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CALLIOPSIS. Similar to coreopsis, flowers 
in greater profusion, smaller, and marked with 
various shades of gold and brown. 
Tall. Two to three feet high. Mixed colors. 
Packet 10c. 
Dwarf. 18 inches. Splendid for low beds or bor¬ 
ders. Packet 10c. 
CANDYTUFT. Much prized for its fra¬ 
grance. Carmine, crimson, white, lilac, flesh- 
pink, and mixed. Per packet 15c. 
CENTAUREA. Favorites everywhere -—- 
wonderful as cut flowers. 
Cornflowers, or Bachelor's Buttons (Centaurea 
cyanus). Double Blue, Double Rose, and Double 
Mixed. Packet 10c. 
Sweet Sultans (Centaurea imperialis), rose, 
white, lavender, yellow, red, and mixed. Packet 
10c. 
Paul J. Howard’s 
NEW ANNUAL CANTERBURY 
BELLS 
With this valuable new annual you should be 
able to have Canterbury Bells in bloom at almost 
any time of the year. It blooms six months from 
time of planting of seed, growing 2 to 2Vi feet 
tall, with six to eight spikes of bells, flowering 
continuously if cut. 
Mixed colors containing light blue, dark blue, 
pink rose, and white. Packet 25c. 
ANGELUS BELL. Beautiful deep rose. Packet 
25c. 
LIBERTY BELL. Intense violet-blue. Packet 25c. 
CANTERBURY BELLS (Campanula me¬ 
dium). Old-fashioned favorite biennials. 
SINGLE. White, rose, blue, lilac, and mixed. 
Packet 15c. 
DOUBLE. White, rose, blue, and mixed. Packet 
25c. 
CUP AND SAUCER. White, rose, blue, lilac, 
and mixed. Packet 25c. 
CELOSIA. Showy summer bedding plants. 
Feathered Celosia (Celosia plumosa). Dwarf. 
Crimson, yellow, and mixed. Packet 15e. 
Cockscomb. (Celosia cristata). Empress. Dwarf, 
with very large heads of deep crimson flowers. 
Packet 15e. 
CHINESE WOOLFLOWER. The plants grow like 
the feathered Cockscomb, 2 to 3 feet high, 
with many branches, each terminated by a 
large flower head like a ball of wooly yam. 
Crimson, Rose, Yellow, and Mixed. Packet, 15c. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM (Annual). Painted 
Daisies. Bushy plants resembling Marguerites 
with flowers in many colors, with contrasting 
zones in the centers. Easily grown and excel¬ 
lent cut flowers. 
Tricolor Mixed. Shades of yellow, bronze, scar¬ 
let, copper, rose, purple. Packet 15e. 
Double Annual Chrysanthemums. Effective flow¬ 
ers, and something quite out of the ordinary, 
very lasting when cut. White, yellow, purple, 
scarlet, and mixed. Packet 25c. 
ELDORADO. (New). Large Marguerite-like, 
bright yellow flowers with a large mahogany 
center. Very striking, and decorative cut-flow¬ 
ers. Packet, 15e. 
CLARKIA 
CHIERANTHUS. Siberian Wallflower. 
Chieranthus allioni. A border or bedding plant 
with the most dazzling fiery orange blossoms 
imaginable, borne on spikes about one foot 
high. Packet 15c. 
Paul ). Howard’s 
PRIZE CINERARIAS 
Our prize strains of Cinerarias are without a 
peer for glorious color and the huge size of their 
blossoms, which are borne in immense heads above 
compact, shapely plants. There is no other flower 
which will so brighten a shady place. 
PAUL J. HOWARD'S PRIZE TALL. In addition 
to our unequalled mixture of gorgeous colors we 
put up the seed of these in separate color shades. 
Pink and salmon shades, crimson and red shades, 
blue shades, and mixed. Packet 50c. 
PRIZE DWARF. Lower growing than the above. 
Large flowering. Mixed. Price 50c per packet. 
STELLATA AND CRUENTA HYBRIDS. Star Cin¬ 
eraria. Profuse clusters of starry flowers on tall 
growing plants. Splendid in the background. Price 
25c per packet. 
CLARKIA. An easily grown annual be¬ 
coming very popular for making graceful cut- 
flower decorations. Appleblossom, Carmine, 
Copper-Scarlet, Orange-Scarlet, Scarlet, Purple, 
White, and mixed. Packet 15c. 
COLEUS. A marvelous strain of these beau¬ 
tiful foliage plants, for pot culture or bedding 
in spring and summer. The handsome leaves are 
marked with the richest colors imaginable. Ours 
is a superior mixture selected from the finest 
types and colors. Packet 50c. 
Rainbow Mixture. Packet 25e. 
COSMOS 
For early summer flowering or for planting in 
fall for winter flowering choose early varieties. 
The late varieties make larger plants before 
blooming and are best for late summer and fall 
flowering. 
EARLY MAMMOTH. Fine large flowers, crim¬ 
son, pink, white, or mixed. Packet 10c. 
EXTRA EARLY DOUBLE. Crimson, pink, white, 
mixed. Packet 25c. 
LADY LENNOX. Late: Pink and white. Packet 
10c. 
PERFECTION GIANT. Late: Crimson or mixed. 
Packet 10c. 
KLONDYKE. Bright orange. Packet 15e. 
LATE DOUBLE CRESTED. Pink, crimson, white, 
and mixed. Packet 25c. 
NEW COSMOS ORANGE FLARE 
See Novelty List 
CHINESE FORGET-ME-NOT. (Cynoglos- 
sum). The dainty branched sprays resemble the 
true Forget-me-not but are much deeper blue, 
one of the richest blue flowers we know of. 
Packet 15c. 
Pink Cynoglossum. A variety with pretty rosy- 
pink flowers. Packet, 15e. 
DIANTHUS HEDDEWIGII. Chinese Pinks. 
Beautiful large double flowers in a mixture of 
rich hues of red, rose, pink and white. Mixed 
colors. Packet, 15e. 
SPLENDENS. A showy new variety. See 
Novelties. 
DIANTHUS SWEET WIVELSFIELD. A new 
hardy annual, much like the Sweet William, but 
flowering sooner after planting. Cut flowers or 
bedding plants. Mixed. Packet, 15c. 
DIANTHUS. Annual Sweet Williams. The 
old fashioned Sweet Williams, with all of their 
fragrance and bright colors in a new Annual 
strain. Mixed. Packet, 15e. 
DIDISCUS. Blue Lace-Flower. The lacy 
blue blossoms on long stems are popular as 
cut-flowers. Packet 15c. 
DIMORPHOTHECA. African Golden Daisy. 
Showy annuals for bright beds of color. Packet 
10c. 
Golden West. Bright golden yellow. Packet, 
10c. 
Aurantiaca. Rich Orange. Packet, 10c. 
Salmon Beauty. Soft salmon-pink. Packet 10c. 
Mixed. All colors. Packet, 10c. 
Bartonia Aurea 
Centaurea Imperialis 
Better Seeds 
Are Not 
Obtainable 
Than Those 
Which 
You 
Purchase 
in 
Paul J. Howard’s 
Seed Packets. 
Freshly 
Packeted 
in Our 
Own 
Establishment. 
Calliopsis 
Tall 
Cosmos 
Early Mammoth 
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