NEW ENGLAND TORO COMPANY 
Early-flowering Cosmos 
1195 CLEOME pungens. Spider Plant. (A.) Tall, 
robust annual with clusters of rose-colored flowers. 
4 ft. Packet 15c.; x /i oz. 75c. 
1200 COBAEA scandens. A rapid-growing climber 
blooming the first season from seed sown in spring 
under glass. Large bell-shaped, purple flowers. 20 
ft. Packet 15c.; x /i oz. 50c. 
1210 CONVOLVULUS, minor, Mixed. (A.) Pretty 
hardy annual of dwarf compact habit with brilliant 
flowers in shades of blue, purple and pink. 1 ft. 
Packet 10c.; oz. 40c. 
COSMOS. (A.) One of the finest tall annuals, with 
feathery foliage and large, showy flow r ers in summer 
and autumn. 
Double Crested. Early-flowering race with beautiful 
crested blooms; useful for cutting. 4 ft. 
1215 Crimson; 1220 Pink; 1225 White; 1230 Mixed, 
each, Packet 25c. 
Early Flowering Single. Early, giant-flowering 
strain of compact, bushy growth; blooms from July 
until frost. 4 ft. 
1235 Pink; 1240 Crimson; 1245 White; 1250 Mixed, 
each, Packet 15c.; x /i oz. 75c. 
1255 Cosmos, Lady Lenox. Large pink flow-ers; 
late. 6 ft. Packet 15c.; x /i oz. 75c. 
1260 Lady Lenox, White. White form of preceding. 
Late. 6 ft. Packet 15c.; x /i oz. 75c. 
CYCLAMEN. Most popular Christmas plant, with 
bright cheerful flowers that continue to appear for 
several weeks. We offer the famous German strain, 
so widely grown for exhibition. Seeds are usually 
sown in July and August, to bloom at Christmas of 
the following year. 
1265 Bright Red; 1270 Rose Pink; 1275 Rose of 
Zehlendorf, light salmon; 1280 Perle of Zehlen- 
dorf, dark salmon; 1285 Pure White; 1290 Salmon 
Scarlet; 1295 Mixed, each, Packet $1.00. 
1300 CYNOGLOSSUM amabile. Chinese Forget-me- 
not. (A.) A splendid annual from China, produc¬ 
ing large sprays of bright blue flowers. 1^ ft. 
Packet 25c. 
1305 CYPRESS VINE, Mixed. (I pomoea Quamoclit.) 
Graceful, tw ining annual climber with feathery foliage 
and star-shaped flowers in bright shades of pink, 
scarlet and w'hite. 20 ft. Packet 10c. 
1310 DAHLIA, Single Coltness Hybrids, Mixed. 
Fine, new' race of bedding Dahlias. The plants are 
compact and bushy, producing continuous blooms 
from July on. Seeds should be sown indoors in spring 
and seedlings set out in early June. Excellent for 
vase decoration. The colors range from red, pink, 
yellow'shades to white. \ x /2 ft. Packet 35c. 
DELPHINIUM. Larkspur. (P.) The most popular 
blue flow'ers of the hardy perennial border. Their 
t all spire-like blooms are admired by everyone. They 
delight in a rich, deeply prepared loam, with an occa¬ 
sional application of land lime. 
1315 Hollyhock Strain, Mixed. Immense spikes of 
large blooms in many lovely shades of blue. 4 ft. 
Packet 75c. 
1320 Large flowered Hybrids. Tall spikes in many 
pleasing color combinations and blue tones. 3 to 4 
ft. Packet 25c.; }/$ oz. $1.25: 
1325 Belladonna. Branching plant with spikes of 
clear azure blue flowers, nearly all summer. 4 ft. 
Packet 25c.; x /% oz. $1.25. 
1330 Bellamosum. Deep blue form of the preceding. 
4 ft. Packet 25c.; x /% oz. $1.25. 
1335 chinense. ( D. grandiflorum chinense). Vary¬ 
ing shades of blue. \ x /2 to 2 ft. Packet 10c.; x /\ oz. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
1340 chinense, White. 1^ to 2 ft. Packet 10c.; 
oz. $1.00. 
Delphiniums Hollyhock-Strain 
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