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COSMOS 
NEW EARLY DOUBLE CROWNED AND CRESTED. 
The plants are similar in habit to our famous 
strain of early flowering Cosmos, and a fair percent- 
age have double crowns, which give the flower a very 
dainty and exquisite appearance. 
Pkt. 
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See page 60 for other varieties of Cosmos. 
NEW DOUBLE HOLLYHOCK <kxqauisite”. 
The flowers are very large, extremely double and 
exquisitely curled and fringed throughout. The colors 
range through shades of pink, carmine rose to dark 
purple. Each petal is margined white, with a deep 
blotch. Pkt., 25e. = 
For other varieties of Hollyock, see page 66. 
Calendula “The Ball”, 
CALENDULA “rhe Bau”. 
An improved strain of Orange King, bearing very large double 
brilliant orange colored flowers on long stiff stems. A favorite 
with florists for winter forcing in the greenhouse, and equally 
valuable as a garden annual. Pkt., 25e, 
CALENDULA “orange King”. 
We offer a greatly improved strain of this valuable variety. 
The bright orange double flowers are borne on long, stiff stems, 
many of them measuring over 3 inches in diameter. They are 
excellent cut for vases. PkKt., 10c; 0z., 50c. 
BLUE LACE FLOWER 
“DIDISCUS COERULEUS”. 
None of the easily grown garden annuals have within recent 
years attained greater popularity than the Blue Lace Flower. 
The plants grow about 2 feet high, producing umbel-shaped flowers 
of the most beautiful clear, cerulean or heavenly blue. Seed sown 
outdoors after danger from frost will produce plants which should 
bloom continuously from July to October. Pkt., 10c. 
TRACHELIUM COERULEUM. 
An exceedingly attractive hardy biennial forming masses of : = . 
HAI s blue flowers. The amber speed blossoms which are , 
similar in appearance to the Blue Lace Flower, but larger, are = 3 oe 
borne freely on long, stiff stems, and are excellent for cutting. Didiscus Coeruleus Bore 
Pkt., 25¢. [esse “Blue Lace Flower”, s 
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