(^Larkia OLeqam CjUorm SPIDER flower <a> 



Rich ruby-purple; double 

 Beautiful pure white; flow- 



ROCKY MOUNTAIN GARLAND (A) 



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. 



1944 Queen Mary. Lovely, rose-carmine flowers; 

 very double. 



1946 Scarlet Queen. Double rose-orange flowers 

 developing to intense orange-scarlet. 



1947 Purple King. 



flowers. 



1949 White Queen. 



ers very double. 



1950 Double Mixed. Including many sorts. 

 Price of above, per 1000 seeds, 25c; pkt., 10c 



1951 Collection. One packet each of the four 

 named varieties 30c 



CERASTIUM, Snow in Summer (P) 

 1858 Tomentosum. White foliage and a profu- 

 sion of small white flowers. Very pretty as an 

 edging plant Per 500 seeds, 50c; pkt., 25c 



CHEIRANTHUS. Siberian Wallflower (P) 



1859 Allioni Golden Bedder. Deep golden yel- 

 low, the individual flowers are large and sweet- 

 ly scented. Height, 11/2 feet. 



Per 1000 seeds, 50c; pkt., 15c 



1860 Allioni. Bright orange-colored flowers, with 

 dark green foliage; a splendid plant for rock 

 gardens Per 1000 seeds, 25c; pkt., 10c 



CINERARIA HYBRIDA (TP) 



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., 50c 



1963 Pink Queen — Silver Medal. Winner 1942 

 All America Selections. The old type was 

 never very popular due to the displeasing 

 magenta tones in the flowers. The New Pink 

 Queen, on the contrary, produces large flow- 

 ers of a delightful and refreshing soft pink 

 color. The plant attains a height of about 3 

 feet. Pink Queen is an ideal plant for mass 

 planting in the foreground of shrubbery, or 

 for background planting in flower borders. 



Pkt., 25c 



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 3 or 4 inches high, thin out to 

 stand 2 feet apart. The plants grow very rap- 

 idly and attain a height of from 3 to 5 feet. 

 Recommended as a honey plant for bees. 



Per ox., 60c; pkt., 10c 



1966 Golden Cleome. A true Cleomo of giant 

 size, growing to 7 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., 25e 



CLEMATIS PANICULATA (P) 

 The Fragrant Fleecy White Virgin's Bower 

 1957 This lovely sweet-scented climber is 

 one of the most satisfactory hardy vines in 

 cultivation. It is fairly rapid in growth 

 and attains a height of about 12 feet. The 

 foliage is bright green, glossy and abun- 

 dant. During August and September, the 

 entire plant is covered with delightful 

 clusters of fragrant, snow-white flowers. 

 The plant is perfectly hardy, and vigorous, 

 and is never attacked by insects Pkt., 25c 



Uobaea Sccmw 



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Cathedral Bells (A) 

 Elegant,' rapid-growing climbers, attaining a 

 height of 10 to 20 feet. Particularly desirable 

 for covering arbors, walls, etc. Flowers large 

 and bell-shaped. 



1967 Blue 1968 White 



Price of above, per 100 seeds, 50c; pkt., 15c 



CLEOME. PINK QUEEN 



CONVOLVULUS. Morning Glory (A) 

 1984 Minor "Bush" Morning Glory. Very de 

 sirable for beds or borders as they form plants 

 l'/2 to 2 feet in diameter, and about 1 foot high 

 The flowers are borne in great profusion and 

 remain open practically all day. except in 

 rainy weather. The mixture we offer includes 

 "many self colors," as well as striped and 

 flaked varieties. Mixed Colors. 



Ox., 35c; pkt.. 10c 

 1990 Major, Climbing Morning Glory. These 

 beautiful annual climbers are of easy culture 

 and produce freely all summer long large, fun 

 nel-formed flowers of lovely combinations of 

 coloring. Seed may be sown in the open 

 ground. Height, 15 to 20 feet. Mixed Colors. 



Ox., 35c; pkt.. 10c 



COREOPSIS (P) 



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 



Per 1000 seeds, 50c; pkt., 10c 



1993 New Double. This semi-double form oi 

 this hardy perennial is proving to be very popu 

 lar. Color, bright yellow. 



Per 500 seeds, 50c; pkt., 15c 



1994 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. 



Per 1000 seeds, 50c; pkt., 10c 



1995 Mayneld Giant. Is of Australian origin and 

 the best yet introduced. The color is intense 

 yellow Per 500 seeds, 50e; pkt., 15c 



CUPHEA FIREFLY (A) 



2032 It develops into an attractive compact plant 

 averaging about 10 inches in height, and when 

 in bloom is covered with small delicately formed 

 fiery cerise-red flowers. It is a welcome addi- 

 tion to the garden as a border or edging plant. 

 It will also prove of value in the rock garden for 

 supplying spots of brilliant color during the sum- 

 mer months _ Pkt., 25c 



CYCLAMEN, See page 95 



CARDINAL CLIMBER or 

 Scarlet Queen Cypress Vine (A) 



2052 The fringed foliage forms an effective 

 background for the brilliant scarlet tubular 

 flowers. 1 to \Vz inches across. It grows 

 about 10 feet high, being literally bespangled 

 with flowers from July until late fall. The 

 seed should be soaked in warm water be- 

 fore sowing Per 100 seeds, 25c; pkt., 15e 



SPECIAL MIXED FLOWER SEEDS 



-4740 A flower garden may be made in any out- 

 of-the-way place by broadcasting and raking in, 

 at the rate of 1 oz. per 100 square feet, mixed 

 with sand or dry soil to secure even distri- 

 bution. 



Price, ox.. 25c; Va lb.. 75c; lb.. $2.50 



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