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General Observations. 
Clarkia- 
2758 
elegans rosea 
per oz. 
, :iOc. 
275S« 
Doable 
( ; 
40c. 
27586 
— alba, Double 
( ( 
40c. 
2759 
—Mixed 
t i 
:iOc. 
27(12 
Double 
1 i 
30c. 
27(i:! 
30c. 
27(i4 
Double 
i i 
40c. 
2705 
40c. 
27(10 
t i 
40c. 
2708 
— Wbite Tom Tbunib 
i i 
40c. 
2777 
—Mixed 
1 1 
30c. 
2779 
Clary, Purple-top 
i I 
25o. 
2779a 
Ked-top 
25c. 
2780 
2783 
2784 
2785 
2790 
2792 
2794 
2797 
2798 
2799 
2800 
2802 
2H0:! 
281.'! 
2H23 
White-top 
Cleome pungens. 
speciosa 
Clianthus Danipieri. 
puuiceuH 
Clintonia (Downingia) pulchella. . 
Cobsea scandens 
Cockscomb — 
Empress, Dwarf Crimson 
President Tliiers (very dwarf) . . . 
All-aglow (new) 
Queen of Dwarfs 
Glasgow Prize 
Dwarf Large Crimson (new ; 
splenilid ) 
Dwarf Fiery Scarlet (new; splen- 
did) 
.Japan Crimson 
Mixed per oz., |1 
2828 Coffea Arabica. 
28.'!.'! *Coleus (Pine In'bi'ids) 
Choice Collections, including — 
12 varieties 
0 " 
2835 
2838 
2839 
2840 
2843 
2845 
2847 
2850 
2852 
2H54 
2S50 
2802 
2,S(;5 
2808 
2870 
2872 
2875 
2870 
2877 
2878 
2880 
2882 
Collinsia Bartsiajfolia.per oz., 50c. 
bicolor. 
— alba 
candidissi ina . . 
granditlora . . . . 
multicolor 
— marmorata. . 
verna 
Mixed 
Collomia coeoinea 
granilillora 
Columbine 
25c. 
30c. 
30c. 
30c. 
25c. 
25c. 
40c. 
25c. 
25c. 
Commelyna ccelestis. 
— alba 
"* — varieirata 
Convolvulus tricolor, .per oz., 
—White " 
— unicaulis " 
— Crimson- violet " 
— Kose " 
—Mixed " 
Choice Collection, including — 
8 vars. Convolvulus minor, 
'Cordyllne australis 
*)ndivisa lineata 
Coreopsis 
Cornflower 
25o. 
25c. 
25c. 
25c. 
25c. 
25c. 
1 2 
1 3 
1 2 
2 3 
3 
2 3 
2 
1 2 
2 3 
1 3 
2 3 
hA 
tB 
hA 
gS 
hA 
gP 
hA 
hhP 
hA 
gK 
white 
mixed 
rose 
white 
bord . 
white 
mixed 
pur. 
red 
white 
pink 
pur. 
scar, 
crim. 
tri. 
scar, 
rose 
crim. 
scar, 
crim. 
mixed 
white 
pur. 
p.* w. 
white 
blue 
w.& ro. 
h\.& p. 
mixed 
s.A y. 
yel. 
blue 
white 
var. 
blue 
white 
pur. 
crim. 
rose 
mixed 
white 
1^ 
1% 
2 
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3 
10 
cts. 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
25 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
50 
$1 25 
75 
35 
10 
10 
Very pretty, free-flowering, and of 
easy cultivation. A bed uf these, 
especially the double varieties, 
is very beautiful. They are use- 
ful for edging plants, or for vases 
and hanging baskets. 
I ( Satvid Ilovmhmm,. ) 
[ pretty flowers. 
Odd but 
f Curious; vei-y ornamental, iu Cas- 
< tor Oil Plant style. Sandy soil 
(^ suits them best. 
Greenhouse plants, bearing showy, 
pea-shaped tlowcrs. Soak seeds 
in hot water before sowing. 
Very pretty for edgings. 
See page 11 3 . 
( Celosia cristittu.) If transplanted 
into rich soil at the time they 
show a disposition to form, the 
combs will be mucli larger. Fine 
for borders. Can be preserved 
for winter bouquets by cutting 
off the heads before they are 
ripe, and drying in the house. 
"All-aglow " has very large, flery 
scarlet combs. 
f Coffee Tree. Verj- ornamental. 
\ White flowers, scarlet berries. 
Splendid bedding plants, with 
beautifully colored foliage. Very 
useful for decorative purposes. 
Free-flowering Annuals. If sown 
in autumn, will stand the win- 
ter, a!ul flower early in spring. 
All the species are brightly col- 
ored, and excellent for growing 
in patches or clumps ; easily 
grown in any garden soil. 
Fine for bees ; suitable for pot 
/ culture ; ver}' pretty. 
See Aquilegia. 
1 Showy, favorite plants for pots 
and gardens, wliere they grow 
J finely. 
1 These are fine Dwai'E jMorning 
Glories for growing in ohnnps 
I or beds, an(l well adapted for 
roek(u'ies and hanging baskets ; 
bloom for a long time. For 
climbing sorts, see end of Flower 
Seeds, "Vines and Climbers." 
\ Beautiful foliage plants for vases 
J or decorations. 
See Calliopsis. 
See CcntmirvK, C'yamis. 
