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Double Crested 
Cosmos 
2150 CoIIinsia—Annual Choicest 
Blixed. 18 in. A pretty wildflower 
which lends a touch of informality 
to the garden. Suited to growing 
in clumps. The central, erect spikes 
are surrounded by rings of two- 
toned flowers. Foliage is dark 
green. Prefers a dry place. Pkt., 
to cts. 
Coreopsis 
I A Beautiful 
2157—Coreopsis Danceolata Grandlflora. 
Double Flowering Hardy Perennial. 2 ft. 
Blooms June to October. Large orange- 
yellow flowers, with broad petals lanced 
and fluted, borne gracefully on long stems. 
Desirable for bedding and border. Pkt., lb 
cts.; 14 oz.. 2.> cts. 
5152 Cineraria, llybrid.s—Large Flowering Blixeil. 
Tender perennial. 16 to 24 inches. A very decora¬ 
tive plant for greenhouse and indoor pot culture 
(keep in a cool place). Large velvety leaves are 
clustered at the base, and over them is massed a 
gorgeous array of large daisy-like flowers in strik¬ 
ing color contrasts. I offer all color combinations 
mixed. Pkt.. 25 cts. 
COSMOS 
2159 Cosmo.s—Doub 
Blammotli 
Early Flowering Mixed. (Annual). 
No garden is complete without 
Cosmos. Showy plants, 3 to 4 ft. 
tall, covered with a mass of lovely 
crested flowers. Particularly fine 
for cutting because the flowers 
last extra long. My strain pro- 
2141 Chinese Woolflower. Crimson, Celosia-Childsii— 
Annual. A charming type of Celosia with large rounded 
woolly flower-heads borne on strong stems from mid¬ 
summer until frost. The plants grow 2 ft. tall and are 
completely covered with flowers. Splendid for garden 
display and highly valued for cutting. Pkt., 10 cts.; % 
oz., 30 cts.; 14 «*•» 50 cts. 
2043 Celosia. Cristata Coekscomb—Annual. Choicest 
Mixed. Tremendous showy flower-heads or combs of a 
velvety finish but strawy in texture. The heads oft^n 
measure a foot or more in diam- _ 
eter. Pkt., 5 cts.; 14 oz., 20 cts,; ' 
plants that Avere covered with bloom July 
20th, two months before the late-flowering 
kinds. Pkt., 7 cts.; 14 oz., 30 cts, 
2161 Cosinidinm, 
Orange Crown. 2 ft. The 
flowers are golden yellow with a broad circle 
of a rich orange around the disc, a pleasing 
combination. Plants produce a succession 
of bloom all summer. Pkt., 5 cts. 
2144 Centrosema (Perennial Climber). But- 
A hardy vine of rare 
pea-shaped 
ea. 10 ft. 
bearing 
profusion i. __ 
flowers, ranging in color from rosy violet to 
with backs of pure white. 
reddish purple, 
Pkt,, 10 cts. 
2163 Cynoglossiim, Chinese For. 
get-Me-Not. Aniubile — Annual 
Large sprays of rich blue. Forget- 
Me-Not-like flowers borne pro¬ 
fusely from June until September 
2141 
Chinese 
Wool- 
flower 
2181 Digitalis 
(Foxglove) 
— Perennial, 
Handsome 
and highly ornamental 
hardy plants of stately 
growth, succeeding under 
almost all conditions, and 
with but little attention 
will give a wealth of flow¬ 
ers during June and July. 
They are now used exten¬ 
sively with good effect for 
naturalizing in shrub¬ 
beries the edge of Avoods 
and other half shady 
places; 3 to 5 feet. 
tiiloxiniaeilora. This is 
a fine strain of the ordi¬ 
nary Foxglove D. pur¬ 
purea, Avith handsome 
spotted Gloxinia - like 
floAvers on long spikes. 
Pkt., 10 c<s.; A/4 «>z., 3.5 cts. 
2146 Centaurea 
Imperialis. (Giant 
SAveet Sultan). An¬ 
nual. All colors 
mixed. Finest of 
all Sweet Sultans 
for cut flower pur¬ 
poses. Pkt., 10 
ct^s.; % oz., 25 cts. 
Centaureas Dusty Miller Annual 
2147 Candidi.ssima (Cineraria). A most at¬ 
tractive border plant of compact growth, 
8 to 12 in. tall. It is grown for its showy 
leaA’es, which have a woolly surface of a 
bright silvery white shade. The blooms 
are golden yelloAV. They are borne on long 
stems above the foliage. Pkt., 10 cts.; % 
oz., 40 cts.; 14 oz,, 70 cts. 
2150 Chrysnnthemnin. Shumway’s Supreme 
Double Mixed—Annual. SoAvn in April, they 
begin floAvering in July. These double va¬ 
rieties, which grow 4 feet high, make im¬ 
posing border plants in midsummer. All 
types should be pinched back to encourage 
branching, and grown in rich soil. Pkt., 10 
cts.; Vt, oz., 25 cts. 
2174 Datura 
(Angel’s 
Trumpet) 
^ Annual 3 ft. 
« Horn of 
S Plenty 
^ Handsome 
su btro pical 
^ plants for 
S summer bed- 
* ding, having 
» large trumpet- 
» shaped fra- 
grant flowers. 
They should 
bo g i V 0 n a 
; light soil and 
S; a sunny slud- 
tered position. 
' Make line pot 
plants for the 
house. 
Pkt., 10 cts. 
Didiscus Coeruleus 
Lavender Lace Flower (Annual). 
3 ft. Charming blue annual, with 
dainty lavender and blue flowers 
Avhich resemble Queen Anne’s Lace 
of our roadsides. Excellent for 
bedding and desirable cut flower. 
Pkt., 10 cts.; 40 cts. 
2180 
2148 Dusty Miller. (Centaurea Gymno- 
earpa)—Annual. One of the prettiest of 
ornamental leaved plants for borders. 
The - leaves are Avhite; beautiful for 
vases, edgings, ribbons, or mixed with 
cut floAvers. Pkt., 10 cts.; )4 oz., 35 cts. 
2150 
Double 
Mixed 
Chrysan¬ 
themum 
2165 Cleome (Annual) 
Pungens (Spider Plant). 5 ft. A showy 
g.'irdon annual producing curious heads of 
floAvers of bright rose; of easy cultivation, 
blooming until late; a good bee plant. Pro- 
Very 
Pretty 
Plant 
Beautiful 
Annual 
Flower 
duces unique effect in the border. Pkt., 10 cts. 
2ISO 'RlncT/?ieo T‘''lo^vor 
Cleome Piingenw 
