WILSON S. BROWER COMPANY, Inc., CATALOGUE OF SEEDS 
15 
Pkt. 
ers; adapted for large beds or borders. 
3V 2 ft. ___% oz., 50c .10 
COBAEA scandens. H.A.C. Tender 
climber, large, bell-shaped blue flower. 
20 ft. _ Vi oz., 25c .10 
COCKSCOMB (See Celosia cristata). 
COLEUS, hybridus. G.P. Richly colored 
foliage plants. Finest mixed _ .10 
COLLINSIA Mixed. H.A. 18 in. All 
species are brightly colored and excel¬ 
lent for growing in clumps. Blooms 
early and prefers a dry situation .10 
COLUMBINE (See Aquilegia). 
CONVOLVULUS, or Morning Glories 
(See also Ipomoea). 
COREOPSIS. H.P. Long stemmed, 
large, single flowers. 2 ft. Fine cut 
flower. 
Grandiflora. Large flowers of rich yel¬ 
low ___._ Vi oz., 25c .10 
grandiflora fl. pi. An improved type 
with large double flowers of deep yel¬ 
low _______ .15 
CORN, Rainbow. H.A. Variegated leaves, 
striped in green, white and yellow. 
5 ft. ....... Oz., 50c .10 
CORNFLOWER (See Centaurea cyanus). 
COSMOS. H.A. This is one of our most 
useful and beautiful autumn flowers. 
To get it in bloom early, seed should 
be sown in May in the open ground 
where the plants are desired to bloom, 
and the seedlings allowed to grow and 
flower without being transplanted. 
5 ft. 
Double-crested. Early-flowering. Semi¬ 
double flowers in great profusion. 5 
ft. Mixed colors _ Vi oz., 75c .15 
Extra Early Giant-flowering. Flowers 
4 to 5 in. across. 4 ft. 
Crimson _ Vi oz., 25c .10 
Pink . Vi oz., 25c .10 
White _ Vt oz., 25c .10 
Mixed _ --Vi oz., 25c .10 
New Early Express. A new very early 
flowering Cosmos which produce flow¬ 
ers from seed in forty-five days. 
White, Crimson, Pink Vi oz., 75c .15 
COWSLIP. Mixed (Primula Veris). H.P. 
A spring-flowering plant. Beautiful 
colors, rich brown, crimson and yel¬ 
low. 6 in. _ .10 
CYNOGLOSSUM amabile. H.A. Beauti¬ 
ful rich blue, sweet-scented flowers. 
Fine for cutting. 18 in. Vi oz., 50c .10 
CYPRESS VINE. H.A.C. A fast grow¬ 
ing annual vine, with feathery, dark- 
green foliage and star-like flowers. 
10 ft. 
Bright Scarlet Vi oz., 25c .10 
Finest Mixed -Vi oz., 25c .10 
CYCLAMEN. G.P. Giant Show. Seed 
should be sown from August until 
January. The seeds we offer are 
grown by Binnewies in Europe, who, 
we believe, has the finest strain for 
exhibition plants. Best colors, orig¬ 
inal sealed packages. 100 seeds, $2.75 .50 
Pkt. 
DAHLIA. H.H.P. Wonderful dahlias 
may be grown from seed and they 
will bloom the first season, making as 
large plants and tubers as if grown 
from bulbs. They are seldom like the 
parent plant in type of color, all the 
fancy dahlias today are grown from 
seed. 4 to 6 ft. 
Exhibition Blend. Saved from a col¬ 
lection of the newest and most select¬ 
ed varieties of decorative and garden 
cactus varieties with enormous flowers .15 
Cactus. Choice mixed, from the best 
varieties _ .15 
Mignon Bedding, FIREBRAND. Scar¬ 
let flame, slightly suffused with sal- 
mon-orange. Blooms in less than 
three months from seed and continues 
until frost. Excellent for cutting and 
decidedly a future in the garden _ .15 
DAISY, Double (See Beilis Perennis). 
DAISY, Single (See Chrysanthemums). 
DATURA (Trumpet flower.) H.H.A. 
Robust garden annual, bearing large 
trumpet-shaped flowers. 4 ft. 
Double-flowering (Fastuosa fl. pi.) 
Mixed _ Vi oz., 40c 
Cornucopia (Horn of Plenty). Flowers 
white and purple _ Vi oz., 40c 
DELPHINIUM (Larkspurg). H.P. Del¬ 
phiniums are hardy and can be grown 
in any garden. They are handsome 
plants for the herbaceous border and 
shrubbery and are splendid for cut 
flower use. 
Iceberg. This is the first white per¬ 
ennial delphinium to be introduced 
which comes true from seed. It be¬ 
longs to the elatum class and grows 
48 inches high. The long spikes are 
thickly covered with large pure white 
blooms _ .20 
Cardinale. Of a flaming cardinal-red 
on spikes 5 to 6 feet tall, this new 
delphinium is a welcome additional 
and forms a striking contrast to the 
other varieties _ .20 
Rev. E. Lascelles. Double deep blue 
white center _ .15 
Wrexham or Hollyhock Hybrids. Ex¬ 
perts regard this strain as quite the 
finest in cultivation. It is conspicuous 
for its massive, broadbased spires of 
large individual flowers which are 
compactly arranged about the stems. 
The shades of blues and mauves are 
of exquisite clarity. 4 to 6 ft. _ .35 
Belladonna, Fanny Stormonth. Light 
azure blue _—-— .10 
Sulphureum. (zalil). Yellow, orchid-like 
flowers. 6 ft. __25 
Selecta Double. A very choice strain. 
Very large flowering _ .20 
Chinese Cambridge Blue. 2 to 3 ft. 
The Chinese Delphinium bloom from 
seed the first year, if sown early. This 
variety is a really good light blue, 
far surpassing Belladonna in brilliancy .20 
Mixed. A mixture of perennial varie¬ 
ties _ Vi oz., 30c .10 
