CENTAUREA CYANUS 
(Cornflower or Bachelor Button) 
Jubilee Gem. Award of Merit 1937 A.A.S. 
A luxuriant new cornflower. Jubilee Gem has 
beautiful, double cornflower blue flowers, on a 
compact, bushy plant 12 in. high. Delightful 
as a pot, edging, or border plant, or for ground 
work in rose gardens. Pkt. 20c 
New Florist Strain. A very fine new strain 
with extra large, fully double flowers, and the 
colors intensified. Highly recommended. 
Blue Boy. Rich Blue. Pinkie. Deep Pink. 
Red Boy. Bright Red. Snow Man. Pure White. 
Mixed. Pkts., each 25c and 10c 
CENTAUREA IMPERIALIS 
Giant Sweet Sultan. One of the finest and 
most desirable annuals for cutting and garden 
display. These large, artistic, thistledike, sweet 
scented flowers are most graceful in appearance 
and retain their freshness in water for a long 
period. About ft. Finest Mixture—Beau' 
tiful shades of red, rose, lilac, lavender, purple 
and white. Pkts. 25c and 10c 
Centaurea, Suaveolens. (Yellow Sweet Suh 
tan.) Exquisite, large, showy, sweet-scented 
flowers of bright yellow. Fine for cutting. 2 ft. 
Pkts. 25c and 10c 
Centaurea, Americana. (Basket Flower.) The 
largest and most showy of Centaureas. Thistle- 
like blooms of rich, rosy lavender, often measure 
4 or 5 inches across. Pkts. 25c and 10c 
CELOSIA PLUMOSA 
Pride of Castle Gould. A distinct type with 
great variety of color. Massive blood red, 
orange, yellow, salmon, scarlet, dark orange, 
and wine red, silky, feathered racemes, droop¬ 
ing like large ostrich plumes; produced on 2 
to 3 ft. plants of pyramidal, compact growth. 
Pkts. 3 5c and 15c 
Prize Strain. An unequalled strain, producing 
fully developed, silky and feathery plumes of 
very large size. Very showy and brilliant. Crim¬ 
son and yellow. Mixed. Pkts. 25c and 10c 
COCKSCOMB 
Miracle Mixture. Remarkable cockscombs of 
enormous size in unusual forms and variety of 
color. The non-branching plants terminate in 
odd, irregular cockscomb shapes with a finish 
like velvet plush. 2 to 3 ft. tall. One of the 
most wonderful cockscombs ever seen. Pkt. 20c 
Dwarf Crimson Exhibition. Enormous combs 
of rich crimson; exhibition type. A very spe¬ 
cial strain, selected from prize flowers. 1 ft. 
Pkts. 10c 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
Yellowstone. Reselected. Fully double 4 
inch blooms of an attractive shade of intense 
sulphur yellow are borne on strong stems up 
to 15 in. long. Blooms keep fresh in water 
for 10 days. Free bloomer from June until 
early autumn. Easily grown. 2 ft. Pkt. 1 5c 
COSMOS 
Sensation. Award of Merit, 1936 All America 
Selections. The mammoth size of this beauti¬ 
ful new Cosmos has secured for it a most out¬ 
standing position in the garden world. The 
flowers 4 to 5 in. in diameter, with broad, 
heavily fluted petals, are unusually large at all 
times, but giant exhibition blooms may be had 
by disbudding. The plants are 4 ft. tall with 
a rather heavy growth of foliage and bloom 
freely in about 10 weeks from seeding. Comes 
in white and shades of rose and pink. 
Pkts. 3 5c and 15c 
Extra Early Double Crested. This strain of 
Cosmos is a great favorite with florists. Beau¬ 
tiful, double or crested center in striking colors, 
often in contrast with the guard petals. This 
strain unequalled. Mixed. Pkts. 3 5c and 15c 
Early Klondyke—Orange Flare. A new. 
bright, vivid orange Cosmos, very early and 
free flowering. Blooms are 3 in. across, borne 
profusely on 2 to 3 ft. plants with sparse light 
green foliage. Pkts. 25c and 10c 
CLARKIA 
Novelty Mixture. This lovely annual, with 
sprays of double flowering, almond-like blos¬ 
soms, is of easy cultivation and does well in 
sun or shade where summers do not get too 
hot. Comes in shades of pink, salmon, rose, 
carmine, mauve, purple and white; 2 or 2/2 ft. 
high. Especially attractive in masses. Seeds 
from a Clarkia specialist of world renown. 
Pkts. 20c and 10c 
