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COSM ICA. 
OOSMEA. 
A piclty feathery foliageci annual, useful for 
cutting, growing sometimes to a height of 4 feet, 
and very effective right up to the frost. Makes 
a nice winter flowering pot plant if sown in 
summer. 
NEW 
Cosmea, Early 
Flowering; Varieties, 
Including purple, pink, mauve, 
Cosmeas have hitherto been shut 
Mixed. ' 
white, and rose, 
out of English gardens on account of their lateness 
in flowering ; this novel race brings them within 
the range of desirable flowers for this country. 
X Height, 3 to 4 feet. 
No. 1459. 6d. & IS. per packet. 
No. 491. Bipinnata. Purple ... 6d. & i o 
,, 492. Carters’ mixed colours. Choice, 
6d. & I o 
COWSLIP. 
Perennial. 
A well-known native plant. 
No. 493. English, mixed 06 
- 194 - >, yellow o 6 
„ 495. American (Dodecatheon) ... i o 
PhotograpJud and Copyti^bfed by J. C, Co, 
eVANUS MINOR (CORNKLOWER). 
No. 498. Emperor Blue, per packet, 6d. and is. 
' 37 i & 97, Hjcm Umssu, LoMuo.t.— 1908 
CUPHEA. 
A pretty shrubby perennial which 
makes a useful pot plant. It is often 
employed for bedding out in summer, and 
for this work is best treated as an annual. 
Seeds may be sown in autumn or spring 
in heat. 
No. 496. Eminens. Red and yellow i o 
,, 497. Platycentra. Red and 
black 06 
CYANUS MINOR. (Cornflower.) 
Annual. 
Everything may be said on behalf of 
these interesting and useful flowers, both 
as a border plant and also as a cut bloom. 
Sow in open border in autumn and spring. 
498. 
Emperor Blue. 
Perhaps 
the most 
popular of all. 2 feet 
6d. & 
I 
0 
499 - 
Carters’ Double, mixed 
6d. & 
I 
0 
500. 
Carters’ 
Singfle, 
Mixed 
... 3 d. & 
0 
6 
501. 
Victoria. 
Dwarf 
and free flowering type 
3 d. & 
0 
6 
502. 
Purple ... 
... 3 d. & 
0 
6 
503- 
Rose 
... 3d. & 
0 
6 
504. 
White ... 
... 3d. & 
0 
6 
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