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Bachelor's Buttons. 
CENTAUBEA. (Flockenblume.) 
These include such popular annuals as Bach¬ 
elor’s Buttons and Sweet Sultans which are favor¬ 
ites everywhere, they being easy to grow, profuse 
bloomers from mid-summer to late fall, and re¬ 
quiring but little care. Silver-leaved sorts are 
also included which are used as borders to beds 
and for porch-boxes. Annuals. 
NO. PKT. 
122 Cyanus. (Cornflower.) .Beautiful gen¬ 
tian-blue .10 
123 Cyanus Single Mixed. % oz. 25c.10 
124 Cyanus Double Mixed. % oz. 35c.10 
125 King of Blue Bottles. Large blue, red 
center. Dwarf and compact. Very strik¬ 
ing. % oz. 50c.15 
126 Montana. (Hardy Cornflower.) Blue... .10 
Dusty Millers. 
127 Candidissima. Silvery white foliage; 
broad and deeply cut. Half-hardy; 1 ft. 
Vs oz. 75c.15 
128 Gymnocarpa. Finely cut and graceful 
silvery foliage. % oz. 50c.15 
See also Sweet Sultans. 
Chinese or Indian Pink. See Dianthus. 
Painted Daisy 
CHRYSANTHEMUM. 
(Wucherblume Goldbluine.) 
Showy and effective garden favorites. The an¬ 
nual varieties are in great demand, and exten¬ 
sively grown for cut flowers, making a fine pot 
plant for winter, and excellent for beds or bor¬ 
ders through the summer. Succeed best in loam 
and rotted manure, equal parts. 
Seeds may be sown in hotbeds during March or 
outdoors during May. Pinching back in early 
growth makes bushy and shapely plants. Aver¬ 
age height 1% ft. 
129 Chinese Large Flowered Double Mixed. 
Well-known variety for pot and green- 
ion house. culture; half-hardy perennial.25 
13U Japonicum Double Mixed. Magnificent 
perennials; white and yellow.25 
NO. , PKT. 
131 Double Mixed Coronarium. Annual.10 
132 Single Mixed Carinatum. (Painted Dai¬ 
sies.) Annual .10 
Plants of hardy garden varieties ready in 
May and June. 
CINERARIA. (Aschenpflanze.) 
A favorite greenhouse plant with a great va¬ 
riety of beautiful colors, blooming through the 
winter and spring months. Seed should be sown 
in July and August; when large enough, put in an 
equal mixture of loam, leaf-mold and sand, and 
in December repot in a stronger soil. 
133 Hybrida Grandiflora. This strain saved 
only from extra large-flowering prize 
varieties; 1% ft.50 
Hybrida Grandiflora Nana. New, large- 
flowering, dwarf varieties, splendid 
strain; 8 in.50 
CLEOME PUNGENS. 
Singular showy plants, attractive for a back¬ 
ground to other flowers; growing 3 ft. high and 
usually called: 
135 Giant Spider Plant. Pink.10 
CLARKIA. 
This, the Rocky Mountain Garland Flower, can 
easily be grown in the garden where its dainty 
sprays of double flowers in delicate shades of 
many colors, make a fine display. They also 
make a splendid cut-flower, most of the buds 
opening in course of time. Annual. 
136 Double Pure White .10 
137 Double Apple Blossom Pink.10 
138 Double Brilliant Carmine .10 
139 Double Coppery Red .10 
140 Double Violet .10 
141 Double Finest Mixed. % oz. 60c.10 
COBAEA. (Cobaee.) (Cathedral Bells.) 
142 Scandens. A magnificent rapid-growing 
vine, with beautiful foliage, and large 
white or purple, bell-shaped flowers; 
seed should be planted edgewise, and 
covered lightly; best sown indoors in 
March. % oz. 50c.15 
Plants ready in May. 
Cock’s Comb. See Celosia. 
COLEUS. 
A great variety of brilliant colors can be had 
in plants grown from our seed. Extensively used 
for bedding, they making a fine show in any sun¬ 
ny spot. Best when sown indoors in March or 
April. 
143 Finest Mixed. A very choice mixture. 
Trade pkt. $1.00.25 
Plants ready in June. 
Columbine. See Aquilegia. 
Convolvulus Major. See Morning Glory. 
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