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Columbine (See AquUegia) 
Convolvulus Morning Glory 
Major. Free flowering climber, succeeds in al¬ 
most any situation. Height, fifteen feet. Fine 
mixed. Per pkt., 5c.; oz., 15c.; lb., $1.25. 
Tricolor Minor. “Brush Morning Glories,” grow 
only about one foot high. Per pkt., 5c.; oz., 25c. 
Coreopsis 
Coreopsis. (See also Calliopsis). This is a fine 
hardy plant with large, bright yellow flowers, pro¬ 
duced in abundance from June until frost. Valuable 
as a cut flower, having long stems and keeping in 
good condition some time. Easily grown from 
seed, flowering the first year, if sown early. 
Lanceolata Gd. fl. Mayfield Giant. Per pkt., 
10c.; oz., 75c. 
Sunburst Gd. fl. pi. New improved double; an 
excellent cut flower. Per pkt., 10c.; oz., $1.25. 
Cosmos 
Cosmos are among the finest of annuals for 
garden and table decoration. The flowers are 
borne profusely on long stems. Seed should be 
sown early in the spring and the plants trans¬ 
planted in the open border when danger from 
frost is past. 
Co.smo.s, Early Sensation 
The Early Large Flowering strains are much 
improved over the old sort; not only larger, but 
beginning to flower early in July and continuing 
until cut off by frost. 
Cosmos Early Sensation, Mixed. New early 
flowering. Pink and White flowers, much larger 
and superior to all other early flowering Cosmos. 
Per pkt., 15c.; special pkt., 25c.; oz., $1.25. 
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Pkt. Oz. 
Early Large Flowering Pink . 10c. 50c. 
Early Large Flowering White. 10c. 50c. 
Early Large Flowering Crimson . 10c. 50c. 
Early Large Flowering Mixed, 
special pkt., 25c. 10c. 50c. 
Pink Lady Lenox. Considered the finest of all 
late Cosmos. Flowers of gigantic size, some rang¬ 
ing inches across. Color is a beautiful shell 
pink. Per pkt., 10c.; oz., 35c. 
White Lady Lenox. This is the same in all re¬ 
spects, except color, as the famous Pink Lady 
Lenox. Per pkt., 10c.; oz., 35c. 
Giant Crimson. Per pkt., 10c.; oz., 35c. 
Giant Late Flowering Mixed. Per pkt., 10c.; 
special pkt., 25c.; oz., 35c. 
Klondyke Orange Flare. (Blooms in 4 months 
from seed). Orange flare has vivid orange flowers 
on long wiry stems and attractive light-green foli¬ 
age. Per pkt., 10c.; ^-oz., 30c. 
Double Crested Mixed. (Anemone Flowered). 
Early flowering strain. Sometimes called double. 
These have double centers with rows of petals 
around base. Very effective, colors pink, crimson 
and white. Per pkt., 15c.; oz., $2.50. 
Cyclamen 
A genus of the most beautiful and elegant win¬ 
ter and spring blooming plants for pot culture. If 
sown early in spring under glass, will make flow¬ 
ering bulbs in one year. 
Giganteum. Extra fine strain. Flowers of an 
extraordinary size, broad petals and stout flower 
stalks. Per pkt., 25c.; le-oz., $3.75. 
Cynoglossum Amabile 
Chinese Forget-Me-Not 
Grown as an Annual. Flowers beautiful deep 
blue. Grows easily and blooms over a long season. 
Per pkt., 10c.; oz., 35c. 
Cypress Vine 
A clinging plant with very delicate, fern-like 
foliage, and masses of beautiful, star-shaped flow¬ 
ers, borne in clusters. Half-hardy annual. 
White, Scarlet, or Mixed. Per pkt., 10c.; oz., 40c. 
Dahlia 
One of our best autumn flowering plants, bloom¬ 
ing until killed by frost; tuberous rooted, half 
hardy perennials. It is interesting and easy to 
produce new dahlias from seed. They bloom the 
first year if seed is sown early. Protect the roots 
during winter in a dry cellar in peat moss or sand. 
Large Flowering. Finest mixed, unrivalled qual¬ 
ity^ Decorative and show varieties. Saved from 
named varieties. Per pkt., 25c.; %-oz., $2.00. 
Cactus. Double mixed. Saved from very choice 
stock. Large variety, with curled and pointed 
petals. Per pkt., 25c.; l4-oz., $2.50. 
Small Flowering (Bouquet or Lilliputian). Saved 
from choice double flowers; mixed colors. Per 
pkt., 25c.; Y^-oz.y $2.50. 
Single Mixed. Giant Perfection. Very fine; 
large showy flowers. Per pkt., 10c.; oz., $1.00. 
Unwin’s Dwarf Hybrids. A splendid new class 
of semi-double Dahlias. The plants are of neat, 
compact habit, averaging 18 to 24 inches high, 
carrying the flowers of varied colors on good 
stems well above the foliage. Extremely attractive 
and easily grown from seed; blooms in four 
months. Per pkt., 25c.; Y-oz., 50c. 
