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FLOWER SEEDS THAT GROW 



49. CANTERBEKBY BEIiZiS, SINGIiI! MIXED. — Ptt., lOc. 



50. CANTERBBREY BEZ.IiS, DOUBIiE MIXED. — Pkt., lOc. 



52. CHRYSANTHEMUMS, SINGI.E MIXED (A). — Showy 

 and effective garden favorites extensively grown for cut 

 flowers. The hardy annuals are summer flowering border 

 plants; good for pot culture and quite distinct from the 

 autumn flowering varieties. Packet, 10c. 



53. CHRYSANTHEMUMS PRUTESCENS (A). — (The Mar- 

 guerite, or Paris Daisy.) — Immense quantities are grown by 

 French florists and find a ready sale. It produces freely 

 its white star-like flowers under the most favorable condi- 

 tions. Packet, 10c. 



54. CINERARIA HYBRID A (P). — Large flowering prize va- 

 rieties; very attractive, free blooming plants, producing 

 large and brilliant flowers. Packet, 25c. 



55. CINERARIA HYBRID A DWARP (P). — Large flowered, 

 dwarf prize varieties; splendid strain. Packet, 25c. 



58. COCKSCOMB (Celosia Cristata). — A half-hardy annual, 

 growing 6 to 8 inches high, bearing a wide, wavy blossom 

 that resembles a cock's comb. In brilliant colors; fine for 

 massing or border work. Packet, 10c. 



59. COCKSCOMB (Celosia Plumosa). — The plumes are 

 splendid and 2 and 3 feet tall. Strain is fine. Packet, lOc 



61. COWSLIP (P). — Beautiful hardy spring flowers of dif- 

 ferent colors. Packet, 10c. 



62. CONVOLVULUS, TRI-COLOR MINOR (Dwarf Mominff 

 Glory) (A). — A beautiful class of hardy annuals, affording 

 a large showy mass of flowers from July to October. Pack- 

 et, 10c. 



63. COREOPSIS (A). — Quick growing, free-flowering an- 

 nuals, fine for bedding and make quite useful cut flowers 

 of yellow and brown color. Sow where they are to bloom 

 and thin out to 6 to 12 inches apart. Height 18 inches to 2 

 feet. 



64. COREOPSIS LANCEOLATA (P). — This is one of the fin- 

 est of hardy plants, with large, showy bright golden-yel- 

 low flowers, freely produced on long stalks, from June till 

 frost. Excellent for cutting; will thrive in almost any situ- 

 ation. Packet, 10c. 



COSMOS. One of the very finest late summer and fall 

 flowers; excellent cut flowers. The bushes grow tall, six to 

 eight feet, and'are loaded with large snowy blossoms, in white, 

 pink and crimson. Sow the seed early and transplant, or later 

 in spring where it is to remain. Hardy annual. 



65. EARLY PLOWERINC} (Dawn) (A). — This early flower- 

 ing strain will begin blooming as early as Julj' and will 

 continue until frost; flowers large. Packet, 10c. 



66. COSMOS, Mixed (A).— Packet, 10c. Oz., 35c. 



67. COSMOS, Pink (A).— Packet, 10c. 



68. COSMOS, White (A). — Packet, 10c. 



69. COSMOS, Crimson (A). — Packet, 10c. 



70. COSMOS — Double crested or Anemone-flowered. A new 

 late flowering variety, holding up well when cut. Pkt., 10c. 



73. DAISY (P). — Low growing plants entirely hardy. Seed 

 may be sown early in shallow drills and later thinned out 

 to stand one foot apart. MIXED, Packet, 10c. 



74. DAISY, LONGFELLOW (P). — This is a very pretty, 

 large, double pink variety. Packet, 10c. 



75. DAISY, SNOWBALL (P). — An unusually large-flowered 

 variety, and produces very double, pure white flowers. Pack- 

 et, 10c. 



76. DELPHINIUM (Hardy Perennial Larkspur). — Sow seeds 

 in early spring, in hot bed or shallow boxes indoors. When 

 seedlings are about % inch high, transplant to flats, three 

 or four inches apart, each way; transferring them to open 

 ground when weather is suitable. Seeds can also be sown 

 in open ground, but would not be likely to bloom until 

 second year. Packet of mixed varieties, 10c. each. 



77. DELPHINIUM— LIGHT BLUE— Packet, 10c. 



78. DELPHINIUM — DARK BLUE — Packet, lOc. 



79. DELPHINIUM — SCARLET — Packet, lOc. 



80. EUPHORBIA HETEROPHYLLA or MEXICAN PXRE 

 PLANT — Packet, 10c. 



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