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Annual Chrysanthemums 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
ANNUAL VARIETIES, OR PAINTED DAISIES 
Summer-blooming Chrysanthemums are showy and 
effective in the garden, flowering from June until frost. 
The plants are easily grown from seed, and they bear 
an inexhaustible supply of big painted daisy-like flowers 
on good stems from Mid-Summer to frost. 
3176 Evening Star or Helios. Golden yellow, center 
darker .Pkt., 10c 
3187 Morning Star. Primrose-yellow, shading deeper 
at centers . Pkt., 10c 
3198 North Star. Pure white fringed petals. Zones 
canary-yellow at base about the dark brown 
eye . Pkt., 10c 
3199 Eastern Star. Clear yellow with deeper yellow 
zone about the dark center.Pkt., 10c 
3200 Atrococcineum Scarlet.Pkt., 10c 
3201 Burridgeanum. White petals, with zone of rich 
mahogany with inner zone of yellow and brown 
disc .Pkt., 10c 
Any of the above, Va oz.25c 
3202 Collection. One packet each.40c 
3203 Single Mixed. Va oz., 20c.Pkt., 10c 
3204 Coronarium. Double Mixed. Showy hardy an¬ 
nuals. 3 to 4 ft. Va oz., 20c.Pkt., 10c 
PERENNIAL VARIETIES 
3210 Japanese Hybrids. Attractive flowers in many 
charming shades. Perfectly hardy. 2 to 3 ft. 
Seed sown early in Spring will produce flowering 
plants by Fall.Pkt., 20c 
SHASTA DAISIES 
3232 Shasta Daisy “Alaska.” This is the finest of all 
the Shasta Daisies, flowers of immense size. 
Vs oz., 50c.Pkt., 23c 
CHEIRANTHUS 
3234 Allionii (Siberian Wallflower). A bright and 
showy biennial having flaming orange-yellow 
flowers with dark green foliage. 12 in. A 
splendid plant for the rock garden. 
Va oz., 30c .Pkt., 10c 
3236 Linifolius (Alpine Wallflower). A showy plant 
of dwarf branching habit, bearing a profusion of 
Wallflower-like blossoms of an uncommon lilac 
shade. 9 in. Vs oz., 30c...Pkt., 15c 
CHINESE LANTERN PLANT 
3238 Physalis Franchetti. This beautiful little plant 
is grown chiefly for the orange-scarlet lantern¬ 
like fruit, which can be cut and dried for 
Winter bouquets. Although a perennial, the pods 
are produced the same year from Spring sown 
seed. 2 ft. Vs oz., 25c.Pkt., 10c 
CINERARIA HYBRIDA 
A very attractive house or greenhouse plant which 
blooms freely during the Spring. Seeds are sown in 
August and grown in a cool place. The colors vary 
from white to scarlet and crimson, and from light blue 
to deep blue. 
3254 Grandiflora Prize. Splendid mixed varieties, all 
colors. 2 ft.Pkt., 25c 
3265 Nana. Beautiful dwarf compact varieties mixed. 
1 ft. plants with very large heads of big flowers. 
Pkt., 25c 
3276 Stellata (Star Cineraria). A most graceful, 
beautiful variety, bearing quantities of medium¬ 
sized star-like flowers in the same variety of 
colors as the ordinary Cineraria. Wonderfully 
decorative plant, also cut flower. 3 ft. Pkt., 25c 
CINERARIA 
(Dusty Miller) 
3287 Maritima Candidissima. Used chiefly for borders 
and ribbon beds. The foliage is white or silvery. 
Half-hardy perennial. Va oz., 30c . Pkt., 10c 
CLARKIA 
An old-time, free growing annual of graceful habit. 
It is desirable as a border plant and does equally well 
in the rockery or planted by old walk. Of late years 
is much used by florists for bouquets. 2 *0 2Vl ft. 
3313 Double, Mixed. Va oz., 30c. ...... -Pkt., 10c 
CLEOME 
(Spider Plant) 
Unusual formed flowers with long slender threads 
running out from the center. Seeds sown in the 
ground as soon as it can be worked. Bloom from 
Mid-Summer until frost. Annual. 3 ft. 
3321 Rose or Pink. Va oz., 25c . Pkt., 10c 
COBAEA 
(Cup and Saucer Vine) 
A climber of rapid growth. The flowers are quite 
large, borne on long stems and are of bell shape. In 
sowing, place the seed edgewise and merely cover with 
light soil. To get early results, sow seed indoors in 
March or April; can also be sown outdoors in May. 
20 ft. 
3343 Scandens. Purple. Va oz., 35c.Pkt., 10c 
3354 Scandens Alba. Pure white.Pkt., 10c 
COCKSCOMB. See Celosia. 
COLEUS 
The most valuable of all the variegated foliaged bed¬ 
ding plants. The colors range from green to deep 
crimson, striped and mottled. 
3376 Fine Hybrids.Pkt., 25c 
3387 Choice Mixed.Pkt., 10c 
COLUMBINE. See Aquilegia. 
CONEFLOWER. See Rudbeckia. 
COREOPSIS 
3410 Lanceolata Grandiflora. One of the most gorge¬ 
ous and also the most satisfactory of all the 
perennials for it begins blooming in June, con¬ 
tinuing until frost. Golden yellow flowers on 
long stems. 2 ft. Va oz., 25c . Pkt., 10c 
3411 Lanceolata Grandiflora. FI. PI. (Double Flower¬ 
ing Coreopsis.) Similar in habit to above, 
flowers are double and semi-double. Splendid 
for cutting. 2 ft. V4 oz., 40c,,Pkt., 15c 
