V/e Have the Finest Strains of Cineraria and Other Greenhouse Plants 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Annua! Varieties 
These are splendid subjects for the border 
or for cutting, and bear their daisy-like 
flowers in great profusion on strong stems 
from July to October. Average height 2 ft. 
Eldorado. Large, single, deep yellow flowers 
with a ring of reddish brown. Pkt. 15cts., 
34oz. 60 cts., oz. $2. 
Burridgeanum (Beaconsfield). White petals, 
zone of rich brownish red and yellow. 
Chameleon. The colors vary, but generally 
are brown and yellow. 
Eastern Star. Clear yellow petals with 
dark disc. 
Evening Star. Yellow petals, dark disc. 
Morning Star. Petals canary-yellow, with 
a halo of deeper yellow, disc darker. 
Northern Star. Daisy-like flowers, 3 inches 
in diameter; pure white, fringed petals 
with yellow and brown center. 
The Sultan. Rich wallflower-red with a 
narrow yellow zone around the brown disc. 
Each, except where noted, pkt. 15 cts., 
34oz. 50 cts., oz. $1.50 
COLLECTION: Pkt. each, above 7 colors, 75c. 
Golden Queen. Double; golden yellow. 
Pkt. 15 cts., 34 oz - 50 cts. 
White Queen. Double; pure white. Pkt. 
15 cts., 34 oz - 50 cts. 
Single Annual Varieties, Mixed. A choice 
mixture. Pkt. 10 cts., 34oz. 25 cts. 
Double Annual Varieties, Mixed. Pkt. 
10 cts., M°z- 25 cts. 
Shasta Daisies 
PERENNIAL 
Mrs. C. Lothian Bell. A very large Daisy 
which has produced flowers 6 inches across. 
Blooms a month later than the well- 
known variety, Alaska, hence the two sorts 
may well be planted together for a succes¬ 
sion of bloom. Pkt. 15 cts., 34 oz - 25 cts. 
Dwarf Avalanche. A low-growing white 
Daisy for the front of the hardy border. 
Pkt. 25 cts., 34°z. $1, oz. $3.50. 
Giant Double. An assortment of doubles, 
semi-doubles, and a type which, though 
single, forms beautifully shaped flowers, 
with Iaciniated, curled, and quilled white 
florets. Pkt. 50 cts., 3 pkts. $1.25. 
Alaska. Popular variety, with flowers fre¬ 
quently 5 inches across; white, with broad, 
overlapping petals. Pkt. 15c., 34 oz - 75c. 
Colored Chrysanthemums 
PERENNIAL 
Double Anemone-flowered. A new race 
of hardy Chrysanthemums which will 
flower six months from sowing seed, and 
every year thereafter in autumn. Many 
of the brightly colored flowers are quilled 
and measure from 2 to 3 inches across; 
they include scarlet, crimson, bronze, 
orange, gold, yellow, white, etc., and about 
30 per cent double flowers may be ex¬ 
pected. An admirable greenhouse subject 
and a valuable outdoor sort when sown 
under glass in February or earlier. Pkt. 
25 cts., 5 pkts. $1, 34° z - $1-50. 
CHORIZANTHE 
Palmeri (Oriental Rug). Annual. A new, 
easily grown plant for the rock-garden, or 
it may be used as an edging for the annual 
border. Produces a dense mat of thousands 
of small, statice-Iike flowers of a delicate 
pink hue, which blends beautifully with 
the dull green color of the foliage. 8 in. 
Pkt. 15 cts., J4oz. 75 cts. 
CINERARIA 
Greenhouse Annual. Seed should be sown 
from May to September where a succession 
is desired. The main point is to secure as 
sturdy a growth as possible with leaves of 
medium size. Seed may be transferred direct 
from seed-pans to thumb-pots. After plant¬ 
ing, place in coldframe facing north, if pos¬ 
sible. As pots become full of roots, shift to 
larger ones until flowering size is reached. 
Cremer’s Prize Strain. The flowers are large 
and the color-range exceptionally fine. The 
florets in most of the plants are wide, and 
they overlap well to form attractive heads. 
Smaller leaves than those of the old type. 
The plants are exceptionally resistant to 
wilt. Pkt. $2, 3 pkts. $5. 
California Super-Giants 
This strain of prize Cinerarias, grown for 
us by a famous specialist, produces numer¬ 
ous individual flowers, exceeding 5 inches in 
diameter, with petals 1 to 1J4 inches wide. 
The giant blooms are borne in large, compact 
trusses on well-formed plants. 
Blue Shades. 
Crimson and Carmine Shades. Espe¬ 
cially brilliant under artificial light. 
Salmon Shades. 
Mixed. All the above in pleasing proportion. 
Each, pkt. 50 cts., 3 pkts. $1.25 
S. & W. Co.’s Stellata. This variety has 
delicate, star-like blooms in great pro¬ 
fusion on long stems. Tall and Dwarf 
Mixed. Each, pkt. 50 cts. 
Multiflora nana, Potsdam. An extra¬ 
choice, dwarf-growing strain with the 
plants completely covered with brightly 
colored flowers. 
Caerulea. Sky-blue. Rose. 
Azurea. Dark blue. Mixed. 
Crimson. 
Each, pkt. 50 cts., 3 pkts. $1.25 
Matador. A new large-flowering, deep 
scarlet; adds brilliance to a collection. 
Pkt. 50 cts., 3 pkts. $1.25. 
Shasta Daisies 
_ COSMIDIUM _ 
Crown of Gold. Annual. Daisy-like, orange 
and yellow flowers, similar to Calliopsis. 
Sow where the plant is to grow, thin to 6 
inches or more apart. June—Oct. Pkt. 10 cts., 
34oz. 30 cts., oz. $1. 
_CLARKIA_ 
Annual. Sow in the open ground in May, 
or earlier under glass; transplant seedlings 
when frost is over. 
Albatross. The flowers are pure white, very 
double, and appear in July. 1 ft. Pkt. 
15 cts., 2 pkts. 25 cts., J4oz. 60 cts., oz. $2. 
Glorious. Dark foliage and stems are capped 
by an abundance of brilliant cherry-scarlet 
blossoms. Pkt. 30 cts., 3 pkts. 85 cts. 
May Blossom. Pure glowing rose, deepen¬ 
ing to pink. Free flowering with enormous 
blossoms. Pkt. 30 cts., 3 pkts. 85 cts. 
Double Sorts 
Salmon Queen. Scarlet King. 
Brilliant King. Crimson. White King. 
Purple King. 
Each, pkt. 10 cts., (4 oz - 50 cts. 
COLLECTION: Pkt. each, above 5 colors, 35c. 
Mixed. Pkt. 10 cts., 34 oz - 40 cts. 
Single Sorts 
Rose White 
Each, pkt. 10 cts., (4oz. 30 cts. 
Mixed. Pkt. 10 cts., 34 oz - 25 cts. 
CLEOME ( Spider Flower') 
Gigantea. Annual. Singular-looking, rose- 
colored flowers; the stamens look like 
spiders’ legs, and present a very attractive 
appearance. Sow seed outdoors in May and 
thin out to stand 2 feet apart. 3 ft. Pkt. 
10 cts., M°z. 50 cts., oz. $1.50. 
COBAEA (Cup -and-Saucer Vine) 
Annual Climber. A rapid grower, attaining 
a height of 30 to 50 feet during the season. 
Start the seed indoors in March or April, or 
outdoors in May. 
Scandens. Large bell-shaped purple flowers. 
Pkt. 10 cts., 34oz. 50 cts. 
Scandens alba. White. Pkt. 15 cts., 
34oz. 75 cts. 
CONEFLOWER. See Rudbeckia. 
CONVOLVULUS. See Ipomoea. 
CORNFLOWER. See Centaurea. 
CORNFLOWER ASTER. Stokesia 
_ CODONOPSIS 
Himalayan Bellflowers 
Ovata. Perennial. Charming rock-plant, 
with slaty blue bells, spotted with white. 
Hardy in a sheltered position or with some 
winter protection. 1 ft. Pkt. 50 cts. 
Meleagris. Perennial. In this species, also 
dwarf, the bells are pale blue and reticu¬ 
lated with chocolate-brown. Pkt. 50 cts. 
_COLLINSIA_ 
Salmon Beauty. Annual. Bright, cheerful, 
salmon-colored blossoms. Sow in the open 
ground in early spring. 1 ft. Pkt. 25 cts., 
34oz. 75 cts., 3^oz. $1.25. 
CUPHE A ( Cigar Plant) 
Platycentra. Treat as an Annual. Pretty, 
half-hardy plant with tube-shaped, scarlet 
flowers. Pkt. 15 cts., 2 pkts. 25 cts. 
CIGAR PLANT. See Cuphea. 
CINQUEFOIL. See Potentilla. 
CLARY. See Salvia. 
COLUMBINE. See Aquilegia. 
Flower Seeds 
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