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Cosmos 



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No garden is complete without Cosmos. 

 Long before they bloom their fernlike foli- 

 age makes a most attractive background 

 for the earlier blooming sorts and when 

 they do bloom they yield a mass of blos- 

 sorns unsurpassed by any other flower. 



EABIiY-PLOWEBrNG SINGLE. Start 

 bloom in July. Height o ft. 



1401 Crimson. 1403 "White. 



1402 Pink. 1410 Mixed. 



H&ch, pkt., 10c; V4 oz., 30c. 



LATE-PLOWERING GIANT SINGLE. 



Bloom in fall and bear the largest flow- 

 ers, often over 4 inches across. Height, 

 6 to 7 ft. 



1411 Giant Crimson, 1413 Lady Lenox, 



1412 Lad7 Lenox, White. 



Pink. 



1420 Late Giants Mixed. 

 Each, pkt., 10c; \i oz., 25c. 

 DOUBLE or CRESTED. A rare and beau- 

 tiful new type with double or crested 

 centers and an oiiter row of guard petals. 



Early Double Crested. 



1421 Crimson King-. 1423 White Qaeen. 



1422 Pink Beauty. 1430 Mixed Colors. 



Each, pkt., 20c; V4 oz., $1.00. 

 Late Double Crested. 



1431 Crimson. 1433 White. 



1432 Pink. 1440 Mixed Colors. 



Each, pkt., 15c; M oz., 60c. 

 1450 COSMOS, Klondyke. A distinct dwarf 

 bushy form bearing single yellow flowers. 

 Pkt., 10c. 



1480 CYPRESS VINE. AHH. A beautiful 

 slender climber with little, scarlet or 

 white, star-shaped flowers. Ver>' similar 

 to Cardinal Climber. Pkt.. 10c; V± oz., 



CYCLAMEN. PT. Beautiful flowers, sug- 

 eresting butterflies. One of the most pop- 

 ular greenhouse pot-plants. The finest 

 eiant strains. 



1461 Blood-Red. 1464 All White. 



1462 Rose. 1465 White, Red Eye. 



1463 Salmon. 1466 Lilac. 



1467 Salmon-Rose. 

 Each, pkt., 75c; 100 seeds, $3.50. 

 1470 Giant Mixed- Pkt.. 50c; 100 seeds, 

 ;2.50. 



C oreopsis. 



Coreopsis 



1390 COREOPSIS lanceolata grandlflora. 



PH. Splendid for cutting: bright golden 

 yellow cosmos-like flowers; blooms all 

 summer. Height, 2 ft. Pkt., 10c; hi oz.. 

 30c. 



PEAT MOSS 

 Feat Moss is the best material for mix- 

 ing- with soil for starting- seedling-s, and 

 also to he'-) loosen heavy clay soils that 

 have a tendency to bake. See page 86. 



