New Floral Guide , Autumn , 1910 
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Flower Seeds f< 
Hardy Biennials and Perennials 
PKT. 
Alyssum (Golden Saxatile)—Brilliant yellow flowers, $O.OG 
Antirrhinum (Snap Dragon) — Improved, scarlet, 
white or yellow.10 
Aquilegia (Columbine)—Many beautiful colors, ... .06 
Aster (Hardy Alpine)—Pure white flowers,.06 
Beilis Perennis (English Double Daisy)—White, pink, 
red and variegated mixed,. 05 
Campanula (Canterbury Bells) —Bell-shaped flowers 
(single or double).05 
Candytuft—Hardy, splendid for bordering, white, • . .06 
Carnations—Autumn sown will bloom next season, . .06 
Chrysanthemum (Perennial)—Finest Hybrid Japan¬ 
ese. Chinese and Ostrich Plumes, . .06 
Delphinium Formosum—One of the finest Larkspurs 
blue with white eye. .05 
Dianthus Plumarius—Original clove pink and delight¬ 
fully fragrant.10 
Digitalis (Fox Glove)—Mixed colors, Summer bloom, 
3 ft. high,. 05 
Hollyhock—Mammoth Allegheny, finest colors mixed, 
5 to 6 ft.06 
Lychnis (Ragged Robin or Burning Star)—Brilliant 
hardy, border plant,. 05 
Myosotis (Forget-me-not) —Beautiful blue favorite, 6 
to 8 inches high,. . . .05 
Phlox Decussata (Hardy)—Finest mixed colors and 
free bloom, 2 to 3 ft. high, ..10 
Poppy (Oriental) —Large flowers, brilliant scarlet, . . .05 
Primula (Vulgaris)—English Primrose, flowers of yel¬ 
low and brown,.. 
SPECIAL—Any 6=5c. pkts. or 3=I0c. pkts. 
$1.25, postpaid. 
r Fall Planting 
For House and Conservatory Culture 
PKT. 
Abutilon or Chinese Bell Flower.$0.06 
Asparagus Plumosa (Climbing Lace Fern), (p.24), . . .15 
Coleus—Many bright colors.06 
Begonia—New California Hybrida, mixed colors, . . .06 
Begonia Vulcan—intense scarlet.06 
Calceolaria Hybrida—Large flowering, mixed,.10 
Carnation (Marguerite)—Fine early bloomer,.06 
Cineraria Hybrida—Finest colors, mixed.10 
Cobea Scandens—Choice Climbing Vine.05 
Cyclamen Giganteum—Mixed colors, (page 22), ... .10 
Ferns—For window and house decoration.06 
Geraniums—Bloom from seed the first season. Finest 
mixed, .10 
Gloxinia Hybrida—Fine, mixed colors.10 
Heliotrope—(Lemoines Giant Hybrids).06 
Lantana—Clusters of Verbena-like flowers, pink, yel¬ 
low and orange,.05 
Maurandya—White, purple and rose. 05 
Nasturtium—Dwarf, splendid for Winter flowering, . .05 
Primula Sinensis Fimbriata (Fringed Chinese Prim¬ 
rose)— (see page 32).: . .08 
Primula Obconica—Fine for Winter bloom,.06 
Smilax—A window vine with elegant glossy foliage, . .05 
Sweet Peas—C. & J., best mixed, new giant, 34 lb., 25c. .05 
Washington Weeping Palm—Germinate quickly. Pkt. 
6 seeds,.08 
>r 25c.; or for $1.00 cash, select to value of 
C. & J. Giant Pansy Seed 
PANSY SEEDS are planted largely in the open ground in the 
Fall for Spring bloom, and we offer the best kind for this purpose. 
Pansy, New Giant Ruffled Masterpiece—A remarkable new type 
of giant five-spotted pansies, having ruffled or curled edges. 
Comes in many beautiful colors. Pkt., 15c. 
Pansy, C. & J. Gold Medal Perfection—Large flowering and fine 
colors. Pkt.. 10c.; 34 oz.,75c. 
Pansy, New Parisian — Recommended for size and exquisite 
markings. Pkt. 10c.; 34 oz., $1.00. 
Imperial German, Splendid Mixed —50 different finest German 
shades. Pkt., 150 seeds, 8c.; 34 oz. 50c. 
OFFER No.23—Above4pkts.,35c. 
Giant King of the Blacks—Pure deep velvety 
black. 5c. Pkt. 
Giant Golden Yellow — Bright rich golden 
yellow. 5c. Pkt. 
Giant Beaconsfield — Great favorite; rich 
purple and violet shading to white. 5c. 
Pkt. 
Giant Auricular Flowered—Superb flowers, 
very beautifully shaded, copper and ma¬ 
hogany colors. 5c. Pkt. 
Giant Pure White, or Snow King—Violet 
markings. 5c. Pkt. 
Giant Royal Purple—Rich dark royal purple, 
exceedingly beautiful. 5c. Pkt. 
Giant Fancy Striped and Variegated—A splen¬ 
did mixture of many giant mottled and 
variegated sorts. 5c. Pkt. 
OFFER No. 23a—Above 7 Pkts., 
25c., postpaid. 
Pansies, Good Quality Mixed for Bedding- 
100 seeds, 5c.; 34 oz., 15c.; 34 oz., 25c.; 
1 oz., 85c. 
You Get Beautiful Pansies from C. & J. Seed. 
AUTUMN IS AN EXCELLENT TIME FOR SEEDING DOWN NEW LAWNS OR RENOVATING OLD ONES 
USE C. & J. VELVET GREEN LAWN GRASS SEED 
Unexcelled by any for producing a smooth, even', velvety-green sward that will withstand drought and hard usage, and 
always make a handsome appearance. In seeding down a lawn or grass plot three things are necessary to insure suc¬ 
cess : First, to prepare the ground so as to have a fine, smooth seed bed ; second, to put on plenty of seed ; never less, 
but rather more, than the directions call for; third, to start the lawn-mower as soon as growth is tall enough to catch 
the machine, and keep it mowed off close till the grass has time to start and become well established. The seed should 
be lightly raked in and finished with a roller. Apply any good commercial fertilizer as a top dressing when needed. 
One quart of seed is enough for three hundred square feet (fifteen by twenty feet), or at the rate of five bushels to the 
acre. Keep the lawn neatly mowed, and you will have a clean, even growth of fresh, lively green. 
Price by mail, postpaid, 25c. per quart ; two quarts for 45c.; in bulk, purchaser paying express charges, $1.50 per peck; 
$5.00 per bushel of 20 lbs. 
