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COBAEA SCANDENS 
Elegant, rapid-growing climbers, attaining a height of 20 to .$0 ft. Particu¬ 
larly desirable for covering arbors, walls, etc. Can be grown in the conserva- i 
tory in winter. Flowers large and bell-shaped. 
1967 Blue. . ... PkL 10c - \ 
1968 White .. Pkt, 10c. ■ 
COLEUS 
Plants with richly, colored foliage of maroon, green, crimson, yellow, etc. 
For groups on lawns, and ribboning, they are indispensable, and also valuable 
for pot culture. Although tender perennials, they attain perfection from j 
seed the first season; 1 to 3 ft. (»S'ce engraving.) 
1970 Choice Mixed ... ... • • Pkt. 15c. 
1972 Large-leaved Fringed, Mixture. Pkt. 25c. . 
Double-Flowering MORNING GLORY 
1980 These beautiful climbing annuals are of very rapid and luxuriant growth; 
the flowers will come double, semi-double, and a few, perhaps, single. . 
The colors vary; there are various shades of blue, white spotted with 
red, white marbled with purple and lavender, crimson, pure white, etc. 
Mixed Colors. Pkt. 10c. 
BUSH MORNING GLORY 
1984 Convolvulus Minor. These dwarf-growing Morning Glories form plants 
134 to 2 feet in diameter and 1 foot high. A bed of these in full bloom ; 
is very effective. The flowers remain open all day excepting in rainy 
weather. The colors and variegations are many and very lovely. 
Mixed Colors. Oz. 30c.; Pkt. 10c. 
Double-White MORNING GLORY “Snow Fairy” 
1988 A very novel and beautiful Morning Glory—producing freely and all 
summer long—large pure-white double flowers 234 to 3 inches across; * 
the funnel-like center being surrounded by numerous small curled petals— 
the whole flower being of tassel-like effect. Pkt. 15c. 
CONVOLVULUS or MORNING GLORY'' 
1990 Convolvulus Major. These beautiful annual climbers are of easy culture 
and produce freely all summer long large funnel-formed flowers of lovely 
colors and combinations of coloring. Seed may be sown in the open 
ground. Height, 15 to 20 feet. 
CINERARIA HYBRIDA 
Henderson’s Large-Flowering 
Magnificent and indispensable flowering plants for spring decoration in 
the conservatory or window garden. The flowers measure 2 to 3 inches across, 
and cover the plant with a sheet of bloom. Colors: white, blue, violet and 
crimson shades; usually two or more colors are shown in one flower. (See 
engraving.) 
1920 Large-flowering, Choicest Mixed . Pkt. 35c. 
1925 Matador. A large flower of a brilliant scarlet red . Pkt. 35c. 
1930 Miniature Hybrids. (Cineraria Hybrida Xana.) A pretty, tiny race. 
The plants rarely exceed 8 inches in height. The flowers are small, 
but many in number, and gay in colors, making large heads; particularly 
charming. Pkt. 35c. 
STAR-FLOWERED CINERARIAS 
(C. Hybrida Stellata) 
1935 Star. (Cineraria Stellata Hybrids, Improved.) Tall, pyramidal plants, 
bearing quantities of medium-sized star-like flowers in immense umbels; 
an exceedingly decorative pot plant. Colors: white, rose, red, carmine 
and blue mixed. Pkt. 35c. 
CLARKIA 
Charming garden annuals. The flowers of rose, white, red, purple, etc., 
borne in profusion during the summer; 1 to 2 feet. 
1942 Chamois Queen. Rosy-chamois double flowers . . .. Pkt. 10c. 
1944 Queen Mary. Lovely rose-carmine flowers; very double. Pkt. 10c. 
1946 Scarlet Queen. (New.) Double rose-orange flowers develop¬ 
ing to intense orange-scarlet. Pkt. 10c. 
1948 Vesuvius. Double flowers of intense orange-rose. Pkt. 10c. 
1950 Double Mixed. Including many sorts. Pkt. 10c. 
CLEMATIS 
1957 Paniculata. One of the finest* hardy perennial climbers. Of robust 
habit, and covered from the ground to the summit with pure white 
fragrant flowers. The flowers are followed by pretty seed pods of bronzy- 
red; 12 feet. .. . ; . Pkt. 10c. 
1960 Large-flowering, Mixed (Jackman’s). Flowers 3 to 4 inches across, of 
charming shades of blue, white, purple, lavender, etc.; 10 to 12 ft. Pkt. 10c. 
CLEOME—“GIANT SPIDER PLANT” 
1965 Gigantea Rosea. A showy garden annual, producing curious heads of 
flowers of bright rose color with long antennae-like stamens; of easy 
cultivation, blooming early until late; 4 to 5 ft. Pkt. 10c. 
Mixed Colors 
Oz. 25c.; Pkt. 10c. 
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