124 CALLIOPSIS, Bicolor Dwarf 
Mix (15) —Semi-double flowers 
and thrifty plants and in bloom 
throughout the summer. Easily 
grown, and very attractive. 
125 CANDYTUFT, UMBELLATA 
HYBRIDA (8) —A special strain of 
the early miniature candytuft. 
Lilac, white and crimson flowers 
remain in bloom a long time. Fine 
for massing, but likes full sunshine.' 
126 CARDINAL CLUMBER, Ipo- 
mea Hyb. —Everybody admires 
this strong and rapid growing 
annual vine. Grows 15 to 20 feet, 
and is covered with fiery red flow¬ 
ers from midsummer until frost. 
127 CARNATION, Marguerite 
Special Mixed (16) —The most 
popular early flowering carnation. 
Robust and long stemmed plants 
give a continuous season of fra¬ 
grant bloom. 
128 CASTOR BEAN, Ricinus (120) 
—A tall growing background plant. 
Ornamental leaves, beautifully 
lobed. Plant a few in the border 
to keep away the moles. 
129 CENTUREA, Dusty Miller 
(10) —A very attractive foliage 
plant with its thick silvery white 
and green leaves. Easy to grow. 
130 CHORIZANTHE, Turkish 
Rugging —Forms a dense mat of 
delicate pink statice-like flowers. 
One of the earliest grown rock 
plants. 
131 COCKSCOMB, Celosia Plu- 
mosa (30)- —Attractive crimson, 
scarlet and yellow plumes to 
brighten the garden from mid¬ 
summer until frost. 
Cockscomb , Celosia Plumiosa 
132 COCKSCOMB, Spicata (36)— 
Round spike-like blooms of a soft 
bright rose changing to a silvery 
white. A very attractive garden 
flower. 
133 COCKSCOMB, Celosia Cris- 
tata (30) —The old-fashioned celo¬ 
sia with its attractive velvety red 
heads is very beautiful. 
134 COIX, Job’s Tears (36)— An 
ornamental grass with curious 
seeds 
135 COREOPSIS, Grand. Lance- 
olata (24) —Fine hardy plant with 
large showy yellow flowers all sum¬ 
mer. Blooms first year if sowm 
early. 
136 COSMOS, Mam. Early Flow¬ 
ering Mixed (48) —Makes a lovely 
bush of feathery green foliage cov¬ 
ered with large single flowers of 
red, pink and white on long stems, 
from midsummer until frost. 
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137 CYPRESS VINE, Ipomea —A 
graceful climber with fernlike foli¬ 
age covered with red and white 
star shaped blossoms in late sum¬ 
mer and fall. Best when with other 
vines. 
Cosmos, Mammoth Flowered 
Mixed 
138 DAHLIAS, Unwin’s Finest 
Mixed (14) —The new Dwarf 
Hybrids make a glorious display, 
beautiful colors in about 90 days 
from planting. Continuous season 
of bloom. 
139 DIANTHUS, Sweet Wivels- 
field (12) —Grows like Sweet Wil¬ 
liam. Larger flowers in a much 
wider range of brilliant colors. 
Blooms the first year from seed. 
140 DIANTHUS, Heddewigi, Gar¬ 
den Pinks, Double Mixed (12)— 
Easy to grow. Crimson, maroon, 
pink and violet flowers freely pro¬ 
duced for many weeks. Fine for 
cutting. 
141 EUPHORBIA HETERO- 
PHYLLA, Annual Poinsettia (30) 
—Similar to our popular Christ¬ 
mas plant. Bushy plants and 
glossy green leaves with vivid 
scarlet bracts. 
142 FOUR O’CLOCKS, Marvel of 
Peru (24) —A beautiful annual 
hedge with its glossy foliage. Fairy 
flowers of red, yellow, white and 
lilac from July until frost. A pro¬ 
fuse blooming border plant. 
143 GAILLARDIA, Annual Blan¬ 
ket Flower (18) —A very profuse 
bloomer, rich in blends of red, 
orange and gold. Choice colors add 
beauty to the garden all summer. 
144 GAILLARDIA, The Dazzler 
(24) —Striking, daisy-like flowers 
of bright yellow with intense crim¬ 
son center, all summer and fall. 
Fine for cut flowers and garden 
display. Very hardy. 
145 GLOBE AMARANTH, Gom- 
phrena Everlasting (18) —One of 
the prettiest of the everlastings. 
Beautiful colors. Showy blooms 
from midsummer until late fall. 
146 GOURDS, Ornamental Mixed 
—A useful vine for covering fences, 
slopes and unsightly places. A 
special mixture of small types that 
are very decorative. 
147 GODETI A, Upright Single Mix. 
(18) —One of the most attractive 
hardy annuals. Profuse blooms in 
rather poor soil. A richly colored, 
satiny textured flower, and very 
showy. 
148 GYPSOPHILA, Annual Baby’s 
Breath (15) —Charming little 
plants thickly covered with tiny 
white blossoms. Make several sow¬ 
ings for a continuous bloom. 
149 HOLLYHOCKS, Double 
Mixed (72) —Chater’s very choice 
strain of large double flowers in 
many beautiful colors. Hardy. 
150 HUNNEMANNIA, Mexican 
Tulip Poppy (15) —Magnificent 
golden yellow poppy-like flowers in 
bloom from July until frost. Sea- 
green feathery foliage. 
Larkspur, Annual Mixed 
151 KOCHIA, Mexican Fire Bush 
(30) —Easily grown and a favorite 
for home garden hedges. Moss-like 
clear green foliage turns bronze 
red in the fall. 
152 LARKSPUR, Annual Mixed 
(36) —One of the best annuals. 
Blooms profusely for many weeks. 
Fine for cut flowers and also bed¬ 
ding. This is an improved strain 
with the widest range of colors, 
blue, pink, violet, scarlet, white, 
etc. 
153 LINARIA, Fairy Bouquet (8)— 
A new strain of extra large and dis¬ 
tinct flowers with colors such as 
rose, yellow, pink, lavender and 
many others. The small snap¬ 
dragon-like flowers are so dainty. 
Thin out for best results. 
Gourds, Ornamental Mixed 
154 LINUM, Scarlet Flax (16)—A 
free flowering summer annual. 
Make successive planting for a 
continuous supply of crimson- 
orange flowers. 
155 LOBELIA, Crystal Palace (4) 
—A very desirable edging plant, 
also fine for bedding. Simply 
loaded with rich, deep true blue 
blossoms all season. 
156 LUPINES, Texas Blue Bonnet 
(15)— An easily grown, free flower¬ 
ing annual with dark, glossy foli¬ 
age. Fine for cutting, beds, and 
also for borders, but prefers part 
shade. 
Marigold, Fr. Dwarf Double 
157 MARIGOLD, Fr. Dwf. Mon¬ 
arch Strain (12) —An All-America 
winner, very double, and in a wide 
range of colors. Combinations of 
orange bronze, yellow and mahog¬ 
any. Easily grown. Does well in 
dry weather. 
158 MARIGOLD, Giant African 
Dbl. (30) —A marvelous selection, 
giving you an abundance of yellow, 
brown lemon, and orange blooms 
all summer. Fine planted with 
larkspur. Very easy to grow. 
159 MARIGOLD, Little Giant (6) 
—This marigold is a dwarf, neat 
and compact edging plant with an 
abundance of gay, flowing orange 
flowers. Very dainty, with fern-like 
foliage all summer and fall. 
160 MARIGOLD, Guinea Gold 
(24) —A distinct type covered with 
almost double flowers from mid¬ 
summer until frost. Gay, glowing 
orange flowers and little odor. 
161 MIGNONETTE, Finest Mixed 
(15)—Delightfully fragrant flowers 
of red, yellow, gold and white. 
Everblooming. Useful for cutting 
and combining in bouquets. 
162 MORNING GLORY, Giant 
Japanese Mixed —This is a selected 
strain with mammoth flowers. Gay 
colors that will astonish you. Plant 
in full sun for best bloom. 
Nasturtium, Golden Gleam 
