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GILL BROS. SEED CO. 
COREOPSIS. 
(For Plants, see Perennials.) 
COREOPSIS. 
Lancelata Grandiflora—One of the easiest 
of all hardy perennials to grow, blooming 
the first year from seed, if sown early. Large 
showy, bright yellow flowers produced free¬ 
ly from June until frost. A splendid cut 
flower. Pkt., lCc; l oz., 2Sc. 
CORNFLOWER, CENTAURIA 
CYANUS. 
The common Bachelor's Button. 
Single Mixed—All colors. Pkt., 5c 
Double Mixed—Various colors. Pkt., 5c. 
Doub'e Blue—A large flowering semi- 
double sort especially fine for cutting. 
Pkt., 10c. 
Double Pink—Large double pink. Pkt. 10c. 
Single Blue—Large bright blue. Pkt., 5c. 
COSMOS. 
Hardy annuals which, planted after danger 
of frost in the open, will bloom in the late 
Fall when flowers are scarce. Fine cut 
flowers. 
Mammoth Perfection Cosmos—A strain 
of extra large flowers. Offered in Pink, 
Striped. Crimson and White at 10c per pkt. 
Mixed—All colors. Pkt., 5c. 
NEW DOUBLE COSMOS. 
, After years of patient effort, these grand 
novelties have been developed and arc sure 
to create a sensation wherever grown. They 
are not fully fixed in habit but most of the 
plains come true to their double form. They 
mark a new epoch in the development of 
this desirable Fall flower. The form of the 
flower is much like the Golden Glow or a 
mature decorative dahlia. We offer Double 
White, Double Pink, Double Crimson, Dou¬ 
ble Mixed. Pkt. each 25c 
Double Crested Cosmos—A distinct type 
with a single outer row of large petals, 
while shorter petals compose a full double 
center, giving it the appearance of an An¬ 
emone flowered dahlia. This is a very dis¬ 
tinct type of cosmos and is an effective cut 
flower. Offered in the following colors: 
Soft Pink, Dark Crimson, Pure White, Flush 
Pink and Fringed White. Pkt., each 20c. 
Extra Early Cosmos—This early type will 
bloom in July and August if sown in April. 
Offered in separate colors. White, Pink, 
Crimson, Mixed. Pkt , 10c 
CUCUMBER WILD VINE. 
Quick growing annual climber. Foliage 
bright green with sprays of white flowers. 
Pkt., 10c 
COBEA. 
Rapid growing annual climber. Should be 
started indoors in March or planted outside 
in May. 
Scandens—Large purple, bell-shaped flow¬ 
ers. Pkt, 10c. 
Scandens Alba—Pure White. Pkt , 10c. 
DAHLIA SEED. 
Growing Dahlias from seed is very inter¬ 
esting. They should be started like asters 
and transplanted about May 1st to 20th. 
Choice Mixed—This mixture embraces 
many colors in different types of dahlias. 
Pkt, 15c. 
DELPHINIUM. 
(Perennial Larkspur.) 
Belladonna—This is the best sort for cut¬ 
ting and is the most ever-blooming type. 
Usually grows 4 to 6 feet the flowers being 
looselv set on the stems, are of a beautiful 
turquoise blue. If started inside and trans¬ 
planted they will often bloom the first sea¬ 
son. Pkt., 20c. 
Gold Medal Hybrids—Strong, vigorous 
plants in various shades of blue or with pink 
and blue combinations. Pkt., 15c. 
DIATHUS, PINK. 
Biennials growing about a foot high. Fine 
for borders. 
China Pinks—Mixed, double. Pkt., 5c. 
Diadem Pink—Beautiful double flowers; 
mixed, of various tints of lilac, crimson, pur¬ 
ple, to very dark purple with the outer 
edges fringed and nearly white. 
i-oz., 30c; Pkt., 10c. 
Salmon King—Salmon rose. Pkt., 10c. 
Snowball—Large double white. Pkt., 5c. 
Fireball—Blood red, good contrast to the 
above. Pkt., 10c. 
Single Royal Pinks—Improved single Jap¬ 
anese. Pkt., 5c. 
Finest Mixed—-A mixture containing vari¬ 
ous types of pinks. Pkt., 5c. 
