Many Beautiful Flowers Can Be Raised at Small Cost 
Cosmos, Giant Single Mixed 
2611 CLARKIA ELEGANS, Mixed (A)—An interesting an¬ 
nual; very free flowering and indispensable in the garden 
where a mass of color is desired. White, rose and crimson 
flowers. Pkt., 10c. 
2612 CLARKIA—Novelty mixture, being a perfect blend 
of the newest and best double varieties. Pkt. 10c. 
2616 COCKSCOMB, Glasgow Prize (A)—Almost univer¬ 
sally found in old-fashioned gardens. An annual, blooming 
in late summer. Flower heads somewhat resemble a cock’s 
comb. Pkt., 10c. 
2624 COSMOS, Giant Single Mixed (A)—A well known, 
free blooming and easy grown annual; produces an abun¬ 
dance of blooms from midsummer until frost. Pkt., 5c. 
Delphinium Annual, 
Cambridge Blue 
Award of Merit— 
All-America Selections 
2625 COSMOS. New 
Klondike — (All- 
America Selections — 
Gold Medal.) All judges 
placed it at the head of 
the list. Blooms early. 
Brilliant orange with 
marigoldlike foliage. Has 
to be ^own to be really 
appreciated. Pkt., 10c, 
2615 COBAEA SCAN- 
DENS, Cup and Saucer 
Vine (V)—A climber of 
rapid growth treated as 
an annual; will attain a 
height of 10 to 20 feet. 
Large, bell-shaped purple 
flowers, Pkt,, 10c, 
2617 COLEUS, Fine 
Mixed (B) — A well 
known perennial grown 
for their richly colored 
foliage. Leaves of vel¬ 
vety texture. Colors all 
shades of red to black 
and many shades of yel¬ 
low and green. Excel¬ 
lent for bedding. Pkt., 
10 c. 
2576 COREOPSIS, Lan- 
ceolata Grandiflora (P) 
—One of the showiest of 
garden plants, attractive 
for its light green, finely 
cut foliage and abun¬ 
dance of bloom on long, 
graceful stems. Colors, 
pure yellow, yellow with 
brown center. It has a 
long blooming period. 
Easy culture. Heigh 
two and one-half to three 
feet. See color illustra¬ 
tion on back cover. Pkt., 
6c. 
2646 DAHLIA, Double Mixed (P) —An old favorite, it is 
one of the showiest late summer blooming plants. Flowers 
double in a wide range of colors. Should be sown in flats 
early in spring. Pkt., 10c. 
2650 DELPHINIUM, Wrexham Type (P)—One of the best 
perennials for the border and for cut flowers. These Hy¬ 
brids are valuable for their wide range of color and for 
their varying heights. They grow from five to six feet in 
height and range in color from pale lavender to indigo blue. 
Abundant foliage. Of easy culture. See color illustration 
on back cover. Pkt., 5c. 
® 2651 DELPHINIUM. Annual Cambridge Blue— 
Grows two to three feet tall. A variety well suited 
for cutting. A true light blue, easier grown than the per¬ 
ennial Delphinium. Pkt., 10c. 
2652 DIANTHUS PINKS SINGLE CHINESE MIXED— 
A great favorite in the garden, producing compact, grayish, 
grasslike foliage, with various colored blossoms delightfully 
sweet scented. Height 1 foot. Pkt., 5c. 
2664 DIDISCUS, BLUE LACE FLOWER (A)—A pro¬ 
fusely blooming annual. Height eighteen inches to two 
feet. Flowers dainty and used for cutting. Color pale lav¬ 
ender. Long blooming season. Pkt., 10c. 
2635 DUSTY MILLER, Centaurea Gymnocarpa (A)—This 
popular annual is used principally for edging beds and bor¬ 
ders. Foliage silver gray, deeply cut. Plants attain a 
height of twelve to fifteen inches. Forms good contrast to 
bright colors in a garden. Pkt., 10c. 
2685 ESCHSCHOLTZIA, California Poppy (A)—Flowers 
of Poppylike form come in all shades of yellow and gold. 
Foliage silvery and finely cut. Pkt., 5c. 
2823 FEVERFEW, Matricaria (A) —An annual that has 
long been a favorite as a cut flower. Flowers borne in 
little clusters, very double, snow white, growing twelve to 
eighteen inches. A constant bloomer. Pkt., 10c. 
Mixed Ornamental Gourds 
2844 FORGET-ME-NOT, Myosotis, Mixed (P)—An old fa¬ 
vorite and a very attractive edging plant. Dense foliage 
and flowers in shades of lovely light blue. Low growing. 
Pkt., 10c. 
2821 FOUR O’CLOCKS, Marvel of Peru (A)—An old fash¬ 
ioned flower, deriving its name from the fact that the 
blooms open late in the afternoon. Height 2-3 feet. Free 
flowering. Colors red, yellow, variegated and white, v^f 
little value for cutting, but may be used in the border in 
line planting for masses of color. Pkt., 5c. 
2694 GERANIUM, Zonale Mixed (A-B)—Almost too well 
known for description. Variety of color in blooms and 
interesting to watch. Of very easy culture. Pkt., 16c. 
2697 GLOBE AMARANTH, Gomphrena or Bachelor’s But¬ 
ton (A-E)—An easily grown, hardy annual, attaining a 
height of a foot to a foot and a half, producing blooms in 
July. Foliage coarse, flower heads resembling clover may 
be used when dried in winter bouquets. Flowers white, 
pink, purple, and striped. Pkt., 5c. 
2714 GOURDS, Ornamental, Mixed (A)—A tender vine 
used on fences, etc., bearing odd-shaped fruits oddly marked 
and colored. Of easy culture and prefer sunny location. 
Pkt., 5c. 
2715 GYPSOPHILA, Paniculata (P)—A very attractive 
perennial. Height two to three feet. Flowers very double. 
Blooming period July and August. Grown extensively for 
cut flowers. Pkt., 10c. 
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