Fill the Carden with Annuals for Brilliant Color all summer 
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Columbine—Long-Spurred Hybrid 
Coreopsis—Semi-double 
Centaurea 
Particularly well adapted for 
border planting:. The types cul¬ 
tivated for their flowers have 
bulging- calyxes from which 
many finely cut petals expand. 
Ofhers have a downy growth on 
their leaves, making the foliage 
quite ornamental. All of them 
are of easy culture from seed. 
Cyanns Double (B a c h e 1 o r 
Button). [hA -2 ft.] This superb 
class of Cornflowers produces 
handsome, large, double blooms, 
effective out-of-doors and in 
bouquets. 
Blue Rose 
Each of the above: Pkt., 10c. 
Mixed. Pkt., 5c. 
Imperialis (Sweet Sultan). 
[hA-2^ ft.] Flowers with 
deeply fringed petals closely 
held in rounded calyxes are 
graceful in form and delicately 
scented. Because they have long 
stems and keep fresh a long 
time, they are especially desir¬ 
able for cutting. 
Amaranth Red White Mixed Imperialis— 
Yellow (Suaveolens) 
Any of the above: Pkt., 10c. 
Dusty Miller 
Gymnocarpa. [hP-18 in.] The leaves of this orna¬ 
mental border plant are silvery gray and deeply cut. 
It makes a fine contrast when used with masses of 
green foliage, and it is effective in window boxes 
with flowering plants of taller growth. In a mild 
climate it produces attractive yellow thistle-like 
blossoms. Pkt., 10 c. 
Chrysanthemum 
Annual. [hA.] These summer blooming sorts are 
of robust habit, very easy to grow, and make a fine 
display in the border. They should not be confused 
with the fall or Japanese varieties which are propa¬ 
gated only by root division. The single and double 
types come chiefly in shades or combinations of yel¬ 
low and white. 
Double Coronarium. [2 ft.] Compact in habit, 
crowned with handsome flowers. 
Mixed. Pkt., 10c. 
Single Annual. [20 in.] A free-flowering class, 
producing gay daisy-like blooms of delicate color¬ 
ing poised on long, stiff stems. Excellent for bou¬ 
quets. 
Mixed. A varied assortment. Pkt., 10c. 
Clarkia 
Double. [hA-2 ft.] These graceful plants can 
be recommended without reserve for the border or 
for cut flowers. They are erect and bushy with at¬ 
tractive light green foliage. The upright branches, 
slightly drooping, bear quantities of delicately col¬ 
ored double flowers, resembling small carnations or 
rosettes set along the stems. 
Chamois Q,ueen. Fresh cream pink. Pkt., 10c. 
Orange King. Salmon orange. Pkt., 10c. 
Mixed. A choice mixture of rich colors. Pkt., 10c. 
Cobaea Scandens 
[hhP-C-30 ft.] This climber 
of rapid growth has deep green 
foliage of fine texture, and it 
bears large bell-shaped flowers 
on graceful stems. The blos¬ 
soms are green at first, later 
changing to beautiful deep 
violet blue. The vine clings by 
means of spiral tendrils. It is 
hardy in a mild climate. 
Blue. Pkt., 10c. 
Coleus 
Large Leaved. [tP-12 In.] 
These are the ornamental “foli¬ 
age” plants so well adapted for 
growing in the house in winter. 
They can also be transplanted 
outdoors when the weather is 
warm, and for borders or win¬ 
dow boxes in partial shade they 
are unexcelled. The large rich 
velvety leaves are of many 
shades and combinations of 
green, red, and yellow. 
Finest Mixed. Pkt., 25c. 
Columbine 
(Aquilegia). [hP-2% ft.] No garden can afford to 
be without a liberal assortment of these delicately 
graceful plants which bloom so early in the season. 
From a clump of light green leaves at the base the 
branching stems project, carrying their long-spurred 
blossoms. Many of these have star-shaped rings of 
outer petals surrounding their central tubes. The 
plants look frail, but they are strong and hardy and 
will thrive in almost every situation, preferring par- 
tia shade and considerable moisture. As cut flowers 
they are artistic when the branches are arranged in 
natural form. 
Long Spurred. Superb single sorts unsurpassed 
for beauty and size of flower and with remarkably 
long spurs. 
Blue Shades Pink Shades 
Orange and Scarlet Shades 
Pkts., 25c each. 
Imperial Long Spurred Hybrids. A delightful 
collection, surpassing the Scott-Elliott Hybrids in 
beauty and size of blooms. They are also more 
free-flowering and vigorous. Pkt., 10c. 
Coerulea (Rocky Mountain Columbine). A splen¬ 
did native variety. The cream colored inner petals 
of the blossoms contrast nicely with the bluish- 
violet outer petals and spurs. Pkt., 25c. 
Double, Mixed. Flowers in a variety of rich hues 
display elaborate rings of petals about the tubular 
centers which end in rather short curled spurs. 
The blossom heads are more compact than those of 
the single type. Pkt., 10c. 
Coreopsis 
Lanceolata Grandiflora. [hP-2 ft.] On long grace¬ 
ful stems these plants bear large daisy-like flowers 
with broad fluted petals. In color they are a rich, 
glossy chrome yellow. They bloom without inter¬ 
ruption for a long season and are brilliant in the 
garden as well as for cutting. 
Single Semi-double 
Pkts., 10c each. 
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