NEW FLOWERS TO GLADDEN THE HEART 
COBAEA SCANDENS or Cathedral Bells 
(Annual Climber) 
1303 Height 15-20 ft. A rapid-growing, handsome 
climber with beautiful bell-shaped flowers IV 2 
inches across and 2 inches long. Flowers 
open a clear green, gradually changing to deep 
violet blue. Particularly desirable for cov¬ 
ering arbors, walls, etc.Pkt. 10c 
COLEUS (Tender Perennial) 
1305 Height 12-18 in. Handsome foliage plants 
valuable for bedding, borders and window 
boxes. The leaves are very large and of 
various shapes, they are marked and bordered 
in brilliant color combinations. Finest mixed. 
.Pkt. 10c 
COLUMBINE, see Aquilegia, page 46 
COREOPSIS (Perennial) 
Height 2 ft. Large orange-yellow flowers on 
long graceful stems. Bloom profusely during the 
summer and fall, affording a constant supply of cut 
flowers. 
1308 Mayfield Giant. Tall vigorous plants with 
long stiff stems and very large flowers of rich 
golden yellow.Pkt. 15c 
1309 Double Flowering. This new form is very 
popular, the extra petalage adding a further 
charm to the immense bright yellow flowers. 
.Pkt. 15c 
COSMOS (Annual) 
Plants form fine symmetrical bushes of feathery 
green foliage covered with lovely long-stemmed 
flowers from July until frost. 
1310 Early Flowering Mammoth Mixed. 4-6 ft. 
Contains soft shades of crimson, rose, pink 
and lavender.Pkt. 10c 
1314 Double Early Flowering Mixed. 3-4 ft. Com¬ 
bines the beauty of the double-crested with 
the earliness of the single type. Colors are 
shades of crimson, pink and white...Pkt. 15c 
DIDISCUS, Blue Lace Flower (Annual) 
1354 Height 2-3 ft. Clusters of lovely umbel¬ 
shaped flowers, 2 to 3 inches across are pro¬ 
duced from July to frost. The color is an 
exquisite shade of clear lavender-blue. A very 
desirable cut flower.% oz. 25c; pkt. 10c 
DIGITALIS or Foxglove (Perennial) 
1355 Height 3-5 ft. June-July. Showy plants pro¬ 
ducing many tall spikes closely set with 
large Gloxinia-like flowers of white, pink, rose 
and crimson, with beautiful throat markings 
of purple or maroon. Mixed colors. .Pkt. 10c 
DIMORPHOTHECA (Annual) 
1356 Golden African Daisy. 1 ft. Showy annual 
of neat branching habit with large daisy-like 
flowers of brilliant orange with dark-colored 
disks. Thrive best in a sunny position, where 
they will bloom all summer.Pkt. 10c 
DOLICHOS or HYACINTH J5EAN, (Annual 
Climber) 
1357 Height 10 ft. Large dark green leaves and 
erect racemes of purple and white flowers, fol¬ 
lowed by ornamental seed pods of a shining 
bronze-purple color. Grows rapidly. 
.Oz. 25c; pkt. 10c 
ENGLISH DAISY, see Beilis, page 46 
New Double Coreopsis 
CYNOGLOSSUM or Chinese Forget- 
Me-Not (Annual) 
1318 Amabile. 18-24 m. Of easy culture, 
producing large sprays of bright blue 
Forget-me-not-like flowers all summer. 
Splendid for mixing with other flowers. 
...Pkt. 15c 
CYPRESS VINE (Annual Climber) 
1450 Height 10-15 ft. A good vine for train¬ 
ing on a light ornamental trellis. Bears 
a profusion of star-shaped scarlet and 
; white, blossoms from midsummer to frost. 
Foliage is fine and fern-like. 
. ; ...14 oz. 20c; pkt. 5c 
DATURA, Angel’s Trumpet (Annual) 
1325 Cornucopia. 2-3 ft. Large strong-grow- 
' ing plants with immense trumpet-shaped, 
fragrant flowers of creamy white with 
violet markings. Blooms from early sum¬ 
mer to fall..Pkt. 10c 
Delphinium—Hardy Larkspur. 
Page 49 
Digitalis—Foxglove. 
DELPHINIUM or Hardy Larkspur 
(Perennial) 
Tall stately perennials unequalled for massing in 
the hardy garden or among shrubbery. The plants 
are of strong healthy habit with handsomely cut 
foliage and produce immense spikes of beautiful 
flowers in June and again in September. 
1334 Belladonna. Exquisite shade of clear tur¬ 
quoise blue... . .Pkt. 20c 
1333 Bellamosum. Intensely rich, deep blue flowers. 
.Pkt. 20c 
1332 Lemon Gem. Color, a beautiful clear yellow. 
.Pkt. 25c 
1335 Gold Medal Hybrids. Flowers range in color 
from pale lavender to deep blue, with many 
of them double flowered.Pkt. 15c 
1336 Wrexham Hollyhock Flowered Strain. Pro¬ 
duces spikes of enormous size, with individual 
blooms from 1 % to 2 inches in diameter, 
many of them bicolor....Pkt. 25c 
DIANTHUS or China Pinks (Annual) 
Easily raised from seed, they bloom abundantly 
and continuously from early summer until frost. 
1340 Sweet Wivelsfield. This new variety is the 
result of a cross between Dianthus Allwoodii 
and Dianthus Barbatus. It is very free flow¬ 
ering and a splendid border and cut flower. 
The blooms are not unlike the Sweet William, 
though they are much larger, with beautiful 
brilliant colorings and markings... .Pkt. 15c 
1341 Finest Double Mixed. 1 ft. Brilliant colors, 
many striped and mottled. 14 oz. 25c; pkt. 10c 
1348 Laciniatus. 1 ft. Very large fringed flowers 
ranging from white to deep crimson. Mixed 
colors.14 oz. 25c; pkt. 10c 
DIANTHUS or Grass Pinks (Perennial) 
1351 Plumarius. 1 ft. Charming old-fashioned 
flowers cherished for their spicy fragrance and 
rich coloring. Fine for rock gardens and 
edgings......14 o,z. 25c; pkt. 10c 
DIANTHUS BARBATUS, see Sweet William, 
page 55 
Eschscholtzia—California Poppy. 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA, California Poppy 
(Annual) 
The plants are of low spreading growth 
with finely cut foliage, and produce bright 
poppy-like flowers from early summer until 
frost. Attractive for bedding and edging. 
1361 Californica. Rich orange; the true Cali¬ 
fornia poppy.14 oz. 35c; pkt. 5e 
1368 Hybrid Mixed. Colors include pink, 
red, yellow and white. 
.14 oz. 35c; pkt. 5c 
For a handsome Flower Edging mix 1 oz. of 
Alyssum seed, “Carpet of Snow,’’ with 14 oz. of 
Lilac Queen. The lilac sort grows just enough 
taller than the white to give the edging an in¬ 
teresting irregularity in height, and the color 
combination is most beautiful. 
