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FLOWER SEEDS 
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CONFER. 
==CLtEJVIRTIS, 
Paniciilata. One of the finest. Of robust habit, and covered from the ground to the sum¬ 
mit with pure white, fragrant flowers, freely produced, completely hiding the foliage. The 
flowers are followed by pretty seed pods of bronzy red, 12 feet. Pkt. 10 
Large-flowering, Mixed (Jackman’s). Flowers 3 to 4 inches across, of charming 
shades of blue, white, purple, etc., 10 to 12 feet.10 
Planimula. Fragrant white feathery flowers, in clusters ; admired for its grace, 25 to 30 ft. 5 
==— COREOPSIS, CALtLiIOPSIS.- 
Lanceolata (Harvest Moon). One of the most showy hardy perennials grown, forming 
plants 2 to 3 feet high, and bearing in profusion for a long period, during the summer and 
autumn, large flowers, averaging 4 inches across, or nearly double the size of the old 
lanceolata, of deeper yellow, with broader, overlapping fringed petals. Unequaled for 
cutting; grows any where. pkt. 10 
iviiHoPf , GliOHIES?^ ^ 
COUVOliVULiUS MAJOR, 
OR “CIiIMBING 
MORNING GLiORIES." 
Climbing plants; unequaled for rapidity of growth and profusion of bloom; annuals attaining a 
height of 30 to 60 feet. 
White. Pkt. 5 Blood-red. Pkt. 5 Blue. Pkt. 5 
Rose. . ...5 Striped. 5 Mixed. 6 
Variegated Leaf Morning Glory. ( Ipomcea Marmorata.) Foliage beautifully striped and variegated ; 
flowers of various colors. Pkt. 10 
Imported collection of Morning Glories, 6 separate colors, 25 cts. ; 12 separate colors, 40 cts. 
Charming annuals for flower beds. The flowers of rose, white, red, purple, etc., 
borne in profusion during the summer. 
SingTe, Mixed. Many sorts, 1 to 2 feet. Pkt. 5 
Double, Mixed. Including many sorts, 1 to 2 feet... . 5 
fl Giant Spider Plant.” This is a showy annual plant. 
CliAR^IA. 
CLiEOME PUNGENS. 
producing curious heads of flowers of bright rose 
color with long antenmc-like stamens, of easy 
cultivation, blooming early until late, 4 to 
5 feet. pkt. 5 
— cosjvros.- 
Mammotli Perfection. The flowers are double the size of the old Cosmos ; tho petals are 
broader, forming a perfectly round flower. For cutting for bouquets and vases this is one of 
the finest flowers grown, lasting in water two weeks; tho long stems and feathery foliage 
lend themselves to graceful arrangements. The plants, 5 to 0 feet high, are one mass of 
feathery, green foliage, gemmed with flowers of white, pink or crimson, enlivening the 
garden long after more tender flowers have succumbed to early frost. (See cut.) Mixed 
Colors.. pkt. io 
Crimson ... Pkt. 10 Pink . Pkt. 10 
White Pearl. Snow-white.10 Mixed Colors (Large-flowering). 5 
Dwarf Yellow Cosmos. This forms a spreading branched dwarf plant, about 1 foot high ; 
the flowers, about 1 >1 inches across, are star-shaped and of a rich golden yellow ; a remark¬ 
ably free bloomer, a perfect mass of bloom until killed by frost. Pkt. 10 
COSMOS, KEW CALIFORNIAN HYBRID (SCO page 88). 
Elegant, rapid-growing climbers, attaining a height of 20 to 30 feet. Can be grown in the 
garden in summer, or in the greenhouse or conservatory in winter. Their luxuriance renders 
ibem particularly desirable for covering arbors, walls, etc.; flowers large and bell-shaped. 
Cobsea Scandens, Blue . Pkt. 10 White . Pkt 10 
“ San Salvador ” Cobsea (Cobata macrostemma). The foliage is of bright vivid green and the 
flowers strikingly effective with long stamens. It is a very rapid grower and although a 
perennial when used as a greenhouse climber, can be treated as an annual for the garden in 
summer. (See cut.) . 
COLiEUS.= 
.Pkt. 15 
Plants with richly colored foliage of maroon, green, crimson, yellow, etc. For groups on 
la\*nsand ribboning they are iudispensable, and also valuable for pot culture. Although uerennials thov 
attain perfection from seed the first season. 1 to 3 feet. (See cut.) b y y 
Fine Hybrids, Mixed.. 
Large-leaved Fringed Coleus. Extremely 
large leaves, the edges of which are deeply cut and 
fringed. The colors are especially fine, embracing 
combinations of markings entirely new.25 
Regal Giant. Attains the gigantic height of about 
six feet, with enormous leaves; the colors and 
markings are diversified and beautiful; the leaves 
have inflated or undulating spots on the edges, as 
if they were encircled with pearls.25 
Imported collection of 6 large-leaved Coleus (25 seeds of 
each), 60 cts. 
coNVoiiVUlhJs 
Mixed Colors. These grow only about 1 foot 
high ; the flowers are freely borne, and, if pleas¬ 
ant, remain open all day. Plant spreads with 
regularity in all directions for about 2 feet, and 
a bed of them is a beautiful object throughout 
the summer. (See cut.) . Pkt. 5 
“SAN SALVADOR" COB/EA. 
coLiiiiNsm. 
Mixed Colors. Free-flowering, 
summer-blooming annuals of great 
beauty, for massing and mixed flower 
borders ; great variety of color—white, 
purple and crimson predominating, 
1 to 2 feet. Pkt. 5 
EVERY PACKAGE OF SEEDS, 
o^lfutJJa’rsTur RED TRADEMARK, 
Whether you purchase directly from us or through 
other dealers, see that every package is so stamped. 
