22 38 Schultz's Seed Store, Washington, D. C 



Cardinal Climber 



Centaurea Cyanus 



Chrysanthemums 



One of the best annual 

 climbers introduced for 

 many years. Rapid grower, with branching habit; 

 flowers all Summer in fiery cardinal-red clusters; 

 25 feet. Pkt. 10c. 



Castor Bean °f Ricmus. Tail majestic 



plants for lawns, with leaves of 

 glossy green, brown or bronzed metallic hue and long 

 spikes of scarlet, or of green, prickly fruit. Of very 

 quick growth in rich soil. Tender annual. 6 to 15 

 feet high. Pkt. 5c. 



Celosia coxcomb. Free blooming, graceful 



plants, growing best in rather light soil, 



not too rich; grown in pots they are fine for the 

 greenhouse or conserv^atory. Half hardy annuals. 

 Pkt. 10c. 



(Bachelor's Button, 

 Corn Flower). A well- 

 known, hardy border plant, also called "Blue Bottle," 

 "Ragged Robin" and "Ragged Sailor," which does 

 best in carefully prepared gravelly soil. It flowers 

 from Julv until late in the Autumn. Hardv annual. 

 Plant 1 to 2 feet high. Mixed. Pkt. 5c. 



The annual Chrv^santhe- 

 mums are distinct from 

 the Autumn-flowering varieties, blooming all Sum- 

 mer and making a gorgeous display in the flower 

 garden and for pot culture. Double Mixed 5c. 

 Annuals. 



Clarkia Beautiful hardy annuals with rose-colored 

 ______ and purple flowers, in delicate, but very 



brilliant shades. The plants are about IS inches high 

 and profuse bloomers. Mixed, double. Pkt. 10c. 



Cohsea (C^^PS and Saucers Vine). A climber of 



, rapid growth, attaining a height of 30 to 



50 feet during the season; valuable for covering 

 trellises, arbors, trunks of trees, etc.; will cling to any 

 rough surface. In sowing, place seeds edgewise and 

 merely cover with light soil. 

 Seandens. Large, bell-shaped purple flowers. Pkt. 

 10c. 



Columbine (Aquilegia). Every well regulated 

 garden has a space devoted to 

 hardy perennials, and no bed of perennials would be 

 complete without a due proportion of Columbines. 

 They are of the easiest culture and when once estab- 

 lished will furnish for many years a magnificent dis- 

 play of the handsomest flowers each Spring and 

 Summer. 



Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 



Cnr**r»nQi« Lanceolata grandiflora. This is o 

 VxUrcujJaia ^^^^^ plants, wi 



one 



hardy plants, with 

 large, showy bright yellow flowers, produced in the 

 greatest abundance from June till frost. As a cut 

 flower they stand near the head among hardj' plants, 

 having long stems and lasting in good condition a 

 week or more. Easily- grown from seed, flowering the 

 first year if sown early. Pkt. 10c. 



Cosmos ^'^^y effective for Autumn flowering in 



. broad masses or backgrounds. A hard^^ 



and rapid growing annual, forming bush-like plants 

 with feathery green foliage, 4 to 6 feet high, covered 

 with large flowers somewhat resembling the single 

 Dahlia. They are gracefully poised on long stems 

 and are very useful for decorative purposes. 



New Double Flowering. This novelty varies consider- 

 ably in its degree of doubleness, some of the flowers 

 being perfect, while others have a crested center, 

 with the outside petals forming a collar, each type 

 being very sho\\T- This variety- can readily be told 

 ■when quite young, owing to foliage being heavier 

 than the single variety. Pkt. 15c., 3^4 oz. 50c. 



Early Flowering. This strain blooms in August. It 

 is a strong, vigorous grower with lovelj^ flowers of 

 white, pink and crimson. Pkt., Mixed, 5c. 



Giant Fancy. These giant flowers are exceedingly 

 beautiful. It is well to start the seeds of this class 

 in the house early and transplant to open ground 

 after hard frosts are past. Giant Pink, pkt. 10c. ; 

 Giant AYhite, pkt. 10c. ; Giant Red, pkt. lOc, 

 Giant Crimson, pkt. lOc; Giant Mixed, pkt. lOc. 



A most beautiful climber with 

 delicate, dark green, feathery 

 foUage and an abundance of bright, star-shaped, rose, 

 scarlet or white blossoms. Tender annual. About 

 15 ieet high. Mixed, pkt. 5c. 



Cypress Vine 



Giant Fancy Cosmos 



Double Daisy 



(Bellis). A favorite perennial, 

 which \^•ill stand the "Winter if 

 given tlie protection of a little litter. In bloom from 

 early Spring until well on in the Summer. Easily 

 raised from seed, which may be sown any time from 

 Spring till August. Finest double-flowering. Pkt. 

 10c. 



^g^J^JJg^g One of the best late Summer and Autumn 



. flowering plants, and now enjoying a 



wide popularity; the double sorts will bloom the first 

 season if the seed is sown before the beginning of 

 April. 



Double Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 



Eschscholtzia F,f^^^?r^^ '^''Wk 



lull bloom 01 these large, 



saucer-shaped flowers in various shades of j-ellow 

 with orange center, gives a brilliant color efi'ect. The 

 foliage is finely cut and has a bluish tinge or bloom, 

 delicate and verj^ attractive. Hardy annual. About 

 IS inches high. Pkt. 5c. 



(Alyosotis). A favorite old- 

 fashioned flower, bearing in 

 profusion, especially in Fall and Spring, clusters of 

 dainty blue, five-petaled blossoms. It thrives well 

 in the shade or open border but flourishes best in a 

 moist, shady, situation. Hardy perennial. About 

 8 inches high. Pkt. 5c. 



(Marvel of Peru). A well- 

 known, handsome, free-flow- 

 ering garden favorite; does well everywhere; give 

 each plant 12 to 18 inches of room. Fine mixed, 5c^ 

 PoXfflove (Digitalis) . Grows to the height of 3 

 ^ or 4 feet, affording dense spikes of 



Colors white, lavender 



Forget-Me-Not 



Four o'clock 



love 



brilliantly colored flowers, 

 and rose. A valuable flower in every perennial gar- 

 den. Hardy biennials or perennials. Pkt. 10c. 



Oaillardia (blanket Flower). Splendid showy 



annuals, remarkable for the profusion, 



size and brilliancy of theii- flowers, continuing in 

 bloom from early Summer till November; excellent 

 for beds, borders, or for cutting; should be sown 

 where they are to bloom; 13^ feet. Mixed, pkt. 5c 



r^^raniiim Zonale, Mixed. A superb strain 



VJCI ctiiiUiii ^j^g largest and finest varieties. 



Very interesting to grow from seed, which should be 

 Started indoors and transferred to the open in I lay 

 or June. Mixed, pkt. 10c. 



