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A very effective autumn 

 flowering plant. Quite hardy and 

 rapid growing, forming bushes of- 

 ten four to eight feet high and cov- 

 ered with large single, dahUa-like 

 flowers. Should be started in this 

 latitude during March and trans- 

 planted to open ground about 

 June 1st. 



Hybrida, large white. This is in 

 every way superior to the single 

 Dahlia as an autumn blooming 

 plant. It bears a profusion of 

 large, pui'e white flowers which 

 being gracefully poised on long 

 stems are extremely useful for 

 decorative purposes Pkt. lOcts 



Hybrida, giant mixed. . . ♦' 5" 



CONVOLVULUS MAJO'R-(See Morn- 

 ing Gloryy. 



COIX LACHRYMA— (See Job's Tears). 



COREOPSIS— (-See Cdliiopsis). 



CUCURBIT A— (See Gourds'). 



DELPHINIUM— (See Larkspur). 



DEW PLANT— iSeeMesembryanthemum), 



CYCLAMEN. 



^'^ ir/-»f i B/| r^ivT Well known and 

 1>YCLAMEN universally ad- 

 ^-^ mired tuberous 



rooted plants, producing exceed- 

 ingly handsome red and white 

 flowers. Tender perennial; one 

 foot high. 

 Persicum, mixed, of great beauty 



and many colors Pkt. IScts 



Persicum giganteum, mixed, char- 

 acterized by beautiful foliage and 

 profuse bloom; each flower is 

 from two to two and a-half inches 

 long. Very choice Pkt. 30cts 



l^ypress Vine 



^"-^ CIpomcBa Quamoclit). 



A most beautiful climber, with 

 delicate, dark green feathery foli- 

 age, and an abundance of bright, star 

 shaped, rose, scarlet and white blos- 

 soms, which contrast most beauti- 

 fully with the graceful foliage. Ten- 

 der annual; fifteen feet high. 



Scarlet Pkt. Sets 



White " 5 " 



nixed '• .5 •• 



CYPRESS VINE. 

 H~% 7% ft-fl I I 7¥; Both the single and double strainsof this 

 i 1 r\ n L* I t\ magnificent race of plants may be had 



■-^ in the greatest variety and beauty from 



seed. If planted early and pushed they can be made to flower 

 the first season. Tender herbaceous perennials. 

 Finest double, mixed, seed saved from choicest dou- 

 ble flowers Pkt. IScts 



Finest single, mixed, brilUant flowers running 

 through a wide range of striking colors " 15 •* 



For Dahlia 

 roots, 

 see page 91. 



The daisy has been so far improved by selection and careful cultivation 

 that good seed will give at least eighty per cent, of flowers, as large and 

 double as any of the named sorts propagated by divisions of the roots and 

 sold at a high price. The plants are excellent bloomers in the house and 

 splendid for early spring and summer flowering when planted in a par- 

 tially shaded situation. 



Double white Pkt. lOcts 



Doble red (io/ig/eHow), flnest strain ... '• 15" 



Doublemixed •• 10 •• 



Large, branching plants, producing handsome double and single, trum- 

 pet shaped blossoms, yellow, white and lilac, of exquisite fragrance. Some 

 of the flowers are equal in beauty to our choicest hlies. Tender annuals; 

 three feet high. 

 Wrighti, pure white at the center, passing into lilac and blue at the border; 



a magnificent plant Pkt. 5cts 



Chlorantha, fl. pi., magnificent, large, double yellow blossoms, richly 



scented Pkt. 5cts 



Fastuosa alba, II. pi., flowers double, piu-e white " 5 • • 



Mixed " 5" 



DIANTHUS— (See PinJc). DIGITALIS— (See Foxglove'). 



DIANTHUS BARBATUS— (See Sweet William). DOLICHOS— (See Hyacinth 

 DIANTHUS CARYOPHYLLUS— (See Carnation). Bean), 



DATURA. 



