MARSHALL’S FLOWER SEEDS. 
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NAME AND DESCRIPTION. Height Per Per 
in Feet Duration Ounce Pkt. 
COLLINSIA, Mixed. Flowers white, crimson, purple . 2 11. A. $0.25 .05' 
COLUMBINE, (See Aquilegia.) 
CONVOLVULUS, or Morning Glories. (See also Morning Glory.) 
Deservedly very popular, as they are one of the most free- 
flowering and rapid-growing plants in cultivation, thriving in al¬ 
most any situation. 
Mixed Colors. Climbers of rapid growth . 
Minor, or Bush Morning Glories. Mixed Colors. 
COREOPSIS. Long-stemmed, large single flowers. 
California Sunbeams. Flowers very large, in a great variety of 
forms and shades of yellow and brown. 
Grandiflora. Large flowers of rich yellow. 
Lanceolata. Aiellow, with brown eye . 
CORN-FLOWER. (See Centaurea Cyanus.) 
COSMOS. This is one of our most useful and beautiful autumn flow¬ 
30 
I-I. A. 
.15 
■ .0.5 
1 
H. A. 
.15 
.05 
H. P. 
1 
.50' 
.10 
2 
.50 
.10 
o 
.50 
.10 
ers. To get it in bloom early, the seed should be sown in May in 
the. open ground where the plants are desired to bloom, and the 
seedings allowed to grow and flower without being transplanted. . 
Early Flowering. Mixed colors, compact bushy growth . 
Giant Fancy. Wliite . 
Giant Fancy. Red. Deep and dark . 
Giant Fancy. Pink. Bright clear shades. 
Giant Fancy. Mixed. All shades from white to crimson . 
Lady Lenox. Large shell-pink flowers . 
Marguerite. Petals deeply and irregularly fringed . 
COWSLIP, Mixed. (Primula veris.) A Spring-flowering plant. 
CUPHEA, Platycentra. (Cigar Plant.) A^aluable as a bedding and 
l)ordcr plant. The flowers are bright scarlet with a black and 
white lip . 
CYCLAMEN. These are among the choicest of flowering greenhouse 
plants. Seed should be sown from October until January. 
Giganteum. Mixed colors, from finest English strains . 
Separate Colors. Crimson, Lilac, Pink, Red and White. 
CYPERUS, Alternifolius. (Umbrella Plant.) TTandsome plants easily 
raised from seed; useful for table decorations and combining with 
palms; semi-aquatic . 
CYPRESS VINE. A fast-growing annual vine, with feathery dark 
green foliage and star-like flowers . 
Bright Scarlet . 
Finest Mixed . 
DAHLIA. Although perennials, these will flower the first season, if 
sown early . 
Choice, Large Flowering. Double mixed . 
Cactus. New Choice; Mixed Colors . 
Single Large Flowering. Mixed, Self and Stripes. 
DAISY, Double. (See Beilis Perennis.) 
DATURA. (Trumpet Flower.) Robust garden annual, bearing large 
trumpet-shaped flowers . 
Double Flowering. Mixed (Fastuosa fl. pi) . 
Cornucopia. Flowers white and purple. 
H. A. 
. . . 
4 
.50 
.10- 
6 
.50 
.10 
.50 
.10 
.50 
.10 
.40 
.05 
5 
.50 
.10 
.75 
.10 
% 
II. P. 
.10 
1 
H. 11. P. 
.25 
Ct. P. 
% 
.50 
.50- 
2 
I-I. H. P. 
.25 
20 
II. C. 
.30 
.05 
.30 
.05 
4 
II. H. P. 
.10 
.10 
.10 
4 
I-I. I-I. A. 
.30 
.05 
.30 
.05 
