CLEOME pungens (Spider Plant), robust garden 

 annual 4 to 5 ft. high, producing freely clus- 

 ters of spider-like flowers of rose color 05 



Gigantea hybrida. (See page 85) 15 



COBCEA scandens, blue, beautiful tender climber, 

 growing 20 to 30 ft. in one summer; large 



bell-shaped blue flowers 10 



White Cobcea, large white, bell-like flowers. . . .10 

 COCCINEA indica, annual climber; 10 ft.; small 

 white flowers, followed by scarlet fruits, 



mottled white 10 



COCKSCOMB. (See Celosia page 85.) 



COLEUS, choice mixed, richly colored foliage. . . .10 



Large, f ringed-leaved hybrids, mixed 20 



Bizarre. A vigorous, large-leaved type, with 

 unique foliage, richly colored with fiery-red. 



pink, purple, brown, copper, green, etc 25 



CONVOLVULUS major, or Morning Glories, 

 annual climbers, 30 to 50 ft. high. 



Convolvulus major, mixed colors, 15c. oz 05 



" white. . Pkt., .05 I blue 05 



blood-red. . . .05 | rose 05 



" striped 05 



Double- flowering Morning Glories, medium-sized 



double flowers; mixed colors 10 



CONVOLVULUS minor, or Bush Morning Glories, 

 fine bushy plants, 12 ins. high by 2 ft. in 

 diameter, bearing profusely medium-sized 



Morning Glory flowers; mixed colors 05 



COREOPSIS. (See page 86.) 



COSMIDIUM. (Seepage 86) 20 



COSMOS. (See page 86.) 



Dwarf yellow, forms a spreading, dwarf plant 

 only 12 to 15 ins. high, producing small, star- 

 shaped golden flowers in great abundance. . .10 

 COWSLIP, mixed (Primula veris), early spring- 

 flowering, hardy plant, :, 4 ft. high 05 



CYCLAMEN persicum. (Sec page 86. ) 

 CYPRESS VINE, popular annual climbers, 15 to 

 20 ft. high, with feathery foliage and clusters 

 of star-like flowers. 



Cypress Vine, white 05 I rose 05 



scarlet 05 I mixed colors . 05 



DAHLIA. Although perennials these will flower 

 the first season if sown early; 4 to 6 ft. 

 Pompone, double mixed, small flowers, com- 

 pactly double and borne freely 10 



Tom Thumb, single, mixed, compact; 1 ft 10 



(For other kinds see page 87.) 

 DAISY, English Double. (See Bellis, page 81.) 



" Shasta, etc. (See page 84.) 

 DATURA, robust garden annual. 3 to 4 ft. high, 

 bearing large trumpet-shaped flowers. 

 Double-flowering, mixed (Fastuosa. fi. pi.) . . .05 



Golden Trumpet. Large, yellow flowers 10 



DELPHINIUM (Hardy Perennial Larkspurs), 

 among our best plants for mixed borders, 

 etc., producing long spikes of flowers. 

 Formosum, deep blue, white center; 2 to 3 ft.. .05 

 Ccelestinum, long spikes of sky-blue flowers . . .10 

 Elatum, "Le Mastodonte," the " IJee Larkspur." 



large blue flowers; 3 to 6 ft 10 



Single, finest mixed colors 05 



(For other kinds see page 87.) 

 DIANTHUS, Double Annual Pinks, usually treat- 

 ed as annuals; they form bushy, dwarf 

 plants about 1 ft. high, producing freely all 

 summer long flowers of most brilliant colors; 

 among our most effective garden plants. 



Chinensis, double, mixed colors 05 



Heddewigii, double mixed (Japan Pinks) 05 



Diadematus, double mixed (Diadem Pinks) 



various colors, all edged and marbled 05 



Double striped and fringed, mixed (Laciniatus, 

 fl. pi.), large double fringed flowers of vari- 

 ous colors and markings 10 



Collections of double annual Pinks, 



6 colors 25c; 12 colors 40 



(For other kinds see page 88.) 

 DIANTHUS, Single Annual Varieties, produce 

 large single flowers of effective colorings 

 and markings; bushy garden annuals, 1 ft 

 high. 



Heddewigii, mixed colors (Tapan Pinks) 05 



Laciniatus, mixed colors (Fringed Pinks) 05 



Glare of the Garden, large; brilliant crimson . . .10 

 (For oilier kinds see page 88.) 

 DIANTHUS, Hardy Perennial Varieties, bushy, 

 tufted plants, with large fragrant blossoms; 

 1 ft. 

 Plumarius, double mixed, the favorite old 



Pheasant's-Eye or Grass Pinks 10 



Cyclops, single, mixed colors, flowers of various 



colors, with a red zone around eye 10 



Plumarius, single mixed, Single Pheasant's- 

 Eye Pinks 05 



(For other kinds see page 88.) 

 [See also Carnation and Sweet William.) 





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FUCHSIA DOUBLE 

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DIGITALIS, or Foxglove, hardy perennials of 



easy culture, producing long spikes of large 



showy tubular flowers of various colors, 



some spotted, blotched, etc.; 3 to 5 ft. high. 



Grandiflora lutea, charming flowers of soft 



chrome-yellow on 3 foot spikes 10 



Mixed colors ]q5 



(For otlier kinds see page 87.) 

 DOLICHOS, or Hyacinth Bean, annual climbers 

 of rapid growth, 10 ft. high, with clusters of 

 bean-like flowers. 



Lablab, mixed, white, red, etc 05 



Japanese Giant Crimson, blush deepening with 

 age to dark red, followed by bronzy-purple 

 seed pods; foliage dark green with red veins. .10 

 Japanese Giant White. Long spikes of clear 



white flowers, profuse bloomer and showy 10 



Butterfly Runner. A climbing bean attaining 

 a height of 10 to 12 feet and producing in 

 continuous profusion during the summer 

 clusters of coppery-scarlet flowers with large 

 expanded white wings, giving an effect not 



unlike a flock of butterflies 10 



Dolichos, Burpee's Bush, a compact, bushy 

 plant, with long, upright spikes of white pea- 

 shaped flowers. D2 to 2 feet high 10 



DRACENA indivisa, a popular plant for vases, 



pots, etc.; narrow arching green leaves; 2 ft.' .10 

 EDELWEISS (Gnaphalium leontopodium), the 

 famous Alpine flower; a hardy perennial, 

 suitable for rock work or rocky hillsides, 

 growing 6 to 10 ins. high; flowers star- 

 shaped, woolly-white, and a fine everlasting. 10 



Siberian. (See page 89. ) 15 



ESCHSCHOLTZIA, or California Poppy, popular 

 garden annuals of easy culture, forming 

 bushy plants about 1 ft. high; bearing large 

 saucer-shaped flowers in profusion. 

 Californica, sulphur-yellow with orange center .05 



Satin Blush (E. Rosea), white tinted pink 10 



Mandarin, large; scarlet, inside orange 05 



Double, mixed, white, yellow and orange. . . . . ]05 



Single, mixed, orange, white, yellow, etc !o5 



(For otlier kinds see page 89.) 

 EUPHORBIA variegata, robust garden annual, 

 2 to 4 ft. high, with green foliage, striped 



with white 05 



FERNS. Greenhouse varieties, mixed 15 



FUCHSIA, single and double, mixed, tender 

 perennial plants, 2 to 4 ft. high, with pen- 

 dent flowers of red, white, purple, etc 25 



Double red and blue, large flowers with petals 

 of bright red, which contrast against the 

 double blue corolla, which changes to pur- 

 plish-violet 25 



FOXGLOVE. (See Digitalis, page 87 and above. ) 

 GAILLARDIA. Annual varieties, showy garden 

 annuals, 1 to 2 ft. high, with large flow- 

 ers, 2 to 3 ins. across, of various colors. 



Ambloydon, blood-red 05 



Sun-kissed, scarlet and gold ]o5 



Illumination, red, bordered white 05 



Flower of Gold, yellow . 05 



Aurora Borealis, gold, crimson and white 05 



Gloire de Paris, salmon 05 



Collection, above 6 annual varieties 25 



Mixed, single annual varieties ]o5 



Lorenziana, double mixed, flowers in globe- 

 shaped umbels; red, yellow, lemon, etc 05 



Hardy Varieties (See page 89.) 

 GAZANIA hybrid, mixed, showy hardy perennials, 

 10 ins. high, Verbena-like habit, single flow- 

 ers, 2 to 3 ins. across, of white, yellow, 

 orange, etc., zoned and spotted black, etc. . . 10 

 GERANIUM Zonale, well-known plants for gar- 

 den or pot culture, flowering from seed the 

 first season if sown early. 



Single, mixed colors 10 



Apple Scented, fragrant foliage 10 



(For otlier kinds see page 90.) 

 GERBERA. (See page 89.) 



GERANIUM sanguineum (Crane's Bill), hardy 

 summer-flowering plant suited for the mixed 

 garden or border; foliage prettily cut; flow- 

 ers deep crimson 10 



GEUM atrosanguineum, fl. pi. Showy hardy 

 perennial, brilliant scarlet double flowers 

 borne in clusters on long stems; fine for 



cutting. V4 ft 10 



GLADIOLUS gandavensis, finest mixed, bulbous 

 garden plants of gorgeous beauty; flowering 

 from seeds the second summer 10 



GLAUCIUM leiocarpum. 



A new Horn-Poppy from Asia Minor, form- 

 ing many-branched bushes 15 to 18 inches 

 high, bearing poppy-shaped flowers 2 to 2'£ 

 inches across, of brilliant orange-scarlet 

 with a black spot at the base of each petal. 

 Annual 10 



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