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Cardinal Climber 
This is a very attractive, rapid grow¬ 
ing climber attaining a height of 25 
feet, with deep cardinal-red flowers 
and fern-like foliage. Flowers are 
about one inch in diameter and are 
borne in clusters five to seven blooms 
each, from mid-summer till frost. Does 
best in a sunny situation and rich soil. 
Pkt. 5c. 
Carnation 
Marguerite. These carnations bloom in 
about five months after sowing. The 
flowers are of brilliant colors, ranging 
through many beautiful shades of red, 
pink, white, and variegated. About 
one-half the blossoms are extremely 
double, while balance are partly dou¬ 
ble and single. Most beautiful for cut 
flowers and very fragrant. Seeds 
should be sown indoors in February 
and transplanted to the open when all 
danger of frost is past. Height, 18 to 
20 inches. All colors mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
Perpetual Engleinan’s Gol<l Medal. This 
select strain is seed from plants, the 
flowers which won the Sweepstake 
prize at the Chelsea Show in 1925. 
They throw better than 80% double 
flowers. At approach of frost, plants 
may be brought in for winter bloom¬ 
ing. Finest mixed. Pkt. 25c. 
Castor Oil Bean (Ricinus) 
Ornamental plants of stately growth 
and picturesque foliage, with brilliant 
colored blossoms, producing a tropical 
effect. It thrives in rich well drained 
sandy or clay loam, but is not suited 
for stiff clay or very sandy soil. Fine 
for massing in lawns or as a flower 
bed center. 
Borboniensis Arboreus. Very large and 
beautiful. The foliage is light green, 
height 12 to 15 ft. Pkt. 5c. 
Sanguineus. Blood red stems with 
green foliage. Growing to a height of 
5 to 6 ft. Pkt. 5c. 
Zanzibariensis. The ornamental leaves 
of a variety of colors beautifully lobed, 
are 2% to 4 ft. across. Each plant 
makes” a perfect pyramid of foliage 
thickly set from top to bottom. Height 
10 to 12 ft. Pkt. 5c. 
Red Spire. The shapely bushy plants 
attain a height of about 6 feet, with 
large palmate leaves of a bronzy green 
with prominent red ribs and veins. The 
numerous large seed spikes are a bril¬ 
liant rosy crimson. Pkt. 5c. 
All Varieties Mixed. Height 5 to 12 ft. 
Pkt. 5c; 1 oz. 20c; % lb. 60c. 
Celosia Childsii (Chi nese Woolflower) 
Plants grow 2 to 3 feet high; the bloom 
starting early with a central globular 
head which reaches an immense size. 
Many branches are thrown out, each 
bearing a woolly-like ball of scarlet. 
These blooms of scarlet balls will con¬ 
tinue to multiply and enlarge until 
killed by frost. Pkt. 5c. 
FLOWERING PLANTS 
See page 24 for a list of Annuals. 
Celosia Chrysantheflora 
(Chrysanthemum Flowered Celosia) 
A new tall growing variety of Celosia, 
bearing an immense rounded head very 
similar to a chrysanthemum, in many 
colors. Height, 18 to 24 inches. Pkt. 5c. 
Celosia Cristata (Cockscomb) 
Freely flowering annuals of easy cul¬ 
ture, producing large comb-like heads. 
Does better in light soil that is not 
too rich. 
Tall, mixed, 24 to 30 in. high. Pkt. 5c. 
Dwarf, mixed, 8 to 12 in. high. Pkt. 5c. 
Celosia Plumosa 
(Feathered Cockscomb) 
These are extra fine in groups, similar 
to the Cristata in habit of growth. 
Blossoms are slender, of a feathery ap¬ 
pearance. Height, 18 to 24 inches. Pkt. 
5c. 
Celosia (Ostrich Plume) 
Form pyramidal bush with massive 
plumes which resemble ostrich feath¬ 
ers. 
Heatberdell Golden Feather. Yellow. 
Pkt. 15c. 
Heatberdell Fiery Feather. Red. Pkt. 
15c. 
Centaurea Cyanus 
(Double Bachelor’s Button or 
Cornflower) 
Produces a mass 
of very attractive 
flowers in many 
colors. It is a very 
hardy annual and 
reseeds itself from 
year to year. Make 
sowings at inter¬ 
vals of three 
weeks apart be¬ 
ginning in early 
May. 18 to 24 
inches high. 
Maroon ...Pkt. 5c 
Rose .Pkt. 5c 
Blue .Pkt. 5c 
White .... Pkt. 5c 
Mixed colors 
Centaurea Cyanus Pkt. 5c 
Blue or mixed, % oz. 15c; % oz. 25c; 
1 oz. 35c. 
Climbing Vines Special Mixture 
This mixture consists of Morning 
Glory, Hyacinth Bean, Wild Cucum¬ 
ber Momordica, Cypress Vine, Kud- 
zu Vine, Climbing Nasturtiums, etc. 
Pkt. 5c. 
Centaurea Imperialis (Sweet Sultan) 
This is without a doubt the most beau¬ 
tiful of all Centaureas. The beautiful, 
sweet scented, artistic-shaped flowers 
are borne on long, strong stems, and 
when cut will stand for days in good 
condition. The plant itself is much 
stronger than any other Sweet Sultan. 
It is of easy culture and one of the 
best annuals for cut flowers. Blooms 
all summer. Height, 15 to 24 inches. 
All colors, mixed.Pkt. 5c 
Clarkia Elegans 
Clarkia Elegans (Double) 
Bright and attractive annuals of easy 
culture. The long graceful sprays are 
valuable for table decoration. They 
thrive in sun or shade, growing 2 to 
2% feet high, with masses of double 
flowers and buds which will all open 
in water when cut. Blooms July and 
August. Orange, shading to pink, 
bright pink, purple or mixed colors. 
Pkt. 5c. 
ROCK GARDENS, by F. F. Rock¬ 
well. Brief, clear descriptions and 
numerous drawings show just how 
you can build a rock garden your¬ 
self at small cost. The book tells 
what locations are best, how to 
construct, and what to plant. 31 
illus., 86 pages, postpaid $1.35. 
Chorizanthe Palmeri 
(Turkish Rugging) 
A new subject for the border or rock 
garden. This easily grown annual 
forms a dense mat of statice-like flow¬ 
ers of a delicate pink which blends 
beautifully with the dull green foliage. 
In early fall the plant changes to a 
charming shade of autumn brown. 8 
inches high, with a spread of 12 to 18 
inches. Pkt. 10c. 
Chrysanthemum 
Annual varieties. These are showy and 
effective garden favorites. Extensive¬ 
ly grown for cut flowers. The foliage 
is ornamental and finely cut. The sin¬ 
gle varieties grow 12 to 24 inches high, 
and produce on long stems, large 
flowers resembling the daisy, but of 
many bright colorings in distinct bands 
or rings. Flowers June until frost. 
Finest single mixed.Pkt. 5c 
Finest double mixed.Pkt. 5c 
Indicum. Early flowering double and 
semi-double hybrids. Bloom five months 
after sowing. Mixed. Pkt. 15c. 
Clcome (Spider Plant) 
Showy and interesting because of the 
long purple spidery stamens and showy 
rose-colored petals. Does well in 
sandy soils and sunny situations and 
can be used like castor oil plants to 
fill up gaps in the border, or among 
shrubs. The airiness of the Cleome 
lends a touch to the garden which 
nothing else gives. Blooms until late. 
3 to 5 ft. Pungens, gignntea. Pkt. 5c. 
Clianth us 
Dampieri. The bright red with black 
spot flowers freely produced in hanging 
clusters. Sow seed in sandy soil where 
plants are to remain. Pkt. 10c. 
Cobaea Scandens (CathedraI Bells) 
One of the handsomest and most rap¬ 
id growing of the annual climbers. 
Climbs twenty to thirty feet in a sea¬ 
son. The flowers are bell-shaped, white 
or blue color. Very prolific and per¬ 
fectly hardy. The vine is always clean 
and free from insects. Should be start¬ 
ed indoors. Blue, white or mixed col¬ 
ors. Pkt. 10c. 
Coix Lachryma (Job’s Tears) 
An ornamental grass with broad leaves 
and shiny, pearly-like beads. Height 
from 30 to 40 inches. Plant early in 
the spring, four or five seeds in a hill, 
one-half inch deep, at a distance of 12 
or 15 inches apart. Pkt. 5c. 
Coleus 
Hybridus Choice Mixed. Plants with 
richly colored foliage. Pkt. 10c. 
Collomia 
Hardy annual plant about 9 inches 
high of compact growth, producing 
large heads of brilliant orange-red 
starry flowers. Coccinea. Pkt. 5c. 
Convovulus (Rock Garden Annual) 
Very fine plant for the rockery or 
hanging baskets. Grows 6 inches high, 
flowers blue with white throat. Blooms 
all summer. Mauritanicus. Pkt. 10c. 
Cosmidium (Golden Yellow) 
Plants grow two feet tall and pro¬ 
duce a succession of blooms all sum¬ 
mer. Flowers are golden yellow with 
a broad circle of rich orange around 
the disc. Pkt. 5c. 
Cynoglossum (Chinese Forget-me-not) 
An annual of easiest culture forming 
strong plants about 18 inches high, 
producing sprays of flowers delicately 
scented through the summer. Amabile. 
Blue, pink or mixed. Pkt. 5c. 
