CELOSIA—Flame of Fire—See Page 0 
CELOSIA—Baby Fire feat her—See Back Cover 
CaIarIsi GIANT PLUMED OR FEATHERED. Showy 
plants of the easiest culture and is one of the 
most brilliant of the Summer bloomers. Grow from 2 to 4 
feet tall, covered with silky flower heads in several shades 
and colors. Mixed: Pkt., 200 seeds 5 c; 000 seeds 1 O4 
CnckcrAmh GIANT EMPRESS. Mammoth combs 
of deep purple-red, foliage and stems 
bronzy-red. Pkt., 100 seeds 5c; 400 seeds 1 OC. 
DWARF MIXED. A choice mixture of fine shades and all 
colors in this class 8 to 10 inches tall. 
Mixed: Pkt., 100 seeds 541 400 seeds 1 OC. 
Chinese Woolf lower —Ceiosia chiidsii 
Large rounded woolly flower heads, resembles a large, loose 
ball of wool, they cover the plant until frost in dazzling 
shades of orange-scarlet, pink and yellow. 
Mixed: Pkt., 200 seeds 5c; 000 seeds 104* 
NEW COSMOS—Sensation—Page 7 
NEW C08MOS—Orange Flare—Page 16 
Cosmos -Early Express 
short growing season, flowers in about 60 days from seed 
Mixed: Pkt., 120 seeds 5c> 300 seeds 104. 
EARLY MAMMOTH FLOWERING. Produces flowers of 
good size two weeks earlier than the late flowering Cosmos. 
Mixed: Pkt., 120 seeds 5c; 300 seeds 104 
GIANT LATE FLOWERING. Plants grow about 0 feet 
tall, producing very large flowers in Fall. 
Giant Mixed: Pkt., 120 seeds 54 ; 300 seeds 104. 
Cosmos —Early Double Crested m 0 s? aU cerrter CO of 
flower crested often different In color than petals. 
Mixed: Pkt., 100 seeds 54; 260 seeds 104 
Hunnemannia— Suniite SJjJS, 
velops a band of short petals on the outside, rather than 
the inside, of the cup. This adds to size and beauty, giving 
the appearance of an open flower, a clear canary yellow. 
Pkt., 100 seeds 54 ; 200 seeds 104 
Hollyhock—Double Triumph 5 a f r ShU°. 
is of branching habit, with waved and fringed flowers. 
As many as 45 distinct colorings have been noted in one 
planting. They appear in different shades of colors. 
Blooms about ten days ahead of others. 
Mixed: Pkt., 40 seeds 54 ; 100 seeds 104. 
Racrnlo l ilicxe From Seed. This is one of the most 
rtvgcsig; i»lllx? 5 S beautiful of all Lilies, producing 
strong stalks from 3 to 4 feet tall, the large, trumpet¬ 
shaped flowers being a pure, transparent white, with a 
rich canary-yellow throat, delicate pink. Blooms In July 
and continues for a long season. It is perfectly hardy, 
originally coming from Northwestern China. It is easily 
grown from seed; the same culture as for Tomato seeds 
gives good results. Pkt., 100 seeds 54 ; 200 seeds 104. 
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Nemesia— Nana Compaaa ffiSg iES/VS 
chid-like flowers in varied colors. 
AURORA. Upper petals dazzling turkey-red, lower white 
(See Photo.) Pkt., 200 seeds 54 ; 000 seeds 1 04 
MIXED. Many bright and rare colors. 
Pkt., 20Q seeds 54 ; 600 seeds 1 04 
fin I vise r'/ u . Perennial but best treated as 
9BIVia —blue bedder an annual. Seed sown early 
will bloom from July until frost. Plants 2% to 3 feet high 
producing lone spikes with attractive light blue flowers. 
With slight winter protection plants last ror years. 
Pkt., 100 seeds 1Q<; 200 seeds ape. 
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