WEEBER DON 



45 



Flower Seeds 



CI/ARICIA. This beautiful and uttrno- 

 tlvP auaual has hoen much improvptl 

 "Sinr-y jts introciuotToii, tho flowers 

 Deing twico tlie original size. This, 

 oombinwl Willi biilliant colors pro- 

 tusioji of jjloom and lino habit, makes 

 it a.gardeii tavorite. H. A. V/. fl- 



Ftnest Mi.voil. JJoiihIo and Kinglc 

 varieties. Pk(.5c- 117. 30c 

 CliEMATIS. Very rapiil growers and 

 free bloomers, .adapted for arbors, 

 fences, etc. U. V. 10 It- 



Flaminula.. A bonutilul white fra- 

 grant variety. Pkt. 5e. 



Paiiiciiliita. Coverrd with pure white, 

 fragrant llowers, fompletely hiding 

 the foliage. In yepteiuber the llowers 

 are followed by seed pods of bron-/.v 

 red. Perfectly hardy. Pkt. lOe 



Jackiiiaiiiii V a lit-tics. Mixed 

 shades. I'fovrers 3 to 4 in. across. 

 Pkt. 10c. 



CLKKODKNDItOiV PALLAX. An 



exceedingly handsome greenhouse 

 perennial with large spikes of scarlet 

 llowers. (seeds sown in spring will 

 produce flowering plants m Septem- 

 ber. 3 ft. Pkt. 50o. 

 ClilANTU US. A beautiful plant about 

 3 ft. m height, with rich scarlet, long 

 potaled, pea-shaped flowers, marked 

 witli a large black, cloud-like blotch 

 in front, fi. S. 



Dampleri (Austrian Glory Pea). Scar- 

 let and black llowers. Pkt. 10c. 



Punicous (NowZealand I'arrot'sBill). 

 r Scarlet and white flowers. Pkt. lOe. 

 COB/ISA. Handsome half-hardy per- 

 ennial climber, with purple-lilac bell- 

 ehaped llowers. Valuable for the 

 conservatory ; may be planted out-of- 

 doors in June. 



ScaiidciLs. Blue. Pkt. lOc, on. 75c. 



AUia. White. Pkt. 25o. 



Macrostemma. Violet. Pkt. 10c. 

 COCKSCOMB. SeeCelosia. 

 COIjEUS. One of the most popular 

 ornamental foliage plants. It is very 

 decorative in the flower border, an"' 

 efusily grown from seed. H. H. P. 



Finest Mixed Hybrids. Pkt. 15e. 



Finest liarge - Leaved MLved. 

 Pkt. 23e. 



COI^HNSIA. An exceedingly jjretty 

 free-flowering annual, remarkably 

 attractive in beds. H. A. 

 Finest Mixed. 1 It. Pkt. 5e., oz. 25c. 



MOBNINO OLOBY 



CONVOLVULUS 



or Morning Glory. 



Beautiful free-flowering, and remarka- 

 bly showy climbers, with exceedingly 

 handsome, rich-colored flowers, which 

 make an unusual brilliant efl'ect. H. A. 

 Dwarf or Bedding Varieties 

 Crimson Violet. iVieh crimson-vio- 

 let, white throat, yellow eye. Pkt. 5c. 

 Rosens. Boso with white throat, 

 fringed purple, golden eye. Pkt. 5c. 

 Tricolor Minor. Eich violet-purple, 

 with white center. 1ft. H. A. Pkt. 5c. 

 Finest Mixed. Pkt. 5e., oz. 25o. 



Climbing Varieties 

 Bine. .Pkt. 5e., oz. 20c. 

 Blood Red. Pkt. Sc., oz. 20c. 

 Striped. Pkt. 5c., oz. 20c. 

 Violet. Pkt. Sc., oz. 20o. 



White. Pkt. 00., oz. 20c. 

 Finest Mi.xed. Pkt. 5e., oz. 15c. 

 Imperial Japanese. Tliese 

 vines attain a height of from 

 30 to 50 ft. Tho colors range 

 tlirotigh reds, blues, indigoand 

 blackisli purple; from snow- 

 wliite to cream and silver-gray. 

 Koino are striped, starred and 

 .s,..,tt<,d. 



Clioicc Mi.\:ed. Pitt. lOc, oz. 



50c. 



Maiiritanlcna. Blue. H. P. 

 Pkt. 10c. 



ClIPHIJA («g.ar PUuitV HaU- 

 hardy perennials, ustliil ns 

 bedding and border iilant.s. 

 Theyaroeasilygmwnandllow- 

 cr the iirst sea.son from seed. 

 Miniala Comijaota. Scarlet. 



1 It. Pkt. lOe. 

 Plalvcenl.ra. Soarletand pur- 

 ple.' lit. Pkt. 10c. 

 Strigxilosa. Yellow and red. 

 1 ft. Pkt. lOo. 



COSMOS 



A. charming autumn flowering plnnt, 

 with flowers borne profusely in loosa 

 clusters of variegated colors. H. A. 



Manimotli Perfection. Thw llow- 

 ers are double the size of old variety. 



Brigltt. Pinli. Pkt. lOc, oz. $1.00. 



Concliita or Crimson. Pkt. 10c. , 

 oz. Sl.OO. 



Purple. Pkt. lOc, oz. Sl.OO. 



Pure Wliite. Pkt. lOe., oz. Sl.OO. 



Velvet. Pkt. lOc, oz. Sl.OO. 



Choice 3Ii.ved. Pkt. lOc, oz. 8O0. 



New Dwarf Early Flowering. 

 Seeds sown in the open ground in the 

 early part of May will produce bloom- 

 ing"plauts in .August, and they will 

 continue to llower until killed by frost 

 in fall. Pkt. lOe. 



Yellow, or Itlondykc. Flowers 

 sulphur-yoUow, from 1 to 1% in. iu 

 diameter, while the plants attain a 

 height of about 2 ft. Pkt. Ule, 



"Whi(,e Pearl. Pkt. 5c., oz, 40o, 



Pinlt Pearl. Pkt. oc, oz. 'JOc. 



Mi.vtHl. Pkt. 5c., oz. 30o. 



Marguerite, I'riiigod. This var- 

 ietv of I'osmos has deeply ami irreg- 

 ularly fringed petals. Pkt. 10c. 

 CORN PI^OWER. SeeCyanus. 

 COREOPSIS. See Calliop.sis. 

 CORYDAlilSNobilis. Yellow. H. P. 



3^' ft. Pkt. 10c. 

 COWSLIP. A favorite free-flowering 

 plant, which should be extensively 

 grown for lilliiig the bedsniid iKU-ders 

 of the spring llowr Kanlr-n. 11. P. 

 Yellow. Welt-known ravonle. I'kt.ac. 



Finest Mixed, -'i ft. Pkt. 5c. 

 CUUCIANEM.A Stylosa (OrosB- 

 wort). Purple. H. P. % ft. Pkt. 5t!. 

 CUCUMIS. (C)rnamciital CiuHimber.) 

 Romarkable for ornauicnt;!! and pic- 

 turesque character of fruii and foliagA 



Flexiiosus (Snake Cucumber}. 3 ft. 

 Pkt. 5c. 



Fine M ixed. Including the most use- 

 ful and ornamental. Pitt. 5c. 



