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CHRYSANTHEMUM r 
These improved varieties form busily, compact, ova 
plants, about 18 inches high, are of easy cultivation, 
and flower most abundantly during the summer; very 
showy garden annuals and fine for cutting. 
No. Pkt. cts. 
215. FRUSTESCENS or PARIS DAISY— Single 
perennial variety, with pure white flowers. 1 
ft. G 
216. INOOORUM PLENISSI MUM— Pure white. 
If seed is started early will flower all summer. 
Fine for cutting. H. h. p., 1 ft. ... 
INODORUM (Bridal Robe)— Of very com- 
pact and upright habit and not exceeding 10 
inches in height, the sturdy plants throw out 
their finely feathered foliage from the base and 
deck themselves with a mantle of extra double 
pure white flowers 25 
CORONARIUM DOUBLE WHITE ' 5 
219. CORONARIUM DOUBLE YELLOW 5 
220. MIXED— Double sorts 5 
221. MIXED — Double and single sorts. H. a. . 5 
217. 
218. 
CINERARIA 
These beautiful flowers should, be in the greenhouse 
of every lover of flowers. They come into bloom dur- 
ing spring and early summer. Our Prize Strain is 
superb, and is grown by one of the greatest specialists 
of the present time. 
222. EWING-S PRIZE STRAIN-Beautifully 
formed flowers of large size and of exquisite 
and varied colors cn 
223. GRANDIFLORA STELLATA (Star Ciue- 
raria) — Plants are of graceful habit, bearing 
small flowers in loose panicles. A most valu- 
able plant for greenhouse decoration, 2 to 3 ft 35 
224. MARITIMA— Silvery foliage. Much used as 
a border plant. H. h. p., IJ^ ft 
Our strains of Cineraria are very superior arid 
we confidently recommend them to all who are 
desirous of having really good specimens of this 
fine showy greenhouse plant. 
CLARKIA 
COXCOMB 
Celosia Cristata 
Curious looking but ornamental flowers. Very 
attractive when mixed with other plants, or for pot 
culture. H. h. a. 
No. Pkt. cts. 
236. EMPRESS— Extremely large beautifully 
formed combs of bright velvety crimson IS 
237. GLASGOW PRIZE— Crimson. Combs are 
of great size and well suited for competition. . 15 
238. MIXED VARIETIES 5 
COLLINSIA 
CENTAUREA "IMPERIALIS" 
Charmmg garden annuals. The flowers, of rnie- ^h:t^ i 
borne in profusion during the summer; 1 to 2 feet ' P""'^' 
No. ' _ 
225. DOUBLE WHITE <^ts 
li?- llREFLY *iYv^f'^~°°"^''^'"°'X"^' ''"'™^«^ iS 
228 PURPLE FlUNrF p-"™^^^^ e.xceptionally double. 10 
mI" On?FN MA^V t ^^"^ ^"'■P '^""'''^ flowers IS 
230: ^ALmSn'^^^^S'tJ-L''^ D°oubir™"^ flowers, very double 11 
salmon-pink flowers 10 
230a. VESUVIUS— Double orange^ 
scarlet 10 
231. MIXED— Double '.*.*. 5 
An attractive hardy annual either in beds or bor- 
ders. Free flowerer. 
No. Pkt. cts. 
39. MIXED— H. a.. 1 ft 2S 
CONVOLVULUS or 
Morning Glory 
240. CONVOLVULUS MAJOR (Morning Glory) 
— H. a. Mixed colors. Tall. Oz. 15c S 
241. MINOR or DWARF— H. a., 1 ft., mixed col- 
ors 5 
I For JAPANESE MORNING GLORIES— See IPO- 
MOEA.) 
« COREOPSIS or Calliopsis 
CLIANTHUS 
No. Pkt. cts. 
232. DAMPIERI— Mixed. H. h. p. 
Greenhouse climber. Fine foliage 
and bright scarlet flowers 25 
COBAEA 
SCANDENS 
Elegant, rapid-growing climbers, at- 
taining a height of 20 to 30 feet. Parti- 
cularly desirable for covering arbors, 
walls, etc. Can be grown in the con- 
servatory in winter. Flowers large and 
bell-shaped. 
No. Pkt. cts. 
233. BLUE 10 
234. WHITE 10 
COLEUS 
' Effective foliage plant. Grown from 
seed, plant grows far larger and healthier 
than from cuttings. 
No. Pkt. cts. 
235. SPLENDID MIXED EXHIBI- 
TION — Saved from new varieties 
with large and superbly variegated 
foliage 35 
COSMOS "GIANTS 
4: 
The Coreopsis shows to best advantage in large masses. Pick off «eed 
pods as they show; this will cause the plants to keep longer in bloom. 
No- Pkt. cts. 
242. LARGE FLOWERING VARIETIES, MIXED— H. a., 2 ft s 
243. DWARF FINEST MIXED— H. a . 1 ft s 
COSMOS 
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— 
Blooms are very large, often 4 
inches across. The colors are the 
latest development in this hand- 
some autumn flowering amiual. 
No. ptf 
244. WHITE 10 
245. CRIMSON 10 
246. PINK 10 
247. MIXED 10 
248. KLONDYKE — Golden yellow 
flowers borne on long stems and 
measure from 2J.^ to 3)2 inches 
across. Should be sown in pots or 
boxes to get into bloom before 
frost comes 10 
249. NEW EARLY BLOOMING— 
H. h. a., mixed 5 
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. 
250. LADY LENNOX— The highest 
development in Cosmos. Flowers 
of immense size, often measuring 
S inches across. Lovely shell pink. 10 
OF CALIFORNIA" 
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