No. 
CLARKIA 
1P9. MIXED-Single and double 
WILLIAM EWING & GO.'S SEE D CATALOGUE 
Pkt cts. No. 
S 
43 
Plff nto 
CONVOLVULUS (or Morning Glory) 
Of easy culture and, if thinned" out,' is 'very 209. CONVOLVULUS MAJOR (Morning Qlorv)— H 
handsome. 1 to 2 ft. hiah. ^ Mixed colors. TaU ^ 
higli 
CLINTONIA 
s^iw.^'^^-T^K?-' * Blue. Somewhat re- 
sembles the Lobeha; suited for edging or rockwoik S 
CLIANTHUS 
f 'r "^'-^^a^.' P- Greenhouse climber. 
II me fohage and bright scarlet flowers 25 
COBAEA 
5 
5 
Mixed colori. Tall.. 
210. MINOR or DWARF-H. a., 1 ft. mixed colors. 
IPOMOEaT'''^'^ morning QLORIES-See 
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. 
212. LARGE FLOWERING VARIETIES MIXED— 
H. a., 2 ft 5 
202. SCANDENS-H. h. p. Beautiful greenhouse 
ehmber grows quickly and has fine foliale. It also " 
does well out of doors ^ ,0 213. DWARF FINEST MIXED— H. a., 1 ft 5 
COSMOS 
Cosmos has a striking effect amongst taU 
growing plants, Its beautiful large blooms are 
carried on long stems and the foUage is feathery 
and graceful. Should be sown early and potted 
off previous to planting in open ground. 
COXCOMB— (Celosia Cristata) 
Curious looking but ornamental flowers. Very 
STuW^'h h P'''"*^ 
^ r-^f'^'^T'y ^'^^S^ beautifuOy formed 
combs of bright velvety crin..<ion is 
204. GLASGOW PRIZE-C^im.son. "combs' ' are' ' of " - - . 
205. Kd VArIeT.E^^^^^^^^^^^ «| 214. GIANTS OF CALIFORNI.A-Blooms are .ery 
* '^^fge, often 4 inches across. The colors are the 
latest development in this handsome autumn 
flowering annual. 
WHITE 
CRIMSON .■; 
PINK 
MIXED 
215. KLONDVKE— Golden yellow flowers borne on long 
stems a,nd measure from 2 J to 3i inches across 
bhoulfl be sown in pots or bixestogetinto bloom 
before frost comes 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
216. NEW EARLY BLOOMING— H. h. a., mixed 20 
Forms compact bushes literally covered with 
flowers, not so large as the Giant varieties but 
more numerous. Commences blooming in July 
and continues till frost comes. ' 
CUPHEA (or Cigar Plant) 
217. Very floriferous, excellent.for i)uts and borders 
T. p., i ft 
10 
Coleus, Splendid Alixed Exhibition. 
COLEUS 
Effective foliage plant. Grown from seed, plant 
->n^ lD^^MAU'*''§f.''J*Ji! healthier than from cuttings. 
306. SPLENDID MIXED EXHIBITION— Saved frlm 
foliage"^™'"^^ with large and superbly variegated 
COLLINSIA 
An attractive hardy annual either in beds or 
borders. Free flowerer. 
308. MIXED— H. a., 1 ft 
CYCLAMEN 
The Cyclamen is among the^most beautiful of 
winter and spring blooming greenhouse or par- 
lor plants ot only are the bright colored flowers 
exceedingly handsome, but the foliage splendid. 
PRIZE STRAIN— Extra 
218. PERSICUM WIGGINS 
choice mixed 
25 
219. PERSICUM PAPILIO or BUTTERFLY so 
A ne^v variety of Cyclamen, very siiowy and 
colors are varied and striking and the flowers 
30 d""^^ beautifuUy fringed and crimped at the 
220. 
5 
5 
EWING'S PRIZE STRAIN 75 
This strain has been estabhshed ijy years of 
continued selection of tlie very finest varieties. 
Jr'roduces blooms in extraordinary abundance of 
great size, and most striking colors. A single 
plant has produced 300 blooms. 
