Plant with Confidence 
FLOWER SEEDS 
COBAEA SCANDENS (P-C) 
(Oup and Saucer Vine) 
Half hardy perennial climber of rapid growth; growing 
20 to 30 feet in a season. Bears large bell-shaped purple 
flowers. Free from insects. 
1084— Pkt., 6c; Va oz., 40c. 
COLEUS (A-RG) 
Ornamental. Adapted for growing in the house or when 
weather is warm can be transplanted outdoors. Are un¬ 
excelled for window boxes, borders and rock gardens. 
Leaves many shades and combinations of yellow, green, 
red. 
1085— Rainbow Mixture. 16 inches. Extra large leaves with 
many varied colors and markings. Price, Pkt., 15c; 
Vs 02., 60c. 
1086— Laciniatus. Selected strain. Leaves narrow, lacini- 
ated, marked green and rose, dwarf. Pkt., 16c; Vs oz., 60c. 
COLUMBINE - Aquilegia (P) 
Exceedingly showy, hardy plants, growing from 1 to 2^ 
feet high, do best in shady, moist places. 
1088— Single Mixed, Ail Colors. Pkt., 6c; V 4 oz., 20c. 
1089— Double Mixed All Colors. Pkt., 6c; ^ oz., 26c. 
1087— Rocky Mountain. Very beautiful perennial; native 
of Colorado. Color ranges from light to dark blue; 
centers cream-white. Pkt., 6c; Vi oz., 30c. 
We can supply roots if desired. See page 47. 
COREOPSIS (P) 
1090— Lanceolata Grandiflora. Fine large blooms, golden 
yellow on long, graceful stems, and will make an excel¬ 
lent display throughout the summer and fall, especially 
suitable for cutting. Pkt., 6c; Vi oz., 26c. 
COSMOS (A) 
A strong, tall-growing annual, with bold flowers of ex¬ 
quisite daintiness and airiness, heightened in effect by 
their foliage setting of feathery green. It is most effec¬ 
tive when planted in broad masses or along background 
border against evergreens or fences. Seed should be 
planted in early spring. 
Extra Early Flowering Praecox. Graceful medium sized 
flowers on long stems. 70 days after seeding. 
1091— Pink 1092—Crimson IO 92 V 2 —White 1093—Mixed 
Pkt., 5c; V 2 oz., 20c; oz., 30c. 
1094—Early Double Crested. Differs from the single type 
by having the small petals of the center completely cov¬ 
ering the yellow disc. Mixed. Pkt., 10c; Vs oz., 20c; V 4 
oz., 30c. 
1096— Sensation. A true sensation. Giant rose and white 
flowers, 4 inches across, long stems, and a very early 
bloomer. Pkt., 10c; V 4 oz., 25c; V 2 oz., 40c. 
1097— Pinkie. Flowers 4 to 5 inches in diameter with heavy 
fluted petals. Color clear rose pink. Pkt., 10c; Vs oz., 26c; 
V 2 oz., 60c. 
CYPRESS VINE (A C) 
A tender annual climber with finely cut leaves and small 
star-shaped scarlet and white flowers. Sow in May after 
soaking seed in warm water few hours. 
1098— Finest Mixed. Pkt., 6c; V 2 oz., 16c. 
DAHLIAS (P) 
There is a fascination in growing Dahlias from seed as 
they always produce many new types and colors. Although 
a perennial, they will flower the first season if sown early 
or started in boxes and transplanted. Protect the tubers 
over winter in a dry cellar in sand. 
1099— Finest Sinale. Mixed. Pkt., 6c; Va oz., 25c. 
1100— Finest Dauble Mixed. Pkt., 10c; Vs 02 ., 35c. 
DAISIES (A-P-RG) 
1101 — African (Dimorphotheca) (A). Is a rare and very 
showy annual from South Africa. Has daisy-like 
flowers of a glossy shade with black central ring. New 
lybrids Mixed. Pkt., 6c; V^ oz., 30c. 
1102— African Blue Eyed (Arctotis Grandis) (A). Hardy 
annual easily grown from seed. The daisy-like flowers 
are silvery-white with a blue eye surrounded by a nar¬ 
row golden band. The under part of the petal is lilac- 
blue. Pkt., 6c; V^ oz., 25c. 
1103— Double English (Beilis Perennis) (P-EG). Seed sown 
in early spring will bloom the first summer and continue 
for years if given a slight protection during the winter. 
Should be sown in partial shade. 3 to 6 inches. Pkt., 
6c; Vs 02 ., 30c. 
1104— Swan River. (Brachycome) (A). Free-flowering 
dwarf annuals covered during the greater part of sum¬ 
mer with a profusion of pretty many colored flowers. 
Suitable for edgings. 9 inches. Pkt., 6c; V 4 oz., 25c. 
SHASTA DOUBLE (Chrysanthemum leucanthemum) (P) 
1106—Alaska. Large. Pkt., 5c; 14 oz., 20c. 
1106—Conqueror. Extra Large. Pkt., 5c; oz., 35c. 
Single Painted Daisy. See Chrysanthemum. 
Double Painted Daisy. See Chrysanthemum. 
1106A—Datura (Angel’s Trumpet) Wrightii (A). An 
annual very easily grown from seed. Produces large 
rounded bushes filled with large white trumpet shaped 
flowers. Pkt., 5c; V 2 oz., 15c. 
Sensation 
AU-America Selections—Gold Medal 
(A)—Annual (B)—Biennial 
African 
(C)—Climber 
Daisies (Dimorphotheca) 
(GR)—Greenhouse Plant 
Columbine 
(P)—Perennial (RG)—Rock Garden 
