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FLOWER SEEDS THAT GROW 



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Ten 5c Papers Mailed for 25c., 

 or Four 10c. Papers for 25c. 



CALLIOPSIS. 



63a. CENTAUREA GYMNOCARPA.— Fine Cut silver-gray foli- 

 age; 1% feet. Packet, 5c. H Oz., 10c. 



68. CENTAURA CANDIDISSIMA.— Silver white; leaves broadly 

 cut. Packet, 5. 14 oz., 10c. 



70. CHRYSANTHEMUMS, SINGLE, MIXED (A).— Showy and 

 effective garden favorite :i extensively grown for cut flowers. The 

 hardy annuals are summc? flov/ering border plants; good for pot cul- 

 ture and quite distinct from the autumn flowering varieties. Packet, 5c. 



71. CHRYSANTHEMUMS FRUTESCENS (A).— (The Marguerite, 

 or Paris Daisy.) — It produces freely its white, star-like flowers under 

 the most favorable conditions. Packet, 10c. 



CINERARIA.— Seed should be sown in well-drained seed pans or 

 shallow pots of light rich soil, giving the seed but a very slight cover- 

 ing. Place a piece of glass over the pot to retain moisture. When the 

 plants have made their first pair of leaves they should be potted off into 

 smaller pots. As fast as the pots are full of roots, shift into larger 

 •ones till the flowering size is reached. 



75. CINERARIA (Dusty Miller) (P.) — Fine for bedding, ribbon 

 beds and margains; prized for their beautiful, downy, silvery foliage; 

 half-hardy perennials; 2 feet. Packet, 5c. 



76. CINERARIA HYBRIDA (P). — Large flowered prize varieties; 

 very a/ttractive, free blooming plants, producing large and brilliant 

 floweres. Packet, 25c. 



77. CINERARIA HYBRIDA DWARF (P). — Large flowered, dwarf 

 prize varieties; splendid strain. Packet, 25c. 



80. CLARKIA (A) — Hardy annual, of easy cultivation, graceful in 

 habit and growth. Long stemmed flowers, resembling chrysanthe- 

 mums, growing 1 foot high, from July to October. Packet, 5c. 



85. COCKSCOMBS (Celosia Cristata) (A). — ^Very popular an- 

 "nuals of the easiest culture, highly ornamental for decoraition of the 

 greenhi^ius- , drawing-room and garden. Half-hardy annuals. Packet, 5c, 



86. COCKSCOMBS, GLASGOW PRIZE (A). — Immense, showy, 

 dark crimson combs, 10c, 



88. COWSLIP (P). — Beautiful hardy spring 

 flowers of different colors. Packet, 10c. 



89. COLEUS (A). — Very choice plants, with 

 richly colored foliage of maroon, green, crimson, 

 yellow, etc. Packet, 25c. 



90. CONVOLVULUS, TRI-COLOR MINOR 

 (Dwarf Morning Glory) (A). — A beautiful class 

 of hardy annuals, affording a large, showy mass 

 of flowers from July to CcLober. Packet, 5c. 



93. COREOPSIS (Calliopsis) (P.) — Beautiful 

 annuals, with large bright golden yellow fl_owers, 

 varied with rich brown. Excellent for cutting 

 and decoration. Height, 2 feet. Packet, 5c.. 



93a. COREOPSIS LANCEOLATA (F). — IM- 

 PROVED (California Sunbeams). — This is One 

 of the finest of hardy plants, with large, showy, 

 bright golden-yellow flowers, freely produced 

 on long stalks, from June till frost; excellent 

 for cutting; will thrive in almost any situation. 

 Packet, 5c. % oz., 25c. 



COSiyiOS. 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 

 showy blossoms, in white, pink or crimson. Cosmos 

 should be in every garden. Sow the seed early and 

 transplant, or later in spring where it is to remain. 

 Hardy annual. ■ 



04. Early Flowering' Sawn (A). — White slightly 

 tinted with pink. Packet, 10c. ; Oz., 50c. 

 95. Mixed (A). — Packet, 5c. Oz., 25c. 

 95a. Pint (A). — -Packet, 5c. 



White (A). — Packet, 5c. 

 Crimson (A). — Packet, 5c. 



NEW MABGUEBITE COSMOS (A). — One of 



and daintiest varieties imaginable. 



95b. 

 95c. 

 95d. 



the prettiest 

 Packet, 10c. 



COSMOS 



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