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Collinsia bicolor. “Chinese Houses.” “Innocence.” An¬ 
nual, 1 to iy 2 feet high. Flowers white, lilac and rose 
purple. Prefers a shady situation. Packet, 10c; ounce, 35c; 
^4 pound, $1.20; pound, $4.00. 
“Chinese Houses.” “Innocence.” 
Collinsia grandiflora. “Blue Collinsia.” Annual, 6 to lo 
inches high. Flowers deep violet blue. Generally found 
growing on shady banks. Packet, 10c; ounce, 50c; pound, 
$1.75; pound, $6.00. 
Collomia grandiflora. “Collomia.” Annual 1 to 3 feet high. 
An erect growing plant with rather narrow alternate 
leaves. Flowers funnel-form in terminal heads about 2 
inches across, light salmon colored or buff; very showy 
and of easy culture. Packet. 25c. 
Coreopsis calliopsidea. “Wild Coreopsis.” Annual 6 t«. 
12 inches high. Flowers large, deep yellow, very showy. 
Grows best in heavy soil. Packet, 15c; ounce, $1.50; % 
pound, $5.00. 
Coreopsis douglasii. “Yellow Daisy.” “Douglas Coreop¬ 
sis.” Annual 6 to 12 inches high. A graceful little plant 
with bright yellow daisy-like flowers. Very pretty in 
masses for beds or borders. Packet, 15c; ounce, $2.00. 
Coreopsis gigantea. “Tree Coreopsis.” “Giant Sea 
Dahlia.” Perennial, 3 to 6 feet high with stout trunk and 
arm-like branches. Feathery green foliage and large yel¬ 
low flowers. Packet, 25c. 
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