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WILSON S. BROWER COMPANY, Inc., CATALOGUE OF SEEDS 
Pkt. 
beds or groups, and the flowers or 
plumes can be dried for Winter bou¬ 
quets. 3 ft. 
Triumph of the Exposition. Bronze col¬ 
ored foliage. Feathery plumes of 
crimson. 24 in. _14 oz., 75c .10 
Pride of Castle Gould. Immense flower 
heads. Colors are blood red, carmine, 
yellow, orange, golden orange, scarlet 
in mixture. Branching habit. 2 ft. 
14 oz., 75c .10 
CENTAUREA. candidissima. (Dusty 
Miller.) H.A. Has broad leaf lobes 
and flower heads large, not hidden by 
the leaves, the flowers are yellow or 
purple. 
gymnocarpa. Better known as the Vel¬ 
vet Centurea has very narrow leaf 
lobes and tiny flowers almost hidden 
by the leaves. The flowers are purple. 
CENTAUREA. montana. H. P. (Hardy 
Cornflower.) Large flowers of deep 
blue, very showy. 2 ft. oz., 35c .10 
CENTAUREA americana. Basket flow¬ 
er. The largest flowered sort often 
4" in diameter. Fowers rosy laven¬ 
der which usually close at night. 3ft. 
tall. 
CENTAUREA. cyanus. (Bachelor But¬ 
ton, Cornflower, Blue Bottle or Ragged 
Sailor.) H.A. This is one of the most 
popular annuals; will grow in the 
poorest soil, either on seashore or 
mountain. 18 inches. The goldfinches 
are found of their seed. 
Double Blue (Florist’s Strain). Fine 
for cutting _ 1 oz., 75c .10 
Finest Double Mixed _14 oz., 25c .10 
CENTAUREA. imperialis. Giant Imper¬ 
ial Sweet Sultan. H.H.A. Fine for 
massing in borders and are unsur¬ 
passed for cut flower purposes. They 
also respond to indoor culture and pro¬ 
vide a long succession of bloom for 
Winter decoration. 32 in. 
Favorita Rose. Bright rose. 14 oz., 30c .10 
Grazioza. Lilac _14 oz., 30c .10 
Splendens. Dark purple ....14 oz., 30c .10 
CERASTIUM tomentosum. (Snow-in- 
Summer.) H.P. A dwarf, white-leafed 
edging plant with small white flow¬ 
ers. Good rock plant. 6 in. % oz., 75c .10 
CHEIRANTHUS allioni (Alpine Wall¬ 
flower.) H.H.P. Excellent for rockery 
or border; brilliant orange flowers. 
9 in. Very fragrant _14 oz., $1.00 .10 
linifolius. This charming lilac Wall¬ 
flower is seldom out of flower. Valu¬ 
able for hardy borders and rock gar¬ 
dens. 1 ft. _ .15 
CHELONE barbata. H.P. Long racemes 
of scarlet flowers. 2 ft. ....14 oz., 50c .15 
CHYSANTEMUM, Annual Varieties. 
Showy, hardy annuals of easiest cul¬ 
tivation, blooming from July until 
frost. 12 to 18 in. 
coronarium, Crown daisy or Garland 
Chrysanthemum. 3 ft. tall, typically 
yellow, either single or double. White 
Pearl. Fine for cutting oz., 35c .10 
Pkt. 
Primrose Queen -14 oz., 35c .10 
Double White !4 oz., 35c .10 
Double Yellow _ 14 oz., 35c .10 
Double Mixed. Yellow, white, etc. 
!4 oz., 35c .10 
inodorum plenissimum. Free flower¬ 
ing variety of spreading habit, with 
pure white flowers resembling Asters. 
14 oz., 50c .10 
tricolor, C. carinatum (tricolor) grows 
2 feet heigh usually white with rings 
of purple and yellow at center. Lord 
Beaconsfield. White and rose. 14 oz. 35c .10 
Morning Star. Large primrose flowers. 
14 oz., 35c .10 
Northern Star. Large ivory white flow¬ 
ers with sulphur zone _14 oz., 50c .10 
Single. Finest mixed _14 oz., 35c .10 
Double-fringed Mixed. Very graceful 
double flowers .. 14 oz., 35c .10 
C. Segetum (Corn Marigold). Bright 
yellow daisies. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, Perennial Varie¬ 
ties. 
frutescens (The White Paris Daisy). 
Charming plant for greenhouse or 
Summer bedding outdoors. 18 in. 
Vs oz., 50c .15 
Japonicum. Double. From finest Jap¬ 
anese flowers, 3 ft. Extra choice mix¬ 
ture _ .25 
maximum “Perfection.” Very free-flow¬ 
ering; pure white. 18 in. 14 oz., 50c .15 
grandiflorum (The Shasta Daisy). Pure 
white; very large. 18 in. _14 oz., 50c .15 
Giant White Double Shasta Daisy. 
Flowers 5 in. in diameter resembling 
Asters _ .50 
CINERARIA hybrida. G.P. One of the 
most gorgeous colored flowering 
plants for either greenhouse or con¬ 
servatory. Seeds should be sown in 
July, August or September, 
multiflora nana (Berlin Market strain). 
Very dwarf and compact. Flowers of 
large size, a good pot plant. Mixed 
colors. 9 in. _ —. .50 
multiflora grandiflora maxima. This 
new Hybrid is a cross between multi¬ 
flora nana and grandiflora; flowers ex¬ 
tra large, measuring 2 to 3 inches in 
diameter and produced in quantities 
of 100 blooms and over to a plant; 
mixed colors _ .50 
CLARKIA. H.A. This pretty and easily 
grown annual does well either in sun 
or shade. 2 ft. 
Illumination. A variety easy to praise 
but difficult to describe. The ground 
color is Orange, which, mingled with 
rose and terra-cotta gives a beauti¬ 
ful effect. The flowers in sunlight 
seem lit with an almost unnatural fire 
and life __- .20 
La France. An outstanding color of 
most delightful pale salmon-pink. It 
is a large flower and very double .20 
CLEOME gigantea (Giant Spiderflow- 
er). H.A. Bright rosy-crimson flow- 
