RELIABLE SEEDS, BULBS AND PLANTS 
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Clianthus. G. P. Dampieri (Australian 
Glory Pea). Scarlet and black.25 
Cockscomb. See Celosia. 
Cobaea. H. H. P. a half hardy perennial 
climber, with bell-shaped flowers. 
scandens. Blue. 14 oz. 50c., .15 
scandens altoa. White. 14 oz. 75c., .15 
Coleus. H. H. P. The most popular orna¬ 
mental bedding- foliage plants. 1 ft. 
Finest Mixed Hybrids. 15 
Large-Leaved Mixed .25 
thyrsoideus. A very handsome species 2 to 
3 feet high, the branches terminating in 
erect, panicle-like racemes of bright blue 
flowers. Pine for conservatory. 1.00 
Collinsia. I-I. A. A pretty, free flowering 
annual. 1 ft. 
Verna. White with blue lower lip Very 
fine .25 
Commelina Ccelestis. H. P. A fine bor¬ 
der plant, producing an abundance of 
bright sky-blue flowers. It is tuberous 
rooted, and should be lifted and stored 
in Autumn. li /2 feet.25 
Convolvulus (Morning Glory). Beauti¬ 
ful free flowering climbers, with hand¬ 
some, rich colored flowers, which make 
a brilliant effect. H. A. 
Major Choice Mixed .Oz. 25c., .10 
Minor. Choice mixed.Oz. 25c., .10 
Imperial Japanese, Choice Mixed Oz. 50c., .10 
CorCOpSIS. H. P. (Perennial Calliopsis). 
grandiflora. Golden yellow. % oz. 50c., .15 
grandiflora fl.-pl. (Double-flowering Core¬ 
opsis.) Yellow flowers. % oz. 75c., .25 
Auriculata “Superba.” An improved form, 
several tones deeper than the ordinary 
Grandiflora, with a serrated band of 
brownish-red encircling the central 
golden disk . 35 
COSMOS 
This is one of our most beautiful and useful 
Autumn-flowering plants. It is most effective 
when planted in broad masses, or along back¬ 
ground borders against evergreens or fences. 
Pkt. 
DWARF EARLY GIANT FLOWERING. 
If sown in May in the open ground will 
usually bloom by the second week in 
July. Crimson, White, Pink, Mixed 
Each, % oz. 50c., .15 
TALL OR LATE GIANT FLOWERING. 
Pure White, Bright Pink, Crimson, Mixed. 
Each, % oz. 35c., .10 
EARLY DOUBLE CRESTED. A splendid 
class producing double and semi-double 
flowers, beautifully crested and most 
striking in appearance. 
Crimson King. A beautiful shade. 
Vs oz. 75c., .25 
Pink Beauty. Shell-pink. y 8 oz. 75c., .25 
White Queen. Pure white. Vs oz. 75c., .25 
Mixed .. Vs oz. 75c., .20 
KLONDYKE ORANGE FLARE (new). 
Vivid orange, early flowering.25 
Cosmos, Double Crested 
COSMOS—Continued. Pkt. 
Lady Lenox, Pink .% oz. 50c., .15 
Lady Lenox, White . Vi oz. 50c., .15 
Giant Blush Queen. A very large-flowered 
and early variety, color beautiful blush, 
flaked with rosy lilac tint. % oz. 75c., .25 
New Giant Hybrids. A new and much im¬ 
proved strain of the early-flowering 
Cosmos ... 14 oz. 75c., .25 
Cosmidium Burridgeanum. H. A. Flow¬ 
ers golden yellow, useful cut flower. 
l A oz. 30c., .10 
Cowslip. A favorite for the Spring gar¬ 
den. H. P. 1 ft. Finest mixed.15 
Crucianella. Stylosa. H. P. A plant of 
trailing habit and rapid growth, produc¬ 
ing a profusion of bright rose-colored 
flowers in summer; very suitable for the 
rock garden. 6 in.15 
Cucumis flexuosus (Ornamental Cucum¬ 
ber.) H. A. 15 ft.15 
Cuphea (Cigar Plant). Half-hardy peren¬ 
nial, useful for bedding. 1 ft. 
platycentra. Scarlet and purple.25 
Cynoglossum Amabile (Chinese Forget- 
Me-Not). H. A. Producing throughout 
the summer sprays of blue Forget-me- 
not like flowers.,. 14 oz. 75c., .25 
Amabile Pink. Rich deep pink.50 
Cyperus alternifolius (Umbrella Plant). 
G. P. An elegant plant for growing in 
water or damp places. 2 ft.25 
