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CHINESE 



The plant produces numerous, 

 large, inflated husks, much the shape 

 of Chinese lanterns, at first a beau- 

 tiful green color, changing to a yel- 

 lowish hue and then to brightest 

 scarlet, and as they hang suspended 

 among the green foliage they present 

 a most novel and strikingly oeauti- 

 ful appearance. Treated like a To- 

 mato it grows and fruits freely from 

 seed the first season, yet the plants 

 are perennial and may be wintered 

 in the cellar or grown in pots as a 

 window plant. PkL 4c. 



CRUEL PLANT {^^^^^1,) 



A beautiful and rapid gro.ving 

 climber, bearing an immense number 

 of pure white, bell-shaped, fragrant 

 flowers. From 15 to 20 feet high. 

 Pkt. 8c 



CYCLAMEN 



Charming plants, with beautiful 

 foliage and rich colored, fragiant 

 flowers, universal favorites for Win- 

 ter and Spring blooming The Giant 

 varieties nave large leaves ana stout 

 fiower stalks, throwing the flowers 

 well above the foliage. Seed may 

 be sown any time during the Spring 

 or .\uturan. 



PERSICUM— Persian Splendid Mixed, Pkt. 

 GIQANTEUM— Mixed Large Size. Pkt. 8c. 



Cosmos, Giants of California. 



COSMOS, (Giants of California) 



This strain is noted both for beauty and the gigantic size 

 of its flowers, which measure 4 to 5 inches across; the colors are 

 very varied and beautiful. Choicest Mixed. Pkt. 6c. ; oz. 40c. 



COSMOS, (Early Flowering) 



Grace, daintine.ss and brilliancy are the characteristics of 

 this pretty flower, with its yellow heart encircled with broad, 

 daisy-like petals, carried on long slender stems rising from a 

 cloud of feathery foliage. This Early Flowering strain produces 

 flowers from July to November. Superb Mixed. Pkt. 5c.;oz. 30c. 



COBAEA SCANDENS (Cathedral Bells) 



Although it does grandly outside, it is also a splendid 

 house climber, and will do well running over windows in the 

 house, and will award the grower with abundance of beautiful, 

 large bell-shaped flowers, green at first, but rapidly changing 

 to a beautiful deep violet blue. Pkt. 5c. ^ ' 



15c. 



CLARKIA ELEGANS 



Beautiful, hardyi annuals from California, 

 with rose-colored, white and purple flowers, 

 in delicate but very brilliant shades. The 

 plants are about eisrhteen inches high and 

 profuse bloomers. Double .Mixed. Pkt. 3c. 



CLEMATIS, Hardy Perennial. 



Weil known and universally admired 

 climbers, some of the varieties being remark- 

 able for the size and beauty of their blos- 

 soms and others for their gracefulness. Fine 

 for covering arbors, verandas, etc., as they 

 cling readily to almost any object. Most 

 of the kinds are hardy, herbaceous peren- 

 nials, but some little protection in North- 

 ern latitudes through Winter is advised. 

 Extra choice, brge flowering varieties with 

 beautiful clusters of purple and white flow- 

 ers. Choicest Mixed. Pkt. Sc. 



COCCINEA INDICA 



A remarkable, pretty climber. Ivy-like 

 foliage, bright and luxuriant; never troubled 

 with insects and admirably adapted for 

 trellises, arbors, etc. The small flowers 

 are soon followed by numerous fruits, 2 in- 

 ches long, which turn to brilliant scarlet, 

 spotted with white, rendering the, vine 

 very pretty. Pkt. 4c 



CYPRESS VINE 



A most beautiful climber with delicate 

 dark green leathery foliage and an abun- 

 dance of bright, star-shaped rose, scarlet 

 and white blossoms. Tender annual. All 

 Colors Mixed. Pkt. 4c.; oz. 2Sc. 



Cyclamen Giganteum. 



Cruel Plant 



DAINTY AND 



ELEGANT 

 CLIMBER. 



