Cleome, Giant Rose 
Clcomc SpiderPlant 
1909 Giant Rose Stately, shrub-like 
plants, 4 to 5 ft. tall, producing at the 
top of each branch showy, curious 
flower heads of rich rosy crimson. In 
bloom from July to October. Attractive 
in beds or here and there in the border 
or as specimens. A good bee plant. • 
Pkt. 10^; 30^; oz. 50^. 
Cobaea cathedral Bells 
2913 Scandens § Rapid growing 
climber; bell-shaped rich rosy purple 
blooms. Unsurpassed for shade on 
porches or trellises. 10 to 20 ft. 
Pkt. 10|^; Vi oz. 25^; V^ oz. 40^. 
Collinsia 
1926 Salmon Beauty [Q Lovely 
blooms of purest salmon-rose arranged 
in whorls on slender stems about 1 ft. 
tall. Very effective in solid beds, as 
edgings, or in cut-flower bouquets; also 
excellent for growing in pots. Blooms 
freely from June to October. 
Pkt. 15^; Vi 02* 40^; Vi oz. 70(f. 
Chaneis 
1901 Heterophylla (g] Bright laven¬ 
der-blue, Daisy-like blooms, about 1 in. 
across, shading to a deeper blue to¬ 
wards •the center. Dwarf branching 
plants, 6 to 10 in. tall. A gem for beds, 
borders, edgings, rockeries and pots. Of 
easy culture, succeeding in any good gar¬ 
den soil. Free and continuous bloomer. 
Pkt. 20^; Vs oz. 50^; Vi oz. 85^. 
Climbing Foxglove 
Climbrng Foxglove § 
2975 Lophospermum scandens Eas¬ 
ily grown, attractive climber with vel¬ 
vety, deep green leaves and wonderful, 
large rosy purple Foxglove-like flowers 
which are obscurely dotted on the out¬ 
side; tube is white. Vines are of strong, 
rapid growth, and attain a height of 10 ft. 
or more. Showy and unusual; deserves 
to be better known. Be sure to grow it. 
Pkt. 25^; Vie oz. 60^; Ys oz. $1.00. 
Clarkia 3IS 
1906 Finest Double, Mixed Dainty 
double flowers, which resemble those of 
the Flowering Almond. Does best in 
sections where summers do not get too 
hot. Salmon, pink, mauve, rose, car¬ 
mine, purple and white in mixture. 
It blooms from July to September. 2 ft. 
Pkt. 10^; Vi oz. 25^; V^ oz. 40fi. 
Blue Bird Cynoglossum 
Cynoglossum 
Chinese Forget-Me-Not [S 
Graceful, loose sprays of large, Forget- 
Me-Not-like flowers, produced through¬ 
out the summer on strong plants, 20 in. 
high. Of easiest culture, succeeding in 
ordinary soil. A choice garden flower. 
1900 Amabile Blue Rich turquoise- 
blue with somewhat lighter center. 
Pkt. lOfi; Vi oz. 25^; Vz oz. 40^. 
1890 Amabile Pink Bright pink. 
Pkt. 15^; Vi oz. SSjjf; Vz oz. 60^. 
1899 Blue Bird (New) Vivid cadet- 
blue flowers with a distinct luster which 
accentuates the beautiful blue color. 
Plants produce many long, upright 
stems. Pkt. 15fi; Vs oz. 30j!!; Vi oz. 50^. 
W. Atlee Burpee Co. 41 
Coleus, Burpee's Sunset 
Coleus 
Brilliantly colored foliage plants for 
beds, borders, pots, or edging to taller 
plants. When planted in full sun, the 
coloring will develop to perfection. 
Wonderful shades and combinations. 
1921 Burpee's Sunset, Mammoth 
Mixture Leaves are immense, beauti¬ 
fully marked and variegated; rich and 
brilliant in their colorings. 20 in. 
Pkt. 25)i; V^2 oz. 85)^; Vie oz. $1.50. 
1927 Fine Mixed Especially good 
colorings, but leaves are not so large as 
Burpee’s Sunset. Very handsome. 20 in. 
Pkt. ISfi; Viz oz. 50)!f; Vis oz. 85(z!, 
Conicosia 
1892 Pugioniformis Ifil 'Very distinct 
and desirable succulent plant with glis¬ 
tening bright yellow flowers of good size. 
Excellent for rockeries. Perennial in 
frost-free locations. A rare plant worthy 
of a place in your garden. 
Pkt. 25^; Viz oz. 60jf; Vis oz. $1.00. 
Crepis rosea 
Crepis 
1958 Rosea Bright rose flowers borne 
profusely on tufted plants 1 ft. tall. 
Blooms freely and continuously through¬ 
out the summer. Fine for edgings and 
most useful as cut flowers. 
Pkt. lOfif; VI oz. 35^f; VI oz. 60^. 
Cypress Vine § 
Quick-growing climber with attractive, 
trumpet-shaped flowers, 1 to in. 
across, the petals of which form a per¬ 
fect star. Excellent for training on 
porches, trellises, string, wire or poles. 
July until late fall. 10 to 12 ft. 
2921 White A charming variety. 
Pkt. 10)^; VI oz. 20^; VI oz. 35c'. 
2919 Scarlet A very rich color. 
Pkt. 10^; Vi oz. 20^; V^ oz. 35c?. 
2923 Mixed Scarlet and white flowers 
in contrast to the fern-like foliage. 
Pkt. 10^; Vi oz. 15^; V^ oz. 25c. 
For explanation of symbols: 
ISl [Dl 3 and §, see page 33. 
Cotula barbata 
Cotula 
1959 Barbata (R] Unusual and inter¬ 
esting. Plants are low, neat and com¬ 
pact, about 4 in. high, and from them, 
in every direction, are thrown out slen¬ 
der stems each bearing a small, golden 
yellow, button-like flower about H in. 
in diameter. Stems are about 6 in. long. 
Pkt. 25^; Vie oz. 75)^; Vs oz. $1.25. 
Cuphea 
1931 Firefly (New) Somewhat fluted, 
deep rosy scarlet flowers deepening to 
almost purple at the center. The semi¬ 
dwarf, compact plants grow about 1 ft. 
high and 1 ft. across and when in bloom 
make an attractive display in beds or 
borders. Bloom in 5 months from seed. 
Pkt. 25f^; Vie oz. Vs oz. $1.50. 
