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LETHERMAN’S SEED HOUSE. Canton, Ohic 
Cosmos Sensation Mixed 
COIX LACHRVMAE (Job's Tears) (Annual) 
315 An ornamental grass with large curious seeds 
which are used tor beads. Pkt. 5c, oi. lOc. 
COLEUS (A nnual) 
323 "Holco" Large Leaved. Popular bedding plant 
with beautifully colored leaves in rich combina¬ 
tions. Pkt. 25c. 
COLUMBINE (See Aquilegia) 
COREOPSIS (Pe rennial) 
339 Lanceolate Grandiflora. (2 feet.) Useful and 
attractive plant for border and cut flowers. Easy 
to grow and produce their golden yellow flowers 
in profusion throughout the summer. Will bloom 
first year if sown early. Pkt. lOc, •/} 02 . 25c. 
COSMOS (A nnual) 
Beautiful late summer and autumn 
blooming plants. No flower garden is 
complete without them; their finely cut 
foliage and beautiful graceful blooms of 
white, pink and crimson arj borne in 
great profusion; supply a colorful effect 
when other flowers are past their blooming 
period. Fine for cutting. Easy to grow 
and do well in poor soil. Height 3 to 4 
feet. 
322 Sensation Mixed. (Award of 
Merit 1936.) A very early giant- 
flowered variety 4 to 6 feet high, with 
blooms 4 to 6 inches across. Colors 
are white and two shades of pink. For 
best show leave plants 3 to 4 feet apart, 
and disbud for flowers on long stems 
for cutting. Pkt. I 5c. 
324 Orange Flare (Early Klondyke.) 
(Grand Champion Gold Medal Win¬ 
ner 1935.) Plants 2 to 3 feet with a 
sparse growth of attractive light green 
foliage, are in full flower in four months 
from time of planting. Flowers are 
bright vivid orange and cover the plant 
with a mass of color all season. Pkt. 
lOc, '/g 02 . 35c. 
Early Double Crested. 325 Mixed. 326 
Pink. 327 White. 328 Crimson. Each 
Pkt. I 5c. 
Extra Early Single. 335 Crimson. 336 Pink. 337 
White. 338 Mixed. Pkt. lOc, 02 . 20c. 
Mammoth Late Single. 329 Pink. 330 White. 331 
Crimson. 334 Mixed. Pkt. lOc, 02 . 20c. 
DAHLIAS (from Seed) (Annual) 
While roots are generally planted it is fascinating 
to grow them from seed. 
361 Unwins Dwarf Hybrids Mixed. These miniature 
hybrids have double and semi-double flowers on 
long strong stems, with a wide range of charming 
colors. They are profuse bloomers covering the 2 
foot bushy plants in from 3 to 4 months after 
sowing. They make fine bedding plants. Pkt. 15c. 
DAISy-SHASTA (Pe rennial) 
359 Alaska. (2'/2 to 3 feet.) A fine plant for the 
hardy border with large white daisy-like flowers on 
long graceful stems. A fine long lasting cut flower. 
Pkt. lOc, 1/4 02 . 50c. 
CORAL BELLS (See Heuchera) 
COWSLIP (Primula Officinalis) (Perennial Rockery) 
360 Hybrida. (6 inches.) Delightful early Spring 
flowers of bright yellow. Do best in partially 
shaded location. Charming rock garden plant. 
Sweet scented. Pkt. 15c. 
CVNOGLOSSUM (Chinese Forget-me-not) 
. (Annual) 
351 Amabile. (18 to 24 inches.) Produces large 
sprays of brilliant blue Forget-me-not flowers. 
Blooms for a long time and easy to grow. Adds a 
charming blue to the garden. Pkt. ICc. 
CYPRESS VINE (A nnual) 
Graceful climber (15 feet) with delicate fern-like 
foliage and masses of small star-shaped fiowers. Soak 
seed in warm water a few hours before planting. 
350 Mixed. White and scarlet. Pkt. lOc. 
