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COREOPSIS, Lanceolata Grandiflora [hP-2 ft.] One of the 

 most satisfying perennials grown. On long graceful stems 

 the plants bear large daisy-like flowers with broad fluted 

 petals. In color they are a rich, glossy chrome yellow. 

 They bloom without interruption for a long season and 

 are brilliant in the garden as well as being much esteemed 

 for cutting. 



Single M oz. 40c 



Semi-double J^ oz. 40c 



Pkts. 10c each 



CYNOGLOSSOM (Chinese Forget-me-not) [hA-2 ft.] Too 

 few people know this thrifty plant which is such an addition 

 to the garden border. The long graceful branches are well 

 covered with blossoms which resemble.the Forget-me-not in 

 form but are larger. Their color is an arresting rich tur- 

 quoise blue. If kept cut for bouquets the blooming season is 

 long. They are easy to grow. 



Amabile, Blue. 



.Yi oz. 40c; pkt. 10c 



Coreopsis, Single 



COSMIDIUM [hA-2 ft.] This little known plant blooms all 

 summer and bears a resemblance to certain varieties of 

 Calhopsis. It differs in its terminal flowers which are carried 

 on long single stems over the rather low base of finely cut 

 fohage. The blossom has a brown central disc with a broad 

 maroon ring about it and is edged with orange-yellow. 



Burridgeanum H oz. 50c; pkt. 10c 



COSMOS [hA] Every gardener deUghts in these choice plants for 

 late summer and autumn flowering. They have feathery light 

 green foliage and are used to advantage in clumps for screens or 

 backgrounds. The flowers, of a delicate texture with broad petals 

 often overlapping and fluted, are poised terminally on long graceful 

 stems suitable for cutting. The plants do well in any sunny spot 

 but bloom more profusely in poor soil which discourages excessive 

 . root growth. 



Early Double Crested [3 ft.] This valuable strain differs from the 

 single sorts by having an attractive, raised, central crest of small 

 petals which completely covers the disc. 



Crimson Pink White 



Pkts. 15c each 

 Mixed Yi oz. 45c; pkt. 15c 



CYPRESS VINE (Ipomoea Quamoclit) [hA-C-8 ft.] This 

 dainty vine is a rapid-growing climber with soft deep green 

 feathery foliage. The flowers are like slender little trumpets 

 with star-shaped rims. Due to its twining habit it will 

 readily climb a stretched cord or light trellis. 

 Scarlet White 

 Pkts. 10c each 

 Mixed Oz. 40c; pkt. 10c 



DAHLIA [tP-3 ft.] For specimen plants and for rich autumn 

 display these flowers can not be surpassed. The blossoms 

 are wonderfully perfect and sj'mmetrical with long stems, 

 making them especially valuable for bouquets. While usu- 

 ally grown from tubers, robust plants and excellent blooms 

 may be produced the first year from seed started early in 

 boxes and planted out after danger of frost is past. 

 Single Mixed Graceful daisy-like flowers with broad, 

 rounded petals appearing in a wide range of glowing 

 colors /€ oz. 50c; pkt. 10c 



Double Mixed This plant is distinguished by fluffy, loose, 

 double flowers of handsome formation which show a pleas- 

 ing variety of vivid colorings re oz. 40c; pkt. 25c 



Cactus Mixed A plant of branching habit supplying mag- 

 nificent double flowers with shaggy, twisted petals. Pkt. 25c 



Early Mammoth Single [4 ft.] A type with fine single blooms, 

 particularly adapted to Northern latitudes because they are sure 

 to flower before early autumn frosts. 



Crimson Pink White 



Pkts. 10c each 

 Mixed Oz. 60c; pkt. 10c 



Late Mammoth Single [5 ft.] Wherever the length 

 of season permits, these varieties, which flower at least 

 2 weeks later than the early kinds, are esteemed be- 

 cause of their height and magnificent blooms. 



Mixed 



Crimson 



Pink 



Klondyke Orange 



White 



Pkts. 10c each 







.Oz. 50c: 



pkt. 10c 



Cosmidium, Burridgeanum 



