Coleus, 1244 Briar Crest 



Coleus 



Flame Nettle This plant has two uses, 

 for both of which it is prized — as a highly 

 decorative pot plant indoors, and for 

 makmg beds or borders outdoors. Its bril- 

 liantly colored foliage and its speed of 

 growth make it valuable too for window 

 boxes and cemetery planting. Coleus 

 develops its best color when exposed to 

 t he full sunlight. Few plants make quicker 

 growth. 20 in. 



Maule's Briar Crest 



1244 Mammoth Rainbow Mixed Un- 

 tiring efforts on our part to still further 

 improve the foremost strain of Coleus 

 that can be had — Maule's Briar Crest 

 Mammoth Rainbow Mixture — have been 

 crowned with unbounded success and we 

 are justly proud of it. The remarkable 

 color combinations and richness of colors 

 in the large leaves are magnificent. We 

 consider our strain as perfect as can be. 

 Pkt. 25c; 1/32 oz. SI. 00. 



1247 Finest Mixed Coleus 



The leaves of the plants produced by this 

 Coleus mixture are smaller than those of 

 Briar Crest, but they are briUiantly 

 marked. The mixture can be depended 

 upon to make a showy planting of rich 

 color and beautifully variegated foliage, 

 whether grown outside or in pots indoors. 

 Pkt. 10c; 1/32 oz. 50c. 



A large Planting of Early Cosmos 



Cosmos— For Summer and Fall 



This late summer and fall flower is a favorite with its 

 tall plants and its many fine flowers for cutting. 

 Cosmos is simple of culture. In locaUties where frost 

 comes early, sow our Early Flowering Cosmos. It 

 begins blooming in July. 



1250 Burpee's Early Golden 



Golden Cosmos—New/ 



Even in Canada the Golden Cosmos of the far South can now 

 be enjoyed. These two varieties mature quickly enough to 

 bloom in any part of the country — even way up north. 



1259 Burpee's Early Golden Quantities of golden flowers 

 in 90 days. Attractive, fern-like fohage. Pkt. l5c;'/8OZ'Sl-50. 



1260 Orange Flare Golden orange flowers on much branched 

 plants, 3 months after sowing. Pkt. 10c; Vs oz. 40c. 



Early Flowering 



Growing 5 ft. tall, the plants begin to bloom 



in July, continuing to frost. Blooms 3 in. 



across, and plenty of them for cutting. 



Particularly valuable where seasons are short. 

 1263 Crimson 1264 White 



1262 Pink 1265 Mixed 



The abme: Pkt. 10c; Vi oz. 20c. 



Early Flowering Cosmos 



This is a special oi^er. One packet each 

 of Pink, White and Crimson. 



4140—3 Pkts. (value 30c) 15C 



Late Cosmos 



Best for sections where heavy frosts do not 



come until late. 5 to 6 ft. 



1256 Late Single, Mixed Colors White, 



pink, and crimson flowers mixed. 4 in. across. 



Pkt. 5c; V4 oz. 20c. 



1266 Late Double Crested, Mixed Large, 



crested flowers on long stems. Nicely mixed 



colors. Pkt. 10c; Vs oz. 25c; ^ oz. 40c. 



Special Cosmos Mixture 



1261 Single and Double Mixed Both early 

 and late varieties for garden and cutting. 

 Pkt. 10c; 1/4 oz. 30c; V2 oz. 50c. 



Early Double Crested 



Flowers with a cusliion-like center surrounded 

 by a row of large guard petals. While many 

 are single, there is a large percentage of these 

 double flowers. 



1248 Crimson 1250 White 



1249 Pink 1251 Mixed 

 The above: Pkt. 15c; Vs oz. 35c. 



Cypress Vine 



A Flower of the Cypress Vine 



The daintiest vine of all — its fine 

 fern-like foliage dotted with small, 

 star-shaped flowers. These flow- 

 ers are an inch across. The dark 

 greenness of the foliage makes a 

 fine accent for them and they 

 stand out against it prominently. 

 Cypress Vine grows easily and 

 vigorously, reaching a height of 

 10 to 20 ft. where conditions suit 

 it. It is more valuable for garden 

 display than for planting as a 

 screen. 



1271 Scarlet Rich scarlet flowers 

 with a crimson glow. Pkt. 5c; 

 1/4 oz. 20c. 



1273 Mixed A nice combination 

 of scarlet and white flowers. 

 Pkt. 5c; Vi oz. 15c. 



Cosmos 

 1251 



Double 

 Created Mixed 



4141 



Early Double 



Crested 



Cosmos 



One Pkt. each of 

 Crimson, Pink, and 

 While.' 

 4141—3 Pkts. 

 (value 45c) 

 for only . 



30c 



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Coral Bells — Heuchera 



1381 Sanguinea Hybrids (Perennial) Spikes of tiny bell-shaped 

 blooms in coral, red, and sometimes white. They are borne most 

 freely in June but often there are flower spikes until September, 

 carried 12 to 18 in. above the beautiful rosette of bronzy leaves. 

 Likes shade and moisture. Pkt. 15c; 1/16 oz. 45c. 



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Try some New Flowers like the Early Golden Cosmos this year. 



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