SEEDS WHICH SUCCEED 



(Prices per packet) 



Cosmos — Blooming in the late Autumn when all 

 other flowers have ceased 



COSMOS 



Every year this flower makes more friends. Both 

 flowers and lace-hke foHage are grand for cutting. 

 Growing 4 to 8 feet high from seed. In flower 

 for 30 to 40 days. See iUustration. Valuable 

 for screens. 



Early Dwarf Dawn. — ^White ground, flushed with 

 delicate pink; a decided acquisition to this 

 class 15 



Fine Mixed. — 3 to 4 feet high, bearing white, 

 crimson and pink flowers in July and onward.. 5 



Giant of California. — Strong robust plants, fine 

 colors 10 



Klondyke. — New, orange-yellow 10 



Mammoth Perfection. — Flowers of perfect form, 

 great size and beauty. White, crimson, dark 

 pink, white tinted rose. Mixed 10 



CYPRESS VINE 

 See Morning Glories, page 90. 



(Prices per packet) 



Delphinium 



DELPHINIUM (Larkspur) 



The Larkspurs are showy annuals and perennials. 

 Very easy to cultivate and beautiful for borders. 

 The foliage is dark green, much divided, throwing 

 out to perfection the blossoms, which are terminal 

 spikes of blue, purple, white and red. Although 

 hardy perennials, the plants will bloom the first 

 Autumn and again the following Spring. All 

 grow freely in good soil. See illustration. 



ANNUAL VARIETIES 



Cardinal. — A brilliant scarlet, a color which has 

 made these beautiful annuals more attractive 

 than ever 15 



Hyacinth Flowered. — Double 15 



Tall Rocket.— Mixed. 3 feet 5 



Dwarf Rocket. — Double mixed. 1 foot 5 



Emperor. — Very choice mixed colors , 10 



Finest Mixed 5 



HARDY VARIETIES— VERY CHOICE 



Formosum. — Double blue, white eye. Surpass- 

 ingly brilliant, 1 foot high 10 



Nudicaule. — Large scarlet; very showy 20 



DIANTHUS 



In this family are the Pinks, Picotees and Carna- 

 tions, which are surpassed by few garden flowers. 

 These old favorites are still as popular as ever. 

 Rich soil wiU make bright flowers. Most of the 

 varieties are fragrant. In the open garden some 

 bloom the first Autumn; all bloom the second 

 season. 



PERPETUAL FLOWERING 



Chabaud's Double Perpetual. — Choice yellow; 

 blooms in 6 months in open garden 25 



Comtesse de Paris 25 



Giant Marguerite. — ^Very double. Blooms first 

 year early, and constant blooming 4 months from 

 seed. Large flowers. Mixed , 25 



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