Miss Emma v. White 
.vusmoe. .a vunumic now strain or 
Allnacaotu-gron-n sued. 'llio plains grow ;i to -I foot high mid 
come into (lower from two weeks to n month earlier than any 
other sort. The (lowers, which come In pink or white, are 
larpe and beautifully formed, and are borne in greatest pro¬ 
fusion from early July until killed by frosts. Constant cut- 
tinp makes no difference In the decorative effect of the row 
Pkt.. ">0 seeds. 10c. 
Early Dawn Cosmos. Flowers pure white, with a tinge 
of rose at the center. Plants begin to bloom about August 1 
Pkt., .10 seeds, 5c. 
Early Flowering: Cosmos. Good mixed; pkt., 50 seeds, 6o. 
LADY LENOX 
THE NEW GIGANTIC COSMOS 
This new Cosmos Is of gigantic size and beauty, and has 
won universal praise and awards at the leading (lower shows 
of the country. The flower Is 0 to 0 Inches in diameter. In 
color n delightful shell-pink, lighting up beautifully nl night 
:md It lusts nn unusually long time when cut. Without doubt 
tin finest of the late flowering class, t! feet. Pkt., 20 seeds, So. 
COSMOS SPECIAL MIXED 
Lady Lenox Cosmos 
COBEA SCANDENS 
A beautiful climber for outside planting or the conservatory window. 
A*.tiling is better in our northern regions, as It is a rapid climber. It 
grows 20 to 30 feet high, and branches freely, covering a large 
surface. The foliage is highly ornamental. The bell-shaped (lowers 
< pen a clear green but turn afterwards to a lovely lilac blue. Pkt., 
13 seeds, 5c; 2 pkts.. 8c; V\ oz., 15c. 
Cobea Mixed. Blue and white mixed. Pkt., 15 seeds, 5c. 
CYPRESS VINE 
A beautiful climber, always a favorite, with delicate, feathery, 
dark green foliage, bearing bright, velvety, star-shaped (lowers in 
scarlet or white. Pkt., 50 seeds, 4c. 
Bloainingdale. Ind. Mar. * Mv 1-xdv Lenox Cosmos was praised by all. I brought 
one plant into the house and it bloomed until 1 hanksgiving."—Mrs. Rose Siler. 
COSMOS 
CALIFORNIA GIANT COSMOS 
For fall blooming Cosmos has no superior. The large, bushy 
plants, 3 to t» feet high, are completely covered in the late 
tall with hundreds of beautiful ray (lowers, pink, white 
t r red. Both (lowers and foliage are unsurpassed for doc- 
•ration. This Is an improved strain grown for me by a 
alifornia specialist and will produce largest (lowers and 
i choicest colors. Not adapted to the extreme nor Mi. 5 feet. 
Giant Crimson Cosmos. Pkt., 50 seeds, 5c. 
Giant Pink Cosmos. Pkt., 50 seeds, 5c. 
Giant White Cosmos. Pkt., 50 seeds. 5c. 
California Gl a nt Cosmos, Mixed. Pkt., 
50 seeds. 4c; 2 pkts., 7c. 
EARLY FLOWERING COSMOS 
'I here is nothing handsomer than the Cosmos, 
lmt its late flowering has prevented its universal 
cultivation. Growers have been experimenting, 
however, and now the offerings of earlv-llower- 
ing varieties rival their fall sisters. ‘ 1 call 
especial attention to my new, specially early 
strain of Minnesota grown seed, which all flower 
lovers will especially welcome. Suitable for all 
sections. 
Browning, Mo. "The Cohen Scandens we raised from your seeds were grcatl>\admircd, 
a perfect mass of blooms until frost."—Miss Alice Rush. 
Tills mixture includes nil flit* IdndH dcHcrlhcd on (IiIn pn#r«*. 
nml other fancy vnrletlen. I»kt., OO hcciIm, Oo; it j>UIm.. «... 
