ZINNIA FANTASY (See page 5) 
CENTAUREA (Cen-tau'-ree-a) —Cornflower 
Dwarf Jubilee Gem —An English novelty of real merit, 
forming dwarf plants completely covered with vivid blue 
double flowers. (All-America Selections 1937.) Pkt. 15c 
CLARKIA (Klar'-ki-a) 
Elegans Double Mixed —Light feathery masses of double 
flowers in shades of pink, salmon, scarlet and purple. 2'. 
Pkt. 10c 
COSMOS (Koz # -mos) 
Extra Early Double Crested or Anemone Flowered —Unusu¬ 
ally large flowers beautifully crested with serrated outer 
petals, borne on long graceful stems. Pkt. 10c 
Early Klondyke Orange Flare —The long stemmed flowers 
of bright vivid orange are freely borne on 2' to 3' plants. 
It blooms from mid-summer until frost. (All-America 
Selections 1935.) Pkt. 10c 
Sensation Purity —A new glistening white form, an excel¬ 
lent companion to the popular Pinkie. Together they 
form a lovely cut flower combination. Pkt. 15c 
Sensation Pinkie —A delightful rose-pink shade. The flow¬ 
ers are very large with broad, heavily fluted petals, 
slightly overlapped. A favorite for cut flower use, the 
flower being as much as 5" in diameter. Sturdy plants 
are 3' to 4' high and produce flowers in 8 to 10 weeks 
from seed. Pkt. 15c 
One each of the 4 Cosmos 40c. Value 50c 
CUCURBITA (Keu-kur'-bif-a) —Gourd 
Great interest has been shown in the past few years in 
odd shaped Gourds as decorative material. Our mixture 
contains all shapes and sizes of these interesting fruits 
so desirable as ornaments, bird houses, camping utensils, 
etc. 
Large and Small Sorts Mixed. Pkt. 10c 
CUPHEA (Keu'-fee-a) 
Firefly— This fine newcomer to the garden has all the 
characteristics needed in a dwarf, compact plant. The 
delicately formed, finest cerise red flowers are so freely 
produced as to give the general effect of a ball of fire. 
Unequalled for rockery, window boxes, edging, etc. 10". 
See cut on page 4. Pkt. 25c 
CYNOGLOSSUM (Sin-o-glo'-sum) --Forget-me-not 
Firmament —Bronze Medal, All-America Selections, 1939. 
This new plant is one of the easiest annuals to grow. 
Compact 15-inch plants completely covered with delight¬ 
ful forget-me-nots of Cambridge blue. Sun or light shade. 
Pkt. 15c 
CALENDULA, CAMPFIRE IMPROVED 
CALENDULA (Kal-end'-u-la)-Pot-Marigold 
Art Shades— A superlative mixture of soft pastel shades. 
Pkt. 10c 
Campfire Improved —A sensational new Calendula having 
uniformly large flowers of deep orange with a distinct 
scarlet sheen. Fully double flowers, prolific bloomer and 
strong grower. See cut on page 2. Pkt. 15c 
Lemon Shaggy —A beautiful flower of bright lemon yellow 
with petals overlaying each other in an irregular fash¬ 
ion, giving it an artistically shaggy effect. Pkt. 10c 
Orange Fantasy —A distinct novelty having deep coppery 
bronze petals curled and interlaced with a center cush¬ 
ion of seal brown. Dwarf and compact. Pkt. 10c 
Sunshine —A grand new form with large double flowers of 
rich glowing orange, of Chrysanthemum type. Pkt. 10c 
One each of the 5 Calendulas, 40c. Value 55c 
CALLIOPSIS (Kal-ee-op'-sis) —Tickseed 
Golden Crown—This new Calliopsis forms a symmetrical 
bush 2' in height completely covered with glorious flow¬ 
ers of rich golden yellow with a central zone of shining 
maroon. (All-America Selections 1938.) Pkt. 25c 
CAMPANULA (Kam-pan'-eu-la)—Canterbury Bell 
Medium Large single bells in blue, white and rose 
shades. Finest mixed. Pkt. 10c 
Calycanthema —The beautiful cup and saucer Canterbury 
Bells forming shapely 2' bushes. 
Dark Blue. Pkt. 10c 
Rose. Pkt. 10c 
White. Pkt. 10c 
Mixed. Pkt. 10c 
Annual— -A new strain of Canterbury Bells which will 
bloom in late summer and autumn from spring planting. 
Mixed. pkt. 15c 
One each of the 6 Canterbury Bells 50c. Value 65c 
CARNATION (Kar-nay'-shun) 
Chabaud’s Giant Improved— A choice, large flowered Car¬ 
nation of upright, robust habit, blooming the first season 
from seed. Best grown as an annual. Mixed. Pkt. 1° c 
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