43 
No. (COXCOMB— Continued) 
174, TOM THUMB— Fine dwarf crimson 
175. MIXED VARIETIES 
Pkt. 
eta. 
10 
5 
30 
5 
5 
Cineraria Ewing's Prize Strain, No. 165 
No. CLAREXA. Pkt. cts. 183. 
168. MDCED— Single and double 6 
Of easy culture and, if thinned out, is very- 
handsome. 1 to 2 ft. high. 
CLINTONIA 
169. ELEGAHS— H. a., J ft. Blue. Somewhat re- 
sembles the Lobelia; suited for edging or rockwork 5 
CLIANTHUS 
170. DAMPIERI— Mixed, h. h. p.. Greenhouse climber. 
Fine foliage and bright scarlet flowers 25 
COBAEA 
171. SCANDENS— H. h. p. Beautiful greenhouse 
climber, grows quickly and has fine foliage. It also 
•does well out of doors 10 
COXCOMB — (Celosia Cristata) 
Curious looking but ornamental flowers. Very 
attractive when mixed with other plants or for 
pot culture. H. h. a. 
172. EMPRESS— Extremely lar^e beautifully formed 
combs of bright velvety crimson 16 
173. GLASGOW PRIZE— Crimson. Combs are of 
great size and well suited for competition 16 
(Continued Over) 
COLEUS 
Effective foliage plant. Grown from seed, plant 
grows far larger and healthier than from cuttings. 
176. SPLENDID MIXED EXHIBITION— Saved from 
new varieties with large and superbly variegated 
foliage 
COLLINSIA — An attractive hardy annual 
either in beds or borders. Free flowerer. 
177. BICOLOR— H. a. Lilac and white 
178. MIXED- H. a., 1 ft 
CONVOLVULUS (or Morning Glory) 
179. CONVOLVULUS MAJOR (Morning Glory)— H. a. 
Mixed colors. Tall 6 
180. MINOR or DWARF— H. a., 1 ft. Mixed colors 6 
181. (For JAPANESE MOROTNG GLORIES— See 
IPOMOEA.) 
COREOPSIS (or CalUopsis) 
The Coreopsis shows to best advantage in lar^ 
masses. Pick off seed pods as they show; this will 
cause the plants to keep longer in bloom. 
LARGE FLOWERING VARIETIES MIXED— 
H. a., 2 ft 5 
DWARF FINEST MIXED— H. a., 1 ft 5 
183. 
184. 
185. 
186. 
187. 
Coleus, No. 176 
188. 
189. 
190. 
191. 
192. 
193. 
194. 
195. 
196. 
COSMOS — Cosmos has a striking effect amongst 
tall growing plants. Its beautiful large blooms 
are carried on long stems and the foliage is fea- 
thery and graceful. Should be sown early and 
potted off previous to planting in open ground. 
GIANT PERFECTION— Mixed colors, h. h. a., 6 to 
6 ft 10 
Blooms are very large — often 4 inches across. 
The colors are the latest development in this 
handsome autumn flowering annual. 
NEW EARLY BLOOMING— H. h. a., mixed 10 
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. 
GOLDEN DAWN— H. h. a., 4 ft. The fern-like 
foliage is covered with a solid sheet of golden 
yellow flowers. Very early 10 
CUPHEA (or Cigar Plant) 
Very floriferous, excellent for pots and borders. 
T. p., } ft 10 
CYCLAMEN 
The Cyclamen is among the most beautiful of 
winter and spring blooming greenhouse or par- 
lor plants. Not only are the bright colored flowers 
exceedingly handsome, but the foliage splendid. 
PERSICUM WIGGINS PRIZE STRAIN— Extra 
choice mixed 26 
PERSICUM PAPaiO or BUTTERFLY 60 
A new variety of Cyclamen, very showy and 
colors are varied and striking and the flowers 
large and beautifully fringed and crimped at the 
edges. 
EWING'S PRIZE STRAIN 75 
This strain has been established by years of 
continued selection of the very finest varieties. 
Produces blooms in extraordinary abundance, of 
great size, and most striking colors. A single 
plant has produced 300 blooms. 
PERSICUM GIGANTEUM— Charming Bride— Pure 
white 50 
CRIMSON KING 60 
SALMON QUEEN— The most exquisite variety 
ever raised 50 
EXCELSIOR— Rich red 50 
LILACINA — Lovely rose lilac 50 
ALBUM— White self 50 
