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STANLEY COBB, 22 Barry Rd., 
Scarsdale, N. Y. 
CL3E0DEHDR0N p. 
Fallax. Imposing stove plant with large heads of bright scarlet flowers, as 
useful as Poinsettias. Easily grown from seed. Height 2 ft.60^ 
CALLIOPSIS 
Sow during late January on bench where plants are to flower, in 50® heat. 
♦Gold Crest. Semi-double rich golden brown v/ith reddish-brown zone.lO^zf 
♦Golden Crown. Rich golden yellow, shining maroon central zone.15^r 
Nigra. Park brown.lOjzf Golden V^ave. Yellow.10^ 
Crimson King. 12 inches. Bright velvety crimson. Compact pot plants.lOjf 
Tom Thumb Beauty. 8 inches. Golden yellow with crimson centers.15/ 
CAMPANULA p. 
Canarina. Magnificent plant for suspended baskets, with numerous bell-shape 
flowers of orange veined with red, and edged with deep red.25/ 
Fragilis. Long flowering branches of clear light blue flowers....40/ 
Fyramidalis, White Queen. 4 ft....20/ Bersicifolia. Double Blue.45/ 
♦Rich fink. 3 ft., large bells....30/ Calycanthema lavender.10/ 
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^ CARNATIONS 
Sow seeds Jan. and Feb. in 50 . Allow 5 months to flowering size. 
Enfant de Kioe. Red, Rose, Salmon, and White in mixture.30/ 
Giant Double. Marguerite type double flowers for cutting, 18”. Mixed....10/ 
Vanguard. Large doubles with fancy, flaked, and feathered colors.30/ 
CARYOPTERIS t.p. 
Seed sown in Feb.-Mar. will bloom in Sept.-Oct. Clustered Spirealike firs. 
Graceful stems, Zi ft. Blue, White, Pink, or Mixed.15/ 
CELSIA b. 
Clear yellow flowers with purple anthers. Blooms in 6 mo., li^ ft.20/ 
