CLARKIA 
Charming garden annuals. The flowers of rose, white, red, purple, etc., home in 
profusion during the summer; 1 to 2 feet. 
Scarlet Queen. (New.) Of t^l growth (2)-^ feet high), having long spikes, of double 
rosy-orange nowers developing to intense orange-scarlet . Pkt. 10c. 
Vesuvius. Double flowers ot intense orange-rose.10c. 
Chamois Queen. Rosy-chamois double flowers . lOc. 
Queen Mary. Lovely rose-carmine flowers; very double .... 10c. 
Double Mixed. Including many sorts . * * ' 5c. 
CLEMATIS 
Pamculata. 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. Pkl. 10c. 
Large-flowering, Mixed (Jackman’s). Flowers 3 to 4 inches across, of charming shades of 
blue, white, purple, lavender, etc.; 10 to 12 feet. Pkt. 10c. 
Flammula. Fragrant, white feathery flowers, in clusters, perfectly covering the vines; 
admired for its grace; 25 to 30 feet . Pkt. Sc. 
CLEOME 
"GIANT SPIDER PLANT" 
Gigantea Rosea. A showy garden annual producing curious heads of flowers of bright rose 
color with long antennse-likc sta¬ 
mens of easy cultivation, bloom¬ 
ing early until late; 4 to 5 feet 
Pkt. 10c. 
Gigantea Alba. (New.) Similar to 
the above but with pure white 
flowers . Pkt. 15c. 
CQBAEA^^p^Ns 
Elegant, rapid-growing climbers, 
attaining a height of 20 to 30 feet. 
Particularly desirable for covering 
arbors, walls, etc. Can be grown 
in the conservatory in winter. 
Flowers large and bell shaped. 
Blue. .Pkt. 10c. White..Pyfe/. 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 perennials, 
they attain perfection from seed the first season; 
1 to 3 feet. {See cut.) 
Choice Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
Large-leaved Fringed, Mixed. 20c. 
Colossus of the Pyrenees. It has been our 
good fortune to discover this variety of Coleus 
with a gardener who has cultivated it and im¬ 
proved it unceasingly for 20 years. It is distin- 
, guished by the great width of its leaves, and 
BURBANK s RAINBOW CORN especially by the richness and brightness of its 
colorings, for the most part on a white ground. Pkt. 25c, 
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 noriferousness each year, though it flowers 
the first season from seed sown early. It is an improved variety of the lanceolata grandijlora type, 
producing immense, long-stemmed, rich yellow flowers, shaded with orange, flowering in profusion 
for a long period during the summer; unequalled for cutting; grows anywhere. {.'See cut.) Pkt. 10c. 
El Dorado. The long-lasting flowers are simply perfect, measuring 3 inches and over in diam¬ 
eter, and are borne on stalks 15 to 18 inches in length. Color, brilliant golden-ycUow. This vari¬ 
ety. 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. I Oc. 
COSMIDIUM 
Orange Crown. Very handsome new annual, forming elegant, many branched bushes 1to 2 
feet in height. The flower heads, 4 to 5 inches in circumference, arecarried 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 succession of bloom throughout the summer and 
the flowers last well in water, this novelty will be very useful for cutting purposes. .. . Pkt. 10c. 
COWSLIP 
This beautiful spring-flowering dwarf hardy perennial {primulaveris)\mQ.Ts clusters of fragrant 
flowers of various colors, as yellow-brown, edged yellow, etc. They are particularly pretty 
when grown in good sized colonies in partially shaded situations, naturalized or in shubbery 
or herbaceous borders, etc. Height 6 inches. Pkl. 10c. 
CINERARIA HYBRIDA—See Description on Preceding Page 
COCCINEA INDICA 
A remarkably pretty annual climber; luxuriant Ivy-like 
foliage; small flowers followed by numerous fruits 2 inches 
long, which turn to brilliant scarlet, spotted with white; 
10 feet. Pkt. 10c. 
Bu^B^ RAINBOW CORN 
A highly decorative type of Corn. It grows about 
5 feet high and suckers out forming good-sized clumps. 
The foliage is beautifully striped with rose, purple, green 
and cream color; exceedingly effective in the mixed flower 
border. (See cut.) . Pkt. 15c 
Cultural Instructions are printed on all packets 
of Henderson's Flower Seeds 
