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Coreopsis. 
Coreopsis (P) 
This is one of the finest of hardy plants, with 
large, showy, bright yellow flowers produced in the 
greatest abundance from June till frost. As cut 
flowers they stand near the head among hardy plants. 
Oz., 30c; pkL, 10c. 
Early Flowering Mammoth Cosmos. 
Columbine—Aquilegia. 
CONVOLVULUS (A). See Morning Glory. 
Cosmos < A > 
This is one of the most showy and useful of our 
garden plants. Plants are very bushy, a compact 
mass. Flowers borne on long delicate stems and 
are similar to single dahlias. Foliage very finely 
cut. 4 to 6 ft. 
EARLY EXPRESS PINK. A new variety and the 
earliest known, coming into bloom in from 45 to 50 
days from the time the seed is sown. The plants 
grow about 2% to 3 feet high and are covered with 
bright pink flowers. J/i oz., 75c; pkt., 10c. 
Early Flowering Mammoth, Mixed. Oz., 40c; pkt., 
10c. 
Giant Mixed. Oz., 25c; pkt., 10c. 
COXCOMB. See Celosia. 
Cypress Vine (A) 
For trailing upon a light ornamental trellis the 
Cypress Vine cannot be excelled. It has a profusion 
of scarlet or white star-shaped blossoms, and finely 
cut foliage. Mixed. Oz., 30c; pkt., 10c. 
Daisy. Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum. See Shasta 
Daisy. 
Chinese Lantern (P) 
(PHYSALIS FRANCHETI) 
Flowers yellow with dark center. Produces balloon¬ 
like husks which turn bright red when ripe and re¬ 
semble Chinese lanterns. % oz., 35c; pkt., 10c. 
Coleus (A) 
(FOLIAGE PLANTS) 
Bedding plants, growing about 1 foot high. Their 
foliage is highly ornamental. Easy to raise from 
seed. Sow seed indoors. Choice Mixed. Pkt., 10c. 
Columbine <P) 
(AQUILEGIA) 
This beautiful plant thrives in all kinds of soil; 
graceful foliage, flowers abundantly from early May 
until the last of June. Single Mixed, *4 oz., 20c; 
pkt., 10c. Double Mixed, % oz., 20c; pkt., 10c. 
