Bolgiano’s Trustworthy Flower Seeds for 1916 67 
80. Coboea. Scandens. A fine, rapid-grow- 
ing climber with handsome foliage and large bell- 
shaped flowers, the plant will run about 30 feet in 
_a season, covering a large arbor with handsome 
foliage and beautiful flowers. Pkts. 5c, 10c and 
25c. Oz. 70c. 
81. Coboea. Scandens Alba. A climber of 
rapid growth, attaining a height of 30 to 50 feet 
during the season, valuable for covering trellises, 
arbors, trunks of trees, etc., will cling to any round 
surface; bearing large, pure white, bell-shaped 
flowers. Pkts.5cand10c. 14 Oz.35e. Oz. $1.25. 
82. Coccinea. Indica. A remarkably pretty 
annual climber; luxuriant Ivy-like foliage; small 
flowers followed by numerous fruits 2 inches long, 
which turn to brilliant scarlet, spotted with white. 
Pkts. 5c, 10¢ and 25c. 
83. Coleus. The showy plants are grown 
for their brilliant foliage, which forms the bases 
of the ribbon beds of foliage plants in the parks and 
lawns; set out the young plants when the trees are 
out in leaf. Pkts. 5c, 10c and 25c. 
84. Coleus. Fringe and laciniated. The 
fringed type has large leaves cut out in the most 
delicate manner on the border. The laciniated type 
is very odd; each leaf seems to be composed of 
numerous small leaflets. Pkts. 5c, 10c and 25c. 
85. Convolvulus Minor, or Dwarf Morning 
Glory. Fine bushy plants, 12 inches high by 2 feet 
in diameter, bearing profusely beautiful mixed 
colors. Pkts. 5c and 10c. Oz. lic. 14 Lb. 40c. 
86. Coreopsis. Lancelota Grandiflora. Har- 
vest Moon. One of the finest, hardiest garden 
plants grown, forming bushes 2 to 3 feet high bear- 
ing quantities of long stemmed, large, single, yellow 
flowers throughout the Summer. Pkts. 5c, 10c 
and 25c. Oz. 35c. 
87. Cosmos. Mammoth. A very effective 
Autumn flowering plant, hardy and rapid growing, 
forming bush-like plants 5 to 8 feet high and covered 
with large, single, Dahlia-like flowers. Pkts. 5c 
and 10c. Oz. 25c. 14 Lb. 75c. 1% Lb. $1.25. 
88. Cosmos. Early flowering. Mixed col- 
ors of bushy growth, 4 feet high, flowers while 
smaller than those of the Mammoth varieties, are 
produced from July throughout the season. Pkts. 
5e, 10¢c and 25c. Oz. 40c. 14 Lb. $1.50. 1% Lb. 
$2.50. 
89. Cyclamen. Persicum. Giant. double 
flowers, finest mixed colors. Pkts. 5c, 10c and 25c. 
90. Cypress Vine. Scarlet. Very deepscar- 
let flowers. Pkts. 5c and 10c. Oz. 25c. 14 Lb. 75c. 
91. Cypress Wine. White. Clear paper 
white flowers. Pkts. 5¢ and 10c. Oz. 25c. 4 
Lb. 75c. 
92. Cypress Vine. Mixed. For training on 
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. Pkts. 5c and 10c. 
Oz 20c. 14 Lb. 60c. 
93. Dahlia. Extremely large flowers. Double 
mixed. Although perennial these will flower the 
first season if sown early. 4 to 6 feet. Pkts. 5c, 
10c and 25c¢. 14 Oz. 50c. Oz. $1.75. 
94. Datura. Angel’s Trumpet. Three feet. 
Handsome plants for subtropical bedding in Sum- 
mer, having large trumpet-shaped fragrant flowers. 
They should be given a light soil and a sunny shel- 
tered position. Make grand pot plants for the 
greenhouse. Double mixed. Pkts. 5c, 10c and 25c. 
95. Delphinium. Hardy perennial Lark- 
spur. Double and single hybrid. Finest’ mixed 
colors. Among our best plants for mixed borders, 
peogucing spikes of flowers. Pkts. 5c, 10c and 25c. 
Zz. 40c. 
Bolgiano’s fdammoth Cosmos 
96. Dianthus. Double annual. China 
Pinks. They form bushy dwarf plants about 1 
foot high, producing freely all Summer long flowers 
of most brilliant colors. One of our most effective 
garden plants. Pkts. 5c, 10c and 25c. Oz. 75c. 
97. Dianthus. Hardy perennial Pinks. 
Pheasant’s Eye Pink. Bush plants of large fra- 
grant blossoms. Pkts. 5c and 10c. Oz. 25c. 
98. Dianthus. Double Hardy Dwarf Grass 
Pinks. An improved type of the old fashioned 
pinks of dwarr, sturdy growth, with large, double 
fringed fragrant flowers of various colors. Pkts. 
5e, 10c and 25c. Oz. $1.75. 
99. BDidicus. Coceraleus. Annual. Bloom 
most profusely from July to November. Their 
exquisite, pale lavender blossoms are excellent for 
cutting. Plants grow about 18 inches high, and 
have as many as fifty flowers open at one time. 
Pkts. 5c, 10c and 25c. 
100. Digitalis. Fox Glove. Finest mixed 
colors. Hardy perennial of easy culture, producing 
long spikes of tubular flowers of various colors. 
3 to 5 feet. Pkts. 5c and 10c. Oz. 25c. 
101. Dimorphotheeca. Aurantiaca. Gold- 
en Star of the Veldt. One foot. Rare and very 
showy annual from South Africa, having daisy-like 
flowers of a glossy salmon-orange shade with black 
central ring, a lovely color when flowers open in the 
sun. Pkts. 5c, 10c and 25c. 
102. Dolichos. Hyacinth Beans, or Texas 
Climber. A fine climber, witn clusters of purple or 
white flowers followed by ornamental seed pods. 
Tender annual. Growing from ten to twenty feet 
high. Pkt. 5c. Oz. 10c. 14 Lb. 35c. 
Bolgiano’s Brilliant Geraniums 
103. Echinops. Globe Thistle. Striking, 
hardy perennial plants, with handsome silver this- 
tle-like 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. Pkts. 5c and 10c. Oz. 25c. 
104. Eschscoltzia. California Poppy. Mixed. 
Popular garden annuals of easy culture. Form- 
ing bushy plants about 1 foot high, bearing large 
saucer-shape flowers. Pkts. 5c and 10c. Ox. 25c. 
105. 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 bouquets. 
Pkts. 5c, 10c and 25c. Oz. 50c. 
106. Erysimum. Perofskianum. Flowers 
fragrant, brilliant orange and very showy in beds, 
borders, and on rock-work. Sow out of doors 
March and April for Summer display, and in 
early Autumn for Spring decoration. Pkts. 5c, 
10c and 25c. 
107. Euphorbia. Strong-growing annuals, 
suitable for beds of tall-growing plants or mixed 
borders; the flowers are inconspicuous; the foliage, 
however, is exceedingly ornamental. 
Variegata. Snow on the Mountain. At- 
tractive foliage; veined and margined with white; 
2feet. Pkts. 5c, 10c and 25c. 
108. Fewerfew. Matricaria. A free-flower- 
ing, half-hardy, perennial plant growing 18 inches 
in height. Seed sown early in Spring in the open 
ground will produce flowers by early Fall. Has 
double pure white flowers one-half inch in diameter, 
and produced in large clusters on along stem; fine 
for cutting and quite hardy. Pkts. 5c, 10c and 
Co 
Dianthus—Double Annual Pinks 
109. Fuchsia. Single and double. Mixed. 
Tender perennial plants. 2 to 4 feet high, with 
pendant flowers of red, white and purple, etc. 
Pkts. 5c, 10c and 25c. 
110. Gaillardia. 
Blanket Flower. Hardy. 
colored, double flowers. 
Grandiflora’ Mexican. 
Perennial. Large, gay 
Useful for cutting. The 
colors brilliant golden-yellow, crimson, orange, 
amaranth and claret. Pkts. 5c, 10c and 25c. 
Oz. 35c. 
111. Gaura. Lindhermeri. A graceful 
perennial, 3 to 4 feet high, bearing numerous spikes 
of rosy white flowers from July till frost. This 
plant is largely used throughout Europe for inter- 
spersing in beds of Begonias, Geraniums, etc., 
giving an air of grace to what would otherwise he 
suff and formal. Pkts. 5c and 10c. Oz. 25c. 
112. Geraniums. Scarlet or Zonale. Well 
known plant for garden or pot culture. Flowering 
from seed the first season if sown early. Brilliant 
scarlet flowers. Pkts. 5c, 10c and 25c. 
113. Godetia. Satin Flower. A most at- 
tractive bushy little annual plant with bright 
flowers opening in the morning and closing at 
evening; very effective in gardens; not serviceable 
as a cut flower; height, 15 inches. Choice mixed. 
Pkts. 5c, 10c and 25c. 
114. Gouwrds. Mixed. All kinds, shapes 
and colors. Annual climbers. 10 to 30 feet, 
bearing ornamental Gourds. Pkts. 5c and 10c. 
Oz. 15c. 
Wealso have Dipper Gourds, Nest Egg, Mock 
Orange, Apple-shaped, Hercules Club, Dish Rag, 
Pear-shaped, Bottle and Sugar Trough. Pkts. 5c 
and 10c. Oz. 15ce. 
115. Grevillea. Robusta. Silk Oak. 1 to 
5 feet. It is easy to manage, grows rapidly from 
seed, and is pretty in all stages of growth; with its 
long dropping silky foliage it reminds one of a 
palm or fern. Makes a fine plant for the center 
of fern dishes: Pkts. 5c, 10c and 25c. 
116. Gypsophila. 2feet. Elegans Grandi- 
flora Alba. Angel’s Breath. Graceful plants of 
light fairy-like growth. Much in demand for cut- 
ting and combining with other flowers for bouquets 
and vaces. This is an improved, large-flowering, 
pure white, of free, easy growth. Pkts. 5c, 10c 
and 25c. 
117. Helichrysum. Straw Flower. Large 
flower, double. finest mixed colors. Annual. 1 to 
2 feet high. Double everlasting flowers, in shades 
of yellow, white, red, dark blue, etc. Pkts. 5c, 
10c and 25c. Oz. 45c. 
118. Heliotrope. Dark blue and white. The 
well-known fragrant flowering plants. 1 to 2 feet 
high. For pots and gardens. Pkts. 5c, 10c and 
25c. Oz. $1.75. 
119. Heuchera. Alum Root. Sanguinea. 
One of the finest hardy perennials. The flowers 
are of a rich, bright crimson color; the leaves bright 
green and slightly hairy. Excellent for cutting. 
Pkts. 5c, 10c and 25c. 
120. Hibiscus. Hardy variety. Marsh 
Mellow. A very vigorous plant of easiest culture, 
growing about 2 fect high, with handsome, cream- 
colored single flowers. Hardy annual. Pkts. 5c 
and 10c. Oz. lic. 
121. Hollyhock. Double Superb. Mixed. 
Favorite hardy plants, with immense flowers on 
spikes from 4 to 6 inches high. Bolgiano’s strain 
of Double Hollyhocks are famous for beauty and 
coloring. Pkts. 5c, 10c and 25c. Oz. $1.20. 
