The Anemone-Flowered Cosmos are ideal for cutling 
CLARKIA 
ELEGANS DOUBLE. A greatly improved strain which is widely used as a cut 
flower of merit. Bright double flowers on erect 2 foot stems somewhat 
resembling stock flowered Larkspur or flowering Almonds. Easy and 
free blooming. Appleblossom, Mauve Chieftan, Purple Prince, Ruby 
King, Orange King, Salmon Queen, Scarlet Queen, White, and Mixed. 
CLEOME 
GICANTEA (Spider Plant). A curious and rather showy item for the border. 
Useful in a tall border where the bright rose flowers last throughout 
the summer. Sow early and give plenty of room. 3'/2 feet. 
CIGANTEA HYBRIDS. Fine new hybrids varying in color from crimson and 
rose to lilac and white. A strong, rugged variety. 
GICANTEA “ROSE QUEEN.” A selected strain of vivid deep rose flowers 
clustered on a bushy, three foot tall plant. 
COLEUS 
RECALIS HYBRIDUS. Very handsome, mottled dark green, russet, and 
maroon foliage for beds and edging. Taken from a choice collection 
showing a wide color combination. Solid, velvety leaves. Pkt. 20c, Tr. 
Pkt. 50c. 
COSMIDIUM 
BURRIDCEANUM “COLDEN YELLOW.” A profusion of bright golden yellow 
Daisy-like flowers on two foot stems. A graceful variety in the border 
and a fine cut flower. 
BURRIDCEANUM “ORANCE CROWN.” Large flowers of rich yellow with a 
broad circle of deep orange around the disc. Flowers throughout the 
summer. 
BURRIDCEANUM MIXED. A pleasing mixture of various shades of bright 
orange and deep yellow. Fine for cutting. 
COSMOS 
SENSATION MIXED (Award of Merit 1936 All-American Awards). This 
new introduction outclasses all existing strains of early flowering 
Cosmos. The individual flowers measure from 4 to 6 inches across and 
are carried on erect five foot stems. They provide an abundant supply 
of cut flowers from early summer until frost. Pkt. 15c, Tr. Pkt. 35c. 
EARLY CIANTS. An old favorite, fine for cutting, and a bright spot in the 
mid-summer border. Crimson, Pink, White, or Mixed. 
LATE MAMMOTH TYPE. Giant singles that lend a brightness to the Autumn 
gardens. Lady Lenox Pink, Lady Lenox Crimson, Lady Lenox White, or 
Mixed. 
EARLY DOUBLE CRESTED (Anemone Flowered). Long, graceful stems bear¬ 
ing extra large flowers that are prettily crested with serrated outer 
petals. Fine for cutting. Will show about 70% true to type. Recom¬ 
mended. Crimson, Pink Beauty, White, or Mixed. Pkt. 15c, Tr. Pkt. 35c. 
KLONDYKE “ORANCE FLARE” (Winner of the Cold Medal 1935 All- 
American Awards). The most enthusiastically admired novelty of the 
season. A profusion of rich orange flowers that form a mass of color. 
COSMOS SENSATION 
Award of Merit 1936 
CYNOCLOSSUM AMABILE 
Chinese Forget-me-not 
The foliage is attractive being light green of fine texture. The stems 
are long and wiry making it a fine cutter. Comes into bloom in less 
than four months after it is sown. 
CYNOCLOSSUM 
AMABILE (Chinese Forget-Me-Not). A free-flowering and easily grown 
variety with sprays of brilliant blue flowers. Gives a bright touch to 
the rockery or border. 18 inches. 
AMABILE PINK. Large sprays of rich pink flowers. Was first introduced at 
the Royal Botanical Cardens in Kew, England. A pleasing novelty. 
DAHLIA 
COLTNESS HYBRIDS. A pretty mixture of charming shades that can be used 
in beds or for color iq the low border. Compact plants of neat habit. 
Large single flowers with flat or fluted petals. Sow inside about the 
last of March and place outside after danger of frost is gone. 1 Vi feet. 
UNWIN’S DWARF HYBRIDS. This choice novelty is ideal for either bedding 
or for cutting. Forms compact plants that are covered with semi-double 
flowers in many bright colors from July until frost. Will bloom within 
four months from the time it is sown. 18 inches. Pkt. 15c, Tr. Pkt. 40c. 
FINEST DOUBLE MIXED. Taken from fancy and the best show varieties. 
Extra large flowers in a wide range of beautiful colors. Should be sown 
inside about the first of March. Pkt. 20c, Tr. Pkt. 50c. 
DOUBLE CACTUS MIXED. An unusual strain taken from varieties with 
twisted and curled petals. Very showy. Easy from seed if sown inside 
about the first of March and put out after danger of frost is gone. Pkt. 
20c, Tr. Pkt. 50c. 
DATURA 
WRICHTI (Angel’s Trumpet). Handsome, three foot tall plants, covered 
with long trumpet-shaped, fragrant flowers of white. Fine for bedding. 
DIDISCUS 
COERULEA (Lace Plant). Fine for cutting. Large flat lace-like flowers of 
light blue, on long stems. This has been offered for some years as 
Queen Anne’s Blue Lace Plant. 3 feet. 
DIMORPHOTHECA 
AURANTIACA “COLDEN WEST” (Star of the Veldt). These glorious African 
daisies have been greatly improved under cultivation. Bright buttercup 
yellow flowers. These are especially recommended for the front border 
where they are very colorful. 
AURANTIACA “ORANCE IMPROVED.” A fine strain from carefully selected 
deep orange flowers. 
AURANTIACA “SALMON BEAUTY.” One of the fine new varieties with 
large daisy-like deep salmon rose flowers. 
AURANTIACA HYBRIDS. A colorful mixture of red, orange, and yellow. A 
persistent bloomer. 
DOLICHOS 
(Hyacinth Bean) 
Rapid annual climbers, with large heart shaped leaves. Very useful for 
quick shade, and very ornamental. Easily grown. 
SOUDANENSIS. A Japanese sort with rosy purple flowers. 
PRINTZESS HELENE. Identical with above except that flowers are pure 
white and foliage lighter in color. 
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