Centaurea Cyanus 



(Bachelor's Button; Cornflower; Ragscd Robin, etc.) A. 



Splendid annuals for cutting. They blt>om ail summer 

 anii tail and are easy to grow. 



710. Double Blue. Deep blue. 2 ft. 



711. Pinkie. Double; deep pink. 2 ft. 



712. Red Boy. Double; red. 2 ft. 

 715. Snow Man. Pure white. 



713. Double, Mixed. All ix>lors. 2 ft. 



Any of above Centsureas, pkt. 10c. ; i-.>oz. 3Sc.; oz. 60c.; 

 '41b. S2.00; >^lb. $3.50; lb! $6.00 



714. Jubilee Gem. Dwarf, compact plant only 10 to 15 

 inches tall. Dark comtlower-bluc flowers in profusion. 

 A splendid bcdder. Pkt. 10c.; I40Z. 35c.; 3..oz. 60c.; 

 oz. $1.00. 



Carnation A., P. 



715A. Marguerite, Double, Mixed. A. Blooms in 



aN>ut 5 months from time setti is planted. Fragrant, 

 double white, pink, crimson, and stripx-d (lowers. Pkt. 

 ISc.; '.07.. 5<»c.; '407. 'JOc. 



716. Chabaud's Giant Double, improved Finest 

 Mixed. P. Hardy cutting Carnation. BUxjms in five 

 months from sowing and continues throughout the 

 season. Plants upright, n)bust, 16 to 20 inches tall, 

 bearing large flowers on long cutting stems. Pkt. 35c.; 

 I'joz. 75c.; ' .oz. SI .25. 



Cardinal Climber A. 



725. Quamoclit Hybrida, Red. A rapid-growing vine to 

 Jo tteT wi-h ttrn-like foliage and a profusion of 1 J^inch 

 flowers of fierv cardinal-red from midsummer until 

 frost. Pkt. 20c. ; Ivoz. $1 .00. 



Celosia a. 



The Cockscombs and \Noolflowers are spectacular 

 annuals especially desirable to dry for w inter. 



717. Cockscomb, Mixed (Celosia crislata). Dwarf, leafy 

 plants with immense combs in shades of red, pintc, and 

 yellow. Cut before they are fully mature for drying. 

 Pkt. 10c.; J-joz. 45c.; l^ioz. 75c. 



718. Cllinesc Woolflower (C. Cbitdsi). Two-foot plants, 

 each branch tipped with a flower-head resembling a ball 

 of bright red wool. Pkt. 10c. ; J .oz. 35c.; 34oz. 50c. 



Cheiranthus P. 



719. AlllonI (Siberian Wallflower). The seed of this 

 hardy plant can be sown at any time of year. Spring- 

 sown seed will bloom the first year. The 1-foot plants 

 bear bright orange flowers in profusion. Pkt. 10c. ; 

 Hoz. 40c.; oz. 75c. 



Chrysanthemum A. 



720. Carinatum, Merry Mixture. A comparatively 

 recent introtiuction. It includes new solid colors not 

 found in the old Tricf)lor, as well as a better range of 

 zoned and tricolored flowers. Plants are 2}^ to 3 feet 

 high, bushy but upright. Pkt. lOc; ^z. 40c.; oz. 75c. 



Clark 



la A. 



721. Elegans, Double, Mixed. An easy-growing annual 

 with lovely flowers in a wide range of attractive colors. 

 Likes some shade. Opens nicely when cut in bud stage. 

 2 ft. Pkt. 10c.; Koz. 35c. 



Cobaea A. 



722. Scandens fCup-and-Saucer Vine). Lovely bell- 

 shaped blue flowers, changing to lilac, on a strong- 

 growing, proliftc-blofjming vine. Seeds should be planted 

 edgewise. Pkt. 25c.; }<oz. $1.00; J^z. SI. 50. 



Coleus A., p. 



A foliage plant much used as a pwt-pFant for the house 

 and during summer provides color for window-boxes and 

 beds. 



723. Rainbow Mixture. A true rainbow of color in a 

 few plants. Pkt. 35c.; ,4oz. S2.00. 



Coreopsis P. 



A long-stemmed yellow flower in demand for cutting. 

 Grows 2 feet tall and seeds itself if not kept cut. 



724. Grandillora, Double Sunburst. Double flowers, 

 2 inches in diameter, from June to October. A fine 

 bedder for color as well as to cut. Pkt. lOc; Koz. 35c.- 

 Hoz- «>c.; oz. $1.00. 



The Everlastings 



Have you grown any of 



these lately? Don't forget 



, they are splendid to use as 



fresh flowers as well as when 



dried for winter. Look up 



- Celosia, Gomphrena, Gyp- 



^ sophila, Helichrysum, Lu- 



naria, and Statice. 



705. Candytuft, Giant Hyacinth-flowered. Pkt. 10c. 



WASHINGTON, D. C. 



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737. Dahlias, Unwin's Dwarf Hybrids. Pkt. 15c. 



