Columbian Climber 
HAINES 
BEAUTIFHL COSMOS 
One packet each of JM 
the five Cosmos de- 
scribed below for only ^ 
Dolichos—Hyacinth Bean 
Dolichos—Hyacinth Bean 
AUSTRALIAN PEA VINE. This grand 
climber is most desirable both for its 
beautiful flowers and dense growth of 
foliage, producing abundant clustered 
spikes of purple and white flowers, fol¬ 
lowed by beautiful seed pods; blooms 
early and freely. Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c. 
Chrysanthemum—J apa- 
nese Hybrids—Mixed 
Enormous Flowers In An Endless Array 
of Colors 
Extra choice mixture from the finest 
large flowering plants. Very beautiful 
varieties are often obtained from seed. 
These are the famous Chrysanthemums 
that are grown so extensively by florists 
for cut flowers. My seed is saved from 
my own collection of plants; of the best 
and most varied colored flowers. From 
a sowing made in February fine plants 
may be grown which should furnish a 
magnificent display during the Autumn 
and Winter months. Pkt. 10c. 
Chrysanthemum 
2 to 3 feet tall 
DOUBLE FINEST MIXED. Pure white, 
golden yellow or cream white in color; 
some are densely double, others have 
small fringe-like petals. Very hardy 
and bloom until latest fall. Pkt. 10c; 
Va oz. 15c; y 2 oz. 45c. 
SINGLE FINEST MIXED. Also called 
“French Marguerites.” Beautiful 
daisy-like flowers in white, yellow or 
crimson, some being zoned, or ringed, 
in different shades of bronzy-red. Pkt. 
10c; Ve oz. 15c; Vj ox. 45c. 
Unusual Shapes and Colors; Long Season 
Blooming and Good Lasting Qualities 
NEW DOUBLE OR ANEMONE FLOW¬ 
ERED. This is an entirely new race of 
Cosmos and without question the finest 
ever grown. About 4 feet high with 
graceful feathery foliage. A large per¬ 
centage of the flowers have double crowns, 
which give them a very dainty and ex¬ 
quisite appearance. The colors are pure 
white and a delightful shade of shell- 
pink. The singles which the strain pro¬ 
duces are also very beautiful. Pkt. 10c; 
% oz. 35c; % oz. 90c; oz. $1.45. 
EARLY FLOWERING. Seed sown in April 
or May and transplanted to open ground 
will produce plants of 5 or 6 feet high by 
September, and from then until November 
will be covered with hundreds of blos¬ 
soms 3 inches across. All colors mixed. 
Pkt. 10c; Yi oz. 25c; oz. 70c. 
^Chrysanthemum— 
Japanese Miniature 
A perennial Chrysanthemum from the 
mountains of Japan. Bears clusters of 
small single flowers, easily grown from 
seed and very attractive. Seeds sown in 
the early spring, should produce flower¬ 
ing plants by fall. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 55c. 
New Double Anemone Flowered Cosmos 
HOLLYWOOD STAR. An oddity with real grace and 
merit, which was found in a field of crested Cosmos. 
Shape is very unusual having 8 widely separated 
Ray Petals with a cushioned center in each flower, 
and as now perfected, it will come true from seed. 
Fine for cut flowers and always attracts attention 
in the field. Colors are red, pink and white. Height 
3 to 4 feet. Pkt. 10c; Ya oz. 45c. 
GIANTS OF CALIFORNIA. This strain is noted both 
for beauty and the gigantic size of its flowers, which 
measure 4 inches and more across; the colors are 
very beautiful. 5 feet in height. Choicest Mixed. 
Pkt. 5c; Vi oz. 15c; oz. 40c. 
NEW JCLONDYKE. One of the largest of the Giant 
Flowering Cosmos. Color is unusual in this flower, 
being a deep orange yellow. Foliage has the same 
airy grace of the early flowering sorts, while the 
plant has the profuse blooming qualities of the lat¬ 
er sorts. Stems are strong and stiff, and blooms 
keep nicely when cut and put in water. Rather 
dwarf. Pkt. 10c; Vi oz. 20c; oz. 70c. 
Chrysanthemum—Single Finest Mixed 
New Cardinal Climber 
The Most Beautiful and Brilliant Annual Climber 
A strong and rapid grower attaining a height of 30 feet or more if planted in good soil and in 
sunny situation; it has beautiful fern-like, laciniated, rich green foliage, and from midsummer till 
frost is literally covered with clusters of tubular flowers, 1% inches across, of a dazzling scarlet 
color. If started outdoors, seed must not be sown until the weather is settled and warm; otherwise 
the seed is liable to rot. File or cut a small notch in each seed and soak in lukewarm water over 
night to hasten germination. Pkt. 10c; V» oz. 35c; y 2 ox. 95c. 
Columbian Climber 
Remarkably Beautiful. Quick Growing. Free Blooming 
Annual Climber 
The most superb of all Annual Climbers. It is a 
splendid, rapid grower, of easy culture, always a dense 
mass of a rich exquisite green, showing no open spaces. 
Accompanying the luxurious foliage are large purple flow¬ 
ers of marvelous beauty. There are so few climbers 
that can be grown easily from seed and so few blue flow¬ 
ers of any kind that our Columbian Climber is especially 
desirable for use in all gardens. 
Cobaea Scandens 
A splendid annual climber for the outside or for win¬ 
dow garden. Beautiful, large bellshaped flowers, green 
at first but changing to deep violet blue. A well estab¬ 
lished plant will run 30 to 40 feet in a season. In sow¬ 
ing, place the seeds edgewise and merely cover with light 
soil. Pkt. 8c; Ys oz. 15c; oz. $1.00. 
Texas Blue Bonnet 
A native of the Southern states but easily grown any¬ 
where. The flowers grow freely producing nice long 
terminal spikes of light blue making fine cut flowers as 
well as showy flower beds. They are without question 
the finest of the entire Lupins family. Pkt. 5c; Vs oz. 
15c; Vi oz. 25c. 
Buttercup—Golden Yellow 
Cut Flowers Last Well in Watei a Bushy Plant 18 
Inches High, Flowers of Golden Yellow 
Large cup-shaped flowers of rich golden yellow, stems 
long, petals heavily crinkled. Keeps well as a cut flower. 
Plants grow easily into a compact bush-like form. Pkt. 
8 c; Va oz. 20c; Vz oz. 75c; oz. $1.25. Cardinal Climber 
New Cosmos 
Orange Flare, Gold Medal Winner in 1935 
A striking new color in Cosmos. Bright vivid 
orange, very free flowering, with a sparse growth 
of light green foliage. The plants are in constant 
bloom and are a mass of gay color. You’ll enjoy 
this remarkable sensation in your garden. Price 
12 c per packet. 
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