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SPIDER PLANT 
CLEOME PUNGENS 
(GIANT SPn>£R 
PLANT) 
Hardy Annual 
A very showy annual, 
growing 4 to 5 feet bigh, 
with rose-colored flowers 
of peculiar and intoreyt- 
ing shape, suggesting 
spiders. Blooms every 
day of ^he season. Pkt., 
4 cents. 
CELOSIA or COCKSCOMB, OSTRICH ITEATHEB 
COCKSCOMB 
(OSTRICH FEATHER) 
Hardy Annual 
A now Coclcscomb which bears feathery 
plumes of bloom, more like ostrich feathers or 
Pampas' grass than anything else. A plant In} 
bloom is one of the very brightest and showiest 
of all garden annuals. Packet, 4 cents. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
Hardy Auniial 
FINEST DOUBLE MIXED— A valuable and 
unique novelty. Extremely variable. It Is im- 
possible to describe the beautiful forms pro- 
duced. A great variety of colors, markings and 
pencilings. It is very double, semi-double o» 
single, all equally charming. Packet, 5 cents. 
COIX LACHRYMAE 
CENTAUREA MAKGUEKITB 
CENTAUREA 
Hardy Annual 
NEW MARGUERITE — The most fragrant and 
longest keeping cut flower. The flowers are the 
size of a medium carnation, freely produced on 
long stems which renders them valuable for 
cutting; colors pure white, pale sulphur, yellow 
and lavender. The flowers are sweet scented, and 
their lasting quality after being cut is remark- 
able. From spring sown seed they commence 
to flower in July. Choicest mixed. I'acket, 4 
cents. 
CENTROSEMA 
Hardy Perennial Climber 
Sometimes called "Look at Me" 
A beautiful climber well adapted to coverim; 
the lower part of porches or trailing over low 
objects. It will bloom until frost. Flowers pro- 
fusely. Grows to a height of 10 feet. Of easy 
cultivation. Flowers are sometimes produced 6 
to 8 in a cluster. Butterfly Pea. Packet, 5 cents. 
COIX LACHRYMAE <S^^SS' 
An ornamental grass, with broad, corn-like leaves and hard, shining 
seeds of peculiar appearance. Seed frequently used as remedy for sore 
throat, goiter and teething babies. Facket, 3 cents. 
CHBVSANTHEMCM— nOUBW! MIXED 
10!) 
CENTROSEMA. OB "LOOK AT MB*' 
