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CINERARIA (Greenhouse Plant). 
H. H. P., ) foot. 
Hybrida Grandiflora, a favorite attractive 
free llowering plant, blooming during the 
winter and early spring months. Mixed in 
Hot House or Conversatory 2.5c 
Plenissima, new, double, from finest double 
llowers. Beautiful 40c 
CHRYSANTHEMUM. 
H. .V. and P. 12 to 18 inches. 
Very showy and effective favorites; colors have 
the appearance of being laid on with a brush; an- 
nual and perennial; varieties. 
Chrysanthemum (Single Annual Varieties). 
Tricolor Carinatum Album, white 5c 
Burridgi, (Lord Beaconsfield), white and rose. 6c 
Coronarium, tl. pi., double yellow 5o 
Coronarium, 11. pi., double white 5c 
Chrysanthemum, (Perennial varieties). 
Indicum Majus, large flowering double va- 
rieties 25c 
Indicum, double pom pon mixed 2.5c 
Jap?nicum, 11. pleno, .Tapannese . '. 25c 
Japenlcum Nanum, tl. pi., dwarf double 
•lapanese 25c 
Ullglnosum, abundant, large white flowers, 
line for cutting lOc 
Frutescens Grandiflorum, (Marguerite or 
Paris Daisy), H. P., now so fashionable and 
popular; large white star-like flowers, grow- 
ing freely and lu-ofusely lOo 
COBCEA (Scandens). 
H. H. P., 20 to ,10 feet. 
Climbing plant; rapid grower and large bell- 
shaped flowers; tine for Summer; plant seed 
edgewise jOc 
Scandens, fl. Alba, white 20c 
COLEUS. T. P., 1 to .1 feet. 
Ornamental foliage )>lant; leaves of all shapes 
and colors, of velvety appearance and great 
beauty. Splendid flower for garden decora- 
tion. Finest hybird, mixed 25c 
COILINSIA. H. H. A., 1 to 2 feet. 
California annual; marbled or many colored, 
for beds and borders 5e 
COCKSCOMB (Celosia), 
.Vnnual plant, showy and attractive; half hardy 
Cristata nana. dwarf, crimson, fine, varie- 
gata, new, brilliant, combs of crimson and 
b'oW 10c 
Japan, branching variety of great beauty; 
scarlet and crimson combs, like ruffled lase. 
in pyramidal masses. 
Tall and dwarf varieties mixed 10c 
Pyramidalis Plumosa, tine feathered vari- 
eties, choice mixed 10c 
COSMOS. 
This beautiful flower is a oreat favorite with 
alt who have become acipiainted with it. .V showy 
graceful plant, bearing hundreds of flowers resembl- 
ing Single Dahilias. For bouquets or flower pieces 
are unsurprassed, retaining their freshness for 
many days. 
Cosmos, finest varieties mixed lOo 
CONVOLVULUS MAJOR (Morning Glory). 
H. A., 30 to 50 feet. 
Varieties and colors too well known for de- 
scription; w'hite, dark blue, blood red, rose 
and striped, growing 20 feet high; nothing 
can equal them for rapidity of growth and 
profusion of bloom, thriving in almost any 
situation; tall mixed 
Hederacla Grandiflora Superba. Large- 
flowering, mixed; white edged varieties. 
Many beautiful sorts 
Hederacia Grandiflora Marmoratis. Large 
flowered variegated foliage, mixed 
Aureus Superbus. A smaller growing sort, 
with smaller flowers of golden yellow 
Mixed, mixed; including many varieties 
Bedding Varieties (C. Minor). 
These grow only about 1 foot high; the llowers 
are freely borne and remain open all day; if pleasant; 
splendid for bedding. 
Ipomoea Grandiflora. The Moon Flower, 
“Evening Glory” or “Good Night.” Large 
pure white fragrant flowers in profusion, 
opening in the evening; rapid and luxuriant 
summer climber, jo,, 
Cypress Vine (Ipomoe Quamaoclit). H.' h.' a., 15 
feet. 
Climbing Annual, popular, elegant and grace- 
ful; different colors, scarlet, white and rose; 
separate colors or mixed 5o 
Rubro Coerulea Alba, fl, pi., new, beautiful 
white Cyprus; choice novelty lOc 
5o 
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10c 
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5c 
CREPIS (Hawk weed). 
Annual of easy culture and abundant bloomer; 
red, white and yellow g, 
Nana Compacta, dwarf, 18 inches 5, 
CYCIAMEN, PERSICUM. 
Charming bulbous- rooled plants, with beauti- 
ful foliage, and rich-colored orchid- like 
fragrant flowers; universal favorities for 
winter and spring blooming. If seed is sown 
early they make flowering bulbs in one sea- 
son; thej' require sandy loam; half hardy 
perennial; mixed; flinches -2.5c 
Persicum gigantecum. This new large- flow- 
ering variety has beautiful mottled leaves, 
broad petals, and stout flower-stalks, throw- 
ing the flowers well above the foliage; 8 
inches 
CYCLANTHERA. 
A climbing plant of the gourd species, free- 
growing, handsome foliage and oval-shaped 
fruit; exploding loudly when ripe; half- 
hardy annual; explodens; 10 feet 5c 
dahlia. H. H. F., 4 to flfeet. 
Tuberous root, hardy perennial; seed of linest 
single mixed colors jqg 
Exti-a choice double mixed, from named flow- 
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