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Giant Cosmos. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
ancy Perennial 
From the best In- 
curvetl Pompone, 
;inese, Chinese and Anemone-fiowereri varie- 
Seeds sown in the hotbed in February or 
:irch, or even in April, will give plants that will 
oom in August or September, and cannot fail, 
th proi>er care, to give magnificent flowers in 
wonderful variety of colors and forms. Pkt. 
hrysanthemum. (S^f^rgtrkes.) 
nual varieties much grown for cut flowers, 
e plants grow twelve to eighteen inches high 
1 produce on long stems beautiful large flowers 
many bright colors. They flower all .summer 
the garden, and inake elegant pot plants for 
liter flowering. Pkt. 5c. 
COCKSCOMB. (Celosia.) 
hiTQ-rf Oiioon This is the best dwarf 
'Wd.ri yueeU. growing Cockscomb. 
>r, a rich ruhv red, Pkt. 5c, 
I)strich Feather. fTr-f 
irved and curled in exact reseinblance of an 
ich feather. The plant grows about three 
high. Most effective ornamental plants 
either pot or outdoor planting. Pkt. Sc. 
)warf Mixed, pkiJc?'" 
CINERARIA, HYBRIDA, 
One of the Most Popular House Plants. 
The rich and vivid colors range through all 
tdes of light and bright blue-purple, and crim- 
to deep maroon. Choice mixed. Pkt. lOc. 
COSMOS, 
arly Flowering. J'-f-w 
had in bloom from July to November. It is 
h a strong, vigorous grower, antl its fine, fringe- 
; foliage is such a pretty background for its 
■ ely spreading flowers of white, pink, crimson 
rose purple, that it can hardly be spared from 
y garden. All colors mixed. Pkt, Sc. 
Cineraria, Hybrid a. 
Callas, (from Seed.) 
COBAEA SCANDENS. 
Beautiful, large, bell-shaped flowers, green at 
first, but rapidly changing to a beautiful deep 
violet blue. A well establishetl plant will run 
thirty to forty feet in a season. Pkt. lOc. 
CALLIOPSIS OR COREOPSIS. 
Very handsome and showy plants of the easiest 
culture; require no care and thrive in any garden. 
Produce flowers in nearly every shade of yellow, 
orange, crimson, red, brown. Pkt. Sc. 
CRAB'S EYE VINE. (li?J-.orius.) 
A beautiful climlwr for pot culture; bears clus- 
ters of bright yellow flowers, followetl by bunches 
of pods, which, when dry, burst open, disclosing 
brilliant red seeds with black eyes, used for nutk- 
ing beads. Pkt. Sc. 
CENTROSEMA. (Butterfly Pea.) 
ri-ranrliflnrQ haniy perennial vine of 
Vrrd-UUmUId.. rare beauty, which blooms 
in July from seed sown in April. Pea-shaped 
flowers, ranging in color from a rosy violet to 
a reddish pun>le. Pkt. lOc. 
CYCLAMEN. 
Well known bulbous-rooted 
plants, universal Ifavorites as 
pot plants for winter and spring blooming, pro- 
ducing handsome re<l and white flowers, with 
beautiful variegated foliage, in different shades 
of green. The seed shouhlbe sown in the spring 
an{f by autumn will produce a bulb which will 
blossom the following spring. Splendid mixed. 
Pkt. lOc. 
Very large flowered. 
Pkt. ISc. 
Persicum. 
Giganteum 
liant Flowering. 
Mixed. Pkt. lOc. 
Chrysanthemums. 
CALLA LILIES. 
/FromN 
Devoniensis Grandiflora. tlTni 
large flowering, new species, producing blooming 
plants from seed in t)ne year. Old plants often 
produce six flowers. They are pure white, very 
large and borne on stout stalks. Pkt. ISc. 
Hybridus. 
COLEUS. 
Coboea Scandens. 
One of the best known and 
most universally admire<i or- 
namental foliage plants. Kasily grown from 
seed in an endless variety of colors and shadings, 
indispensable for ribbciu and carpet bedding, or 
as single specimens. Pkt. 5c. 
T?QiTiTir»Txr The plants reach a height of 
XS.ctUlUUW« from 2 to 3 feet; the leaves 
often measure 10 inches in length and 8 inches in 
width, heart-shaped and hand.somely crimped, 
toothed and frilled; their color combinati<ms are 
remarkably rich, comprising all the reds, metallic 
greens and yellow, in shades from the most <leli- 
cate to nearly black. Pkt. lOc. 
Culfus, l<;iiiibu\\ . 
