CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS 
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CINERARIA 
Magnificent and indispensable flowering plants for spring 
decoration for the conservatory or window garden. The 
flowers measure 2 to 3 inches across, are of white, blue, violet 
and crimson shades, covering the plant with asheet of bloom. 
CINERARIA ENGLISH PRIZE. 
742. This prize strain has received the big.heat awards at 
the largest s'hows in England, and is unrivaled both in vari¬ 
ety of color and marking and size and quality of bloom. 
Blooms measure 2% to 2% inches in diameter. Pkt., 35c. 
740. M&ritima Candidissima (Dusty Miller), Pkt., 5c. 
741. Acanthifolia (Dusty Miller). Pkt., 5c. 
CLARKIA 
Charming annuals for flower beds, with colors, white, 
rose red, purple, etc., borne in profusion during the summer. 
761. Klegans (Purple King). Pkt., 5c. 
760. Single Mixed. Pkt., 5c. 
762. Double Mixed. Pkt., 5c. 
CLEMATIS 
Hardy Perennial Climbers 
780. Jackman’s Large Flowering Hybrids. Pkt., 
10c. 
781. Coccinea Scarlet. Tubular flowers. Pkt., 10c. 
783. Flammula. White, sweet scented. Pkt., 5c. 
784. Paniculate. One of the finest; fine white flowers ; 
strong grower; very hardy. Pkt., 10c. 
CLEOME PUNGENS 
( Giant Spider Plant) 
800. A showy rose-colored annual, whose stamens resem¬ 
ble spiders’ legs. Very 
effective planted among 
shrubbery. Height, 3 
feet. Pkt., 5c. 
COB/EA 
840. Scandens. A 
beautiful rapid-growing 
cumber, with handsome 
foliage and large bcll- 
shajted Ho were, green at 
first, changing to beauti¬ 
ful deep violet blue. Half 
hardy perennial; 20 
to 30 ft. Pkt., 10c.; 3 
pkts., 25c. 
CROTALARIA 
RETUSA 
(West India Rattle Box) 
938. This is a low- 
growiiig, profusely 
Branching plant, every 
branch and branchlet 
ending in racemes 6 to 10 
itvobes long, of beautiful, 
large, sweet - jiea - like 
flowere. These flowers 
cob*a scandens. are of thick substance, 
fragrant, and in color golden yellow, except the keel in the 
centre, which looks like brown velvet, and are followed by 
clusters of short, smooth pods, in which, when shaken, the 
seeds sound like a child’s rattle, hence its common name. 
Pkt., 5c. 
COREOPSIS 
Very showy, free¬ 
flowering plants, natives 
of this country : fine for 
bord ere and beds ; easily 
cultivated. Hardy an¬ 
nuals. 
560. C. Drummon- 
dl. Yellow, with a circle 
of rich crimson brown; 
1 ft. Pkt., 5c. 
561. C. Atrosan- 
guinea. Dark crimson; 
2 ft. Pkt., 5c. 
562. C. Mixed. Pkt., 
5c.; oz., 20c. 
563. Coreopsis 
Lanoeolata. The flow¬ 
ere of this charming new 
hardy perennialarehorne 
on long stems and are of 
a- lovely bright golden- 
yellow color. Pkt,, 10c. 
564. Calllopsis 
Golden Wave. Pkt., 
6c.; oz., 20c. 
COREOPSIS. 
COSMOS 
932. Mam¬ 
moth Perfec¬ 
tion. Very large 
flowering; petals 
deeply ribbed 
and of splendid 
substance: mixed 
colors. Pkt., 1 Oc. 
931. Pearl. 
Beautiful snow 
white. Pkt., 5c. 
930. Cosmos 
Hybrids. Mixed 
sorts. Pkt., 5c. 
934. Dawn. 
New early 
blooming. Comes 
into flower in 
July, and contin¬ 
ues a mass of 
bloom until cut 
by frost. Price, 
per pkt., 10c. 
NEW EARLY BLOOMING COSMOS, “ DAWN.” 
CYCLAMEN PERSICUM GIGANTEUM 
Grown by a specialist, who has received the highest 
awards at the largest foiglish shows, and is unquestionably 
the finest strain of Giant Cyclamen obtainable. 
PER PKT. 
962. Crimson Queen. Rich deep maroon red ... 80 25 
963. Dixon Hartland. Pure white, claret base .... 25 
961. Dukeof Connaught. A superb cherry color . . 25 
965. White Swan. The finest white Cyclamen in culti¬ 
vation . . . . 25 
966. Rosv Morn. Bright rose with claret base. 25 
961. Cyclamen Pereicum Giganteum, mixed. 25 
OYCLAMIN PERSICUM GIGANTEUM. 
