NEW COSMOS “Crimson Ray" 
A Beautiful New Many-Petalled Type 
The flowers of this distinct novelty, while as large as those of other 
Cosmos, yet show a new departure in form, number and shape of the petals. 
The petals are narrow, fluted and separated in star-like form and are of a 
most brilliant crimson color overlaid with a velvet sheen. The plants grow 
four to five feet in height, are most profuse in bloom, and the flowers are so 
striking and elegant that it will be acknowledged “one of the most artistic 
plants” of recent introduction. Pkl. 15c. 
CLARKIA “Scarlet Queen" 
This novelty is the most brilliantly colored variety of the tali growing Clarkia 
elegans class. The flowers are extremely double and when opening are of a glowing 
salmony-orange, which changes, when in full bloom, to an intense orange-scarlet, a 
rare, and beautiful color amongst annuals. This distinct and remarkably pretty vari¬ 
ety, will be of great value for garden culture, cutting purposes or for pot culture. 
Height about > feet. (See cut.) . Pkl. 20c 
CLEOME GIGANTEA HYBFklDA 
These new giant Spider Plants are robust garden annuals forming bushy plants 
4 feet high—studded with large heads of lilac, pink and purple flowers having long 
antenna-like stamens giving a graceful mist-like effect. Pkt. 10c. 
COREOPSIS “Harvest Moon" 
One of the finest hardy garden plants grown, forming large clumps 2 to 3 feet 
high, and increasing in beauty, luxuriance and floriferousness each year; though it 
flowers the first season from seed sown early. It is an improved variety of the 
lanceolala grandiflora type, producing immense, long-stemmed, rich yellow flowers, 
shaded with orange, flowering in profusion for a long period during the summer; un¬ 
equalled for cutting; grows anywhere. Pkt. 10c. 
COREOPSIS "El Dorado" 
The long-lasting flowers are simply perfect, measuring 3 inches and over in 
diameter, and are borne on stalks 15 to 18 inches in length. Color, brilliant golden- 
yellow. This variety, although a hardy biennial, will flower the same season from 
seed sown early; compact, bushy plants—about 2 feet high—blooming abundantly 
during the summer and fall. Pkt. 10c. 
COSM1DIUM “Orange Crown" 
Very handsome new annual, forming elegant, many branched bushes 1},4 to 2 
feet in height. The flower heads, 4 to 5 inches in circumference, are carried on long 
stems well above the foliage. The flowers are golden-yellow with a broad circle of a 
rich orange around the disk, a pleasing combination. As the plants produce a suc¬ 
cession of bloom throughout the summer and the flowers last well in water, this novelty 
will be very useful for cutting purposes. Pkt. J 0c. 
GIANT COSMOS AUTI?MN R GARDEN HE 
These are the latest developments in this favorite autumn-flowering 
annual; the flowers are often 4 to 5 inches across. The petals are broad 
and overlapping, and of splendid substance. For cutting this is one of the 
finest flowers grown. The long stems and feathery foliage lend themselves 
to graceful arrangements. The plants, 5 to 6 feet, high, are of symmetrical, 
pyramidal form. (See cut.) 
Giant Cosmos, Mixed Colors. Per 1,000 seeds, 40c.; Pkt. 10c. 
Giant White Cosmos. “ “ “ 50c. ; “ 10c 
Giant Pink Cosmos (Lady Lenox). “ “ “ 50c.; “ 10c. 
Giant Crimson Cosmos. “ “ “ 50c.; “ 10c. 
Klondyke, large, orange-colored flowers “ “ “ 50c.; “ 10c. 
Collection of 3 Giant Cosmos, (white, pink and crimson). 25c. 
New Large Early-Flowering COSMOS 
Unfortunately, large-flowering Cosmos do not bloom until late 
in the season. This new early-floweringGerman strain begins bloom¬ 
ing scatteringly in June, the quantity increasing gradually until July 
and from that time until frost the plants are a mass of flowers. The 
flowers average 3 inches across; the plants are dwarfer than the 
late-flowering Cosmos offered above, forming compact bushes only 
4 feet high. This new German large-flowering Cosmos is so superior 
to the older early-flowering strains that we have discarded the latter. 
Large Early Crimson Cosmos. Pkt. 10c. 
Large Early White Cosmos. 10c. 
Large Early Rose Cosmos. 10c. 
Large Early Purple Cosmos. 10c. 
Large Early Mixed Cosmos. 10c 
Collection of 3 Large Early Cosmos, (white, rose and crimson) 25c. 
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