Collinsia 
2156 Collinsia—Annual Choicest 
Mixed. 18 in. A pretty wildflower 
which lends a touch of informality 
to the garden. Suited to growing 
in clumps. The central, erect spikes 
are surrounded by rings of two- 
toned flowers. Foliage is dark 
green. Prefers a dry place. Pkt.» 
2157 
Coreopsis 
A Beautiful 
Bedding 
or Cut 
Flower 
Cineraria 
COSMOS 
2159 Cosmos—Double Mammoth 
Early Flowering Mixed. (Annual). 
No garden is complete without 
Cosmos. Showy plants, 3 to 4 ft. 
tall, covered with a mass of lovely 
crested flowers. Particularly fine 
for cutting because the flowers 
last extra long. My strain pro¬ 
duces a large percentage of double 
blooms. Fkt., 16 cts,; % oz., 60 
cts. 
COREOPSIS 
2157—Coreopsis Lanceolata Grandillora. 
Double Flowering Hardy Perennial. 2 ft. 
Blooms June to October. Large orange- 
yellow flowers, with broad petals lanced 
and fluted, borne gracefully on long stems. 
Desirable for bedding and border. Pkt., 10 
cts.; 14 ox., 25 cts. 
Celosia—Woolflower 
2141 Chinese Wooltlower. Crimson, Celosia-Childsii— 
Annual. A charming type of Celosia with large rounded 
woolly flower-heads borne on strong stems from mid¬ 
summer until frost. The plants grow 2 ft. tall and are 
completely covered with flowers. Splendid for garden 
display and highly valued for cutting. Pkt., 10 cts.; % 
ox., 30 cts.; 14 ox., 50 cts. 
2143 Celosia. Cristata Cockscomb — Annual. Choicest 
Mixed. Tremendous showy flower-heads or combs of a 
velvety finish but strawy in texture. The heads often 
measure a foot or more in diam¬ 
eter. Pkt., 5 cts.; % ox., 20 cts.; . 
14 ox., 35 cts. . . y sssil . 
2142 Celosia. Plumosa or Plumed 
Varieties—Annual. All Colors 
Choicest Mixed. The plumed 
Celosias grow 3 to 4 ft. tall and 
each one of the many branches is 
covered by a large, pointed, silky 
ilower-head. Pkt„ 7 cts.; 14 oz., 
25 cts.; 1 t oz„ 40 cts. 
2160 Single Early Flowering Mixed. Seeds 
sown in the open ground April 27th produced 
plants that were covered with bloom July 
20 th, two months before the late-flowering 
kinds. Pkt., 7 cts.; Yi oz., 30 cts. 
2161 Cosmidium 
Orange Crown. 2 ft. The flowers are 
golden yellow with a broad circle of a rich 
orange around the disc, a pleasing combina¬ 
tion. Plants produce a succession of bloom 
all summer. Pkt., 5 cts. 
2163 Oynoglossum. Chinese For¬ 
get-Me-Not. Amabile — Annual. 
Large sprays of rich blue, Forget- 
Me-Not-like flowers borne pro¬ 
fusely from June until September. 
It thrives in dry hot locations, 
where few other flowers make 
such a fine show. 20 in. Pkt., 10 
cts.; % oz., 40 cts. 
2141 
Chinese 
Wool- 
flower 
Foxglove_^ 
— Perennial. Handsome 
and highly ornamental 
hardy plants of stately 
growth, succeeding under 
almost all conditions, and 
with but little attention 
will give a wealth of flow¬ 
ers during June and July. 
They are now used exten¬ 
sively with good effect for 
naturalizing in shrub¬ 
beries the edge of woods 
and other half shady 
places; 3 to 5 feet. 
Gloxiniaeflora. This is 
a fine strain of the ordi¬ 
nary Foxglove D. pur¬ 
purea, with handsome 
spotted Gloxinia - like 
flowers on long spikes. 
Pkt., 10 cts.; !4 oz., 35 cts. 
2181 
2144 Centrosema 
(Perennial Climber.) Butterfly Pea. 
10 ft. A hardy vine of rare beauty bear¬ 
ing in profusion pea-shaped flowers, 
ranging in color from rosy violet to 
reddish purple, with backs of pure 
white. Pkt., 10 cts. 
2145 Bachelor’s Button 
Choicest Double Mixed Annual. They 
are easy to grow and bloom continuously. 
Just sow the seed broadcast wherever you 
want the plants to grow. Pkt., 5 cts.; 
% oz., 30 cts.; oz., 50 cts. 
Centaureas Dusty Miller Annual 
2147 Candidissima (Cineraria). A most at¬ 
tractive border plant of compact growth, 
8 to 12 in. tall. It is grown for its showy 
leaves, which have a woolly surface of a 
bright silvery white shade. The blooms 
are golden yellow. They are borne on long 
stems above the foliage. Pkt., 10 cts.; % 
oz., 40 cts.; % oz., 70 cts. 
2150 Chrysanthemum Annual 
Coronarium—Shumway’s Supreme Mixed 
The Annual Chrysanthemums do best where the 
weather remains reasonably cool during' the summer. 
They are easily grown. The flowers appear within ten 
weeks after the seeds are sown, if planted early in the 
spring as soon as the ground can be prepared. Blooms 
continuously from June until September. For fall 
blooming, sow during June and thin to stand 12 to 15 
inches apart in the row. A very fine garden variety in¬ 
cluding a wide range of colors such as white, rose, sul¬ 
phur-yellow, golden yellow, orange, red, and maroon; 
18 inches tall. Pkt., 10 cts.; Y* oz., 25 cts.; Ys oz., 
40 cts. 
2174 Datura (Angel’s Trumpet) 
. - - - Annual 3 ft. 
yVfi' - Horn of 
Plenty 
Handsome 
’ V subtropical 
r^rrl plants for 
\ -Al!/ fit , > vM summer bed- 
large trumpet- 
shaped f ra- 
grant flowers. 
They should 
- be S iven a 
light soil and 
a sunny shel- 
tered position. 
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f| plants for the 
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JK Pkt., 10 cts. 
2180 Didiscus Coeruleus 
Lavender Lace Flower (Annual). 
3 ft. Charming blue annual, with 
dainty lavender and blue flowers 
which resemble Queen Anne’s Lace 
of our roadsides. Excellent for 
bedding and desirable cut flower. 
Pkt., 10 cts.; Yi oz., 40 cts. 
(Centaurea Gymnocarpa) — Annual. 
One of the prettiest of ornamental 
leaved plants for borders. The leaves 
are white, beautiful for vases, edgings, 
ribbons, or mixed with cut flowers. 
Pkt., 10 cts.; % ox., 35 cts. 
2165 Cleome (Annual) 
Pungens (Spider Plant). 5 ft. A showy 
garden annual producing curious heads of 
flowers of bright rose; of easy cultivation, 
blooming until late; a good bee plant. Pro¬ 
duces unique effect in the border. Pkt., 10 cts. 
Beautiful 
Annunl 
Flower 
2150 Shumway’s Supreme 
Chrysanthemum 
2105 Cleome Pungens Spider Plant 
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