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NAME AND DESCRIPTION. 
CENTAUREA (Continued). 
CENTAUREA IMPERIALIS Giant Imperial Sweet Sultans. The finest 
of all Sweet Sultans for cut-ilower purposes. The beautiful sweet- 
scented, artistic shaped flowers are borne on long, strong stems, and 
Height 
in feet Duration 
Per 
Ounce 
Separate Colors. Lilac, White, Pink with White center. Purple, Rose. 
y Finest Mixed. All colors.■. 
"^CENTROSEMA grandifiora (Butterfly Pea). Flowers purple and white. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, Annual Varieties. Showy, hardy annuals of easiest 
cultivation and blooming from July until frost. 
Coronarium Compactum. Primrose Queen 
Coronarium, Double Yellow. 
Coronarium, Double Mixed. Yellow, white, etc. 
Inodorum Plenissimum. Free-flowering variety of spreading habit. 
Tricolor, Single. 
Collection of Six Varieties. Annual. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, Perennial Varieties. 
Frutescens. The White Paris Daisy. Charming plant for greenhouse 
Japonicum fl. pi. From finest Japanese flowers. Extra choice mixture. 
Maximum. “Perfection.’’ Very free-flowering; pure white. 
Maximum. “Princess Henry.’’ Compact growth; well formed pure 
white flowers. 
Leucanthemum hybridum (The Shasta Daisy). Pure white; very large 
Leucanthemum hybridum California. Large creamy yellow flowers. .. 
CINERARIA, maritima candidissima. A white-leaved ' ‘ Dusty Miller, ’ ’ 
used for bedding. 
Acanthifolia. White, finely cut leaves. 
CINERARIA hybrida. One of the most gorgeous colored flowering- 
plants for either greenhouse or conservatory. Seeds should be sown 
in July, August or September. 
Grandifiora, Matchless Prize Mixed. Grand large blooms in umbel 
spikes, borne way above the foliage, colorings and markings are 
superb. 2 
Grandifiora, Matchless Dwarf Prize Mixed. This strain is just as 
choice as above, but different in height. 1% 
Stellata hybrids. Mixed Colors. Tall pyramidal plants, bearing star- 
like flowers. 2 
CLARKIA. This pretty and easily grown annual has been much im¬ 
proved in recent years, and the varieties offered below are now 
seen as cut-flowers in most of the large cities of Europe; they do 
G. P. 
Per 
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$1.50 
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1 
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well either in sun or shade. 
Brilliant. Double salmon-scarlet flowers. 
Rosea Flora Plena. Double rose. 
Salmon Queen. Extra double salmon-pink. 
Scarlet Queen. Fine double, brilliant salmon orange scarlet. 
Double Mixed. All colors. 
CLIANTHUS, Dampieri (Austrian Glorj^ Pea). Scarlet flowers. 
CLEOME, Gigantea. (Spider Plant.) Spider-like clusters, rose color flowers 
COBAEA Scandens. Tender climber, large bell-shaped blue flower. 
White. Large white bell-like flowers. 
COCCINEA Indica. Annual climber, scarlet fruits, mottled white. 
COCKSCOMB. (See Celosia Cristata). 
COLEUS, Choice Mixed. Richly colored foliage. 
COLLINSIA. Charming annual. Finest miked. 
COLUMBINE. (See Aquilegia). 
CONVOLVULUS, or Morning Glories. (See also Morning Glory). De¬ 
servedly very popular, as they are one of the most free-flowei'ing 
and rapid growing plants in cultivation, thriving in almost any situation 
Major, Mixed Colors. Climbers of rapid growth. 
Minor, or Bush Morning Glories. Mixed colors. 
COREOPSIS. Long-stemmed, large, single flowers. 
Grandifiora. Large flowers of rich yellow. 
Lanceolata. Yellow. 
CORN-FLOWER. (See Centaurea Cyanus). 
2 
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2 
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2 
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2 
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2 
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H. A. 
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