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CANNA SEEDS, COSMOS, DELPHINIUMS, DIANTHUS 
Original Native Canna 
C. & J. New Seedling Lily-Canna 
C. & J. Canna Seeds 
We lead in Canna seeds, as in the plants, for these seeds are pro¬ 
duced on our own grounds and cannot be surpassed. (See our Canna 
plants, with fuller descriptions, offered on pages 26 to 28.) 
When ready to plant, soak seeds in warm water for half a day or 
more, and then plant indoors, about 1 inch deep, in a moist, sandy 
soil. You should get about 60 per cent to germinate. Transplant to 
18 inches apart as soon as the ground is warm—not before. 
C. & J. seeds are saved from picked flowers only and cannot be 
duplicated anywhere 
These named kinds have been picked from named Cannas, but, 
as they are not segregated, the seeds cannot all be expected to come 
true to name; but they will in every case produce beautiful blooms. 
Pkt. 
$0 15 
15 
Oz. 
00 
^45 City of Portland. 4 ft. Rich deep pink... 
r 355 Dragon. 3 ft. Dark, ox-blood-red. 15 1 00 
347 Gaiety. 5 ft. Reddish orange, dotted red. 15 1 00 
317 Golden Gate. 4 ft. Gold color, rayed crimson.. 15 1 00 
319 Jane Addams. 4^ ft. Buttercup-yellow. 15 1 00 
327 Meteor. 5 ft. Deep, dazzling crimson. 15 1 00 
330 Mrs. A. F. Conard. 4 ft. The finest salmon-pink. 15 1 00 
333 Panama. 3 ft. Orange-red. Immense flower.... 15 1 00 
349 Princeton. 4 ft. Intense, buttercup-yellow. 15 1 00 
341 Wm. Saunders. 4 ft. Scarlet; bronze foliage.... 15 1 00 
C. & J. Lily-Canna Seed, Mixed 
From this mixture you are quite likely to secure some new improved 
and as yet unintroduced sorts. Twenty seeds in each packet. 
342 C. & J. New Pedigree, Extra Choice . $o 20 Sr 00 
344 Canna hybrida. Good mixed. 15 50 
Cosmos 
463 Double - crowned and 
Crested. © A large per¬ 
centage have double, 
crested centers. Pkt. 25c. 
450 Crimson Ray. © Comes 
in star-like form. Bril¬ 
liant crimson color; strik¬ 
ingly beautiful. Pkt. ioc. 
452 Lady Lenox. © Sea-shell 
pink flowers. Pkt. iocts. 
453 White Lady Lenox. © 
Snowy white Pkt. 15c. 
454 Early-blooming Fancy. 
© Mixed colors; blooms 
profusely. Pkt. 10 cts., 
oz. 30 cts. 
Cosmos for lovely bouquets 
| West Grove, Penna. 
425 CINERARIA hybrida. 
© l 9> Flowers are 2 to 3 
inches across and come in 
many brilliant colors. 
Pkt. 15 cts. 
427 CLEMATIS paniculata. 
The Sweet-scented Ja¬ 
pan Clematis. (See de¬ 
scription, page 37.) Pkt. 
10 cts. 
433 COCKSCOMB, Queen of 
Dwarfs. © Grows only 
8 to 10 inches high, and 
bears immense heads of 
bloom 10 to 12 inches 
across; deep, rich, vel¬ 
vety crimson. Pkt. 5c. 
441 COLEUS, Large-leaved 
and Fringed Strains. 
Produces the finest- 
colored, most attractive, 
and novel plants for bed¬ 
ding and borders. Sow 
indoors in March or 
April. (See cut.). 
Coleus with Alyssum border 
Pkt. 
. $0 10 
442 •* Choice Mixed. © Will produce splendid plants. 05 
447 COREOPSIS grandiflora. 91 Grows 2 feet high; golden 
yellow; flowers profusely. 
468 CYCLAMEN persicum. i_9> Beautifully variegated foli- 
^ age and richly colored, orchid-like flowers. 
471 “ giganteum. l 9> Very large flowers. Finest mixed. . 
479 CYPRESS VINE. © § A beautiful vine with delicate, fern¬ 
like foliage and lovely star-shaped flowers. Mixed. . 
Daisies. 4 Varieties 
66 Blue Daisy (Agathea amelloides). l 9 > Seeds bloom quickly. $o 05 
592 English Double Daisy ( Beilis perennis). 91 Mixed. 05 
1420 Shasta Daisy. 91 Snow-white flowers, 4 in. across; hardy. 10 
550 African Golden Orange Daisy ( Dimorphotheca auran- 
tiaca). Glossy, rich orange-gold. 10 
526 DATURA, Sweet Nightingale. © Mixed colors.... 
520 “ cornucopia. Horn of Plenty. © Grows 3 ft. high. 
Flowers are waxy white, richly marbled with purple. 
530 DELPHINIUM. Larkspur. 91 Mixed colors. 
533 44 formosum. 91 Deep blue, with clear white centers. 
534 44 belladonna. 91 The everblooming hardy Larkspur. 
Flowers clear, light blue. 15 
536 DIAMOND FLOWER. © A lovely little annual, quickly 
covering the ground with beautiful moss-like foliage . . 
540 DIANTHUS (Chinese and Japanese Pinks). C. & J. 
Finest Sorts, Mixed. © The colors range from 
pure white to deepest crimson in endless combina¬ 
tions. Pkt. 5 cts., 
Xoz. 25 cts., Xoz. 
40 cts., oz. 75 cts. 
545 “ plumarius. Pheas- 
ant’s-Eye Pink. 91 
Has a delightful, 
penetrating fra - 
grance; the origi¬ 
nal Clove Pink. 
Pkt. 10 cts. 
548 DIGITALIS. Foxglove. 
91 Every year increas¬ 
ingly cultivated in 
shrubberies and wood¬ 
lands. Fine mixed. 
Pkt. 5 cts. 
553 DOLICHOS. Japanese 
Hyacinth Bean. Day¬ 
light. © § Undoubt¬ 
edly one of the nicest. 
It grows 8 to 10 feet 
high and will quickly 
cover itself with long, 
graceful clusters of pure 
white, sweet, wistaria¬ 
like flowers. Pkt. 5 cts., 
oz. 20 cts. 
O, 0, l_ 9>, 91, §. See page 49. 
Dianthus, or Hardy Pinks 
Flower Seeds 
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