CENTAUREA, White-leaved (Dusty 

 Miller) (Perennial) 



Extensively used for ribbon beds, edgings, 

 etc.; the foliage is silver gray. 

 1832 Candidissima. Compact plants sil- 

 very leaves; 1 foot. 



Per 500 seeds, 75c; Pkt. 10c 

 1834 Gymnocarpa. Graceful arching silver- 

 gray leaves; l x A feet. 



Per 500 seeds, 50c; Pkt. 10c 



CENTAUREA IMPERIALIS 



Imperial Sweet Sultan (Annual) 



These giant-flowering "Sultans" produce 

 long stemmed, exquisitely fringed fragrant 

 I blossoms 3 to 4 inches across, of graceful 

 effect. The colors vary, some having centers 

 of a different color, as violet with white center, 

 etc. The plants are of the easiest culture, 

 flowering freely in the garden the first summer 

 from seed sown in the spring. They are of 

 strong, bushy form, 2 to 3 feet high. (See 

 illustration.) 

 1838 Chameleon. Bright yellow flowers. 



Per 500 seeds, 25c; Pkt. 10c 

 1842 Favorita. Brilliant, rose-colored flow- 

 ers Per 500 seeds, 25c; Pkt. 10c 



1844 Graziosa. Deep lilac. 



Per 500 seeds, 25c; Pkt. 10c 

 1846 Margaritae. Satiny-white flowers. 



Per 500 seeds, 25c; Pkt. 10c 

 1848 Splendens, Rich, dark purple. 



Per 500 seeds, 25c; Pkt. 10c 



1850 Mixed Colors. 



Per 500 seeds, 25c; Pkt. 10c 



1851 Collection of the above 5 separate 



varieties Pkt. 40c 



CERASTIUM (Snow in Summer) 



(Perennial) 



1858 Tomentosum. A procumbent hardy 

 perennial, having white foliage and a 

 profusion of small white flowers. Very 

 pretty as an edging plant Pkt. 15c 



CHEIRANTHUS 



Siberian Wallflower (Perennial) 



1859 Allioni Golden Bedder. Golden 

 Bedder is assured an equal popularity, 

 for it has all the attributes of the original 

 Siberian Wallflower. The color is deep 

 golden yellow, and the individual flowers 

 are as large in size. It is sweetly scented, 

 long-lasting in flower (especially if the 

 seed pods are not allowed to form) , 

 and it may be sown in summer or early 

 spring. Height, 1 J4 ft- (See illustra- 

 tion) Pkt. 25c 



1860 Allioni. A fine variety of hardy per- 

 ennial Wallflower having bright orange- 

 colored flowers, with dark green foliage; 

 a splendid plant for rock gardens. 



Pkt. 15c. 



CHORIZANTHE PALMERI 



Turkish Rugging (Annual) 



1861 A new subject for the border or rock 

 garden. This easily grown annual forms 

 a dense mat of statice like flowers of a 

 delicate pink which blends beautifully 

 with the dull green foliage. In early 

 fall, the plant changes to a charming 

 shade of autumn brown, which makes a 

 bold showing. It grows about 8 inches 

 and has a spread of 12 to 18 inches. 



Pkt. 25c 



CHRYSANTHEMUM (Annual) 



(See Colored Plate Page 58) 



These improved varieties form bushy com- 

 pact, oval plants about 18 inches high, are 

 of easy cultivation, and flower most abun- 

 dantly during the summer; very showy garden 

 annuals and fine for cutting as the stems are 

 stiff and long and they keep fresh for a long time 

 in water. (See illustration.) 



Double-Flowering Varieties 



1862 Golden Queen. Double golden. 



Pkt. 10c 

 1864 Inodorum Snowball. A great ad- 

 vance in the useful type; large, densely 

 double flowers of purest white, borne 

 freely; fern-like foliage, fine cut flower. 



Pkt. 10c 



1866 White Pearl. Double white flowers. 



Pkt. 10c 



1870 Mixed Double Annual Varieties. 



Pkt. 10c 



1880 Lorenz's Double Fringed, Mixed. 



Pkt. 10c 



Single-Flowering Varieties 



1882 Evening Star. Sheeted with large, 

 single, golden-yellow flowers. . . .Pkt. 10c 



1884 Morning Star. Large, cream-yellow 

 flowers; profuse Pkt. 10c 



1886 North Star. Single giant flowers of 

 white, with a soft yellow zone contrasting 

 effectively against the bold, black disk. 



Pkt. 10c 



1888 Nivellii. This new annual Marguerite 

 Chrysanthemum Nivellii produces 

 shrubby plants 2yi feet high, covered 

 with pure yellow flowers, each 3 to 4 

 inches in diameter. If sown in the open 

 during April and May it produces a 

 large number of long-stalked flowers 

 highly adapted for cutting in July and 

 August Pkt. 10c 



1890 Mixed Single Annual Varieties. 



Per 1,000 seeds, 25c; Pkt. 10c 



CHRYSANTHEMUM 

 Single Hardy (Perennial) 



1896 Shasta Daisy. This produces magnifi- 

 cent, pure white flowers, 4 inches across, 

 on stems 1J4 to 2 feet in length. The 

 plants, 2 to 2 J4 feet in height, flower in 

 profusion Pkt. 15c 



1898 Shasta Daisy "Conqueror." This is 

 the largest flowering type that has yet 

 been developed. This variety cannot be 

 surpassed for its free blooming qualities 

 or size of flowers Pkt. 25c 



1899 Shasta Daisy (Giant Double White' 



Forms unusual and beautifully shaped 

 flowers with laciniated, curled and quilled 

 petals. The flowers are all large and 

 carried on long wiry stems (See illus- 

 tration) Pkt. 25c. 



CASCADE (Japanese Mountain) 

 1902 A new race of half-hardy perennial 

 Chrysanthemum which flowers six months 

 from sowing of seed. A fine cut flower 

 and a showy pot plant. The colors are 

 vivid and include scarlet, crimson, 

 bronze, orange, yellow, white, etc. This 

 variety makes an admirable greenhouse 

 subject, falling as it does in cascades of 

 beautiful flowers. Mixed colors Pkt. 25c 



