PRICE LIST 1921. 
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Centaureas (Mixed) 
Extremely popular annual, requiring little or no care, and flowering 
within eight weeks from the date of sowing. Its free and uninterrupted 
flowering habit, its tendency to branch freely and its value as a cut flower, 
as well as a garden decoration, is responsible in a great measure for its 
popularity. 
Pkt. H oz. 25c, oz. 75c 
Chrysanthemum (Mixed) 
Double, Early-Flowering. Finest mixed. Flower in the open ground 
from August till November. 
Pkt. 5c, V* oz. 30c 
Celosia (Cockscomb — Tall — Mixed) 
Hardy annuals producing peculiar heads of bloom rather resembling 
a cock’s comb, hence the name. 
Pkt. 5c, '4 oz. 35c 
Cosmos (Mixed) 
One of our most satisfactory hardy annuals, flowering in late sum- 
mer. Fine for cutting and easily grown. Can be sown anywhere and 
transplanted. Grows 4 to 6 feet high. 
Pkt. 5c, '4 oz. 40c 
Dianthus or Pinks 
There are few annual flowers that will produce such a brilliant dis- 
play of color for so long a time as the various varieties of dianthus. 
Seeds sown in the spring produces a beautiful display in flowers from 
July to November. 
Pkt. r.c, Vi oz. 25c 
Digitalis (Finest Mixed) 
Tall spikes of white, pink, rose, and mottled flowers. 
Pkt. »)c, ! /i oz. 25c 
