BUTTERFLY FLOWER or SCHIZANTHUS. A 
dainty annual with finely cut foliage and many 
colored flowers borne in profusion. It is very 
hardy and of easy culture. The wide range of 
colors and dwarf habit makes it very fine for 
window boxes and border planting. 
CANTERBURY BELLS. A hardy biennial that 
has long been a favorite. The flowers are cup- 
shaped and are borne several flowers on each 
stem. Mixed colors. 
COREOPSIS. One of the hardiest and easiest 
grown of all summer blooming perennials. 
Plants two feet tall. Adapted to bedding or 
massing effects. 
CALENDULA or 
POT MARI¬ 
GOLD. One of 
the best and 
showiest of the 
hardy annuals. 
It does well in 
almost any soil, 
producing a n 
abundance o f 
bright flowers 
until the hard¬ 
est frosts in 
late fall. Mixed 
colors and 
shades. 
COLUMBINE or AQUILEGIA. One of the most 
beautiful and satisfactory of the perennials. 
The plant grows about 3 feet tall and pro¬ 
duces many long spurred flowers in a wide 
range of shades and colors. Exceptionally 
beautiful in mixed bouquets. 
COSMOS. A hardy annual growing from 4 to 6 
feet tall. The flowers, which resemble single 
dahlias in shape, are borne profusely on long 
stems. 
CANDYTUFT. A hardy annual growing about 
8 to 10 inches high. Flowers very fragrant. 
It is very easy to grow and is much used for 
borders and massing. Mixed colors. 
CLARKIA. A fine 
hardy annual about 2 
feet tall that makes 
a wonderful showing 
in mass effects. The 
flowers are cup¬ 
shaped and satiny 
finish. Mixed colors. 
CANARY BIRD VINE. A dainty vine with beau¬ 
tiful cut leaves and pretty delicate flowers of 
a clear canary yellow. It is an excellent climb¬ 
er that does well in partial shade. The flowers 
bear a fanciful resemblance to birds with 
wings extended. 
• CALIFORNIA POPPY. A very hardy perennial 
bearing a profusion of cup-shaped flowers in 
many new and vivid shades. Will grow in al¬ 
most any soil and re-seeds itself. 
CELOSIA. This annual is also known as Cocks¬ 
comb, and is a mixture of the plume and the 
cockscomb type of blooms. A wonderful mix¬ 
ture of shades and colors. Will transplant 
easily, and is suitable for pot culture or for 
bedding. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS. Annual. This flower is 
also called Painted Daisy because of the 
bright colors of its daisy-like flowers. The 
plants are about three feet tall and covered 
with a mass of bloom in nearly every shade 
and color. It is very fine for cutting. 
CARNATIONS. Carnations do not produce flow¬ 
ers the first year unless started very early 
indoors or in a hotbed. Our mixture contains 
both the double and single varieties, and has 
all shades and colors. (See pages 34 and 36.) 
PRICES—Package, 5c; any six for 25c; twelve for 50c; twenty-five for $1.00. 
Twenty-four 
