R. B. BUCHANAN SEED CQ MEMPHIS,TENNESSEE.. 
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Early Klondyke (Orange Flare) 
Double Crested Cosmos 
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COSMOS (Giant). Flowers measure from 4 >2 to 5 inches 
across, petals fringed, pinked, toothed and plain, and in colors 
from pure white through shades of pink and red to rich dark red. 
575 Giant White (Early) 575A Giant White (Late). 
576 Giant Crimson (Early) 576A Giant Crimson (Late).... 
577 Giant Pink (Early) 577A Giant Pink (Late). 
578 Klondyke (Late). Orange shade. 
578A Klondyke (Early). Orange Flare. This is one of the most 
discussed and admired novelties on the market today. The 
same vivid orange as ordinary Klondyke but the foliage is 
much less abundant, giving a plant which is a mass of color. 
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579 Giant Mixed (Late) 580 Giant Early. Mixed. 
DOUBLE CRESTED OR ANEMONE FLOWERED (Late). 
These differ from the other Cosmos in the formation of the 
center of the flower. This develops a crown or crest like an 
anemone. The guard petals remain the same. 
581 Pink Beauty 581A Crimson King. 
581B White Queen 581C Choice Mixed. 
586 CYPRESS VINE. 15 feet; rapid growing climber; fine for 
trellis; star-like red and white flowers and feathery foliage. .. . 
586A Red 586B Pink. 
CLARKIA. 2 ft. A popular summer annual, can be grown 
in ordinary soil. 
587 Apple Blossom. Double Pink. 
587A Salmon Queen. Double Salmon. 
587B Scarlet Queen. Double Orange Scarlet. 
587C Choice Mixed. 
DAHLIA. A favorite for autumn flowering, blooming the first 
season from seed if started early. The flowers are so sym¬ 
metrical and perfect and the range of colors so wide and varied 
that they will always be popular where display is wanted. 
588 Finest Single Mixed. Will produce brilliant flowers running 
through a wide range of striking colors. 
589 Finest Double Mixed. Seeds saved from choicest double 
flowers, including shades of red, pink, dark maroon, yellow, 
white, etc. 
590 CACTUS DAHLIAS. The new strain is very popular wherever 
grown, being especially valuable for cut-flower work. Petals of 
the large flowers are beautifully pointed and the range of 
coloring is remarkably fine and satisfactory. Mixed colors. 
593 SHASTA DAISY (Alaska). A splendid hardy perennial with 
flowers of glistening white frequently 5 inches across, with broad 
overlapping petals and borne on strong stems of medium height, 
ideal for cutting. 
594 SHASTA DAISY (Conqueror). Pure white, double flowers as 
large as Shasta Daisy Alaska, borne on stems 2^-3 ft. in length 
599 DIDISCUS (Blue Lace Flower). Grows 2 ft. high, long 
stems, produces lavender flowers. Constant bloomer. 
DELPHINUM (Hardy Perennial Larkspur). Among the 
best plants for mixed borders. Perennial Larkspurs grow bet¬ 
ter than annual varieties; they should be planted further apart. 
600 Single Mixed—10,75 601 Double Mixed. 
DIANTHUS OR PINKS. An old favorite which blooms con¬ 
stantly all summer. The flowers are brilliantly colored and 
very fragrant. 
602 Heddewegi (Japanese Pinks). Large double flowers with 
brilliant colorings. They bloom from June until frost. 
603 Chinese—Double Mixed. 604 Chinese—Single Mixed.. 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA (California Poppy). A hardy free- 
flowering annual, growing about 15 inches high and producing 
quantities of single, poppy-shaped blooms in shades of yellow, 
orange and red. Flowers over a long period. 
606A Dainty Queen. Coral Pink. 
606B The Geisha. Orange Crimson. 
606C Scarlet Beauty 606D Purple Glow 606 Mixed. 
610 FORGET-ME-NOT. A pretty little old-fashioned perennial, 
producing its flowers in early summer. Quite hardy once it is 
established; flowers blue. 
611 EUPHORBIA. Snow on the Mountain. 2-3 ft., remarkable 
distinct decorative plant. Leaves light green edged with white. 
Bushy plants, suitable for cutting to mix with flowers, but in 
greatest demand as a showy, border plant. 
610A CYNOGLOSSUS. Amabile (Chinese Forget-Me-Not) Blue 
flowers. 
612 FOUR O’CLOCK (Marvel of Peru). A handsome, free- 
flowering plant. They open their blossoms about 4 o’clock in 
the afternoon, hence their name. Dwarf mixed. 
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