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» climbers, fine for arbors and verandas. The seeds ye 
are slow to germinate, and should be soaked in 
warm water for 24 hours before sowing ; hardy 
perennials. PER PKT 
1986 Davidiana. A shrubby, hardy, herha- 
ceous variety and one of the choicest plants 
for the hardy border; bears lavender-blue 
tubular flowers during August and Septem- 
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1988 Paniculata (/upanese Virgin's Bows). 
This is one of the best hardy climbers. The 
leaves are of a bright, glossy-green, and Z 
: when in bloom the plant is completely hidden 
Coccinea Inpica. beneath a blanket of white, hawthorn- 
scented blossoms; a grand plant for piazzas, fences; in fact, any posi- 
tion where a climber is wanted; it isjust the thing for covering ter- 
races or embankments, does equally well in sunshine or shade, and 
stands unrivaled as a plant for the cemetery. 60 cts. per oz.........- 10 
1990 Hybrida Grandiflora, Saved from a magnificent collection of 
the finest large-flowering sorts.................. TNS Sree oe . 10 
CLEOME (Giant Spider Flower). 
2001 Pungens. Singular-looking rose-colored flowers: the stamens look like 
spiders’ legs, and present EZ LOS 
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a very attractive appear- CLEOME PUNGENS, 
ance; annual; 8 feet. 
This plant is now used 
extensively in many of 
the public parks, planted 
among shrubbery, and is 
very effective. (See cut.) 
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COBZEA. 
(Cups and Saucers Vine.) § 
A climber of rapid growth, at- 
taining a height of 30 to 50 feet 
during the season, valuable for 
Coccinea Indica. 
(Scarlet-fruited Ivy-Leaved 
Climber.) PER PKT. 
2031 A handsome annual climber 
of the gourd species, with 
beautiful, smooth, glossy,ivy- 
like leaves, contrasting with 
the fine, snow-white, bell- 
shaped flowers and _hrilliant 
carmine fruit; 10 feet. (See 
GUO) BA. heise ee oe eee 10 
COLEUS (Fame Nettle), 
-040 Dreer’s Hybrids. Our 
sirain of hybrid varieties pro- 
duces the finest-colored. most 
attractive and novel foliage 
plants for house or garden 
culture. A most interesting 
subject to grow from seed. 
covering trellises, arbors, trunks 
of trees, etc; will cling to any 
rough surface. In sowing, place 
seeds edgewise and merely covei 
with light soil, (See cut.) 
2021 Scandens. Large, bell- 
shaped purple flowers, 
DNictsy per doze be Aer 10 Easily raised. Sow in March 
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22 Scandens Alba. Pure 
29 Se & 2041 Ornatus. Splendid large- 
WHILE. . crane eee =jj0) ll Cosma SCANDENS: leaved variety, with striking- 
ly handsome foliage, which 
is irregularly spotted and marbled with blackish purple, blood-red, car- 
mine and rose, and sprinkled with white, yellow, green and hrown ; 
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COREOPSIS. 
2071 Lanceolata Grandiflora. This is 
one of the finest of hardy plants, 
with large, showy, bright yellow 
flowers produced in the greatest 
abundance from June till frost. As 
acut flower they stand near the 
head among hardy plants, having 
long stems and lasting in good con- 
dition a week or more. Easily 
grown from seed, flowering the first 
year if sown early. (See cut.) Per 
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2072 Golden Fleece. A new, almost 
double-flowering form of _ this 
fine hardy perennial, color golden- 
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LATA GRANDIFLORA. See also Calliopsis, page 68. Coregus. | 
For a bright border or bed try Phlox Drummondi. See colored plate and offer on page 48. 
