Clarkia Elegans Double 
CLARKIA/ ha, 2 ft. One of the most beautiful and 
easily grown garden plants. Seedlings start 
readily, begin to bloom early, and keep up the 
display for many weeks; showy in beds and 
fine for cutting. We offer only double varieties 
of Clarkia Elegans, as they are very much su¬ 
perior to the single-flowd. Sow in Spring or 
Fall and thin. 
Elegans, ha, 2 ft. Purple King, Ruby King, 
White Prince, Salmon Queen, Scarlet Queen, 
Rosy Pink. Separate or Mixed. 
Albatross, 2 ft. New, compact hardy annual with 
spikes of double snow-white flowers. 
Enchantress. True to name, an enchanting color 
of orange shading to pink. 
May Blossom. A marvelously lovely new double 
Clarkia. Choice deep rose in color. Starts easily 
from seeds and quickly comes into bloom. 
La France, 18 in. The most attractive of Clark- 
ias; firs silvery-pink with lighter edge, very 
double. 
Firesheaf, 1 ft. A fine novelty; copper-red; full- 
double; in elegant sprays a foot long; fine. 
Pulchella Integripettala, Mrs. Langtry, 1 ft. 
Single, a lovely variety; white with crimson 
center. 
Complete Mixture of Clarkia 2000s. 5c; Vs oz. 15c. 
CLEOME Grandis, Spider Flower, ha, 3 ft. Easily 
grown; showy; firs rosy mauve, clustered. 100 s. 
Gigantea Hybrida, ha,' 3 ft. Showy plants, firs 
white to lilac, rose and crimson, mixed. 75 s. 
Pungens, ha, 3 ft. Firs rose, in clusters. 100 s. 
Complete Special Mixture, all varieties. 100 s. 
CLINTONIA Pulchella, ha, 6 in. Firs rich blue 
with gold eye; spreading; baskets or rockeries. 
350 s. 
COLLINSIA, ha, 1 ft. A genus of very beautiful 
garden firs of easy culture. The plants branch 
and are covered with rich colored handsome 
bloom throughout the season. 
Bicolor, firs large, upper lip and tube of corolla 
white, lower lip rosy-purple in verticil racemes. 
Candidissima, a lovely sort with pure white firs. 
Carnea, a pretty sort with flesh-colored flowers. 
Grandiflora, ha, 1 ft. Excellent for beds and 
borders. 
Salmon Beauty, purest salmon-rose; beautiful. 
Complete Special Mixture 1000 s. 5c; Vi oz. 15c. 
COLLOMIA Coccinea, ha, 18 in. Pretty Phlox-like 
firs in clusters, deep scarlet, June to Oct. 2000 s. 
COMMELINA Coelestis, hhp, 2 ft. A tuberous- 
rooted herbaceous perennial, lovely sky-blue 
firs. 50 s. 
Sellowiana, hhp, 18 in. Large cobalt-blue firs. 
50 s. 
CONVOLVULUS Minor, ha, 1 ft. Beautiful, free 
and long-blooming; for beds and borders; Pe¬ 
tunia-like firs; in finest mixed colors. 150 s. 5c; 
1/4 oz. 10 c. 
Coreopsis Lanceolata 
COREOPSIS Grandiflora, hp, 3 ft. Large golden 
yellow firs on long stems; fine for cutting. 150 s. 
Grandiflora Auriculata Superba, hp, 3 ft. Long¬ 
stemmed yellow firs, red band encircling the 
eye. 
Grandiflora Double, hp, 2 ft. Large double 
golden firs on strong stems; superior to single. 
75 s. 
Lanceolata, hp, 3 ft. Large showy golden yellow 
firs like Grandiflora. See engraving. 200 s. 
Double Sunburst. Brilliant golden yellow and 
more gorgeous because of the over-lapping 
petals of the large 3 in. firs. Fine keeping qual- 
ities. 80% double. New and splendid. _ 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, Annual. These improved vari¬ 
eties are of easy culture and bloom abundant¬ 
ly and almost continuously throughout the sea¬ 
son; showy in beds and fine for cutting. 
Carinatum Dunnetti Double, 18 in. Large double 
firs, free and long-blooming. Special select 
mixture 5c. 
Coronarium, fl. pi., ha, 4 ft. Showy in beds. 
White, Golden Yellow, Sulphur Yellow or 
Mixed, 500 s. 
Dwarf Compact Golden Queen, 2 ft. Yellow; 
also White Pearl, white; plants compact, dou¬ 
ble, 500 s. 
Eclipse, 18 in. Orange with scarlet ring, single, 
500 s. 
Golden Feather, 1 ft. Yellow foliage, variegated 
firs. 
Inodorum, Bridal Robe, hb, 18 in. Firs double, 
pure white, plants compact, fine foliage. 150 s. 
Japanese Mountain, ha, 2 ft. Very pretty single 
firs in many fine colors; very free-blooming. 
Mawii, hp, 1 ft. Silvery foliage and rich pink 
firs two inches across; ideal for beds. 
Nivellii, 2 ft. A handsome bushy annual covered 
with showy golden flowers. 
Radiatum, 18 in. Wheel-shaped, odd, showy. 
500 s. 
Segetum, 20 in. Evening Star, golden yellow. 
Morning Star, primrose yellow. North Star, 
white with black center. Separate or Mixed. 
100 s. 
Tricolor Double Fringed, 30 in. Firs large, dou¬ 
ble, fringed, in many colors, making a fine dis- 
^mplete Special Mixture above varieties, 500 s. 
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