62 FLOWER SEEDS— (Continued) 
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COBEA SCANDENS— 
Pkt 5c 
A half hardy 
climbing annual, 
with large leaves 
and large trumpet 
shaped flowers, 
the blossom is 
green until nearly 
grown, when it 
turns bright pur- 
plish blue — grows 
about 20 feet high 
and is very desir- 
able for covering 
a large lattice. A 
native of Mexico. 
COLUMBIXK— 
(Aquilegia). 
Double Mixed. 
Pkt 5c 
Of the easiest 
culture and 
when once (».«- 
tablished, will 
furnish for 
many years a 
magnificent dis- 
play of the 
handsome st 
flowers each 
spring and sum- 
mer. The beds 
should be kept 
clear of weeds 
and given each 
year a liberal 
dressing of well 
rotted manure. 
Hardy herbace- 
ous perennials; 
„ , . - two to three 
Ck>luinbiii< v.vlixed.) feet high 
CONVOLVULUS MINOR— (Finest Mixed) Pkt. 5c 
Dwarf Morning Glory. Early flowering hardy annual, 
with brighl flowers, of very easv cultivation. 
CONVOLVULUS MAJOR— (Morning Glory)— Mixed. Oz, 15c; 
Pkt, 5c 
A hardy climbmg annual growing about ten feet high. 
Flowers are well known and exist in a great variety of 
colors, tints, and markings. Fully expanded only in 
the mornings. Of easy culture, quick growth, valuable 
in every garden. 
COSMOS— Mixed Oz. 75c; Pkt. 5c 
Among the garden annuals that have come into prom- 
inence in recent years, the Cosmos leads all. It is a 
show in the garden and magnificent when cut. Form- 
erly we had to be content with the late flowering type, 
which was often killed by early frost. Now that we 
have a most perfect type of the early flowering class, 
every garden should contain this exquisite flower. 
Seed sown in the open ground in the beginning of May 
will produce blooming plants in July, and they will 
continue to flower late in the fall. 
Cosmos — (Early Flowcringf Dawn) %-oz. 25c; pkt. 10c 
White, slightly tinted with pink. 
Cosmo.s — (Early Flowering Crimson) Pkt. 10c 
Cosmos — (Early Flowering Rose) Pkt. 10c 
CYPRESS VINE— Hardy annual Pkt. 5c 
Rapid climber, having dark green, feathery foliage, 
bearing an abundance of star-like flowers. ' Fine for 
trellises and arbors. 
DAHLIA— (Single GianI Perfection) Pkt. tOc 
Produces an abundance of flowers of immense size, 
averaging 6 inches across, in a great variety of color- 
ing. 
DAHLIA— 
Single Mixed. 
Pkt 5c 
This strain is 
a decided ad- 
vance on the 
ordinary sin- 
gles. The 
plants are of 
strong, ro- 
bust habits, 
and produce 
in great 
abundance 
flowers of 
immense size, 
of the most 
bewi Idering 
variety o f 
coloring. 
Dahlia (Perfection.) 
DAISY-(Bellis) pkt. 5c 
Fmest double; very desirable for edgings or low bor- 
ders. Mixed, pink and white. 
D.\ISY— (Shasta, Biirbank's Newest) Pkt. 10c 
Pure white; gigantic; will bloom in six months from 
seedmg. 
DIANTHUS-(See under Pinks.) 
ECHINOCYSTIS LOBATA— (Wild, or California Cucumber) 
Oz. 15c; Pkt 5c 
The fastest growing annual vine in exisrence; will 
grow 20 feet m six weeks. Pretty foliage with incon- 
spicuous white flowers. Soak seed in water 24 hours 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA-tCalifornia Poppy.) Mixed Oz 25c 
Pkt ; 5g 
State flower of California. A genus of the Poppv 
family, fully as valuable as the common Poppy for 
garden ornamentation, as it blooms almost continu- 
ously. Hardy annuals; height one fnnt. 
Eschcholtzia (California Poppy.) 
