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e (Aquilegia) Very desirable, easily grown, old fashioned perennials for borders, forming large, 
Columbine permanent clumps. Blooms profusely early in the season and remains in bloom for a 
considerable period. Sow the seed which is of rather slow germination, in open ground early in 
spring in any rich, well drained garden soil. In permanent bed plants should have at least one foot each way. Keep clear of weeds 
and give each year a dressing of well rotted manure. Seed may also be sown outdoors in fall. Hardy herbaceous perennials; 
two to three feet high. 
Ceerulea hybrida. Vigorous growing, very handsome, with delicate blue and white flowers; spurs very long.. ...... .. .Pkt. 10c. 
Californica hybrida. Hardy, free blooming, with single orange, red and yellow flowers...............2..seceevevees apooaod ** 10c. 
Single Mixed. Many shades and colors. O72. 90C...... ccc cee eee e cence ence eee e eset eee e cent ee eteeeeeerteeteeeees oG0000 ** 10c. 
Double Mixed. Best and finest colors, including white, shades of blue and brownish purple. Oz. 90c....... 000 1 Ocs 
CONVOLVULUS MAJOR—(See Morning Glory) CONVOLVULUS MINOR—(See Dwarf Morning Glory) 
° fs) *. Very showy plants for bedding or borders, producing in great profusion for a long time 
Coreopsis or Calliopsis flowers which are bright yellow and rich brown, self olered ouwith these colors and red 
contrasted. Sow outdoors early in spring where plants are wanted to bloom, covering seed one-half inch deep; thin to two feet 
apart. For earlier bloom sow indoors and transplant. 
Tinctoria Mixed. A very hardy and easily grown annual, producing an abundance of brilliantly colored single ray flowers with 
dark center. The flowers, which are about one and one-half inches across, vary from clear yellow to deep rich brown, the two 
colors often being beautifully contrasted in the same blossom. Height of plants, two tothreefeet. Oz. 30c............ Pkt. 10c. 
Golden Ray. This dwarf variety forms compact plants covered with singularly attractive flowers of rich maroon edged with 
golden yellow. The petals are rather narrow and are often twisted, giving the flowers a star-like appearance. Hardy annual, 
six to eight inches high, well adapted foredgings. Oz. 75c...... PS Leretateistekelstoneperelate a lateieve la Tatolareheteto tava veielcrare isla oeieieie oloteiesistens .- Pkt. 10c. 
Hybrida Double Mixed. Double very showy flowers of rich maroon edged with gold. Oz. 50c Oc. 
Lanceolata grandiflora. A very hardy perennial, blooming the first year and producing on long stems a succession of rich bright 
yellow flowers two to three inches across. Very valuable for cutting. Seed may also be sown in fall outdoors. About two feet 
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Very effective for autumn flowering in 
broad masses or backgrounds. A hardy and 
osmo rapid growing annual, forming bush-like 
plants with feathery green foliage, four to 
six feet high, covered with large flowers somewhat resembling the 
single dahlia. They are gracefully poised on long stems and very 
useful for decorative purposes. 
Sow outdoors early in spring in rather light soil, not too rich, and 
preferably in a sunny situation. Cover the seed with one-fourth to 
one-half inch of fine soil firmly pressed down. If planted in rows, 
make the rows about two feet apart and when the young plants are 
well up, thin from four to six inches apart in the row. 
Early Flowering Cosmos 
These early flowering strains are about four feet high and bloom 
profusely four to six weeks earlier than the giant sorts. The flowers 
are of good size; well adapted to northern latitudes. 
Early Flowering Crimson. OZ. 50C.......sceeeececeereceeeeres Pkt. 10c. 
Se es Pink. Oz. 50c..... einen Ocs 
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Early Double Crested Mixed............+. See ecerseceeee ap0000 1 Oke5 
Giant Flowering Sorts 
Hybrida, Giant White. Oz. 40c.. : stvaenimaree seeeees Pkt. 10c. 
Hybrida, Giant Pink. OZ. 40C......... 00... cece eect eee ee ees ** 10c. 
Hybrida, Giant Mixed. Flowers white and in shades of pink, rose and 
jnaroon, Oz. 30C......... o6000000 povdadooDbds0O0DG000Qb0Gd0000 Pkt. 10c. 
CUCURBITA—(See Gourd) 
Well known and _ universally admired 
Cyclamen tuberous rooted pot plants producing 
exceedingly handsome red and white 
flowers for indoor winter or spring blooming in greenhouse or window 
garden. The graceful richly colored single flowers are of distinctive 
shape and are borne on stems of good length. 
Sow the seed, which is of rather slow germination, in shallow 
boxes or pans, using light rich soil and covering the seed slightly. 
Keep at a temperature of 50°to 60°F. and water freely until well 
started. Seed sown in spring, by autumn will produce a little bulb. 
If this is placed first in a three inch pot and later repotted as required 
in a five or six inch pot it will produce blooms the following spring. 
Seed may also be sown in fall. Tender perennial; one foot high. 
Persicum Giganteum Mixed. Beautiful foliage and profuse bloom; 
each flower is two to two and one-half inches long. Very cies: 
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(Ipomceea quamoclit) A most beautiful 
Cypress Vine rapid growing climber with delicate dark 
green, feathery foliage and many bright, star-shaped, scarlet or white 
blossoms. Planted by the side of veranda, tree or stakes, and trained 
properly, there is no handsomer climber. 
Seed is usually sown outdoors early in spring in the row where 
the plants are to remain. Cover seed one-half inch deep. Germi- 
nation will be hastened if the soil is warm and kept in moist 
condition. Thin the young plants four to six inches apart. Tender 
annual; about fifteen feet high. 
Scarlet. A very deep, rich shade. O72. 30C........sseveessesccscvees 
White. Clear paper white. Oz. 30c............ oo0000 
Mixed. The two foregoing colors. Oz. 30c............ 
e A favorite for autumn flowering, blooming the first season from seed if started early. The flowers are so 
a la syinmetiical andi perieet and the range of colors so wide and varied that they will always be popular where 
isplay is wanted. 
Seed may be sown inspring in open ground after danger of frost is‘over, but for best results sow in shallow pans at any time 
from March to June, and transplant the seedlings tosmall pots. When strong enough and danger from frost is over plant 
out one foot apart. These plants will produce tubers which should be taken up in the fall and replanted the following spring; 
these roots will flower freely thefollowingautumn. Tender herbaceous perennial, three to four feet high. : 
Finest Double Mixed. Seeds saved from choicest double flowers, including shades of red, pink, dark maroon, yellow, 
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Finest Single Mixed. Will produce brilliant flowers running through a wide range of striking colors. Oz. 60c......... “ 10c. 
For Dahlia Roots see Bulbs and Roots, Page 93. 
