MISS Emma v. White. 
EARLY COSMOS, "THE DAWN." 
There is nothinR handsomer than the Cosmos, but its late flowerinR 
prevents it from becoming universally cultivated. Growers have been 
experimenting to produce early flowering varieties, but thus far these 
sorts have been somewhat interior to the later bloomers. In the ' ' Dawn ' ' 
however, they have found an early variety, fully as desirable. The flowers 
are pure white, with a tinge of rose at the center, and continue in bloom 
from July until frost. Height i ft. Pkt., SO seeds, 4 ct«. 
CYPRESS VINE. 
A beautiful climber, always a favorite, with delicate, feathery, dark 
g;een foliage, bearing bright, velvety, star-shaped flowers in scarlet or white, 
kt., SO seeds, 4 eta. 
— 34 — FrcesbaDk, Maa., Mir., '07. "1 like )-our plan o( scllini: hall or iraaU 
packets, became one can eel so many mote varletloa tor the fame value." 
Mil. Hcibeit Clark. 
COSMOS. 
CALIFORNIA GIANT COSMOS. 
For f.ill blooming Cosmos has no superior. The large, 
bushy plants. 3 to (j feet high, arc completely covered in the 
late fall with hundreds of beautiful ray flowers, pink, white 
or red. Both dowers and foliage arc unsurpassed for dec- 
oration. This is an improved strain grown for luo by a 
California spccialistj and will prviducc largest flowers and 
choicest colors. Mixed. Pkt., 75 seeds, 4 ct».; 3 pkts., 
7 ct«. 
Giant Crimson Coamo*. Especi.tUy handsome. Pkt., 
.50 seeds. 4 eta. 
Giant Pink Coamoa. Pkt.. 50 seeds. 4 eta. 
Giant White Coamoa. Pkt.. 50 seeds, 4c. 
EARLY-FLOWERING COSMOS. 
Splendid for the moro Nortlieni st^tos, espec- 
ially where the frvtsts often catch the lato 
Cosmos before llowerinR. It blooms from July 
to the entl ol the season. If you have been dis- 
anpointud in the other varieties, try this. 
^iixccl in all the Cosmos shades. Pkt., 75 seeds. 
4 cts. 
COSMOS MIXED. 
This mixture includes all the kinds described 
ont this page, and other fancy vurietie.f. Pkt,. 00 seeds, 
4 eta.: 2 pkts., 7 eta. 
WILD CUCUMBER. 
Though cominon, this well-known climber has so many 
favorable qualities — easv of cultivation, rapid growing, 
dense foliage, graceful blossoms, solf-sowing — that we can- 
not do without it. Pkt., 20 seeds, 4 eta.; os., 25 eta. 
SUMMER CYPRESS (KOCHIATRICOPHYLLA). 
This is vnriou.sly called Standing Cypress, Fireball or 
Fire Plant. ' A moru beautiful decorative plant has 
not been introduced in years. It grows quickly, loaning 
neat, compact, perfectly oval bushes, 2 to •! feet high, look- 
ing almost as though, they had been trimmed into shape. 
The foliage is a lovely green all summer, and in autumn it 
turns to a brilliant dark red, making a gorgeous display. It 
is splendid for a hedge, and the foliage is always nice lor 
decorating. If you do not know this plant you will make 
no mistake to take my word for it and try it. Annual. 
Pkt., 4 eta. 
Waltham. Minn., Apr., "07. "It wai you who first recuinmentled 
Summer Cypreis to me lor bedces and ornamental cflecta.nnd 1 would 
not bewltlioul It lor ■nylblns." Mrs. J. A. Slephao, 
