COSMOS, Hybridus. 
A plant of strong growth, having elegant foliage 
and for fall blooming has no superior. Seed sown in 
April or May and transplanted to open ground will 
produce plants five or six feet high by September, 
and from then till November will be covered with 
hundreds of blossoms three inches across, resembl¬ 
ing single Dahlias. Planted in pots and brought in 
inside to flower like Chrysanthemums, they are 
grand. They are of various shades from pure white 
to purplish crimson. Both foliage and flowers are 
unsurpassed for bouquets and vases. All colors, 
mixed. Pkt. 50 seeds. 4 cents. 
COSMOS, White Pearl. 
Large, pure white flowers, very valuable for 
florists. Pkt., 30 seeds, 4 cents. 
COSMOS, Pure Pink. 
Beautiful, large flowers of a clear, delicate pink 
color. Pkt., 30 seeds, 4 cents. 
COSriOS, Pure Yellow. 
This new variety Is a clear, bright yellow. A beau¬ 
tiful contrast to the white and pink. The flowers 
are freely produced, but not quite so large as the 
others. Pkt., 80 seeds, 0 cents. 
CYCLAMEN, PERSICUM. 
Well known bulbous-rooted plants, universal 
favorites as pot plants for winter aud spring bloom¬ 
ing, producing handsome red and white flowers, with 
beautiful variegated foliage, in difl’erent shades of 
green. The seed should be sown in the Spring and 
by Autumn will produce a bulb which will blossom 
the following Spring. Mixed. Pkt.. 80 seeds, 8 cents. 
CYCLAMEN GIGANTEUM. 
Flowers of extraordinary size, and of great sub¬ 
stance. The loaves are proportionately large aud 
beautifully marked. Pkt., 15 seeds, 18 cents. 
CYPRESS VINE. 
A most beautiful vine with delicate fern-like foli¬ 
age and beautiful star-shaped rose, scarlet and 
white flowers. Seed very slow to start growth. All 
colors mixed. Pkt., 80 seeds, 3 cents. 
Mrs. E. Y. Colomnn. Scottsville, Ya., April 8, 1895, writes: 
The seeds 1 got of you lust season were everything I could wish 
them to be. • Came up quickly, grew rapidly aud bloomed 
freely. - • 
