Centaurea • Bachelor’s Button 
Cyanus. Blue Bottle; Cornflower; Ragged Sailor. 
Annual. One of the most popular of our gar¬ 
den flowers, blooming continually all summer. 
Semi-Double, Finest Mixed. 2 ft. Pkt. 
5 cts.; 34oz. 25 cts. 
Single, Deep Blue. 2 ft. Pkt. 5 cts.; 34oz. 
25 cts. 
Double, Deep Blue. Pkt. 10 cts.; J^oz. 25c. 
Double, Rose-Pink. Pkt. 10 cts.; 34° z - 25c. 
Imperialis. Giant Cornflower. Annual. Im¬ 
mense, very fragrant flowers in a great variety 
of colors. 2 ft. 
Rose. Pkt. 10 cts.; 34° z - 30 cts. 
Purple. Pkt. 10 cts.; 34oz. 30 cts. 
Lilac. Pkt. 10 cts.; 34«z. 30 cts. 
White. Pkt. 10 cts.; 34oz. 30 cts. 
Mixed Colors. Pkt. 10 cts.; 34° z - 25 cts. 
Moschata. Sweet Sultan. Annual. Very showy, 
fragrant flowers, excellent for cutting. 2 ft. 
Mixed Colors. Pkt. 10 cts.; 34oz. 30 cts. 
Celosia • Cockscomb 
For beds, borders, pot-culture, and winter 
bouquets 
Free-blooming annuals growing best in rather 
light soil. Can be started early inside or may be 
planted outside in May. 
Cristata, Glasgow Prize. Immense, showy 
dark crimson combs. 1 ft. Pkt. 15 cts. 
Pyramidalis plumosa childsi. Chinese Wool- 
flower. Crimson. 2 ft. Pkt. 10 cts. 
Pyramidalis plumosa, Golden Yellow. 2 ft. 
Pkt. 10 cts. 
Pyramidalis plumosa, Scarlet. 2 ft. Pkt. 10c. 
Pyramidalis plumosa magnifica. Mixed 
Colors. 2 ft. Pkt. 10 cts. 
Centrosema 
Grandiflora. Perennial Climber. Clusters of 
large, pea-shaped, rosy violet flowers, with 
broad, feathered markings of white. Foliage 
abundant and graceful. A hardy, free-bloom¬ 
ing vine, climbing 6 to 8 feet in a season. 
Pkt. 10 cts. 
Centaurea imperialis 
Cerastium • Snow-in-Summer 
Tomentosum. Perennial. Gray-foliaged, trail¬ 
ing plants with masses of delicate white 
flowers in May and June. Delights in a dry, 
sunny location. 6 in. Pkt. 15 cts.; 34oz. 50 cts. 
Chelone • Turtlehead 
Barbata Torreyi. Perennial. Beautiful, 
tubular-shaped, brick-red flowers, borne pro¬ 
fusely from July to October. 3 ft. Pkt. 10 cts. 
Chinese Lantern Plant • Physalis 
Francheti. Perennial. Dense bushes, 2 feet 
high, with bright orange-scarlet, lantern-like 
fruits of decorative value. Flowers first year 
from seed if sown in April. Pkt. 10 cts.; 
34oz. 40 cts. 
Chrysanthemum 
Coronarium fl.-pl. Annual. Summer-bloom¬ 
ing. The majority of the flowers are very 
double and bronzy yellow, tinged with red or 
rose, but some will be pure white or crimson, 
and of graceful, semi-double form. Mixed 
Colors. Pkt. 10 cts.; 34° z - 25 cts. 
Cineraria 
Hybrida grandiflora. House-plant. A distinct 
and showy window-plant that blooms when 
its brilliant velvety flowers are most appreci¬ 
ated. Mixed Colors. Pkt. 25 cts. 
Maritima. Perennial. Another fine silver¬ 
leaved plant. Leaves are silvery white; flowers 
yellow. Pkt. 10 cts. 
Clarkia 
Elegans. Annual. Early, profuse-flowering 
plants averaging 134 feet in height, with 
oddly formed, double flowers of bright rose, 
purple, or white, in long sprays for cutting. 
Single and Double. Pkt. 10 cts.; 34«z. 30 cts. 
Clematis • Virgin’s Bower 
Hybrida grandiflora. Perennial Climber. Fine 
for arbors and verandas. Soak seeds 24 hours 
in warm water before sowing. Mixed Colors. 
Pkt. 10 cts. 
Cleome • Spider Plant 
Gigantea. Annual. Beautiful carmine flowers 
of unusual form, with long, slender threads 
running out from the center. Sow in the open 
ground as soon as it can be worked. Blooms 
midsummer until frost. Pkt. 10 cts.; 34 oz - 25c. 
Cobaea 
Scandens. Annual Climber. A tender annual 
of very rapid and luxuriant climbing habit. 
The deep violet-blue flowers are large and 
bell-shaped, averaging 2 inches in length and 
134 indies across. Pkt. 10 cts.; 34° z - 40 cts. 
Coleus 
Tender Perennial; House-plant. The leaves 
are of many shapes and bright colors, and nearly 
all varieties have a rich, velvety appearance. 
Seed sown in March or April will produce fine 
plants for bedding. Mixed Colors. Pkt. 15 cts. 
6 Flower Seeds 
W. E. BARRETT CO., Providence, R. I. 
