CANNA SEEDS, COSMOS, DELPHINIUMS, DIANTHUS 



C. & J. Canna Seeds 



C. & J. Canna seeds are saved from choice flowers only 

 and cannot be duplicated anywhere 



The names below indicate the varieties from which 

 the seed was picked, but Canna seed does not reproduce 

 true to name. From these seeds, however, you can get 

 an endless variety of beautiful Cannas and you will find 

 great interest in watching the fascinating breaks 

 from the mother plants. 



We lead in Canna seeds, as in the plants, for these 

 seeds are produced on our own grounds and cannot be 

 surpassed. 



When ready to plant, soak seeds in warm water for 

 half a day or more, and then plant indoors, about I 

 inch deep, in a moist, sandy soil. You should get about 

 60 per cent to germinate. Transplant to 18 inches apart 

 as soon as the ground is warm— not before. 



O § Bell- Pkt. 

 a season . . So 05 

 Plants are 



425 



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433 



Canna. Mrs. A. F. Conard 



430 CATHEDRAL, BELLS, or Cobaea scandens. 



shaped violet-blue flowers. Grows 30 feet in 



409 CELOSIA Childsii, or Chinese Woolflower. 



covered with ball-shaped woolly flowers of deep crimson. 



A wonderful flower 15 



410 CENTAUREA cyanus (Cornflower). O Double; blue. 



Sometimes known as Bachelor's Button 10 



411 " gymnooarpa. Du-tv Miller. G A fine edging plant. 05 

 420 CHRYSANTHEMUMS! 21 C. & J. Finest Mixed 



Hardy Pompon Chrysanthemums. Make a glorious 

 showing in the autumn. See illustration page 33 15 



CINERARIA hybrida. <2> Flowers are 2 to 3 inches 

 across and come in many brilliant colors 15 



CLEMATIS panieulata. § The Sweet-scented Japan 



Clematis. A beautiful, quick-growing, hardy vine. 10 



COCKSCOMB, Dwarf Empress. O Grows only 8 to 

 10 inches high, and bears immense heads of bloom 10 to 

 12 inches across; deep, rich, velvety crimson 05 



441 COLEUS, Large-leaved and Fringed Strains. O 



Produces the finest-colored, most attractive, and novel 

 plants for bedding and borders 15 



442 " Choice Mixed. O Will produce splendid plants 10 



447 COREOPSIS grandiflora. 01 Grows 2 feet high. Makes 



masses of golden yellow blooms like a yellow cosmos. . . 05 

 468 CYCLAMEN persicum. i_b- Beautifully variegated foli- 

 age and richly colored, orchid-like flowers 15 



" giganteum. i_J> Very large flowers. Finest mixed. . 25 

 CYPRESS VINE. O § A beautiful vine with delicate, 

 fernlike foliage and lovely star-shaped flowers. Mixed.. 05 



Cosmos for Cut-Flowers 



Most easily grown from seeds and the splendid bushes of exquisite 

 flowers, ranging in shades from white to deep red and yellow, make 



a showing unsurpassed by any 



other fall-blooming annual. 



463 New Double - crowned. 

 O A large percentage 

 have double, crested 

 centers. Fine for cutting. 

 Pkt. 10 cts. 



450 Crimson Ray. © Comes 

 in star-like form. Bril- 

 liant crimson color; strik- 

 ingly beautiful. Pkt. 10c. 



452 Lady Lenox. O Sea-shell 

 pink flowers. Pkt. 10 cts. 



453 White Lady Lenox. Q 

 Snowy white. Pkt. 10c. 



454 Early -blooming Fancy. 

 O Mixed colors; blooms 

 profusely. Pkt. 10 cts., 



Cosmos for lovely bouquets oz. 25 cts. 



360 Apricot. (New.) 4 ft. Apricot color 



345 City of Portland. 4 ft. Pink oz. Si . 



346 Flag of Truce. 4 ft. Cream-white. oz. Si. 

 303 King Midas. 5 ft. Brilliant yellow. ....... (Everbloomi, g Larkspu, 



330 Mrs. A. F. Conard. 4 ft. Salmon . .oz. fi. . 15 Pkt. 



335 Philadelphia. 3 ft. Rich crimson. Splendid for bedding oz. Si . .So 15 



342 C. & J. Grand Prize, Extra Choice, Mixed. You are sure to get beautiful 



flowers from this mixed seed for in it we have seeds taken from the choicest 

 Cannas in existence oz. Si . . 20 



Pkt. 



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471 

 479 



Daisies. 4 Varieties 



96 Blue-eye African Daisy (Aniotis grandis). Q Pure Pkt. 

 white flowers; reverse of petals pale lilac-blue. Fine for 

 cutting So 10 



592 English Double Daisy (Bellis perennis). Q Grows 

 only 6 inches high. Splendid for edging beds. Dense, 

 double flowers in profusion all summer. Mixed colors. 05 

 1420 Shasta Daisy. 21 Snow-white flowers, 3 to 4 inches 

 across, on long stems. Quite hardy. Makes lovely 

 bouquets 10 



550 African Golden Orange Daisy (Dimorphotheca anran- 



tiaca). O Glossy, rich orange-gold 10 



526 DATURA Wrightii (Angel's Trumpet). 21 Large, white 



trumpet flowers, tinged blue. Grows 2 to 3 feet 05 



520 " cornucopia. Horn of Plenty. O Grows 3 feet 

 high. Flowers are waxy white, richly marbled with 

 purple 05 



533 DELPHINIUM formosum. 21 Exquisite, deep blue 



flowers with clear white centers 10 



534 " belladonna. 2i The everblooming hardy Larkspur. 



Blooms all season with lovely, sky-blue flowers on 



long stems. The most satisfactory ever-blooming 



blue flower grown. (See cut above.) 15 



540 DIANTHUS chinensis. C. & J. Finest Sorts, Double 



Mixed. O The colors 



range from pure white to 



deepest crimson in endless 



combinations. Exquisite 



flowers to have in your 



hardy border. Pkt. 5 cts., 



Xoz. 25 cts., }ioz. 40 cts., 



oz. 75 cts. 

 545 " plumarius. Pheas- 



ant's-Eye Pink. 21 Has 



a delightful, penetrating 



fragrance; the original 



Clove Pink. Pkt. 10 cts. 

 548 DIGITALIS. Foxglove. 



21 Easy to grow and the 



beautiful spikes of glox- 

 inia - like flowers, on 



stems 4 to 5 feet high. 



make a fine show in the 



perennial border. Fine 



mixed. Pkt. 5 cts. 

 533 DOLICHOS, DayUght. 



Japanese Hyacinth Bean. 



§ Long, graceful clus- 

 ters of pure white, sweet, 



wistaria-like flowers. Pkt. 



5 cts., oz. 25 cts. Dianthus, or Hardy Pinks 



West Grove, Penna. 



O, G, iJ>. 21, <2>, § See page 51. 



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