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MARSHALL'S FLOWER SEEDS. 
NAME AND DESCRIPTION. 
CINERARIA hybrida. One of the most gorgeous -colored flowering 
jflants for either greenhouse or conservatoiy. Seeds should be sown 
in JnlVj August or Seiflember, 
Grandiflora, Matchless Prize Mixed. Grand large blooms in umbel 
&])ikes, borne way aliove the foliage, colors and markings are superb. 
Grandiflora, Matchless Dwarf Prize Mixed, This strain fs just as choice 
as above, but ditrerent in height . 
Stellata hybrids, mixed colors. Tall pyramidal plants, bearing star-like 
flowers . 
CLARKIA. Pretty annuals ada]fled for jmts or borders. 
Brilliant. Doultle salnion-scariet flowers. 
Rosea Flora Plena. Double rose . 
Salmon Queen. Extra double sabnon-pink. 
Scarlet Queen, bine doulfle, brilliant salmon orange scarlet. 
Double Mixed. All colors . 
CLIANTHtrS, Dampieri. (Austrian Glory Pea.) Scarlet flowers.* ’ 
CIjEOME, Gigantea. (Spider Plant.) Clusters of spider-like flowers of 
rose color . 
COBAEA Scandens. Tender climber, large bell-shaped blue flowmr. 
White. Large wdiite bell-like flow^ers . 
COCCINEA Indica. Annual climber, scarlet fruits, mottled white. 
COCKSCOMB. (See Celosia Cristata.) 
COLEUS, Choice Mixed. Richly-colored foliage . 
COLLINSIA. Charming annual Finest Mixed. 
COLUMBINE. (Sec Aquiiegia.) 
CONVOLVULUS, or Morning' Glories. (See also Morning Glory.) 
Deservedly A'ery pojmlar, as they are one of the most free-flowering 
' and rapid-growdiig 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'. 
Grandiflora.' Large flowmrs of rich yellow. 
Lanceolata. Yellow . 
CORN-FLOWER. (See Centaurea Cyanus.) 
COSMOS. This is one of our most useful and beautiful autumn flowers. 
To get it in Ijloom early, the seed should be sown in May in the open 
ground w’here the plants are desired to bloom, and the seedings 
allowed to grow' and flowmr wu'thout being transplanted. 
Early Flowering ‘'Dawn.'' White. 
Early Flowering. Mixed colors, compact bushy growth. 
Giant Fancy. White . 
Red. Deep and dark shade. 
Pink. Bright clear shades. 
Mixed. All shades from wdiite to crimson. 
Large shell-pink flow^'ers. 
Klondyke. Large flowered golden yellow^. 
COWSLIP, Mixed. (Primula veris.) A Spring-flowmring plant. 
CUPHEA, Platycentra, (Cigar Plant.) Valuable as a bedding and 
border plant. The dowsers are scarlet wdth a black and white lip. 
CYCLAMEN. These are among the choicest of flowering greenhouse 
plants. Seed should be sowm from October until January^. 
Persicum Giganteum. Mixed colors, from finest English strains. ^ 
Separate Colors. Crimson, Lilac, Pink, Red and White. 
CYPERUS, Alternifolius. (U^nbrella Plant.) Handsome plants easilv 
raised from seed; used for table decorations and combining wildi 
pa.lms; semi-aquatic .. 
CYPRESS VINE. A fast-grownng annual vine, wdth feathery dark green 
foliage and star-like flow^ers . 
Bright Scarlet . !. 
Finest Mixed . 
DAHLIA. Although perennials, these wdll flow^er the first season.... 4 
Double, Large Flowering. Double mixed colors. 
Cactus. Xew' Choice vaideties. Mixed Colors. 
Single Large Flowering. Mixed. Self and Striped flow^ers. 
DAISY, Double. (See Beilis Perennis.) 
DATURA. (Trumpet Flow^'er.) Robust garden annual, bearing large 
t ru m p e t -sli ap e d fl ow^ e i\s . 
Double Flowering. Mixed (Fastuosa fl. pi.).!. 
Cornucopia. (Horn of Plenty.) Flowers wdiite and purple. 
Golden Queen. Golden yellow flow^ers. 
Height 
in Feet 
Duration 
Per 
Ounce 
Per 
Pkt. 
Giant Fancy. 
Giant Fancy. 
Giant Fancy. 
Lady Lenox. 
2 
G. P. 
$0.50 
1% 
.50 
2 
.25 
2 
JI. A. 
$1.50 
.10 
2 
.50 
.10 
2 
.50 
.10 
2 
2.00 
.10 
2 
.50 
.05 
3 
G'Sj. 
.15 
4 
I-L A. 
.60 
.10 
20 
T. A. 
.75 
.10 
1.50 
.15 
10 
H. A. 
1.00 
.10 
0 
G. P. 
.10 
1 ' 
H. A. 
.30 
.05 
30 
H. A. 
.15 
.05 
1 
H. A. 
.15 
.05 
H. P. 
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2 
. 5.0 
.10 
2 
.50 
.10 
T-T. A. 
4 
1.00 
.10 
4 
1.00 
.10 
6 
.50 
.10 
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.50 
.10 
. . 
.50 
.10 
.40 
.05 
5 
.50 
.10 
5 
1.00 
.10 
1/2 
H. P. 
.10 
1 
H. I-L P. 
-25 
G. P. 
/o 
.50 
.50 
2 
I-L H. P. 
.10 
20 
IT. C. 
.30 
.05 
H. H. P. 
.30 
.05 
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1.50 
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2.00 
.10 
1.00 
.10 
4 
H. H. A. 
.30 
.05 
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.30 
.05 
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.30 
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