of 20 to 30 feet. Particularly desirable for covering 
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like foliage; small flowers followed by numerous fruits 
with white. 10 feet 
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LARGE AUTUMN-FLOWERING. The plants, 
5 to 6 feet high, are one mass of feathery green foli- 
age, gemmed with large single flowers of white, pink 
or crimson, enlivening the garden long after more 
tender flowers have succumbed to early frost. For 
bouquets and vases this is one of the finest flowers 
grown. 
CLEOME PUNGENS. 
‘Giant Spider Plant.’’? A showy garden annual, 
producing curious heads of flowers of bright rose 
color with long antenne-like stamens of easy culti- 
vation, blooming early untillate. 4to5 feet..Pkt. 5 
CLOVER. 
{GOLD-LEAVED, SWEET-SCENTED.) LARGE-FLOWERING 
The plants, 12 to 18 inches high, form compact Mixed Colors............ Pkt.5 | White Pearl............ 5 
bushes, with leaves of bright golden yellow; small Crimson. 0.002 | Bink! ee: m5 
lilac-red flowers, perfuming the air with their Tall Orange. Goldenyellow............ .10 
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COBEA. EARLY SUMMER-FLOWERING. (Seepage 86.) 
Dwarf Yellow Cosmos. A spreading, dwarf plant, 
12 to 15 inches high; the star-shaped flowers, 2 
inches across, are of a rich golden yellow. It begins 
blooming when young, and flowers continuously un- 
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COTTON, MOSAIC-LEAVED, 
Identical with our Southern Cotton, excepting the 
foliage on most of theplants is beautifully variegated, 
green, white, red and yellow. Large, yellow flowers, 
followed by pods of white downy lint..............- Pkt. 10 
COWSLIP. 
The well-known favorite English Cowslip (Primula 
veris), hardy, flowering early in spring. %4 foot. 
Mixed Colors Pkt. 5 
CREPIS, or “HAWK’S BEARD.” 
Pretty dwarfannuals, deserving a place in every gar- 
Elegant, rapid-growing climbers, attaining a height 
arbors, walls, ete. Can be grown in the conservatory 
in winter. Flowers large and well-shaped. 
COCCINEA INDICA. 
*A remarkably pretty annual climber; luxuriant ivy- 
2 inches long, which turn to brilliant scarlet, spotted 
COLEUS. 
Plants with richly-colored foliage of maroon, green, 
crimson, yellow, etc. For groups on lawns and 
\ribboning they are indispensable, and also valuable 
for pot culture. Although perennials, they attain 
perfection from seed the first season. 1 to 8 feet. 
Fine Hybrids, Mixed ...................c00ccccccceee Pkt.10 
Large-leaved Fringed Coleus. (See page 85.) 25 den, of easy culture, blooming in profusion; excellent 
COLLINSIA for cutting. 1 foot. 
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Mixed Colors. Free, summer-flowering annuals of 
great beauty, for mixed flower-gardens; great 
variety of color—white, purple and crimson pre- 
dominating. 1 to 2 feet............ciecececeeeseceeees Pkt. 5 
CONVOLVULUS MINOR. 
CROTOLARIA RETUSA. 
(Golden Bush Pea, or Florida Rattlebox.) 
A beautiful bushy garden annual with golden yellow, 
Sweet Pea-like flowers, often 40 blossoms on one spike. 
It blooms profusely throughout the summer and until 
killed by frost. The seed-pods, when shaken, sound 
likelarchild?s)rattlencwccsccrecdesssececcacsscceneorssseesss Pkt.10 
CUPHEA MINIATA COMPACTA. 
Bushy, compact annual, 8 inches high; flowers scar- 
let, crimson, purple, etc., throughout the season; fine 
for either bedding OF POts.............ceceecseeeeseeeeees Pkt.10 
CYCLAMEN, PERSIAN, 
Among the most beautiful winter and spring flower- 
ing plants for the window and greenhouse. Not only 
are the flowers of striking beauty, but the foliage is al- 
so highly ornamental. Thecolors range through shades 
of pink, crimson, white, spotted, etc. 
DWARF or BEDDING MORNING GLORIES, 
These grow only 1 foot high and 2 feet in diameter; f 
if pleasant they remain open all day. 
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about 8 inches high and 18 inches in circumference, = yERID + 
covered with beautiful Morning Glory flowers of all Re Sais. OR 
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Pkt. 5 | Striped............0.....00. 5 
5 | Blue Favorite summer-climbing annuals, with feathery 
foliage and star-shaped flowers, borne in clusters. 15 
to 20 feet. 
DOUBLE-FLOWERING MORNING White... 
GLORIES. Scarlet.. 
Abate unigaes good sized double flowers, of a great 
variety of shapes, co INQS .....0.00e 5 
y Dp ors and markings Pkt. 15 Strong-growing garden annuals, 3 to 4 feet high, 
COREOPSIS., with large, showy trumpet-shaped flowers. 
‘‘Cornucopia.’’ Stems purplish maroon. The flow- 
ers average 8 inches long by 5 inches across the 
mouth, the interiors being white, the exteriors pur- 
DlesMLACTAN Uiecweesscescccessctesescesseascscsecesuctecaes Pkt. 10 
“Ebony and Gold.’’ Dark purplish stems. The 
large flowers are golden-yellow inside, with shiny 
v. (Lanceolata Grandiflora.) 
Harvest Moon.’”’ One of the finest hardy garden 
plants grown, forming large clumps 2 to 8 feet high, 
producing long-stemmed, immense rich orange-yel- 
low flowers in profusion during the summer; un- 
uualed for cuteng; eros anywhere. It flowers the SEIN EI OPOR A 
rom seed sown early.................Pkt.10| ($= =BaaZ BAEZ NS  ——S | © purplish black exterior.....0...c.c cece eceeeeeececneeereeeeeeenee 
“ELDORADO.” nascar Sees 86.) gone, ay Double Golden. (Chlorantha fl. pl.) Large double 
(For annual Coreopsis, see Calliopsis.) DORAN COTNT CODEN golden-yellow flowers; very fragrant.............++000+.5 
Fastuosa fl. pl. Double mixed colors.........0...00005 & 
ENDERSON’S 66 + 99 ° e ° ° ° 
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