THE SUFFRAGETTE 
Mammoth Summer Flowering Cosmos 
T HIS mammoth summer flowering Cosmos blossoms in early 
July with the luxuriance of “Fall Cosmos/' but unlike other 
large flowering Cosmos which are often killed by frost before 
the blossoms appear, these will bloom from early July until frost, 
giving a flowering season of from twelve to fifteen weeks, with 
blossoms three, four to five inches in diameter. 
Habit of plant—Strong and vigorous and exceptionally free 
blooming. 
Height—About six feet. 
Color of flower—A delightful shell pink, darker pink and white. 
Form—Circular, of eight petals with serrated edges and yellow 
center—See illustrations. 
Flowers may be cut with stems twenty-four inches long, and with 
care may be kept in water a week. The dark green asparagus 
like foliage gives added beauty and grace to this dainty and 
lovely flower. 
Very unusual and especial care has been observed in the 
selection of seed, this year more than ever before, and a large 
proportion of the flowers should be true to description. 
Culture—The easiest, with no bugs, aphis, or parasite of any 
kind. 
I furn sh plants only, price per hundred four dollars; smaller 
amounts at same rate; per dozen, 60 c. 
Liberal count to cover express charges and possible hurt ones 
in transit. 
Receipt in good order guaranteed and f also, complete satisfac¬ 
tion at the end of the season or money refunded. 
Telephone. EDWARD LEWIS, 
Derby, Conn. 
