Cineraria, Cremer's 
Cleome, Helen Campbell 
Cobaea scandens 
1545 CHEIRANTHUS Allioni. (P) SI- 
BERIAN WALLFLOWER. The bright 
orange flowers will bloom in May and June 
if seed is planted early in March. Plants 
a foot high. 
Pkt. 15c; 3 pkts. 40c; 6 pkts. 75c 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Annual varieties flower for many weeks when 
sown early in spring. 
/<=Sk 1525 Eldorado. (A) Large, single, 
( deep yellow flowers with a ring of 
V — J reddish brown. 2 feet. 
1528 Golden Crown. (A) Strong, well- 
branched plants 3 to 4 feet high, with silver- 
green leaves and double, bright yellow, 
quilled flowers. 
1533 Single Mixed Annual Chrysanthe- 
mums. 
Pkt. 15c; 3 pkts. 40c; 6 pkts. 75c; oz. $1.50 
1537 Korean Hybrids. (P) Many popular 
hybrids have originated from our strain of 
this seed. Bushy plants produce quantities 
of single flowers in many colors. 2 feet. 
Pkt. 50c; 3 pkts. $1.25; 6 pkts. $2.25 
CINERARIA. Daisy-like flowers grown in 
the North under glass and started early from 
seed for spring and summer flowering in the 
South. Colors include the rich reds, blues 
and violets of stained-glass windows. 
1550 California Super-Giants, Mixed. A 
prize strain with an abundance of 1 to 1 
inch flowers. Pkt. 75c; 3 pkts. $2 
1554 Cremer's Prize Strain. Large flowers 
with overlapping petals in many rich colors. 
Resistant to wilt. Pkt. $1.50; 3 pkts. $4 
1565 CLARKIA elegans, Double Mixed. 
Delicate flowers set in leafy spikes. Soft rose, 
pink and white effectively blended. 
Pkt. 15c; 3 pkts. 40c; 6 pkts. 75c 
1569 COBAEA scandens. (A) CUP AND 
SAUCER VINE. Large, bell-shaped, purple 
flowers on vines growing 30 to 50 feet and 
clinging to any rough surface. Sun or partial 
shade. Seed should be started indoors in 
February and March. 
Pkt. 20c; 3 pkts. 50c; 6 pkts. 90c 
Henderson's Garden Guide 
and Record 
In a New and Revised 112-page Edition 
Valuable material on garden planning, 
soil preparation, lawn making, flower 
and vegetable gardens, roses, etc. 
Sent by request on $4 orders — 
otherwise 50c 
CLEOME (A) SPIDER FLOWER 
1567 Helen Campbell. An outstanding 
new pure white cleome to add border interest. 
Plants set a foot apart in a bed intermingle 
and form a solid mass of green beneath the 
flowers. 
1566 Pink Queen. A beautiful salmon- 
pink cleome which gains in popularity 
as its superb qualities are appreciated. 
Long flowering. 
Pkt. 20c; 3 pkts. 50c; Vic-z. $i 
COCKSCOMB — see Celosia, page 9. 
COLUMBINE — see Aquilegia, page 6. 
1577 COREOPSIS grandiflora, Double 
Sunburst. Bright golden yellow, 3-inch 
flowers in profusion. 
1578 Mayfield Giant. Single, intense yel- 
low flowers on long stems. Very vigorous. 
Pkt. 15c; 3 pkts. 40c; y 4 oz. 50c 
CORNFLOWER — see Centaurea, page 9. 
COSMOS 
(A) 
Another annual of easiest culture, valuable 
for its graceful habit and long flowering sea- 
son. Seed should be sown outside in early 
May and thinned to 1 Yl f eet apart. 
1619 Fiesta. The Top AAS Award Win- 
ner for 1952. In color, page 3. An 
exciting cosmos in the festival colors 
of Old Mexico. Fiesta has brilliant 
flowers of scarlet striped with gold, semi- 
double form and ruffled petals in a profusion 
that suggests spilled gold. The well-branched 
plants are 2 Yi feet high. 
Pkt. 25c; 3 pkts. 60c; 6 pkts. $1.10 
Sensation Cosmos. A new early single 
strain with exceptional size and color — often 
4 to 5 inches across, with fluted petals. 
Flowers may be expected in 10 weeks. Four 
feet unless noted otherwise. 
1595 Dazzler. Giant, amaranth-crimson 
cosmos on plants that start flowering 
at 30 inches but reach 5 to 6 feet at 
V y maturity. 
1607 Radiance. A novelty cosmos 5 feet 
high with an inner zone of deep crim- 
son, and yellow stamens. A great 
v — y beauty. 
1592 Crimson Sensation 
1593 Pinkie 
1594 Furity (white) 
1596 Single Mixed 
Pkt. 15c; 3 pkts. 40c; 6 pkts. 75c 
1603 Sensation, Double Mixed. Spectacu- 
lar. Pkt. 35c; 3 pkts. 90c; 6 pkts. $1.75 
1585 Early Dwarf Crested, Mixed Beauty. 
Unusually large, early flowers on 2 to 3-foot 
plants. Pkt. 25c; 3 pkts. 60c; 6 pkts. $1.10 
Late Tall Single Cosmos. Late-blooming 
varieties with large flowers on 5-foot plants. 
1608 Crimson 
1609 Lady Lenox (rose-pink) 
1610 Lady Lenox White 
1613 Mixed 
Pkt. 15c; 3 pkts. 40c; 6 pkts. 75c 
CYCLAMEN. A standard greenhouse crop 
sometimes grown from seed planted in the 
fall. A 15-month period is required between 
seed sowing and maturity. 
1635 Mixed Colors. Giant cyclamen devel- 
oped by European specialists. 
10 seeds 75c; 50 seeds $3; 100 seeds $5 
1636 CYNOGLOSSUM amabile, Firma- 
ment. (A) CHINESE FORGET- 
ME-NOT. The 15-inch plants bear 
quantities of small, fragrant, indigo- 
blue flowers on stiff but graceful stems. 
Pkt. 15c; 3 pkts. 40c; 6 pkts. 75c 
DAHLIAS 
Dwarf dahlias grown from seed started in 
early spring are yearly gaining popularity 
for bedding and cut flowers. Flowers may be 
expected in four months and will continue 
for many weeks. Larger types cannot be 
expected to reach the size of plants grown 
from tubers. 
1639 Coltness Hybrids, Mixed. An ex- 
cellent mixture of colors and all single flowers. 
Pkt. 25c; 3 pkts. 60c; 6 pkts. $1.10 
1642 Dwarf Bedding, Mixed. A fine mix- 
ture of double and semi-double flowers in a 
wide range of colors. 
Pkt. 35c; 3 pkts. 90c; V 4 oz. $1.25 
1643 Miniature Types, Mixed. A choice 
mixture of fine colors. 
Pkt. 50c; 3 pkts. $1.25; 6 pkts. $2.25 
1638 Tall Cactus, Mixed Seed carefully 
selected from fine plants with eactus-type 
flowers. Pkt. $1; 3 pkts. $2.75 
1641 Giant Exhibition, Mixed. Recom- 
mended as seed that will produce the largest 
and best varieties. Pkt. $2; 3 pkts. $5.50 
DAISY, AFRICAN — see Arctotis, page 6. 
DAISY, PAINTED — see Pyrethrum, page 
20. 
DAISY, ENGLISH— see Bellis, page 8. 
DAISY, SWAN RIVER— see Brachycome, 
page 8. 
DAISY, TRANSVAAL— see Gerbera, page 
12. 
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