DOUBLE 
CRESTED COS¬ 
MOS. A recent 
development of 
the early single 
cosmos. If you 
like cosmos, you 
will surely like 
this new rntro- 
d uction. 
COSMOS - Extra Early 
Annual. For cutting and display. 5 to 6 feet. July to October. 
Another much favored annual, supplying the late 
summer and fall gardens with quantities of artistic¬ 
shaped flowers wanted for cutting purposes. 
The seeds can be sown in open ground about the middle 
of June in mild sections and in March and April in the hot bed 
or cold frame in colder sections of the country, thinning the 
germinating plants to three inches apart. When they are trans¬ 
planted, after the ground is thoroughly warm, they should stand 
two feet apart. Cultivate frequently but lightly for best results 
If the tops are pinched out when the plants are about ten 
inches high the plants will become more bushy and compact 
in growth. 
461 Fraser’s Early Pink Cherokee. Mam¬ 
moth flowering type, color like the beau¬ 
tiful single Cherokee Rose. 
462 Fraser’s Early Red Cherokee. Mam- 
oth flowering. Bright red like the well 
known Red Cherokee Rose. 
463 Fraser’s Early White Cherokee. 
Mammoth flowered, a pure white like the 
White Cherokee Rose. 
464 Fraser’s Color Harmony Mix. A 
choice blend of all above colors. 
465 Fraser’s Klondike Gold. A late 
single suitatfle for Southern States only. 
A profusion of glistening tangerine gold 
flowers covering plants 5 feet high Fine 
for cutting. Like full sun. 
... Any above Packets 15c each 
!/s oz. 25c; !4 oz. 50c; oz. $1.25 
FRASER’S EXTRA EARLY COSMOS. This 
favorite for the late summer and fall garden 
shown above will supply you with an abun¬ 
dance of beautiful cut flowers for house 
decoration. 
California’s Best 
Double Crested Cosmos 
Flowers are very beautiful and when 
out are better keepers than the single. 
This is a very fine strain producing about 
60% double flowers. Free flowering plants 
growing 3 to 4 feet tall, somewhat lower 
than the singles. 
CLARKIA ELEGANS 
Butterfly Flower 
Hardy Annual — 2 ft. 
Our strain produces thrifty plants with 
long sprays thickly set with very double 
flowers, suggesting blossoms of orna¬ 
mental or flowering cherry. 
They grow easily from seed and should 
be started in cold frame in March or 
in the open ground in May, except in 
California or other very mild sections 
where they can be sown in fall or early 
spring. They enjoy partial shade, but 
will accommodate themselves to either 
sun or shade. 
2408 Enchantress. A beautiful soft shade 
of salmon-rose, very double and excellent 
for cutting. Develops best in a cool cli¬ 
mate and flowers in six weeks from sow¬ 
ing. Pkt. 15c; oz. $1.50. 
2409 Fraser’s Double Choice. Mix of 
rainbow colors. Pkt. 15c; V, oz. 60c; 1 
oz. $1.00. 
473 Crimson 
474 Pink 
475 White 
476 Double Mixed 
CHEIRANTHUS 
Golden Siberian Wallflower 
Hardy Biennial — 12 in. 
2487 Fraser’s Choice Gold Blend. An 
early perennial with rich, velvety orange 
flowers, never grows more than a foot 
high: a distinct addition to rockeries and 
for border or bedding effects. Pkt. 15c. 
COSMIDIUM 
Brown-Eyed Daisy 
Annual. For cutting and display 2 ft. 
2416 Brown Eyed Daisy. Native of South 
America. A winsome little flower with 
brown center circle with maroon and 
edged with bright, cheerful golden-yel¬ 
low. Wonderful for bedding, border or 
cut flowers. Planted from May to June, 
where they are to grow, will flower in 
70 days from seed. Pkt. 15c. 
Pkt. 25c; 
'/s oz. 50c; 
Za oz. 90c. 
Annual Painted Daisv 
Japanese Hardy Garden 
CHRYSANTHEMUM from Seed 
Hardy Perennial — 3 ft. 
2371 Fraser’s Daisy - Flowered. This 
hardy perennial chrysanthemum is an im¬ 
proved strain over the ordinary perennial 
chrysanthemum familiar to most garden¬ 
ers. It may be treated as an annual if 
started in February, bursting into a cloud 
of tinted blooms in late September and 
October. Pkt. 35c. 
COREOPSIS 
Golden Wave 
Hardy Perennial — 2 ft. 
One of the easiest grown and best liked 
of the hardy perennials; highly prized for 
cutting, very free flowering for many 
weeks. 
2813 Hazel Eyed Coreopsis (Auricula 
Superba). Far more attractive than the 
old single. A much deeper, richer golden 
yellow with each petal marked with ha¬ 
zel-brown spot at the base. Pkt. 25c. 
SUMMER CHRYSANTHEMUM 
ANNUAL PAINTED DAISY. A riot of 
color and easy to grow. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
Hardy Annual — 2j4 ft. 
This is an improved strain of this use¬ 
ful summer garden annual. They are 
easily grown from seed and make a 
showy plant covered with daisy-like 
flowers. 
2346 Radiatum album. Attractive and 
odd flowers with curved and quilled pet¬ 
als of white radiating like spokes of a 
wheel from a dark brown center. 
2347 Radiatum aureum. The same as 
above, but rich, golden yellow petals. 
2345 Radiatum hybridum. Quilled and 
curved petals like above, but colors 
mixed. 
2348 Golden nivellii. Similar to the com¬ 
mon Painted Daisy, but flowers are 2 to 3 
inches across and a rich golden yellow. 
An abundance of bloom makes it valuable 
for cutting. 
2349 Fraser’s Painted Daisy Mixture. 
Single of most beautiful colors. 
2341 Double Carinatum Hybrida Mixed 
Flowers come about 60% true to type, of 
good size excellent for cutting and bright 
cheerful shades of purple, scarlet, yellow 
and white. You will find this Painted 
Daisy to be one of the best. Pkt. 20c. 
Any of above: Pkt. 15c: !/•> oz. 30c; 
oz. 50c; 4 ozs. $1.50. 
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2812 Fraser’s Double. A recent intro¬ 
duction. You’ll like this one. Pkt. 25c. 
