Fottler, F?ske, R awson 
Co., Boston 
S3 
£{o. Pkt 
2255 COCCINEA indica. H. A. Climber, bear¬ 
ing large white flowers; fruit when 
ripe is a rich scarlet. 8 ft.$0.10 
COCKSCOMB. See Celosia. 
COLEUS. Unsurpassed for bedding; beau¬ 
tifully colored foliage; easy of culti¬ 
vation. Tender perennial. IS in. 
2260 Hybrids, Finest Mixed.25 
2265 Fine Mixed Varieties. 15 
CONVOLVULUS major (Morning Glory). 
See Ipomoea. 
COREOPSIS. See Calliopsis. 
2270 COSMIDIUM BURRIDGEANUM, ORANGE 
CROWN. Handsome new annual, 1% 
to 2 feet in height; flower-heads about 
2 inches in diameter borne on long 
slender stems. Flowers golden yel¬ 
low, with an orange circle around the 
disc. Excellent for bedding and cut¬ 
ting. .15 
Cosmos. 
2280 
2285 
2290 
2295 
2300 
2305 
2310 
2315 
2320 
2325 
2328 
2330 
This beautiful annual is one of 
the most showy and useful of 
our garden plants. Plants grow from 4 to 
6 feet in height, and are very bushy and 
compact. Flowers borne on long delicate 
stems and are similar to single Dahlias. 
Foliage very finely cut. Excellent for cut¬ 
ting. Plants, Page 131. 
Lady Lenox. Beautiful shell pink. Flow¬ 
ers are from 4 to 6 inches in diameter; 
stems from 1 to 3 feet long; plants 
strong and vigorous growers. 
Giant Early Flowering. 
Finest Mixed. Seed if sown in March 
and April will flower during July. 
Our seed is all grown in New Eng¬ 
land from our special strain. 4 ft. 
Oz. $1.00 
Crimson. New. An exceedingly bril¬ 
liant color, the only true crimson in 
early flowering variety.Oz. $1.50 
Pink. Bright rose pink. 4 ft...Oz. 1.25 
White. 4 ft.Oz. 1.25 
Tints of Dawn. White ground, flushed 
with delicate rose. Early.Oz. 75c. 
Mammoth, Late. 
Finest Mixed. 6 ft.Oz. 50c. 
Pink. 6 ft.Oz. 50c. 
Crimson. 6 ft.Oz. 50c. 
White. 6 ft.Oz. 50c. 
Striped. 6 ft.Oz. 50c. 
Orange (Klondyke). 6 ft.Oz. $1.25 
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Cyclamen, Gold Medal Strain 
Cosmos, Lady Lenox. Pure White 
CYCLAMEN 
Fiske’s Gold Medal Strain 
Our strain of Giant Cyclamen, producing immense¬ 
ly large flowers, is surpassed by none. Our seed is 
grown by an expert in this special class 
of plants. For best results seed should 
be sown from September to February. 
Temperature required is between 50 de¬ 
grees and 00 degrees F. Bulbs 2 inches 
in diameter can be obtained in one year. 
No. Pkt. 
2350 Choicest Mixed. Named va¬ 
rieties .$0.50 
2355 Blood Red. (Giganteum). 
Rich deep red, very choice. .50 
Album Violacea Striatum 
White streaked and flashed 
violet or rose.50 
2360 Brilliant. (Giganteum). Ex¬ 
tra, dark crimson.50 
23G5 Dame Blanche. (Giganteum). 
Pure white; large broad 
petals, very choice.50 
2370 Excelsior. White with pur¬ 
ple base.50 
2373 Glory of Wandsbek. Beauti- 
tilul salmon color. ..50 
2375 grandiflora alba. (Gigan¬ 
teum). Giant puro white. 
Largest and best white.. .50 
2380 Mauve Queen. Mauve.50 
2385 Mont Blanc. (Giganteum.) 
Pure white.50 
2395 Princess of Wales. Giant, 
deep pink, very free.50 
2405 Rosy Morn. Delicate rose, 
tinted claret base.50 
2415 Giant Salmon King. Extra 
beautiful salmon pink.50 
2420 Sunray. Pink, with claret 
base.50 
2425 New Pimbriata. Finest Mix¬ 
ed. Fine variety of colors; 
petals beautifully fringed .75 
