. Neat, hardy. Clinging to walls, trellises, 3 to 6 feet high. 

 Pkt. 2c., 5c., lOc, 25c. Oz. $1.25, 



102. Lantana, Finest mixed colors. Tender perennial. Flowering con- 

 tinuously. Suitable for pot I ulture in winter or garden in summer. 2 to 3 

 feet. Pkt. 2c., 5c., 10c. Oz. 15c. 



103. LarKspur. Double Dwarf German Rocket. Beautiful spikes of 

 double flowers in many shades, ranging from pure white to deep rich pink. 

 Hardy annuals, growing 1 foot high. Pkt. 2c. 5c.. 10c. Oz. 15c. 



104. Leptosiphon. French Hybrids. Mixed. The plants form a dense 

 tuft of fine foliage not over 6 inches high, covered with its pretty little 

 flowers of rose, white, yellow, etc.. throu.ghout the season, makes a pretty 

 edging. Sow thickly in April or May. Pkt. 2c., 5c., 10c. Oz. 25c. 



105. Liatris. (Blazing Star or Gay Feather.) Showy, hardy perennial 

 plants, with long spikes of purple and rosy purple flowers from July to 

 September. 3 to 4 feet. Mixed varieties. Pkt. 2c.. 5c., 10c. and 25c. 



106. Lobelia. The flowers are bright blue with white centers. Fine 

 for baskets and vases, trailing graceful and blooming profusely. Plants 6 

 inches high_. Erinus Compata. Pkl. 2c., 5c.. luc, 25c. Oz. 7Sc. 



107. Lupin. A very conspicuous plant with spikes of pea-shaped blos- 

 soms. Looks well as a background to other flowers. Growing 3 feet tall. 

 Pkt. 2c., 5c., 10c. Oz. 20c. 



108. Marigold. Tall Tagates. French and African. Double mixed. 

 Great variety of colors. A well known garden annual. 2 to 3 feet high. 

 Largedouble flowers; yellow, orange, maroon, striped, etc. Pkt.2c., 5c., 10c. 

 Oz. 35c. 



109. Marigold. Dwarf mixed colors. Plants only 4 to 5 inches high. 

 Bearing great quantities of buttonlike flowers. Pkt. 2c., 5c., inc., Oz. 20c. 



110. Marvel of Peru. (Four O'CIocks.) Large and beautiful old- 

 fashioned plants of spreading habit. Produce brilliant colored flowers that 

 open about 4 o'clock in theafternoon. Pkt. 2c., 5c., 10c. Oz. 15c. 



111. Matthiola. Biconrus. (Evening scented stocks.) Old-fashioned 

 annual. The flowers being a dull purplish lilac. It is well worth growing 

 for the fragrance which it emits during the evening. Pkt. 2c., 5c., inc. Oz. 15c, 



112. Mignonette. (Mammoth Flowering.) It is the best Mignonette for 

 all purposes, either outside or inside. It is an ever bloomer, the flowers 

 lasting until late in the Fall. Pkt. 2c., 5c., 10c. Oz. 15c. 



113. Mignonette. Matchett Perfection Bismarck. The red flowers are 

 larger than those of other sorts. The spikes are very dense. Its foliage is 

 crinkled while its odor is delicious. Pkt. 2c., 5c., 10c. J^ Oz. 35c. Oz. $1.00. 



