Cosmos and tall Delphiniums 



COREOPSIS, Lanceolata Grandiflora [hP-2 ft.] On long graceful stems these plants bear large 

 daisy-like flowers with broad fluted petals. In color they are a rich, glossy chrome yellow. 

 They bloom without interruption for a long season and are brilliant in the garden as well as 

 for cutting. 



• Single Mayfield Giant J^ oz. 55c; pkt. 10c 



Semi-double ^ oz. 45c; pkt. 10c 



COSMOS [hA] These choice plants for late summer and autumn flowering have feathery light 

 green foUage and are used to advantage in clumps for screens or backgrounds. The plants do 

 well in any sunny spot, but bloom more profusely in poor soil which discourages excessive 

 root growth. The seed of Cosmos germinates only after the ground is warm. 



Early Double Crested [3 ft.] Some of the flowers have attractive, raised, central crests of small 

 petals which completely cover the discs. 



Crimson Pink White 

 Any one of the above: Vfe oz. 45c; pkt. 15c 

 Mixed yi oz. 55c; pkt. 15c 



Early Mammoth Single [4 ft.] Fine single blooms, particularly adapted to Northern latitudes 

 because they are sure to flower before early autumn frosts. 

 Crimson Pink 



Each of the above: 3-'2 oz. 45c; pkt. 10c. 



• Mixed H oz. 40c; pkt. 10c 



Late Mammoth Single [5 ft.] Wherever length of season permits, these varieties, which flower 

 at least two weeks later than the early kinds, are liked because of their height and magnificent 

 blooms. 



• Mixed Oz. 55c; pkt. 10c 



• Orange Flare (Early Klondyke) [314 ft] A new variety, distinctive and striking. The golden- 



orange flowers are fine for cutting, and the bushy plants are especially good at the back 

 of the flower border Pkt. 10c 



Sensation [314 ft.] Very large flowers of pink and white with pink predominating. Stems long 

 and graceful. Early enough to bloom anywhere in the United States. 



Purity Pure white 

 Pinkie Pink 

 • Mixed 

 Each of the above: Pkt. 10c 



Cup and S.vucer Vine (See Cobaea scandens) 



Many blossoms of 



Cosmos Sensation 



measure five inches 



across the center. 



Under right conditions, Blackmore and Lang- 

 don Hybrid Delphiniums grow six to twelve 

 inches taller than a man of average height. 



COCKSCOMB, DWARF (Celosia Cristata) [hA-10 in.] This little plant 

 is almost over-powered by the large ruffled velvety crest that rises 

 above it on a central stem. 

 Empress Large crimson combs, rich bronze foliage. 

 Rose Fine rose colored crests. 



Pkts. 10c each 

 • Mixed Hoz. 70c; pkt. 10c 



COLEUS, Large Leaved [tP-12 in.] These are the ornamental ''foli- 

 age" plants so weU 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 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 freshness 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 



-ArOur choice. 



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