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CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS 
CYPRESS VINE 
A summer climbing annual with fine feath¬ 
ery foliage and pretty star-shaped flowers. 
Mixed Colors .5c 
CANNAS 
Cannas will bloom the first year if the seed is 
soaked in Warm water for 24 hours after cutting 
off about one-sixteenth of an inch from one of 
the ends. Sow indoors in January or February 
and they will flower in June. 
CBOZT’S D W A R P LARGE FLOWERING 
FRENCH. In this new class of Cannas the fol¬ 
iage is luxuriant and the plants dwarf in habit. 
Their great merit, however, lies in the large size 
and brilliant hues of the flowers, ranging through 
all shades of yellow and orange to the richest 
crimson, scarlet and vermillion: some are also 
beautifully spotted. Mixed. Pkt., 5c. 
CANDYTUFT. The Candytufts are among the 
best flowers for edging, bedding, massing or 
rockeries, and for cutting. Several of the var¬ 
ieties are fragrant, and all are profuse in bloom. 
Sow out doors in April, and thin well when the 
plants grow about an inch. Sow again in a 
month, and late in July for fall flowers. Give 
rich soil and water freely. 
Empress white, 1 ft.% oz., 20c; pkt., 10c 
Lilacinia, Lilac, 1 ft.% oz., 25c; pkt., 10c 
Mixed choice colors. Vl oz., 10c; pkt., 6c 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
Do not confound these annuals with the win¬ 
ter-flowering sorts of the florists. They bloom 
profusely from early summer until frost. 
Mixed. Yellow, white, etc., pkt., 5c. 
DOUBLE MIXED CALENDULA. This mixture of 
Calendula includes the very finest varieties in a 
properly blended assortment of colors. It will give 
a show r y display, with its large double flowers of 
many bright and showy colors. Pkt., 10c; Vi oz., 
20c; oz., 30c. 
CARDINAL CLIMBER. A valuable novelty of 
recent introduction. It is a rapid grower, soon 
forming a vine 20 to 30 feet in length, with dark 
green, deeply cut leaves and bearing quantities 
of cardinal red flowers. Should be planted in 
rich soil in warm sunny situation. Best results 
will be obtained by planting seeds in the house 
Per Pkt., 10c. 
CAMPANULA MEDIU3I (Canterbury Bell). 
This plant is a biennial and seeds should be sown 
in late spring or early summer and transplanted 
to their permanent location as soon as> strong 
enouerh. Protect through winter and fertilize 
well in spring. Mixed colors. Pkt., 10c. 
COLUMBINE—AQUILEGIA 
Hardy perennial, luxuriating in the moister sit¬ 
uation in the garden, where they form permanent 
clumps, growing from 1^ to 3 fet high. The 
large, unique, long-spurred flowers, gracefully 
hung on long sv mis, are not only brillianty effec¬ 
tive on the plai. \ but equally as desirable when 
cut for vase and house decorations. Pkt., 10c. 
CENTAUREA 
COSMOS 
BACHELOR’S BUTTON. Also known as Corn 
Flower, Blue Bottle, etc. If the seed is sown 
Just as soon as the ground Is fit In spring, will 
furnish a profusion of white, blue and pink flow¬ 
ers from July until late in autumn. Hardy an¬ 
nual. Two or three feet high. Mixed, pkt., 6c. 
GTMNOCARFA (Dusty Miller). Planted for 
bidding, not for flowers. Silver-gray foliage 
Pkt., 10c. 
SWEET SULTAN. Stiffly erect plants, slightly 
resembling the thistle in growth, with very dou¬ 
ble, rich yellow, pure white, and mauve flowers. 
The small petals are finely fringed and flowers 
are of a delightful fragrance. Of easiest culture, 
alooming profusely in cool locations. Pkt., 6c. 
COBAEA SCANDENS 
CATHEDRAL BELLS 
PURPLE. 30 ft. One of the handsomest and 
most rapid growing climbers. The flowers are bell¬ 
shaped and of a purplish-lilac when full grown. It 
<« n very prolific bicomer and vigorous in vines and 
flowers. It is very free from insect pests. Pkt., 10c. 
CELOSIA 
CRISTATA, COCKSCOMB. Annual plants of trop¬ 
ical origin. One of the most satisfactory and showy 
for garden decoration. Fine Mixed. Pkt., 10c. 
PLUMOSA. Beautiful foliage plants blooming in 
late summer and autumn, and producing large, 
showy plumes, curled and curved, very much re¬ 
sembling ostrich feathers. Pkt., 5c. 
CHILDSII, Chinese Wool Flower. This is a new 
species of this popular variety. Very showy flowers, 
a deep scarlet and represent a ball of yarn with 
open ends. Very striking. Good for cut flowers 
and easy to raise. Pkt.. 10c. 
one or me no¬ 
table fall flowers 
A strong, tall- 
growing annual, 
with bold flowers of 
exquisite daintiness 
and airness, height¬ 
ened In effect by 
their foliage-set¬ 
ting of feathery 
green. It is most 
effective when 
planted in broad 
masses, or long 
background borders 
against evergreens 
or fences. From 
seed started early 
in the house or 
frame, the plants 
will flower profuse¬ 
ly in late June or 
early July. If top¬ 
ped when half 
grown, they will 
COSMOS bloom quicker, the 
check seeming to induce earlier flowering. We 
offer only the choice, large-flowering strains 
Early Flowering, mixed, oz., 50c; pkt., 5c. 
Giant Autumn Flowering, oz., 30c; pkt., 5c. 
Anemone or Crested double flowering. Pkts., 10c. 
DOUBLE CRESTED, MIXED. A well-balanced 
mixture of the three double varieties. Pkt., 15c: 
Vi oz., 50c; oz., $1.45. 
DAHLIAS 
Although perennial, these will bloom the first 
year from seed, if sown indoors in boxes during 
March or April and transplanted when danger of 
frost is over. 
CHOICE DOUBLE MIX^D. Saved from the finpst 
varieties in cultivation. Pkt., 10c. 
CHOICE SINGLE MIXED. Pkt., 10c. 
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