Early Double Cosmos 
COSMOS 
Abundance of Cut Flowers 
Summer and Autumn 
Autumn Giants. Gigantic flowers with broad, overlapped petals 
of spieiulid substance; borne on very long steins. All colors 
mixed. I’kt., 5c: % oz., 25c. 
Giant Early Summer. ^V-s early as the earliest and continues 
until frost. Nearly as large as tlie late sorts. A good mixture 
of crimson, pink and white. Pkt., 8c; % oz., 30c. 
EARLY-FLOWERED DOUBLE, Crimson. Pkt., lOc; i/fe oz., 40c, 
EARLY-FLOWERED DOUBLE, Pink. Pkt., lOc; % oz., 40c. 
EARLY-FLOWERED DOUBLE, White. Pkt., lOc; oz., 40c. 
EARLY-FLOWERED DOUBLE, Mixed. Pkt., lOc; % oz., 35c: 
1/4 oz., 60c. 
'This Grand Champion Gold Medal Yellow 
riwrc cosmos is popular everywhere. Well- 
branched plants, 3 feet tall, covered with long-stemmed flowers of 
bright vivid orange. It is remarkable for its early blooming habit, 
and it continues to b'oom profusely until frost. Does not require 
staking. I'kt., lOc; % oz., 35c: Vi oz., 60c. 
— For the first time an early flowering Cosmos has su 
wwilbuTion passed in size of flower, the late flowering tyiie. Plan; 
4 to 6 feet tall ; and flowers 4 to 5 inches across, with broad, heav 
fluted petals carried on very long stems. Extremely early flowerinj 
blooming in 10 weeks fiom the time of seeding. While the flowers are 
usually large at all times, plants may be disbudded for even larger flow¬ 
ers for the cut flower trade. The mixture contains white and sliades of 
rose and pink. I’kt., lOc; % oz., 30c; oz., 50c; V 2 oz., 85c. 
Cosmos Sensation 
Burgess’ Garden Carnations 
Cobaea Scandens 
CLEOME PUNGENS 
(Giant Spider Plant) 
■ A strong, robu.st grower, 4 to 5 feet 
high, with great panicles of bloom as 
large as a Hydrangea and unaffected by 
wind or weather. The flowers are deep 
purplish pink when they first open, but 
turn to light pink, so that the lower 
part of the panicle Is a different color 
from the upper. Tlie stamens are sev¬ 
eral inches long, from which it derives 
the name — Spider I'lant. Seed sown in 
the open ground in May will flower in 
July and continue in flower uninterrupt¬ 
edly until frost. Pkt., lOc; >4 oz., 25c. 
COBAEA SCANDENS 
Also called Cup and Saucer Vine or Cathedral Bells. A hand¬ 
some annual climber of rapid growth, attaining a height of 30 to 
50 feet during the season. Will cling to any rough surface. Large, 
bell-shaped, purplish-lilac flowers. Pkt., lOc; V* oz., 25c. 
CYPRESS VINE 
One of the most popular of the annual climbers. Very delicate 
fein-like foliage, and masses of small, bright, star-shaiicd flowers. 
SCARLET. Pkt., 8c: % oz., 30c. 
MIXED. Fcarlet .ind White. Pkt., 8c; V 2 oz., 25c. 
30 
BURGESS* GARDEN CARNATIONS 
TliPse are deservedly the most popu¬ 
lar Carnations with the anuiteur, as they 
begin flowering in four months after 
seed is sowm. Sown early, the plants 
will bloom during the late summer and 
early fall, and by repeated sowings they 
may be had in bloom all winter long if 
grown in the conservatory or green¬ 
house. If slightly protected they will 
survive an ordinary wdnter out of doors 
and bloom the following spring. 
Margaret Pink. I 
Margaret Scarlet. I Pkt., lOc; 4 pkts., 30c: 
Margaret White. [ Vs oz., 40c. 
Margaret Yellow. J 
Finest Mixed, Pkt., lOc; % oz., 30c: ',4 oz., 
50c. 
Summer 
Chrysanthemums 
* Bloom profiKsely during tiie 
summer <and fall. Quite distinct 
from tile autumn flowering varie¬ 
ties. Elegant long .stems; fine 
for cutting. 
DOUBLE MIXED. Lovely 
double flower.s, 1% inches across, 
in white and shades of yellow. 
Pkt., lOc; 1/4 oz., 20c; oz., 
30c. 
SINGLE MIXED. Showy flow¬ 
ers of various bright colors. Pkt., 
lOc; 14 oz., 20c; % oz., 30c. 
Annual Campanula 
Annual Campanula 
(Canterbury Bells) 
The shape of the flowers and form 
of plant is the same as the well 
known biennial Canterbury Bells, but 
will bloom the first season if seed 
is planted early. The plants are 2 
to 214 feet in lieight and carry 7 or 
8 spikes of bloom. Seed .should be 
started inside and plants set out in 
the open ground when weather per¬ 
mits Fine for cut flowers and beau¬ 
tiful for the garden. Seed in mixture 
of pink, rose, light blue, dark blue 
and white. Pkt., lOc; % oz., 30c; 
14 oz., 50c. 
Chinese Forget-Me-Not 
(Cynoglossum). A rare gem for your garden. 
Forms perfect bushes, 18 to 20 inches higli, and is 
just one mass of lovely, brilliant, forget-me-not¬ 
like flowers from the latter part of May or the first 
of June until fro.st. It is ideal for bedding as well 
as for cut flowers. You can cut with 18 inch stems. 
Xo other annual will bloom more quickly from 
seed. Your garden will not be complete without tills 
wonderful flower. 
AMABILE BLUE. Brilliant sky blue. Pkt.,. 10c ; 
*/4 oz., 25c. 
AMABILE PINK. Bright pink. Pkt., lOc; 14 
oz., 30c. 
Centaurea Imperialis 
(Giant Sweet Sultan) 
Undoubtedly the finest of all Sweet Sultans for 
cut flower purposes. The beautiful, sweet scented, 
exquisitely fringed, artistic shaped flowers measure 
3 to 4 inches across, and are borne on long, strong 
stems. Height, 2V^ feet. Flower profusely over a 
very long jicriod. When cut and put in water, will 
last for several days in good condition. Fine mix¬ 
ture of colors, including dark purjile, lilac, briglit 
rose and while. Pkt., lOc; y, oz., 25c; Yo oz., 40c. 
Centaurea Cyanus 
(Corn Flower or Bachelor's Button) 
A choice long stemmed strain of an old fashioned 
annual which never will decrease in popularity. 
It will grow anywtiere and as a cut flower it is 
considered indispensable. It grows to a height of 
2V4 to 3 feet, and furnishes immense and well 
shaped double flowers throughout the summer. A 
nice assortment of colors, including blue, purple, 
mauve, iiink, red and white. Pkt., 8c; 14 oz., 20c; 
Yn OZ., 30c: oz’., 50c. 
Centaurea Gymnocarpa 
or DUSTY MILLER 
A beautiful foliage plant with finely cut silvery- 
gray leaves. Used for bedding purposes, borders, 
edges, etc. IY 2 to 2 feet. J*kt., lOc; y oz., 25c. 
Clarkia 
CLARKIA 
ELEGANS 
DOUBLE 
An easily grown annual doing well in 
rather poor soil, and in either sun or shade. 
Grows 2 to feet high, with beautiful dou¬ 
ble flowers, which ojien in water when cut. 
Kesenible gorgeous sprays of Flowering Al¬ 
mond. A fine mixture of colors from pure 
white, flesli jiink, bright pink, ro.se and 
salmon to t li e darker shades of orange, 
orange - scarlet, salmon - scarlet, etc. Pkt., 
lOc; 14 oz., 25c; y oz., 40c. 
