Ferry s Seeds are of 



Highest Quality 



W. 



Although a California native, the lovely 



two-toned Collinsia does well in Eastern 



gardens. 



COBAEA SCANDENS [hhP-C-30 ft.] This climber of rapid growth has deep 

 green foliage of fine texture, and it bears large bell-shaped flowers on graceful 

 stems. The blossoms are green at first, later changing to beautiful deep violet 

 blue. The vine clings by means of spiral tendrils. It is hardy in a mild climate. 



V 2 oz. 50c; pkt. 10c 



CLEOME (Spider Plant) [hA-4 ft.] Among the 

 shrubs, or in a corner where you want some- 

 thing unusually attractive, plant this tall 

 growing Cleome. Each spreading branch and 

 the central stalk ends in a cluster of curious 

 flowers. Each has four petals of rosy purple 

 and six long stamens. 



Pungens Pkt. 10c 



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

 blooms all summer and bears a resemblance 

 to certain varieties of Calliopsis. It differs in 

 its terminal flowers which are carried on long 

 single stems over the rather low base of finely 

 cut foliage. The blossom, edged with orange- 

 yellow, has a brown central disc with a 

 broad maroon ring about it. 



Burridgeanum y 2 oz. 50c; pkt. 10c 



Blue 



Cockscomb (See Celosia) 



Coix Lachryma (See Job's Tears) 



COLEUS, Large Leaved [tP-12 in.] These are the ornamental "foliage" plants so 

 well adapted for growing in the house in winter. They can also be transplanted 

 outdoors when the weather is warm, and for borders or window boxes in partial 

 shade they are unexcelled. The large rich velvety leaves are of many shades 

 and combinations of green, red, and yellow. 



Finest Mixed .' Pkt. 25c 



COLLINSIA (Blue-Eyed-Mary) [hA-12 in.] This California wild flower adds fresh- 

 ness to the cultivated garden. Towering spikes stand erect above the dark green 

 foliage, each one ringed with several dense clusters of two-toned blossoms of 

 many colors. The plant requires but little moisture. 



Mixed Pkt. 10c 



COLUMBINE (Aquilegia) [hP-2 1 £ ft.] No garden can afford to be without a liberal 

 assortment of these delicately graceful plants which bloom so early in the season. 

 From a clump of light green leaves at the base the branching stems project, 

 carrying their long-spurred blossoms. Many of these-have star-shaped rings of 

 outer petals surrounding their central tubes. The plants look frail, but they 

 are strong and hardy and will thrive in almost every situation, preferring 



partial shade and considerable moisture. As cut flowers they are artistic 



when the branches are arranged in natural form. 



Long Spurred Superb single sorts unsurpassed for beauty and size of 

 flower and with remarkably long spurs. 



Blue Shades Pink Shades Orange and Scarlet Shades 



Pkts. 25c each 



Imperial Long Spurred Hybrids A delightful collection, surpassing the Scott- 

 Elliott Hybrids in beauty and size of blooms. They are also more free-flowering 

 and vigorous ts oz. 45c; pkt. 10c 



Coerulea (Rocky Mountain Columbine) A splendid native variety. The cream 

 colored inner petals of the blossoms contrast nicely with the bluish-violet outer 

 petals and spurs Pkt. 25c 



Double, Mixed Flowers in a variety of rich hues display elaborate rings of petals 

 about the tubular centers which end in rather short curled spurs. The blos- 

 som heads are more compact than those of the single type 



Y 2 oz. 50c; pkt. 10c 



Cone Flower 



(See Rudbeckia) 



Convolvulus 



(See Morning Glory) 



Coral Bells 



(See Heuchera) 



Why not put semi-double Coreopsis on your list 



this year? you'll like the flowers even better than 



the single ones. 



COREOPSIS, Lanceolata 

 Grandiflora [hP-2ft.] 

 On longgracef ul stems 

 these plants bear large 

 daisy-likeflowerswith 

 broad fluted petals. In 

 color they are a rich, 

 glossy chromeyel- 

 low. They bloom 

 without interrup- 

 tion for a long 

 season and are 

 brilliant in the 

 garden as well as 

 for cutting. 



Single. . .y 2 oz. 40c 



Semi-double, .y oz. 40c 



Pkts. 10c each 



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