CINERARIA HYBRIDA 
(Tender Perennial) 
Magnificent plants for spring decoration in the 
conservatory or window garden. The flowers cover 
the plant with a sheet of bloom. Colors: White, 
blue, violet and crimson shades. 
1920 Large-flowering. Choicest Mixed.Pkt. 25c 
1935 Star. (Cineraria Stellata Hybrids, Improved.) 
Tall pyramidal plants, bearing star-like 
flowers in immense umbels; an exceedingly 
decorative pot plant. Colors: White, rose, 
red, carmine and blue. Offered in mixed 
COlOTS wise nes le eRe Pkt. 25c 
CLARKIA ELEGANS or Rocky 
Mountain Garland (Annual) 
The long, slender branches are covered with 
buds and double flowers. 
For the table decorations few flowers are more 
satisfactory. If the sprays are cut before all the 
buds have opened, they will last for a long time, 
or until all the buds have developed into bloom. 
1942 Chamois Queen. Rosy-chamois double 
flowers:..<.. {Roe eee See eee Pkt. 10c 
1944 Queen Mary. Lovely, rose-carmine flowers; 
very double: 5.022 ct - hee eee Pkt. 10e 
1946 Scarlet Queen. Double rose-orange flowers 
developing to intense orange-scarlet. Pkt. 10c 
1947 Purple King. Rich ruby-purple; double 
flowers: So eg ee Lee Pkt. 10c 
1948 Vesuvius. Double flowers of intense orange- 
TOS@¥ mie oerskessctoterote stone tay eters Oe Pkt. 10c 
1949 White Queen. Beautiful pure white; flowers 
very; doublerite nse ors cae oe Pkt. 10c 
1950 Double Mixed. Including many sorts. 
Per 1,000 seeds, 25c; Pkt. 10c 
1951 Collection. One packet each of the six 
namned” vVarieties!.250/ 55%. senses cies DUC 
CLEMATIS (Perennial) 
1957 Paniculata. Of robust habit and covered with 
pure white, fragrant flowers, followed by pretty 
seed pods of bronzy-red; 12 feet..... Pkt. 10c 
CLEOME (‘‘Spider Flower’’) 
(Annual) 
1965 Gigantea Rosea. The feathery petals and 
long stamens give the flowers the appearance 
of an Orchid. Sow seed in May and when the 
seedlings are three or four inches high, thin 
out to stand two feet apart. The plants grow 
very rapidly and attain a height of from 3 to 5 
feet. Recommended as a honey plant for bees. 
(See tllustration.)......... Per oz. 60c; Pkt. 10c 
Golden Cleome. A true Cleome of giant size, 
growing to seven feet, and spectacular when in 
full bloom. It branches in tree fashion and each 
branch ends in an ever-extending raceme of 
airy spidery blossom of a golden hue. . . Pkt. 25¢ 
1966 
COBAEA SCANDENS or Cathedral Bells 
(Annual) 
Elegant, rapid-growing climbers, attaining a height g 
of 10 to 20 feet. Particularly desirable for covering 
arbors, walls, etc. Can be grown in the conservatory 
in winter. 
Flowers large and bell-shaped. 
1967 Blues tis. a ee he eS ee 
COREOPSIS (Perennial) 
These long-lasting flowers are simply perfect, 
Measuring 3 inches and over in diameter, and are 
borne on stalks 15 to 18 inches in length. 
1992 El Dorado. Color, brilliant golden-yellow. 
This variety, although a hardy perennial, will 
flower the same season from seed sown early; 
compact, bushy plants, about 2 feet high, 
Pkt. 10c 
New Double. This semi-double form of this 
hardy perennial is proving to be very popular 
and valuable for cutting and for the hardy 
border; color, bright yellow......... Pkt. 15¢ 
Harvest Moon. It flowers the first season 
from seed sown early, producing immense, 
long-stemmed, rich yellow flowers, shaded with 
orange, and flowering in profusion. (See 
illustralion.)....... Per 500 seeds, 50c; Pkt. 10c 
Mayfield Giant. Is of Australian origin and 
the best yet introduced. The color is intense 
yellow. Both for the border and for cutting we 
can strongly recommend this excellent new 
Strains .c4.b.cc0 352s oot eee eae Pkt. 15c 
1993 
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1995 
CARDINAL CLIMBER or 
Scarlet Queen Cypress Vine (Annual) 
2052 The fringed foliage forms an effective back- 
ground for the brilliant scarlet tubular 
flowers. 1 to 1'4 inches across. It grows 
about 10 feet high, being literally be- 
spangled with flowers from July until 
late fall. The seed should be soaked in 
warm water before sowing. (See_ illus- 
tration.) ._. 
COLEUS (Tender Perennial) 
Plants with richly colored foliage of maroon, green, 
Cypress Vine (Annual) 
Pretty vines, growing to a height of 10 to 15 feet, 
with delicate fern-like foliage and dainty, star- 
shaped flowers. 
2056 Scarlet. 2058 White. 2060 Mixed Colors. 
Pkt. 10c 
crimson, yellow, etc. For groups on lawns and 
ribboning they are indispensable, and also valuable 
for pot culture. Although tender perennials, they 
attain perfection the first season from seed sown 
indoors; 1 to 3 feet. 
1970 Choice Mixed..................-.. Pkt. 15¢ aes 
1972 Large-leaved, Fringed Mixture... - < xy 
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CONVOLVULUS 
Morning Glory (Annual) 
1984 Convolvulus Minor or ‘‘Bush’’ Morning 
Glory. Very desirable for beds or borders, 
as they form plants 1}4 to 2 feet in diameter, 
and about 1 foot high. The flowers are borne 
in great profusion and remain open practically 
all day, excepting in rainy weather. The mix- 
ture we offer includes ‘‘many self colors,’’ as 
well as striped and flaked varieties. Mixed 
Colors so ssee neste nee Oz. 25c; Pkt. 10c 
Convolvulus Major, Climbing Morning 
Glory. These beautiful annual climbers are 
of easy culture and produce freely all summer 
long large, funnel-formed flowers of lovely 
combinations of coloring. Seed may be sown 
in the open pounds) PEELE 15 to 20 feet. 
Mixed Colors...... .Oz. 25c; Pkt. 10c 
1990 
“An encyclopedia of flower culture boiled down to 
vest-pockel size,"' describes our booklet, ‘‘ Henderson's 
Flowers for American Gardens,"' sent free on request. 
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