Cosmos 
2624 COSMOS, GIANT SINGLE MIXED (A)—A 
well known, free blooming and easy grown an¬ 
nual; produces an abundance of blooms from 
midsummer until frost. Pkt.. 5c. 
2625 COSMOS, NEW KLONDlKE— Grand Cham¬ 
pion Flower Novelty of 1935. All judges placed 
it at the head of the list. Blooms early. Bril¬ 
liant orange with marigold-like foliage. Has to 
be grown to be really appreciated. Pkt., 10c. 
2615 COBAEA SCANDENS, Cup and Saucer Vine 
(V)—A climber of rapid growth treated as an 
annual; will attain a height of ten to twenty 
feet. Large, bell-shaped purple flowers. Pkt., 
10c. 
2617 COLEUS, FINE MIXED (B>—A well known 
perennial grown for their richly colored foliage. 
Leaves of velvety texture. Colors all shades of 
red to black and many shades of yellow and 
green Excellent for bedding. Pkt., 10c. 
2576 COREOPSIS, 
LANCEOLATA 
GRANDIFLORA (P) 
—One of the showiest 
of garden plants, at¬ 
tractive for its light 
green, finely cut foli¬ 
age and abundance of 
bloom on long, grace¬ 
ful stems. Colors, pure 
yellow, yellow with 
brown center. It has 
a long blooming per¬ 
iod. Easy culture. 
Height two and one 
half to three feet. 
Coreopsis Pkt., 5c. 
2646 DAHLIA, DOUBLE MIXED (P)-An old 
favorite, it is one of the showiest late summer 
blooming plants. Flowers double in a wide 
range of colors. Should be sown in flats early in 
spring. Pkt., 10c. 
2650 DELPHINIUM, 
WREXHAM TYPE 
(P)—One of the 
best perennials for 
the border and for 
cut flowers. These 
Hybrids are valu¬ 
able for their wide 
range of color and 
for their varying 
heights. They grow 
from five to six feet 
in height and range 
in color from pale 
lavender to indigo- 
blue. Abundant foli¬ 
age. Of easy culture. 
Pkt., 10c. 
2651 DELPHINIUM, 
ANNUAL CAM. 
BRIDGE BLUE — 
Grows two to three 
feet tall. A variety 
well suited for cutting. A true light blue, easier 
grown than the perennial Delphinium. Pkt., 10c. 
2664 DIDISCUS, BLUE LACE FLOWER (A) — 
A profusely blooming annual. Height eighteen 
inches to two feet. Flowers dainty and used for 
cutting. Color pale lavender. Long blooming 
season. Pkt., 10c. 
2634 DUSTY MILLER, CENTAUREA GYMNO- 
CARPA (A)—This popular annual is used prin¬ 
cipally for edging beds and borders Foliage 
silver gray, deeply cut. Plants attain a height 
of twelve to fifteen inches. Forms good con¬ 
trast to bright colors in a garden. Pkt., 10c. 
2685 ESCHSCHOLTZIA, CALIFORNIA POPPY 
(A)—Flowers of Poppylike form come in all 
shades of yellow and gold. Foliage silvery and 
finely cut. Pkt., 5c. 
2823 FEVERFEW, MATRICARIA (A)—An an¬ 
nual that has long been a favorite as a cut 
flower. Flowers borne in little clusters, very 
double, snow white, growing twelve to eighteen 
inches. A constant bloomer. Pkt., 10c. 
2844 FORGET-ME- 
NOT, MYOSOTIS, Mix¬ 
ed (P)—An old favor¬ 
ite and a very attrac¬ 
tive edging plant. 
Dense foliage and 
flowers in shades of 
lovely light blue. Low 
growing. Pkt., 10c. 
2821 FOUR O’CLOCKS, 
MARVEL OF PERU 
(A)—An old fashioned 
flower, deriving its 
name from the fact 
that the blooms open 
late in the afternoon. 
Height 2-3 feet. Free 
yellow, variegated and 
for cutting, but may b 
line planting for masses 
Forget-Me-Not 
flowering. Colors red, 
white. Of little value 
used in the border in 
of color. Pkt., 5c. 
2694 GERANIUM, ZONALE MIXED (A-B)—Al¬ 
most too well known for description. Variety of 
color in blooms and interesting to watch. Of 
very easy culture. Pkt., 15c. 
2697 GLOBE AMARANTH, GOMPHRENA OR 
BACHELOR’S BUTTON (A-E)-An easily 
grown, hardy annual, attaining a height of a 
foot to a foot and a half, producing blooms in 
July. Foliage coarse, flower heads resembling 
clover may be used when dried in winter bou¬ 
quets. Flowers white, pink, purple and striped. 
Pkt. 5c. 
2714' GOURDS, ORNAMENTAL, MIXED (A) — 
A tender vine used on fences, etc., bearing odd¬ 
shaped fruits oddly marked and colored. Of 
easy culture and prefer sunny location. Pkt., 5c. 
2715 GYPSOPHILA, PANICULATA (P)—A very 
attractive perennial. Height two to three feet. 
Flowers very double. Blooming period July and 
August. Grown extensively for cut flowers. 
Pkt. 10c. 
2734*HELIOTROPE, FINE MIXED (A)—A uni¬ 
versal favorite because of its fragrance and 
lasting quality of bloom. Colors are deep helio¬ 
trope, lavender, lilac or white. Used extensively 
for cut flowers. Pkt., 10c. 
2738 HOLLYHOCKS, DOUBLE MIXED (P)— 
An old-fashioned perennial producing a pic¬ 
turesque effect with its tall stately stalks 
covered with showy, large blooms. The blooms 
are very double and range in color from pure 
white, through the pinks, yellows, salmons, and 
reds. Very easy culture. Pkt., 5c. 
2741 HUMULUS JAPONICA, JAPANESE VA¬ 
RIEGATED HOP (V)—A rapid, strong growing 
vine used for covering trellises, fences, etc. Fo¬ 
liage deeply cut and many lobed. Leaves varie¬ 
gated white, green and yellow, and very attrac¬ 
tive. Of easy culture and prefers sunny loca¬ 
tion. Pkt., 5c. 
2767 KOCH I A, CHILDSII (Summer Cypress (A) 
—This plant is well named because in the sum¬ 
mer it resembles a well shaped little evergreen. 
It turns to crimson in the fall, due to the 
countless tiny flowers. Pkt., 5c. 
STOP, LOOK AND LISTEN! 
A few cents spent in Flower Seeds will pay 
larger dividends than any other investment you 
can make. 
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