CLARKIA 



Charming garden annuals. The flowers of rose, white, red, purple, etc., borne in profusion 

 during the summer; 1 to 2 feet. 



Double Mixed. Including many sorts • .■ ; • j • ■ ; ; ^ ' 



Scarlet Queen. New, of tall growth (2H feet high), having long spikes, of double rosy-orange 



flowers developing to intense orange-scarlet • "«'■ J^c. 



Purple Prince. New, fine;rich, purple, double flowers; growth of plant similar to above 15c. 



Queen Mary. New, lovely rose-carmine flowers; very double 15c. 



CLEMATIS 



Paniculata. One of the flnest hardy perennial climbers. Of robust habit, and covered from the 

 ground to the summit with pure white fragrant flowers. The flowers are followed by pretty seed 

 pods of bronzy-red; 12 feet .■••■■,■•;■ ■?"*'• 10c. 



Large-flowering, Mixed Qf.ckman's). Flowers 3 to 4 inches across, of charming shades of blue, 

 white, purple, lavender, etc.; 10 to 12 feet Pkt. 10c. 



Flammula. Fragrant white feathery flowers, in clusters, perfectly covering the vines; ackmred 

 for its grace; 25 to 30 feet ""''• ^^- 



CLEOME GIGANTEA 



"Giant Spider Plant." A showy garden annual producing curious heads of flowers of bright rose 

 color with long antenns-like stamens of easy cultivation, blooming early until late; 4 to 

 5 feet ■ Pki- JOc. 



Gigantea Alba. New, similar to the above but with pure white flowers 15c. 



COBAEA SCANDENS 



Elegant, rapid-growing climbers, attain- 

 ing a height of 20 to 30 feet. Particularly 

 desirable for covering arbors, walls, etc. 

 Can be grown in the conservatory in 

 winter. Flowers large and bell- shaped. 

 (See cut.) 



Blue Pkt. 10c. 



White 10c. 



COCCINEA INDICA 



A remarkably pretty annual climber; lux- 

 uriant Ivy-like foliage; small flowers followed 

 by numerous fruits 2 inches long, which turn 

 to brilliant scarlet, spotted with white; 10 feet. 



Pkt. 10c. 



COLEUS 



Plants with richly-colored foliage of ma- 

 roon, green, crimson, yellow, etc. For groups 

 on lawns and ribboning they are indispen- 

 sable, and also valuable for pot culture. 

 Although perennials, they attain perfection 

 from seed the first season; 1 to 3 feet. (See cut.) 



Choice Mixed Pkt. 10c. 



Large-leaved Fringed 25c. 



Colossus of the Pyrenees. It has been our 

 good fortune to discover this variety of 

 Coleus with a gardener who has cultivated 

 it and improved it unceasingly for 20 years. 

 It is distinguished by the great width of its 

 leaves, and especially by the richness and 

 brightness of its colorings, for the most 



part on a white ground Pkt. 25c. 



Certificate of merit with congratulations 

 from the "Societe d'Horticulture du 

 Rhone, France. 



COSMIDIUM 



Orange Crown. Very handsome new annual, 

 forming elegant, many branched bushes l}4 

 to 2 feet in height. The flower heads, 4 to 5 

 inches in circumference, are carried on long 

 stems well above the foliage. The flowers 

 are golden-yellow with a broad circle of a 

 rich orange around the disk, a pleasing com- 

 bination. As the plants produce a succes- 

 sion of bloom throughout the summer and 

 the flowers last well in water, this novelty will 

 be very useful for cutting purposes. Ffei. 10c. 



burbank's rainbow 



CORN 



BURBANK'S RAINBOW 

 CORN 



A highly decorative type of Com. It 

 grows about 5 feet high and suckers out 

 forming good-sized clumps. The foHage is 

 beautifully striped with rose, purple, green and 

 cream color; exceedingly effective in the mixed 

 flower border. (See cut.) Pkt. 15c. 



COREOPSIS 



Harvest Moon. One of the finest hardy gar- 

 den plants grown, forming large clumps 

 2 to 3 feet high, and increasing in beauty, 

 luxuriance and floriferousness each year, 

 though it flowers the first season from seed 

 sown early. It is an improved variety 

 of the lanceolate grandiflora type, produc- 

 ing immense, long- stemmed, rich yellow 

 flowers, shaded with orange, flowering in 

 profusion for a long period during the 

 summer; unequalled for cutting; grows 

 anywhere. (See cut.) Pkt. 10c. 



El Dorado. The long-lasting' flowers are 

 simply perfect, measuring 3 inches and 

 over in diameter, and are borne on stalks 

 IS to 18 inches in length. Color, brilliant 

 golden-yellow. This variety, although a 

 hardy biennial, will flower the same season 

 from seed sown early; compact, bushy 

 plants — about 2 feet high — blooming 

 abundantly during the summer and fall. 

 Pkt. 10c. 



COWSLIP 



This beautiful spring- flowering dwarf hardy 

 perennial (Primula veris) bears clusters of 

 fragrant flowers of various colors, as yellow- 

 brown, edged yellow, etc. They are particu- 

 larly pretty when grown in good sized colonies 

 in partially shaded situations, naturalized or 

 in shubberv or herbaceous borders, etc. 

 Height 6 inches Pkt. 10c. 



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