jOSKI*W HKKCK Sc SONS 
(Corporation). 
nm 
NAMK. 
Hard. 
and 
Dur. 
HVt 
Feet. 
Color 
of 
Flower, 
Price 
per 
Oz. Pki. 
Contmelina cfclcstis. 
th P 
1 L 
bl iSiW 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
10 
1 
Convolvulus Minor (Dwarf Morning Clor\ ) 
tricolor. 
hA 
1 
•-5 
•25 
Rose f )ueen. 
(i 
splendens. 
it 
It 
white. . . 
it 
ii 
•“D 
•25 
mixed. . 
ii 
ti 
mix’d 
blue 
mau ritanicus.. 
thhP 
1.00 
Convolvulus Major, see Cdimbers 
Coreopsis (Calliopsis) (see page95) 
/4 
CfiKmnnthtiK fimbriata. 
hA 
Ii 
flesli 
or’ge 
mix’d 
pink 
5 
5 
5 
1 
Cosinidium Hurridgeanum. 
•25 
■25 
) 
Cosmos (Cosmea) (see page96) 
Cowslipt see I’rimula veris 
Crepis \ I lawk Weed). 
hA 
Crucianelle stylosa . 
hP 
ii 
CucumiSf see Climbers 
Cucurbitat see ('limbers 
Cupbea^ see Seeds for (Greenhouse 
Cyclamen^ see Seeds for (Greenhouse 
Cydanthera^ see Climbers 
Cypress Vine, see Climbers 
Dahlia^ cactus, mixed. 
thhP 
mix’d 
ii 
'1 
double grandiflora. 
J 
1.50 
—Pompon.. . 
(4 
4 
ii 
—Tom Thumb. 
it 
1 l/i 
ii 
—Glory. 
it 
^ /2 
3 
3 
4 , 
A 
ii 
—Monarch. . 
ii 
d rf»d 
—Golden Ball, see Sunflower, 
Breck’s single. 
<i 
mix’d 
ti 
1-75 
10 
—Collarette, single . 
ii 
—Variabilis, miniature. 
ii 
ii 
10 
Daisyf double, see Beilis 
Swan River, see Brachycome 
Paris, .see Chrysanthemum frutescens 
/4 
Datura (Trumpet Flower) 
Cornucopia. 
hA 
ii 
.40 
.40 
.40 
•30 
'j 
(Golden (^ueen. 
ii 
yel, 
ti 
5 
humilis, double. 
ii 
5 
5 
> 
WrightU. 
ttP 
hA 
J 
w. & li. 
mix’d 
mixed annuals. 
varied 
5 
5 
: 
Delphinium (I,arkspur) (see page97) 
DevH-in-a-Busht see Nigella 
Dew Plantt see Mesembryanthemum tri¬ 
color 
•0^ 
DKSCRIPTION. 
Tuberous rooted, very showy plants 
suitable for pots or borders. 
A dwarf Morning Cilory suitable for 
growing in clumps or beds, and fine 
for hanging baskets, window boxes, 
etc. 
Small spreading plants, j)retty fringed 
flowers. 
Large Coreopsis-like flowers. 
Showy, continuous blooming annual. 
Desirable for borders or rockwork. 
We offer seed from the finest collection 
in Europe. If the seed is started 
early in a hot-bed an abundance of 
flowers will be produced the same 
season. They like a rich, deep soil. 
The roots should be housed during 
winter. D. Glory flowers vary in size 
from one to three inches and are sea- 
like in construction. Monarch is 
a cro.ss between a double and cactus^ 
very large semi*dovible. 
In large clumps, or borders of shrub¬ 
bery, these produce an excellent 
effect. They delight in a light sandy 
soil. 
See Special Offers on third page 
of coven 
