COSMOS 
LARGE EARLY FLOWERING COSMOS 
CARDINAL CLIMBER 
The most beautiful and brilliant Annual Climber ever sent out. 
No. Pkt. cts. 
211. A strong, rapid grower, attaining a height of thirty feet or more, with 
beautiful fern-like lacinated foliage, covered with fiery cardinal-red flowers 
from midsummer till frost. The flowers are about IH inches in diameter, 
and are borne in clusters of five to seven blossoms each. It delights in 
a warm, sunny situation and good soil 25 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
These improved varieties form busily, compact, oval plants about 18 inches 
high, are of easy cultivation, and flower most abundantly during the summer: 
very showy garden annuals and fine for cutting. 
212. EVENING STAR— Sheeted with large, single golden-yellow flowers 10 
213. MORNING STAR — Large cream-yellow flowers; profuse 10 
214. WHITE STAR— Giant white flowers .10 
215. MIXED SINGLE ANNUAL VARIETIES 10 
216. FRUSTESCENS or PARIS DAISY— Single perennial variety, with pure 
white flowers. 1 ft. G 10 
DOUBLE FLOWERING VARIETIES. 
217. INODORUM PLENISSIMUM— Pure white. Fine for cutting. H. h. 
p.. 1 ft 10 
218. INODORUM (Bridal Robe) — Of very compact and upright habit and 
not exceeding 10 inches in height. Extra double pure white flowers. . . . 2S 
219. DOUBLE WHITE 10 
220. DOUBLE YELLOW 10 
221. MIXED— Double sorts 10 
COLEUS 
Effective foliage plant. Grown from seed, plant grows far larger and healthier 
than from cuttings. 
222. SPLENDID MIXED EXHIBITION— Saved from new varieties with 
laree and superbly variegated foliage 35 
Cosmos has a striking effect amongst tall growing plants. 
Its beautiful large blooms are carried on long stems and 
the foliage is feathery and graceful. Should be sown 
early and potted off previous to planting in open ground. 
GIANTS OF CALIFORNIA COSMOS 
The Glory of the Autumn Garden. 
The flowers are often 4 inches across. The petals are 
broad and overlapping, and of. splendid substance. For 
cutting this is one of the finest flowers grown. The long 
stems and feathery foliage lend themselves to graceful 
arrangements. 5 to 6 feet high. 
No. Pkt. cts. No. Pkt. cts. 
223. MIXED COLORS 10 226. CRIMSON 10 
224. WHITE 10 227. KLONDYKE Large. 
225. PINK 10 orange-color flowers 10 
LARGE EARLY-FLOWERING COSMOS. 
Unfortunately, Giant Cosmos do not bloom until late 
in the season. This early-flowering strain begins bloom- 
ing scatteringly in July, the quantity increasing gradually 
until August and from that time until frost the plants are 
a mass of flowers. The flowers average 3 inches, across; 
4 feet high. 
No. Pkt. cts. No, Pkt. cts. 
228. CRIMSON 10 231. PURPLE ID 
229. ROSE 10 232. LARGE EARLY 
230. WHITE 10 MIXEDCOSMOSIO 
LADY LENOX COSMOS 
The highest development in Cosmos. 
The long-stemmed flowers are of immense size, frequent- 
ly measuring 5 inches across. The petals are broadly 
oval and overlap. Unsurpassed both for garden decoration 
and as cut flowers. Height 6 to 7 feet. 
233. LADY LENOX, PINK— Lovely sheU-pink. light- 
ing up well at night 10 
234. LADY LENOX» WHITE— A fine pure white 
selection from the above 10 
CLARKIA 
Charming garden annuals. The flowers, of rose, white, 
red, purple, etc., borne in profusion during the summer; 
1 to 2 feet. 
235. DOUBLE WHITE 10 
236. SCARLET QUEEN— Double flowers, intense 
orange scarlet ^ 10 
237. FIREFLY — Vivid, rose-crimson flowers, excep- 
tionally double 10 
238. PURPLE PRINCE— Fine rich purple double 
flowers IS 
239. QUEEN MARY — Lovely rose-carmine flowers, 
very double IS. 
240. SALMON QUEEN — Double salmon-pink flowers 10 
241. VESUVIUS — Double orange-scarlet 10 
242. MIXED— Double 10 
CLIANTHUS 
243. DAMPIERI — Mixed. H h. p. Greenhouse 
climber. Fine foliage and bright scarlet flowers. 25 
X COBAEA Scandens 
Elegant rapid-growing climbers, attaining a height of 
20 feet. Particularly desirable for covering arbors, walls, 
etc. Can be grown in the conservatory in winter. Flowers 
large and bell-shaped. 
244. BLUE IS 
245. WHITE IS 
CINERARIA 
These beautiful flowers should be in the greenhouse of every lover of flowers. 
They come into bloom during spring and early summer. Our Prize Strain is 
superb, and is grown by one of the greatest specialists of the present time. 
246. EWING'S PRIZE STRAIN— Beautifully formed flowers of large size 
and of exquisite and varied colors 50 
247. GRANDIFLORA STELLATA (Star Cineraria)— Plants are of graceful 
habit, bearing small flowers in loose panicles. A most valuable plant for 
greenhouse decoration, 2 to 3 ft 35 
248. MARITIMA — Silvery foliage. Much used as a border plant. H. h. p., 
13^ ft 10 
COXCOMB Celosia Cristata 
Curious looking but ornamental flowers. Very attractive when mixed with 
other plants, or for pot culture. H. h. a. 
249. EMPRESS— Extremely large, beautifully formed combs of bright, vel- 
vety crimson IS 
250. GLASGOW PRIZE — Crimson. Combs are of great size and well 
suited for competition 15 
251. MIXED VARIETIES 10 
COLLINSIA 
An attractive hardy annual either in beds or borders. Free-flowerer. 
252. MIXED— H. a., 1 ft 
10 
CONVOLVULUS 
See MORNING GLORY and JAPANESE MORNING GLORY 
COREOPSIS or Calliopsis 
The Coreopsis shows to best advantage in large masses. Pick off seed pods 
as they show; this will cause the plants to keep longer in bloom. 
253. LARGE FLOWERING VARIETIES, MIXED— H. a.. 2 ft 10 
254. DWARF FINEST MIXED— H. a., 1 ft 10 
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