Cliyrsuntliemums 
(ALENIULA 
(Pot Marigold) 
H. A.. 1 ft. Strong, bushy plants. Very showy, 
large, double composite flowers, ranging in color 
from ivory to deep orange. They bloom all summer 
and fall until cut down by frost. Sow in open ground 
in spring. For prices see colored pages. 
CALIFORNIA POPPY 
H. A., 1 ft. Especially valuable for growing in 
flower beds and masses. Bright showy flowers and 
feathery foliage. Good for cut flowers. 
Mixed. For prices see colored pages. 
CALLIOPSIS 
Showy, beautiful, free-blooming plants, producing 
large, bright flowers of rich and charming colors 
throughout the entire summer. 
Best Mixed. For prices see colored pages. 
CANDYTUFT 
A dwarf annual of easiest culture. 
Annual Sorts of Candytuft, Mixed. For prices see 
colored pages. 
(ANNAS 
Dormant Roots — Varieties 
CHARLES HENDERSON.— Very large flowers. Ver- 
million red. Penciled yellow in center. Green foliage. 
3% ft. 
KING HUMBERT. — Flowers six inches In diameter 
on large trusses, bright orange scarlet with red mark- 
ings. Foliage rich coppery bronze. 4 to 5 feet. 
PENNSYLVANIA. — Flowers Vermillion scarlet over- 
laid with orange scheen. Foliage green. 5 feet. 
For prices see colored pages. 
CASTOR BEANS 
Finest Mixed. For prices see colored pages. 
CELOSIA CRISTATA (Cockscomb) 
Hardy annuals of easy culture. Thrive in light 
soil. Fine border plants; In bloom from midsummer 
until frost. 
Mixed. For prices see colored pages. 
CYPRESS VINE 
Pretty annual climber. Scalding the seeds before 
planting hastens germination. Should be planted at 
the base of a tree or trellis and trained upon strings. 
Beautiful dark green foliage and star-shaped flowers 
In clusters. For prices see colored page* 1 - 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS (Daisies) 
The annual varieties bloom profusely from early 
summer until frost. A little pinching back while 
plants are young will result in bushy and stocky 
growth up to 12 to 18 Inches in height. Do not con- 
found the annual sorts with the Japanese varieties. 
H. A. There is a wide range in the colors — from 
nearly white to rich deep orange. For prices see col- 
ored pages. 
SHASTA DAISY. Of bushy growth, bearing all 
summer a profusion of immense white flowers on Jong 
stems. For prices see colored pages. 
CONVOLVULUS (Morning Glory) 
MAJOR. The well-known kind. 
IMPERIALS JAPONICA. The flowers are of great 
size, some of them beautifully fringed, and of lovely 
varied colors. 
Mixed. . For prices see eolored pages: 
COSMOS 
Early Flowering Cosmos 
From seed started early in frames and afterwards 
transplanted into light sandy soil, the plants will be 
3 or 1 feet high by August. 
Early Flowering Cosmos Mixed. For prices see col- 
ored pages. 
Giant Flowered Cosmos 
These do not usually bloom until late. 
Giant Mixed. For prices see colored pages. 
COREOPSIS 
Ii. P., 2 to 3 ft. Blooms the first year from seed if 
sown early. Strong, vigorous and bushy plants. The 
flowers are composite, very large, of extremely grace- 
ful form, having broad and fluted rays, four-toothed 
at lips, purest golden-yellow in color; they are borne 
on very long slender wiry stems. Blooms freely and 
continuously from June until late autumn. For prices 
see colored pages. 
DAHLIA ROOTS 
Decorative, Cactus, Pompon. Peony Flowered and 
Mixed. For prices see colored pages. 
DIANTHUS (Garden Pinks) 
CHINESE AND JAPANESE GARDEN PINKS. 
Many of the flowers have fringed edges. The coloring 
of all is beautiful, varied and unique. Will thrive 
almost everywhere, and they remain In bloom a great 
length of time. Cutting the flowers freely makes 
more come in their place. For prices see colored pages. 
DIG ITALIS— Foxglove. 
H. P., 2 to 3 ft. Useful as the background of the 
shrubby border. Rich loamy soil and partial shad* 
suit them best. Fine mixed. For prices see colored 
page. 
Marigold 
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