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CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS 



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PEIZE DWARF CINKRAEIA. Pkt , 30c. 



CINERARIA {Cape Aster). 

 Very attractive, free blooming greenhouse plants, bloom- 

 ing dunng the winter and spring months. Though peren- 

 nials, they do better when treated as tender annuals 



720. C. Hybrida Grandiflora, Prize, Tall, Mixed. 

 Extra selected seed, unsurpassable in quality and beautiful 

 brilliant colors; 2 ft. Pkt., 30c. 



721. Hybrida Grandiaora, Prize Dwarf, Mixed. 

 Produce the same large and brilliant flowers as the above 

 variety, but only grow about 1 ft. high. Pkt., 30c. 



722. HybridaDouble, Mixed. Possesses all the varied 

 hues of the hybrid tall and dwarf varieties ; 2 ft. Pkt., 25c. 



CINERARIA {Dusty Miller). 



740. C. Maritima Candidissima. Large silverv 

 deeply cut foliage. Pkt., 5c. 



741. Acanthifolia. BeautifuUv cut silvery foliage- 

 hardier than the above ; 1 ft. Pkt., lo'c. ' 



CLARKIA. 



An old favorite plant, growing well in any garden soil. 

 Seed can be sown either in September or early spring 

 Hardy annual. 



760. C. Single and Double Mixed. Beautiful snow- 

 white, rosy crimson and deep rose ; 13^ ft. Pkt., 5c. 



761. C. Elegans, Purple King. Pkt., 5c.' 



CLEMATIS. 



780. C. Jackman's targe Flowering Hybrids. The 

 flowers will average three inches in diameter, ranging 

 through all conceivable shades of purple, violet, porcelain 

 blue and white. Hardy perennial ; 10 ft. Pkt 15c ' 



781. Coccinea. Of slender habit, tubular flower, deep 

 J'n'f"^''!?'^ <"' o"'si<ie and yellow within. Hardy perennial; 

 10 ft. Pkt., 10c. 



782. Virginiana. Greenish white, fragrant flowers; die 

 down to the ground in winter, but start up in the spring 

 Hardy perennial; 20 ft. Pkt., 5c. ^ ^ 



783. Flainmula. A luxuriant climber, with large clus- 

 ters of small white, sweet-scented flowers; 15 ft. Pkt., 5c. 



CLINTONIA. 



* ^,^'% C. Elegans. A pretty blue flower, similar in shape 

 to the Lobelia. Splendid for hanging baskets or rock-work 

 or damp, shady situations. Hardy annual ; 1 ft. Pkt., 5c. ' 

 COBEA. 

 840. C. Scandens. A beautiful rapid-growing climber 

 with handsome foliage and large bell shaped flowers, green 

 at farst, changing to a beautiful deep violet blue. Half-hardv 

 perennial; 2j to 30 ft. Pkt., 10c. ; 3 pkts., 25c. 



COLEUS. 



.V c^°' C.American Hybrids. Mixed. Seed saved from 

 the finest hybrid sorts; remarkable for their brilliant and 

 varied foliage. Pkt., 15c. 

 ^ 861. C. New Hybrids. Choicest new varieties. Pkt., 



COMMELINA. 



900. C. Coelestig. An erect plant, producing pretty sky- 

 blue flowers in great profusion. Roots should be preserved 

 like dahlias ; Its beauty will increase from year to year- VX 

 It. Malf-hardy herbaceous perennial. Pkt., 5c 



CONVOLVULUS {Morning Glory). 



The most popular annual in cultivation. The dwarf 

 varieties are very pretty for bedding, hanging baskets and 

 vases. Hardy annual. 



y20 C. Tricolor Rosens. Beautiful rose color with 

 pure white centre, fringed with purple shading towards the 

 throat, with hve broad bands of golden yellow • 1 ft Pkt 5o 



921. Major, Mixed. Finest colors; 15 'ft. Oz ISc ■ 

 pkt., 5c. *' *' 



• .^uf Mauritanicus. A beautiful trailing plant, with 

 rich blue flowers; 1ft. Pkt , 10c. 



923. New Crimson Violet. 1 ft, Pkt 5c 



924. Minor, Mixed. All colors ; 1 ft. Pkt., 5o. 



CUPHEA {Cigar Plant). 

 When planted outside will bloom all summer- on the 

 approach of frost they may be removed to the conservatory 

 where they will continue to bloom the entire winter Half 

 hardy perennial. 



940. C. Hookeriana Grandiflora Superba. Beautiful 

 vermilion and orange color ; 4 ft. Pkt., 10c. 



941. C. Miniata. Curiousflowersof a bright vermilion 

 with a centre of reddish violet; 1>^ ft. Pkt 10c ' 

 Pkt^^lOc ^' ^'**y'=«"*''^' Scarlet. Very pretty species. 



C vet AMEN. 

 .J^?- *^;.^^,*?s,'.<'"™- Charming bulbous rooted plants, 

 with beautiful foliage and rich-colored, orchid-like, fragrant 

 flowers. If seed is sown early they make flowering bulbs in 

 one season, riiey require sandy loam ; half-hardy perennial ■ 

 6 in. Pkt., lOc. ' 



■D, ..^^h C.Giganteum. Largeflowering varieties; mixed. 



irKl., iiOC. 



, .?^2. C. Giganteuiu. Album. Large flowering, pure 

 white. Pkt., 25c. 



Pkt^''25 *'" *^'S*"''^"'"' Eubrum. Large flowering, red. 

 CYPRESS VINE (Ipomsea Quamoclit\ 

 An elegant climl)ing plant, with beautiful fern-like 

 foliage and masses of beautiful star-shaped flowers- 15 ft 

 Hall-hardy annuals. 



980. Crimson. Pkt., 5c 



981. White. Pkt., no. 



982. Mixed. Pkt., .^<c.; oz., 20c. 



983. Scarlet Ivy Leaved. Deeply lobed ivy-like 

 leaves; flowers fiery scarlet. Pkt., 5c. 



DAHLIA. 



1000. D. Large Flowering Double. Comprising 

 every known shade of color. Pkt., 10c. 



1001. Single, Mixpfl. Saved from the very choicest 

 single varieties. Pkt., 10c, 



DAISY {Bellis Perennis). 

 1020. D. Double Mixed Extra quality. Pkt 10c 



1022. Longfellow. Very large double, dark rise flow- 

 ers, borne on long Ktems. Pkt., 10c. 



1023. Snowball. Has unusually large double flowers 

 having very long stems, rendering it very valuable for cut^ 

 ting; color, pure white. Pkt., 15c.; 2 pkts., 25c. 



NEW GIANT DAISY. 



1024. (Bellis perennis Fl. PI, maxima.) These new 

 maxima or Giant Daisies are the largest flowering of all 

 known varieties of Bellis. They have been obtained and 

 brought to such a state of perfection through judicious 

 selection of the lovely Prince of Wales Daisy. The flowers 

 which are densely tilled with fine petals, are of a size that 

 they could not be covered with a silver dollar, appear in 

 glowing red and rose varieties; they have been admired hv 

 eveiT V sitor. The seed now off-ered is perfeet?y reliable and 

 certain to produce surprising results. Pkt., 15c.; 2 pkts., 25c. 



Try for that $50.00 in Geld lor .he Biggest Pansy. See Page 89. 



