PERFECTION FLOWER SEEDS 
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CONVOLVULUS (MORNING GLORY) (H. A.) 
The morning glory is too well known to need a description, and 
one seldom finds a more satisfactory vine. The amateur gardener 
can be sure of a fresh supply of bright-colored, delicately-tinted 
flowers. 
Tall Varieties. —Mixed, all colors. Oz., 20c.; pkt., 10c. 
Dwarf Varieties.— Mixed, all colors. Oz., 20c.; pkt., 10c. 
COREOPSIS (P) 
The popular hardy variety, flowers rich 
golden yellow, blooming the entire sum¬ 
mer and autumn. Will bloom the first 
season if sown early. 
Lanceolata grandiflora. An old- 
fashioned favorite with large, showy, bright 
yellow flowers produced in the greatest 
abundance from June until late in the 
season. Grows 30 inches high. 
Oz., 30c.; pkt., 10c. 
Coreopsis COSMOS (A) 
One of our most satisfactory hardy annuals, flowering in late 
summer. Fine for cutting and easily grown. Can be sown any¬ 
where and transplanted. 
NEW EARLY EXPRESS COSMOS 
This fine variety will produce flowers from seed in 45 days. 234 
feet high. 
Choice Mixed Colors 34 oz., 50c.; pkt., 15c. 
New Double Flowering Cosmos. —This novelty varies consider¬ 
ably in its degree of doubleness, some of the flowers being perfect, 
while others have a crested centre, with the outside petals forming a 
collar, each type being very showy. This variety can readily be told 
when quite young, owing to foliage being heavier than the single 
variety. 
oz. Pkt. 
White. —4 feet. $0.50 $0.10 
Pink. —4 feet. 50 .10 
Crimson. —4 feet. 50 .10 
Double Mixed. —All colors. 4 feet. 50 .10 
Orange Flare 
COSMOS, EARLY KLONDYKE 
ORANGE FLARE 
Bright vivid orange, very free flowering, 
2-3 feet tall, with a sparse growth of light 
green foliage, the most outstanding char¬ 
acteristic is its early blooming habit. 
It may easily be had in flower less than 
four months from the time of sowing, and 
when forced under glass has been flowered in 
70 days. The blooming season is long, and 
the long wiry stems make Orange Flare 
an excellent flower for cutting. 
34 oz., 50c.; pkt., 15c. 
GIANT EARLY FLOWERING COSMOS 
This variety will flower in 60 days from sowing and blooms con¬ 
tinuously till frost. The flowers are large, measuring 3 to 4 inches 
in diameter, the plant attaining a height of 4 to 5 feet. 
Crimson, 4 feet.. 
Pink, 4 feet. 
White, 4 feet. 
Mixed, beautiful shades, 4 feet. 
GIANT LATE COSMOS 
Pink, 5 feet. 
Red, 5 feet. 
White, 5 feet. 
Mixed, 5 feet. 
34 oz. Oz. 
Pkt. 
$0.20 $0.50 
$0.10 
.20 .50 
.10 
.20 .50 
.10 
.15 .40 
.10 
Oz. 
Pkt. 
$0.30 
$0.10 
.30 
.10 
.30 
.10 
.25 
.10 
COWSLIP (P) 
The Old Favorite English Cowslip. —This beautiful spring flow¬ 
ering dwarf primula veris bears clusters of fragrant flowers of various 
colors, as yellow-brown, edged yellow, etc. They are particularly 
pretty when grown in good sized colonies in partially shaded situa¬ 
tions, naturalized or in shrubbery or herbaceous borders. Height 
6 inches. 
Fine mixed colors .Pkt., 10c. 
CYNOGLOSSUM (CHINESE FORGET-ME-NOT) (A) 
This splendid annual produces long sprays of fragrant flowers 
resembling the Forget-Me-Not. Free blooming, and of easy culture. 
2 inches high. 
Amabile. —Intense blue flowers. 34 oz., 20c.; pkt., 10c. 
CYPRESS VINE (A) 
Beautiful and popular, tender climber, delicate, fern-like foliage, 
numerous flowers. 
Scarlet. —Very brilliant. $0.40 $0.10 
White. 40 .10 
Mixed. 30 .10 
CYCLAMEN (G. P.) 
Most beautiful winter and spring flowering plants for the window 
and greenhouse. Not only are the flowers of striking beauty, but 
the foliage is also highly ornamental. The culture of the Cycla¬ 
men from seed is comparatively easy. 
Cyclamen Persicum, Covent Garden Strain. —Extra choice 
mixed. _ _ pkt., 25c. 
Persicum Giganteum. —From prize English collections. The 
colors are deep crimson, purest white, rose and white with carmine 
spots and flakes. Pkt., 50c. 
DAHLIA (H. H. P.) 
Grown very readily from seed and flowering the first season. Re¬ 
quires a common garden soil and moderate amount of water. When 
plants show buds a good feeding with liquid manure will greatly 
increase blooms. Seed saved from choice collections of noted 
growers. 
oz. Pkt. 
Choice Double Mixed.$0.50 $0.10 
Choice Single Mixed.25 .10 
Cactus Flowered Mixed.50 .10 
Giant Hybrids, Choice Mixed.75 .10 
Coltness Hybrids. —This new dwarf variety produces a mass 
of miniature single flowers in a variety of colors. The dwarf plants 
are fine for beds or borders. 18 inches high. 
Choice Mixed.$0.75 $0.10 
DATURA (A) 
Large, branching plants producing very large handsome, double 
or single, trumpet-shaped blossoms of exquisite fragrance. Excel¬ 
lent for late summer and autumn flowering. 
Cornucopia (Horn of Plenty). —A magnificent variety, stems 
dark purple maroon, flowers average 8 inches long by 5 inches 
across mouth, interiors being glistening French white, with purple 
exteriors. Pkt., 10c. 
DELPHINIUM (P) 
(HARDY LARKSPUR) 
Great improvement has been made in 
the form and colors of these splendid 
border perennials, and their vigor of 
growth has been increased. They are 
ofj^easy culture, thriving in any good 
open, yet substantial soil; when well 
established they are of great value in 
mixed or shrubbery borders, and for 
cutting purposes. 
Seed sown early in March will bloom the 
first season. 
Giant Exhibition 
Hybrids 
Giant Exhibition Hybrids .—A fine strain of the best varieties, 
producing large spikes of handsome flowers of the choicest colors. 
34 oz., 75c.; pkt., 15c. 
Wrexham or Hollyhock Strain.— Large handsome spikes of 
double and single flowers resembling Hollyhocks, in the choicest colors. 
Finest Mixed Pkt., 25c. 
34 oz. Pkt. 
Belladonna. —Turquoise blue. $0.60 $0.15 
Bellamosum. —Rich, deep blue. 60 .15 
Cardinale. —Brilliant scarlet. 75 .15 
Selected Hybrids.—Mixed.30 .10 
DELPHINIUM, NEW ANNUAL VARIETIES 
Producing tall spikes of handsome flowers in various shades of 
blue and white, and growing 234 to 3 ft. high. Seeds sown in April 
will bloom in July. 
Choice Mixed 34 oz., 50c.; pkt., 15c. 
DIDISCUS (BLUE LACE FLOWER) (A) 
A charming annual blooming from July till frost. The plant is 
vigorous, growing to a height of 18 inches and producing a large 
number of pale lavender flowers which are useful for bouquets. 
Coeruleus .Pkt., 10c. 
