ANNUAL AND PERENNIAL FLOWER SEEDS 
CASTOR BEAN (See Ricinus) 
CELOSIA, Cockscomb 
Very attractive and showy, somewhat tender annual, pro¬ 
ducing massive heads in rich shades of crimson and yellow 
flowers. Should be started in hot beds and transplanted to 
rich soil after warm weather comes. Set plants a foot or more 
apart. 
Plumosa choice mixed, height 2 feet. Pkt. 10c. 
CENTAUREA, Dusty Miller 
Particularly well adapted for border planting. The types 
cultivated for their flowers have bulging calyxes from which 
many finely cut petals expand. Others have a downy growth 
on their leaves, making the foliage quite ornamental. All of 
them are of easy culture from seed. 
Jubilee Gem (Novelty). See page 2. 
Cyanus Double (Bachelor Button). This superb class of Corn¬ 
flowers produces handsome, large double blooms, effective 
out-of-doors and in bouquets. 
Blue Boy. Pkt. 10c. Rose. Pkt. 10c. Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
Imperialis (Sweet Sultan). These beautiful long stemmed 
flowers with their soft velvety heads make very enchanting 
bouquets. They measure 2 to 2% inches across while the en¬ 
tire plant stands about 2% to 3 feet tall. You can grow them 
readily in any fair garden soil, and your friends are sure to 
admire them. 
Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
CHEIRANTHUS, Siberian Wallflower 
This unusual little plant deserves a place in your rock gar¬ 
den or low border. Upright spikes bear numerous four-petaled 
flowers of dazzling rich orange. Though a hardy biennial, it 
flowers the first season from seed and when established will 
bloom throughout the Summer. 
Allioni. Golden bedder. Pkt. 10c. 
CHINESE LANTERN PLANTS 
(See Physalis Francheti) 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, ANNUAL, Painted Daisy 
A showy and much admired class of flowers. Large, daisy¬ 
like blooms borne profusely during the Summer and Pall. Ex¬ 
cellent for beds, borders and cutting. 
Finest Single Mixed. Includes all colors and gives a wonder¬ 
ful display in beds or borders. Pkt. 10c. 
Coronarium, Double Mixed. Lovely button-shaped blooms, 
IVo inches across. Fully double; 18 inches tall. Pkt. 10c. 
COCKSCOMB (SeeCelosia) 
COLUMBINE (See Aquilegia) 
CONE FLOWER (See Rudbeckia) 
COREOPSIS 
One of our most popular perennials; the attractive flowers 
are borne in great profusion and are excellent for cutting. 
Height 3 feet. 
Lanceolata Grandiflora. Single golden yellow flowers of grace¬ 
ful form. Fkt. 10c. 
Grandifioia Double Sunburst. Much of the beauty of early 
summer gardens is due to the brilliant golden yellow of Core¬ 
opsis plantings. The double flowers are large, 1% to 2 inches 
across, deep golden yellow, and are excellent for cutting as 
well as for garden decoration. Fine keepers: plants are easy 
to grow. Pkt. 20c. 
CARNATION, CHABAUD GIANTS 
CLARKIA 
An annual, flowering in July, which should be far more 
widely known. It is of easy cultivation, graceful in habit of 
growth, and lends itself as well to bedding as for cutting. 
Flowers in long racemes which open in water when cut. 
Elegans. Double. Choice mixed. Height 2 feet. Pkt. 10c. 
COSMOS 
No garden is complete without Cosmos. These old favorites 
supply a gorgeous, colorful effect during late Summer and 
P^all. Fine for cutting as the flowers last well in water. Cosmos 
are easy to grow. 
Early Klondyke Oiange Flare. Grand Champion Gold Medal, 
All-America Selections, 1935. The long stemmed flowers of 
bright vivid orange are freely borne on 2 to 3 foot plants. Its 
most remarkable feature, however, is its early blooming habit. 
It blooms from mid-summer until frost. Pkt. 10c. 
Cosmos Sensation. See inside front cover. 
EARLY SINGLE. Grows 5 feet tall and blooms several weeks 
before the late-flowering varieties. Flowers 3 inches across. 
Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
EARLY DOUBLE CRESTED. Showy plants, 3 to 4 feet tall, 
covered with a mass of lovely, large flowers. Our strain pro¬ 
duces a large percentage of double blooms. 
Early Double, Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
CYPRESS VINE, Ipomoea Quamoclit 
A rapid-growing climber with soft deep green feathery foli¬ 
age. The flowers are slender little trumpets with star-shaped 
rims. Due to its twining habit it will readily climb a stretched 
cord or light trellis. 
Mi.xed. Pkt. 10c. 
DAHLIAS (From Seed) 
Unwin’s Dwarf Hybrids. These double and semi-double dahlias 
are one of England’s best contributions to the flower world. 
They grow from 18 inches to 2 feet tall and come in many 
delightful shades. Plants are compact and are as easy to 
grow as zinnias. Bloom the whole summer. 
Mixed Colors. Pkt. 25c. 
DIANTHUS, Annual Pinks 
A charming class of annual fiowers for beds, borders, edg¬ 
ings, and cutting. The dwarf, rather compact plants average 
1 foot in height. Of easiest culture, succeeding in ordinary 
garden loam. Blooms from July until frosts. 
Laciniatus Splendens. Special Mention, 1935 All-America 
Selections. The most striking Dianthus ever offered. P^ree 
flowering and easily grown, neat and compact in habit, bear¬ 
ing generous quantities of its large, sweet scented single 
flowers of brilliant crimson, with a boldly contrasted glisten¬ 
ing white eye. Pkt. 15c. 
Heddewigii Lacin atus Double Mixed (Japan). Superb flowers 
rivaling the Carnation in si^ and doubled blossoms. Excellent 
for bouquets. Pkt. 10c. 
Heddewigii Single Mixed. Large finely marked flowers hav¬ 
ing fringed petals. Pkt. 10c. 
DAHLIA UNWIN’S DWARF HYBRIDS 
FLOWERS REPAY YOU FOR A FEEDING OF GOOD FERTILIZER NOW AND THEN. SEE PAGE 34. 
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