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CERASTIUM. Dwarf-growing, white foliage plants, well Pkt. 
adapted for edgings or for mixing with plants with dark 
foliage. 
Biebersteini. Silvery foliage. 1% foot.................. $0.10 
Tomentosum. Very pretty; white leaves, small white 
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CHRYSANTHEMUM 
Leucanthemum hybridum (Shasta Daisy). This variety Pkt. 
is the most recent improved form and one of the finest peren- 
nials for permanent garden decoration.................... $0.10 
Segetum grandiflorum (The Golden Marguerite). Large, 
brichityellowatlowershey ge es crim) scsi Oils ye yo 
Multicaule. Dwarf bedding 
variety 3 to 4 inches high; 
golden yellow flowers ...... 15 
Lord Beaconsfield. Crimson 
maroon, edged and’ striped 
gold, brown eye, ringed yellow .10 
The Sultan. Crimson, maroon 
center; a wide goldring...... .LO 
W.E. Gladstone. Pure, brill- 
jant, rich crimson.......... LO 
Tricolor. White, with yellow 
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Eclipse. Pure golden, with a 
bright purplish scarlet ring 
and dark brown disc; very 
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Venustum. Crimson center, 
white band; lovely ......... 05 
Mixed Single Annual Vari- 
CtiesHi mest asee Oz. 50c.  .05 
DOUBLE VARIETIES 
Coronarium. Double Yellow. 
Handsome border plant. 2feet .05 
Double White. Very showy. 
DECC TR asta 2 th tee aoe .05 
Mixed Double Annual Vari- 
CUEUSS heros nee Oz. 50c.  .05 
VARIETIES FOR POT CULTURE 
AND BOUQUETS 


CINERARIA 
Williams’ Extra Choice Strain. Imported in original pack- Pkt. 
ages. Produces extremely fine flowers of diverse colors and 
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Grandiflora Kermesina. Intense glowing, velvety dark 
chimsonvadoublespetalsaeneee reer rere omen reece rion .50 
Extra Choice Mixed. From magnificent large-flowered 
Varletieswimilortoot: anes ets aie eo eee net anRnnMpennnnt SUC te)! .50 
Double Flowering. The flowers are perfectly double, con.- 
prising all shades of color peculiar to the Cineraria........ 50 
Maritima candidissima. Extremely handsome, silvery white 
foliage; for bedding purposes..................2...2.-2:- 10 
Hybrida stellata (New Star Cineraria). This type of Cin- 
eraria grows to a height of 
3 to 4 feet. The plants 
branch freely and produce 
their little star-shaped flow- 
ers in countless numbers..  .25 
CLARKIA pulchella. A very 
desirable annual of easy cul- 
ture, blooming profusely all 
Summer, and thriving well 
in any garden soil. Fine 
MATKEC se istaenarrerena sea eae eee 05 
CLIANTHUS Dampieri (Aus- 
tralian Glory Pea). One of 
the handsomest plants in 
cultivation; grows about 3 
feet in height, with neat, 
compound leaves and droop- 
ing clusters of large, rich 
scarlet, pea-shaped flowers 
3 inches in length; similar 
to the splendid blossoms 
of the coral tree, each 
flower being picturesquely 
marked with a large black 
blotch in the center....... 15 
COBAEA. Attains a height of 
20 to 30 feet. In sowing al- 
ways place seeds edgewise. 
Scandens Purple. Large, 
bell-shaped flowers ....... 10 
Scandens alba. Pure white .10 

Indicum fl. pl. Half-hardy 
perennial; very double. Mix- COLEUS. Splendid bedding 
Gol COW: 22¢c00cceoccsecss bi plants, remarkable for their 
Japonicum fl. pl. Flowers of richly colored foliage. Easily 
peculiar form and much grown from seed, which 
beauty, combining numerous : frequently produces new 
shades of color; very interest- Cineraria, Williams’ Extra Choice Strain and distinct _ varieties. 
ing. Half-hardy perennial....  .25 ‘ Choicest mixture .........  .25 
Inodorum plenissimum. Dwarf-growing, double, white Pkt. | GOLLINSIA. A pretty free-flowering annual, excellent for 
variety; very free-flowering and beautiful for pot culture. . . .$0.10 
Frutescens grandiflorum (The Marguerite or Paris Daisy). 
Produces freely its white, star-like flowers under the most 
WIAA GOMCMHOING, vo occcccacccsococscveveccccounces 10 
CLEMATIS (Virgin’s Bower) 
Popular, rapid-growing, climbing plants; valuable for verandas, 
trellises, ete. Pkt. 
Flammula. White, sweet-scented........................ $0.05 
Jackmanni Hybrids. Saved from a collection of all the richest 
anda best icolorsinern arate ture ae mea eee edi ca ee 10 
Paniculata. A remarkably beautiful variety; flowers are pure 
white, star-shaped, and deliciously fragrant............... 10 
CLEOME pungens (Giant Spider Plant). Very curious rose- 
colored flowers, the stamens of which look like spider legs. 
Thrives best in a sandy soil...................0--00000- 10 

massing and mixed borders. Seed sown in Autumn pro- 
duce flowers early in Spring. Finest varieties mixed.. .05 
CONVOLVULUS. See Morning Glories, page 42. 
COCKSCOMB (Celosia cristata) 
Highly ornamental plants; crested heads of flowers resembling 
a cockscomb. To produce fine combs the soil cannot be too rich; 
plants should be forwarded in hot-bed; showy plants may be raised 
from seed sown in open ground in May. The oftener they are trans- 
planted or shifted the larger and more beautiful they grow. Pkt. 
Glasgow Prize. An improved variety, producing large 
ploomsjiomdankicrimsone hee pee eaten oe eee pOrLO 
Empress. This variety produces combs of colossal propor- 
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Japanese (Celosia Japonica). Branching variety great beauty 05 
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Collection of six separate sorts, 25c. 
For other Celosias, see page 32. 
