The Ferry Display contains many varieties; 



Geiim — Double Scarlet shops up well in both border and 

 rock garden. 



Cobaea scandens. Cup-and-Saucer Vine. 



Blue. Clings to brick, screen, or other rough surfaces. 

 Grows rapidly . (hh-P 20 ft. I 25c 



Cockscomb, Dwarf Crested Mixed. Celosia cristata nana. 

 Combs of crimson and rose; bronze foliage. Showy in 

 border with other annuals. (h-A 10 in.) 15c 



Cockscomb, Dwarf Empress Red. Celosia cristata. 



Deep, dark-crimson combs, bronzed leaves. (h-A 12 in. 

 — 15 in.) 15c 



Coleus, Large Leaved Mixed. Foliage Plant. 



Many shades and combinations of red, green, yellow. 

 Pot, window box. or border plant. (t-P 12 in.) 25c 



Columbine, Imperial Long Spurred Mixed. Aquilegia. 

 Delightful blend of colors. Excellent in rock garden 

 or border. Does well in part shade. (h-P -2y 2 ft.) 15c 



Columbine, Long Spurred, BUie Shades. Aquilegia. 

 Shades of blue. Large single flowers; long spurs. (h-P 

 2V 2 ft.) 15c 



Coral Bells. 



See Heuchera sanguinea, page 25. 



Coreopsis, Mayneld Giant. Coreopsis lanceolata grandi- 

 flora. 



Glossy yellow. Single flowers. Long stems for cutting. 

 Excellent in large masses in the border. (h-P 2 ft.) 10c 



Coreopsis, Double Sunburst. Coreopsis lanceolata grancli- 

 flora. 



Rich golden yellow. Blooms first season but flowers 

 are better second season. (h-P 2 ft.) 15c 



Cosmos, Early Yellow Flare. Cosmos sulphureus. 



Flowers of golden or "butter" yellow. Free blooming. 

 More striking than Orange Flare, and slightly later 

 and taller. All-America Silver Medal. (h-A 3}4 ft.) 10c 



Cosmos, Fiesta. Cosmos sulphureus. 



Showy blooms, varying from 2 to 2]4 inches, display 

 bold, bright scarlet striping over gold. Easy grower, 

 early bloomer. An All-America Silver Award winner 

 for 1952. (h-A 2 to 3 ft.) 15c 



Cosmos, Orange Flare. Cosmos sulphureus. 



Golden-orange. Striking in flower border. Good for 

 cutting. (h-A 2>y 2 ft.) 15c 



Cosmos, Sensation. Cosmos bipinnatus. 



Bright crimson (DAZZLER) and Mixed. Very large 

 flowers. Early enough to bloom anywhere in U. S. 

 Long blooming. (h-A 2>Y 2 ft.). Each: 15c 



Cosmos, Sensation Radiance. Cosmos bipiannatus. 



Deep rose with rich crimson center. Large flowers on 

 long stems. All-America Award. (h-A 2>Y 2 ft.) 25c 



Creeping Zinnia. Sanvitalia procumbens. 



Many small, deep yellow, double flowers resembling 

 miniature zinnias. Black centers. Likes sunshine. 

 Fine edging plant. (h-A 6 in. > 15c 



Cypress Vine Mixed. Ipomoea quamoclit. 



Scarlet 'and white. Graceful lacy vine for trellis or 

 arbor. Climbs readily. (h-A 8 ft.) 15c 



Dahlia, Un win's Dwarf Mixed. Semi-double Dahlia. 



Gorgeous blend of colors. Group in foreground of 

 border for spot of lovely color. (t-P used as annual 

 14 in.) 15c 



Delphinium, Dwarf Chinese. Larkspur. 



Soft skv blue (AZURE FAIRY); Ultramarine blue 

 (BLUE BUTTERFLY). Reaches full development 

 first season from seed Dlanted early. For low borders. 

 (h-P 2 ft.) Each: 15c 



Delphinium, Pacific Giant White. Perennial Larkspur. 

 Enormous, double clear white blossoms. Strong 

 stems. Highly mildew resistant. (h-P 5 ft.) 50c 



Delphinium, Pacific Giant Mixed. Perennial Larkspur. 

 Shades of blue, lavender, mauve and white. Large 

 flower spikes. Particularly suited to Pacific Coast con- 

 ditions. Mildew resistant. (h-P 5 ft.) 25c 



Delphinium. Perennial Larkspur. 



Silverv blue (BELLADONNA); Deep intense blue 

 (BELLAMOSUM). Sown early will flower late first 

 season. (h-P 5 ft.) Each: 15c 



Dianthus deltoides erecta. Maiden Pink. 



Single flowers in shades of bright carmine rose. Plants 

 erect and compact. A fine addition to the rock garden 

 or low border. (h-P 7 in.) 15c 



Dianthus plumarius. 



See Pinks, Hardy Single and Double Mixed, page 29 



English Daisy, Double Monstrosa. Bellis perennis. 



Crimson Ball, Rose, White, and Mixed. Extra large 



flowers, about 75% double. Long blooming period. 



A favorite for rock gardens and edgings. (h-P 8 in.) 



Separate colors, Each: 25c; Mixed: 25c 



Eschscholtzia pulchella. 



See California Poppy, Little Beauty, page 22 



Forget-me-not, Blue Bird. Myosotis oblongata. 



Blue with small yellow eye. Combine with bulb 

 flowers in rock garden or border. (h-P 12 in.) 15c 



Forget-Me-Not. Clear blue. Myosotis palustris. 



Clear blue flower with tiny yellow eye. Low, spread- 

 ing growth is excellent for early bloom in rock gardens 

 and under shrubs. (h-P 6 in.— 8 in.) 15c 



Four o'clock, Mixed. Mirabilis jalapa: Marvel of Peru. 

 Red, white, yellow, and striped and blotched. Use as 

 bushv hedge or in clumps in border. (t-P used as an- 

 nual 2 ft.) 15c 



Foxglove, Fine Mixed. Digitalis gloxinaeflora. 



Rose and white. Combines well with Sweet William 

 and Pinks. (h-B 3 ft.) 15c 



Gaillardia, Giant Perennial Mixed. Gaillardia grandi- 

 flora. 



Tones of maroon and orange. Strong growing and 

 hardv. Blooms early. Semi-double blossoms. (h-P 

 2 ft.) 15c 



Gaillardia grandiflora, Portola Mixed. Blanket Flower. 

 Bronzy red centers, petals gold-tipped. Blooms for 

 long season. Semi-double. (h-P 2 ft.) 15c 



Gaillardia, Lorenziana Gaiety, Double Mixed. Blanket 

 Flower. 



Shades of sulphur, orange, scarlet, maroon, and rerl- 

 and-gold. Easy to grow. (h-A 18 in.) 15c 



Geranium (Pelargonium) Zonella Mixed. 



Shades of white, pink, and red, zoned flowers. For 

 edging, window boxes, and house plants. (t-P 12 in. — 

 30 in.) 25c 



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