COSMOS AND COREOPSIS FOR AUTUMN BEAUTY 
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COBAEA SCANDENS □ 
(Cathedral Bells) 
(Normal germination, 15-20 days) 
Rapid-growing climber with attractive foliage, pro¬ 
ducing large, bell-shaped flowers, which turn a 
beautiful deep violet-blue. Grows 25-30 feet. 
Habitat Mexico.j oz., 30c.; pkt., 10 
Chinese Lantern —-See Physalis. 
Chinese Forget-Me-Not —-See Cynoglossum. 
COREOPSIS O 
(Normal germination, 5-10 days) 
Lanceolata California Sunbeam— 2-3 feet. 
| oz., 40c. ; pkt., 10 
★Double Sunburst —-Beautiful double flowers, 2 
inches across. Comes 80% true from seed, and 
is a welcome change from the single type. 
\ oz., 80c. ; pkt., 20 
Corn Flower —See Centaurea. 
COSMOS □ 
(Normal germination, 8-10 days) 
Every year this flower makes more friends. Growing 
4 to 5 feet high from seed. Valuable for screens. 
Blooms until killed by frost. Cosmos is improved 
by indoor starting. Excellent for cutting. Orig¬ 
inally from tropical America. 
Extra Early Mammoth Crimson 
\ oz., 25c. ; pkt., 10 
Extra Early Mammoth Pink 
§ oz., 26c. ; pkt., 10 
Extra Early Mammoth White. 
\ oz., 25c. ; pkt., 10 
Extra Early Mammoth Mixed. 
| oz., 25c. ; pkt., 10 
Extra Early Double Crested Mixed. 
| oz., 45c. ; pkt., 10 
(New) Early Klondyke “Orange Flare”—“All- 
America” Gold Medal for 1935. Flowers from 
seed in less than 4 months, thus making it possible 
to flower this variety even as far North as Canada. 
Vivid orange blooms, with Marigold-like foliage. 
Should be planted early.| oz., 45c.; pkt., 16 
CYNOGLOSSUM □ 
(Chinese Forget-Me-Not) 
(Normal germination, 10-15 days) 
Amabile —-Easily grown plants, with sprays of 
metallic blue flowers, over a long season. 2 feet. 
Valuable for cutting. Indoor starting, followed 
by transplanting, greatly adds to the beauty of 
this plant, but it does very well, too, when sown 
directly in its permanent outside position. Grows 
wild in Eastern Asia.| oz., 20c.; pkt., 10 
CYPRESS VINE □ 
(Ipomoea quamoclit) 
(Normal germination, 10-20 days) 
Among the most beautiful of annual running and 
twining vines, blooming from midsummer until 
frost. Star-like flower. Native in tropical 
America, and southern United States. 
Quamoclit Mixed —White and crimson. Lace¬ 
like foliage; climbing 8 feet. .. . \ oz., 25c.; pkt., 5 
Quamoclit Hybrida —See Cardinal Climber. 
Cosmos—Orange Flare 
DAHLIA (Seeds Only) O 
(Normal germination, 10-20 days) 
A favorite for autumn flowering, blooming the first 
season from seed if started early. The flowers 
are so symmetrical and perfect and the range of 
colors so wide and varied that they will always be 
popular where display is wanted. Will produce 
many choice tubers, which should be dug after 
flowering, buried in dry sand, ashes or peat moss, 
and stored for the winter in a cool place. The 
Dahlia originally grew wild in Mexico. 
Hybrid Show Double Mixed— An exceptional 
mixture of really fine seed, saved from prize¬ 
winning plants. ....| oz., 65c.; pkt., 10 
Finest Single Mixed —Will produce brilliant 
flowers running through a wide range of striking 
colors. Fine for cutting. \ oz., 45c.; pkt., 10 
★Coltness Mignon Strain Single Mixed— 
Splendid for dwarf bedding. 2^-3 feet. 
i oz., 50c.; pkt., 10 
★Unwin’s Dwarf Semi-Double Giants Mixed— 
2 feet. Excellent color range, and fine form. 
j oz., 90c. ; pkt., 26 
