CHRYSANTHEMUM, annual varieties, sum¬ 
mer-blooming, garden annuals, of thrifty 
growth and free bloom; 1 to 3 £ ft. high. 
Inodorum plenissimum, small double white 
flowers in clusters; fine for cutting . 
Inodorum Snowball, double white. (Seep. 89) 
Golden Queen, double yellow. (See page 89) 
\yhite Pearl, double white. (See page 89) .. 
Primrose Queen, double lemon. (See page 8 9) 
North Star. (See page 78) . 
Evening Star, single golden. (See page 89). 
Morning star, single cream. (See page 89). 
Coronarlum, double mixed colors, large 
double flowers of yellow, maroon, white, etc., 
Lorenz’s double fringed,mixed,a fine strain 
Single annual, mixed colors, large flowers, 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, Single Perennial Var¬ 
ieties. Favorite hardy plants, forming 
compact bushes 1 £ to 2 ft. high, with immense 
round, Daisy-like single flowers. 
Frutescens grandiflorum (Paris Daisy, or 
Marguerite), large white flowers; a fine win¬ 
ter-blooming pot plant. 
Leucanthemum hybridum, or Shasta 
Daisy. (See page 89). 
Maximum, Princess Henry, early-flowering, 
immense white flowers, 4 ins. across. 
Segetum Gloria, large flowers of primrose- 
yellow, with golden eye. 
Segetum Helios, large, golden-yellow flowers, 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, Double Perennial 
Varieties, Chinese, etc. (See page 89)_ 
CINERARIA hybrida. (See page 89.) 
CINERARIA maritima, a white-leaved “Dusty 
Miller,” used for bedding, vases, etc.; 1 ft... 
CLARKIA, double mixed, free-blooming gar¬ 
den annuals, 1 to 2 ft. high. 
CLEMATIS flammula, hardy climber, feathery 
white, fragrant flowers, borne in immense 
quantities; 25 to 30 ft. 
Paniculata, one of the finest hardy climbers; 
fragrant white flowers in profusion. 
Jackman’s large-flowering, mixed, large 
flowers, 3 to 4 ins., of white, purple, blue, etc., 
CLEOME pungens (Spider Plant), robust gar¬ 
den annual 4 to 5 ft. high, producing freely 
clusters of spider-like flowers of rose color. . 
COBCEA scandens, blue, beautiful tender 
climber, growing 20 to 30 ft. in one summer; 
large bell-shaped blue flowers. 
White Cobcea, large white, bell-like flowers, 
COCCINEA indica, annual climber; 10 ft.; 
small white flowers, followed by scarlet 
fruits, mottled white. 
COCKSCOMB. (See Celosia cristata, page 72.) 
“ Plumed. (See Celosia plumosa t p. 72.) 
COLEUS, choice mixed, richly colored foliage, 
New fringed, large-leaved hybrids, mixed, 
Ornatus, large leaves, marbled purple, red 
and rose, veined white, yellow and green.. 
CONVOLVULUS major, or Morning Glories, 
annual climbers, 30 to 50 ft. high. 
Convolvulus major, mixed colors. 
“ white. .Pkl., .05 I blue. 
“ blood-red . .05 | rose. 
“ striped. 
Double-flowering Morning Glories, me¬ 
dium-sized double flowers; mixed colors.. 
CONVOLVULUS minor, or Bush Morning 
Glories, fine bushy plants, 12 ins. high by 
2 ft. in diameter, bearing profusely medium¬ 
sized Morning Glory flowers; mixed colors, 
COREOPSIS. (See page 88.) 
COSMOS. (See page 90). 
Dwarf yellow, forms a spreading, dwarf plant 
only 12 to 15 ins. high, producing small, star¬ 
shaped golden flowers in great abundance. . 
COTTON, mosaic-leaved, variegated foliage.. 
COWSLIP, mixed (Primula veris), early spring¬ 
flowering, hardy plant, 2 ft. high. 
CREPIS, mixed, garden annual, flowering 
freely; excellent for cutting; mixed; 1 ft. 
CYCLAMEN persicum. (See pages 79 and 90.) 
CYPRESS VINE, popular annual climbers, 15 
to 20 ft. high, with feathery foliage and 
clusters of star-like flowers. 
Cypress Vine, white. Pkt. ,5c. I rose. 
“ scarlet... .5c. | mixed colors 
DAHLIA. Although perennials these will flower 
the first season if sown early; 4 to G ft. 
Pompone, double mixed, small flowers, 
compactly double and borne freely. 
Tom Thumb, single, mixed, compact; 1 ft., 
(For other kinds see pages 78 and 91.) 
DAISY, English Double. (See page 90.) 
“ Shasta. (See page 89.) 
PKT. 
DATURA, robust garden annual, 3 to 4 ft. high, 
bearing large trumpet-shaped flowers. 
Double-flowering, mixed (Fastuosa, fl. pi.) .05 
Golden Trumpet. (See page 90). ] 10 
Cornucopia, ffo*vers white and purple . 10 
DELPHINIUM (Hardy Perennial Larkspurs), 
among our best plants for mixed borders, 
etc., producing long spikes of flowers. 
Formosum, deep blue, white center; 2 to 3 ft., . 05 
Coelestinum, long spikes of sky-blue flowers, . 10 
Nudicaule, scarlet; li ft. 10 
Elatum, “Le Mastodonte,” large blue 
flowers; 3 to 6 ft.1G 
Zalil, sulphur-yellow flowers on long spikes; 
3 to 4 ft.10 
Double Giant Hybrids, mixed. (See page 91) . 20 
Single Hybrids, finest mixed colors.05 
** Semi-dwarf Hybrids. (See page 91) .15 
DIANTHUS, Double Annual Pinks, usually 
treated as annuals; they form bushy, dwarf 
plants about 1 ft. high, producing freely all 
summer long flowers of most brilliant colors; 
among our most effective garden plants. 
Crown of Perfection, mixed. (See page 92) .10 
Midnight, deep velvety-maroon.10 
Fireball, large double; brilliant red.05 
Chinensis, double, mixed colors.05 
Heddewigii, double mixed (Japan Pinks).. .05 
Mourning Cloak, black, white edge.05 
Diadematus, double mixed (Diadem Pinks) 
various colors, all edged and marbled.05 
White Diadem, double, white, laced-red.. . .10 
Double Salmon Queen, rosy-salmon, fringed, . 10 
Double striped and fringed, mixed (La¬ 
ciniatus, fl. pi.), large double fringed flowers 
of various colors and markings.10 
Snowdrift. New; double white.20 
Collections of double annual Pinks, 
6 colors.25c.; 12 colors.40 
DIANTHUS, Single Annual Varieties, pro¬ 
duce large single flowers of effective color¬ 
ings and markings; bushy garden annuals, 
1 ft. high. 
Heddewigii, mixed colors (Japan Pinks).. .05 
Ruffled and Frilled, mixed. (See page 92) .10 
Laciniatus, mixed colors (Fringed Pinks).. .05 
Mirabilis. (See page 92).10 
Glare of the Garden, large; brilliant crimson, . 10 
Laciniatus Punctatus. (See page 79).20 
Superbissimus. (See page 79).20 
DIANTHUS, Hardy Perennial Varieties, 
bushy, tufted plants, with large fragrant 
blossoms; 1 ft. 
Double Dwarf Grass Pinks. (See page 92). . . 25 
Plumarius, double mixed, the favorite old 
Pheasant’s-Eye or Grass Pinks.10 
Cyclops, single, mixed colors, flowers of 
various colors, with a red zone around eye.. . 10 
Cyclops, Edmund Mauthner, rich red sin¬ 
gle flowers, with a garnet zone.20 
Plumarius, single mixed, Single Pheasant’s- 
Eye Pinks...05 
(See also Carnation and Sweet William.) 
DIGITALIS, or Foxglove, hardy perennials 
of easy culture, producing long spikes of 
large showy tubular flowers of various colors, 
some spotted, blotched, etc.; 3 to 5 ft. high. 
Mixed colors.05 
(For other kinds see page 91.) 
DOLICHOS, or Hyacinth Bean, annual 
climbers of rapid growth, 10 ft. high, with 
clusters of bean-like flowers. 
Lablab, mixed, white, red, etc. 
Giant Crimson and White. (See page 93). 
Dolichos, Burpee’s Bush, a compact, bushy 
plant, with long, upright spikes of white pea¬ 
shaped flowers. 1 Fa to 2 feet high. 
DRACJENA indivisa, a popular plant for vases, 
pots, etc.; narrow arching green leaves; 2 ft., 
EDELWEISS (Gnaphal’um leontonodium), the 
famous Alpine flower; a hardy perennial, 
suitable for rock work or rocky hillsides, 
growing 6 to 10 ins. high • flowers star- 
shaped, woolly-white, and a fine everlasting. 
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ESCHSCHOLTZIA, or California Poppy, pop¬ 
ular garden annuals of easy culture, forming 
bushy plants about 1 ft. high; bearing large 
saucer-shaped flowers in profusion. 
CaUf omica, sulphur-yellow with orange center . 05 
Crimson King. (See pape 93).15 
Douglasii, early-flowering; yellow with 
golden center; glaucous-blue foliage.05 
Golden West, mixed. (See page 93). .10 
Satin Blush (E. Rosea), white-tinted pink.. .10 
Bush Eschscholtzia. (See page 93).10 
Mandaiin, large; scarlet, inside orange .05 
“ Erecta Compacta. (See page 93) .15 
Cross of Malta (Maritima), yellow with or¬ 
ange cross in the center.05 
Double, mixed, white, yellow and orange. .. .05 
Single, mixed, orange, white, yellow, etc... .05 
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