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51. CHIITESE IiANTERH (Physalis) 



(P) — Grows about 2 feet high, having 

 brig-ht orange-scarlet lantern-like fruit. 

 Packet, 10c. 



51A. DIDISCXJS (Hardy Annual) — Blue 

 Lace Flower. Of easy culture for 

 florists or gardens. Packet, 10c. 



52. CHBTSAITTEEIITTraS (Single mix- 

 ed) (A) — The hardy annuals are sum- 

 mer flowering border plants; good for 

 pot culture and quite distinct from the 

 autumn flowering varieties. Packet, 

 10c. 



53. CHBYSANTHEMTTMS PBUXES- 

 CENS (A) — (Marg-uerite, or Paris 

 Daisy) — Produces freely its white 

 starlike flowers under the most favor- 

 able conditions. Packet, 10c. 



CINERARIA (Hybrids) — A very 

 lovely pot plant for the house during 

 spring. Seed can also be started and 

 then transplanted to cold frame. Shift 

 to larger pot as plant grows, for best 

 results. 



54. HYBRIDS MIXED. Packet, 25c. 



55. H7BBIDS, Dwarf Mixed. Packet 

 25c. 



58. COCKSCOMB (Celosia Cristata) (A) 



— A half-hardy annual, bearing a wide, 

 •wavy blossom that resembles a cock's 

 comb. Tall Crimson. Packet, 10c. 



59. COCKSCOMB (Celosia Flumosa) 



(A) — The plumes are 2 and 3 feet tall. 

 Of Mixed Colors. Packet, 10c. 



61. COWSIiIP (P) — Beautiful hardy 

 spring flowers of different colors. 

 Packet, lOc. 



61A. COWSI.IF (P) — Yellow. Packet, 

 lOc. 



COREOPSIS I,A»rCEOI.ATA 

 OBANDIFI.OBA 



63. CAIi^IOPSIS (A) — Quick growing 

 and free-flowering, fine for bedding 

 and cut flowers, of yellow and brown 

 color. Sow where they are to bloom 

 and thin out to 6 to 12 inches apart. 

 Height 18 inches to 2 feet. Packet, 

 10c. 



63A. CAZiZiIOPSIS (A) — Golden Wave. 

 R.ich golden yellow with small chest- 

 nut-brown center. Packet, 10c. 



64. COREOPSIS ZiAKCEOIiATA (P) — 



This is one of the finest of hardy 

 plants, with large, showy bright gold- 

 en-yellow flowers on long stalks, from 

 June till frost. Excellent for cutting; 

 will thrive in almost any situation. 

 Packet, 10c. 



COSMOS 



COSMOS — Hardy annuals, with light 

 green foliage and colors of Pink, 

 White and Crimson. 



65. Early Flowering, Mixed. Packet, 

 10c. 



66. Late Flowering, Mixed. Packet, 10c. 



67. Late Flowering, Pink. Packet, 10c. 



68. Late Flowering, White. Packet, 10c. 



69. Late Flowering, Crimson. Packet, 

 10c. 



70. DOTTBIiB CRESTED OR ANEMOKE 

 FIiOWERED — Late. Mixed. Packet, 

 10c. 



73. DAISY (F) — Low growing hardy 

 plants. Seed may be sown early in 

 shallow drills and later thinned out to 

 stand one foot apart. Mixed. Packet, 

 10c. 



74. DAISY, LONGFELLOW (F) — Large 

 double pink variety. Packet, 10c. 



75. DAISY, SNOWBALL (P) — An un- 

 usually large-flowered variety, and 

 produces very double, pure white 

 flowers. Packet, 10c. 



76. DELFHINirXM (Hardy Perennial 



Larkspur) — Sow seeds in early spring, 

 in hot bed or shallow boxes indoors. 

 When seedlings are about % inch 

 high, transplant to flats, three or four 

 inches apart each way; transferring 

 them to open ground when weather is 

 suitable. Seeds can also be sown in 

 open ground, but would not be likely 

 to bloom until second year. Packet 

 of mixed varieties, 10c. each. 



77. DELPHINIUM (Belladonna) — Clear 

 turquoise blue. Packet, 10c. 



78. DELPHINIUM (Bellemosum) — Rich 

 deep blue. Packet, 10c. 



79. DELPHINIUM (Cardinale) — Scarlet. 

 Packet, 10c. 



80. EUPHORBIA HETEROPHYLLA 



(Annual Poinsettia) — Resembles the 

 hothouse Poinsettia. The leaves are 

 glossy green turning to scarlet in 

 mid-summer. 2 to 3 feet. Packet, 10c. 



82. FOROET-ME-NOTS (Myosotis) (P) 



— Neat and beautiful little plants, witli 

 star-like flowers, succeeding best in a 

 shady, moist situation; half-hardy per- 

 ennials; blooming the first year from 

 seed, if sown early. Packet, 10c. 



82A. CYNOGLOSSUM (Chinese Forgret- 

 Me-Not) — Annual, but very hardy; of 

 deep blue color, with flowers on tall 

 branches. Packet, 10c. 



DELPHINIUM 



82B. CYNOGLOSSUM WALLICEII— 



Hardy Blue. Packet, 10c. 



FOKGLOVE (Digitalis) — Hardy 

 plants of stately appearance, succeed- 

 ing well in almost any location. Fine 

 for shrubberies and other half-hardy 

 places. 

 S3. MIXED. 



84. WHITE. 



85. ROSE. 



86. PURPLE. 

 86A. YELLOW. 



Packet, 10c. eacli. 



87. GAILLARDIA (Blanket Flower) — 

 Showy annuals of Orange and yellow 

 mixed varieties, blooming until Au- 

 tumn. Half-hardy. Packet, 10c. 



88. GERANIUM — Mixed varieties and 

 colors. Packet, 10c. 



88A. GEUM (P) — Mixed varieties for 

 rock garden. Packet, 10c. 



88B. GEUM (F) — Mrs. Bradshaw. Dou- 

 ble glowing red. Packet, 10c. 



88C. GEUM (F) — Lady Stratheden. 



Double Golden Yellow. Packet, 15c. 



90. GYFSOPHILA (Baby's Breath) (F) 



— Single white flowers, fine for bou- 

 quets; bloom first year if sown early. 

 Packet, 10c. 



91. GYFSOPHILA (F) — Repens, for 

 Rock Garden. Rosea and white mixed. 

 Packet, 10c. 



92. HELICHRYSUM (Straw Flower) 



(A) — Tlie colors are bright and the 

 flowers are very attractive when dried. 

 Packet, 10c. 



93. HELIOTROPE (A) — Fragrant flow- 

 ers remaining in bloom for a long 

 time; fine for pot culture or bedding; 

 h;ilf-hardy annuals. Packet, 10c. 



94. HIBISCUS (Marshmallow) — Showy 

 perennial plants for mixed beds or 

 shrubbery borders; blooms first year 

 if sown early. Packet, 10c. 



HESFERIS OR SWEET ROCKET 



(F) — Bushy plants with blooms like 

 stock. Packet, 10c. 



For GENERAL LIST OF PERENNIALS, see Page 7 — For SPECIAL SELECTION, see Page 2 — ASK FOR PRICES by 'A oz., Vi oz., 1 oz. 



