84 
Fottler, Fiske, Rawson Co., Boston 
No. pkt 
2335 COTTON. A. Very ornamental plants for 
general garden; flowers large and pure 
white. Seed pods pointed and at ma¬ 
turity burst, showing a profusion of 
white down known as our commercial 
cotton, in the center of which are con¬ 
tained the seeds.Oz. 35c. $0.05 
CUCUMBER, WILD. See Echinocystis. 
2340 CUPHEA Platycentra (Cigar Plant). Pretty 
half-hardy perennial with bright scar¬ 
let tube-shaped flowers with black and 
white lip; excellent for garden or pot- 
culture. 
CYNOGLOSSUM. H. A. Pretty border 
plants, profuse in bloom and excellent 
for cutting. June to October. 1 ft. 
2430 ccelestinum. Fine blue.Oz. 50c. .05 
2435 linifolium. Pure white.Oz. 50c. .05 
2440 CYPERUS alternifolius (Umbrella Plant). 
G. P. Aquatic plant used for house or 
greenhouse decoration. Leaves are 
borne on long stems at the top, open¬ 
ing in form of an umbrella.10 
CYPRESS VINE. H. A. Rapid climber, 
having dark green, feathery foliage, 
bearing an abundance of star-like flow¬ 
ers. Fine for trellises and arbors. 
2445 Finest Mixed.Oz. 30c. .05 
2450 Bright Scarlet.Oz. 30c. .05 
2455 Pure White.Oz. 30c. .05 
CYPRESS, STANDING. See Kochia trico- 
phylla. 
Delphinium 
nil; H. H. P. Grown very readily from 
uanna. seed and flowering the first season. 
Requires a common garden soil and moder¬ 
ate amount of water. When plants show 
buds a good mulching of liquid manure 
will greatly increase blooms. Seed saved 
No. from our own plants. Pkt 
2460 Cactus-Flowered. Finest Mixed. 4 ft. .$0.20 
2463 Paeony-Flowered. Choicest Mixed.25 
2465 Decorative. Finest Mixed.25 
2470 Double Show. Finest Mixed. 4 ft.15 
2473 Collarette. In Choicest Mixture.20 
2475 Single-Flowering. Finest Mixed. 4 ft. .10 
2478 Pompon. Choice Mixed.15 
Bulbs of named varieties, see pages 125 
to 151. 
DAISY, DOUBLE. See Beilis perennis. 
DATURA (Trumpet Flower). H. H. A. 
Strong growing ornamental annual 
shrubs. Flowers trumpet shape, large 
and fragrant. 
2480 Finest Mixed. 3 ft.Oz. 30c. .05 
Dolnlkiniiim (larkspur). H. P. One of the 
lyeipnimum finest perennials in use at 
present time; very easily grown and re¬ 
quiring no protection in Winter. Leaves 
are curiously cut; flowers borne on long, 
erect stems 'forming into spikes 2 feet in 
length. Roots for first season’s flowering 
can be obtained, see page 160. 
Annual Varieties. See Larkspur. 
2500 Rawson’s Selected Hybrids. Comprising 
the most brilliant colors, with extra 
large flowers and long spikes. 4 ft. 
Oz. $2.00, Vx oz. 60c. 
2505 Belladonna. New. Beautiful turquoise 
blue and continuous bloomer; spikes 
of good size. % oz. $1.00 
2510 Chinensis azureum. Deep blue. 3 ft.. 
Oz. 60c. 
2515 Chinensia album. Pure 2 it... 
Oz. 60c. 
2525 cardinale. Scarlet. 3 ft. . . . % oz. $1.25 
2530 elatum. Blue. 4 ft. Vx oz. 25c. 
2535 formosum. Dark blue, white center. 
3 ft.Oz. $1.00, Vx oz. 30c. 
2540 formosum ccelestinum. Azure blue. 3 ft. 
Oz. $1.75, Yx oz. 50c. 
2545 formosum grandiflorum. New. Produc¬ 
ing massive spikes; the flowers of a 
beautiful deep blue often measure 
from 2 to 2% inches across. 3 ft. 
2550 Sibiricum hybridum. Shades of blue. 
Tf sown early will flower during Au¬ 
gust. 2 ft.Oz. $1.25, Vx oz. 35c. 
2555 speciosum. Bright blue. 3 ft..Vx oz. 50c. 
2560 sulphureum hybridum (Zalil). Sulphur 
yellow. 4 ft. % oz. $1.25 
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