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THE NEBRASKA SEED CO.. OMAHA. NEBRASKA 
Cosmos Orange Flare 
All-America Selections—Gold Medal 
CLEOME (Spider Plant) B 
Biennial used as an annual, flowering the first season. 
Flowers are a delicate rose color. Seed should.be sown 
in March outdoors. 
GIGANTEA HYBRID A. Giant hybrids in an assort¬ 
ment of colors, often 4 to 5 feet in height. Pkt. 10c. 
COBAEA HA 
One of the best annual climbers, attaining a height 
of 15 feet. Flowers bell-shaped, about 3 inches in 
diameter. Fine for porch trellises and will grow indoors 
throughout the winter. 
SCANDENS. Rich purple. Pkt. 10c. 
SOANDENS ALBA. White. Pkt. 10c. 
COIX (Job's Tears) A 
(March-April) 
An ornamental grass with curious seeds which may 
be used as beads. 2 to 4 feet. 1 oz. 10c; lib. $1.00. 
COLEUS A 
Large Leaved Varieties 
Popular bedding plants with beautifully colored 
foliage; easily grown from seed if kept in a warm tem¬ 
perature. 
CHOICE MIXED. Pkt. 10c. 
COREOPSIS HP 
One of our most popular perennials; the attractive 
flowers are borne in great profusion and are excellent 
for cutting. 
YELLOW. Pkt. 10c. 
COSMOS HA 
One of the most beautiful and useful of hardy an- • 
nuals, producing large showy flowers in great profusion; 
excellent for cutting. 
New Giant Early Strain 
SENSATION. While flowers are matured within 
eight to ten weeks after seed is sown, they are 
larger even than the late flowering strains. They aver¬ 
age 4 to 5 inches in diameter, giving a very full single 
flower. The flowers are on long stems, the plants grow¬ 
ing 3 to 4 feet tall. Flowering continues until killing 
frost. This type of cosmos makes a splendid cut flower. 
Pkt. 16c. 
PINKIE. A rose-pink selection. Pkt. 16c. 
PURITY. White. Pkt. 16c. 
Single Early Flowering Cosmos 
This new early flowering strain will begin blooming 
as early as July and will continue until frost; flowers 
large, often measuring 3 inches across. 4 feet. 
CRIMSON. WHITE. 
PINK. MIXED. 
All Pkt. 10c Each. 
Early Flowering Cosmos 
DOUBLE EARLY FLOWERING MIXED. This new 
early flowering strain will begin blooming in July and 
continue unti l frost. 
KLONDYKE. A gorgeous orange-yellow^ flower with 
very handsome foliage more coarsely laciniated than 
others. In the northern states seed should be sown 
early in pots and the pots plunged in the ground after 
all danger of frost is over, as the roots have to be con¬ 
fined to produce flowers. Pkt. 10c. 
EARLY ORANGE FLARE. New Cosmos. Among 
the new flowers offered this year for the first time 
this new Cosmos stands out as a most unusual and re¬ 
markable variety because it gives us a Cosmos of a dis¬ 
tinct and rich vivid orange color. Its particular value lies 
in the fact that it is early blooming and may therefore 
be enjoyed even in northerly sections where the old 
yellow-flowered Klondyke would not produce blooms. 
It will bloom within five months after sowing. Pkt. 10c. 
CYNOGLOSSUM A 
(Chinese Forget-Me-Not) 
An annual recently introduced from China; of the 
easiest culture, forming strong plants about 18 inches 
high and producing through the summer months sprays 
of intense blue Forget-Me-Not-like flowers. A splendid 
addition to the comparatively short list of real blue 
flowers. 
AMABILE, BLUE. 
AMABILE, PINK. Pkt. 10c. 
CYPRESS VINE A 
(April-June) 
A very graceful, twining annual climber with delicate, 
fernlike foliage, and a profusion of star shaped blos¬ 
soms. 10 ft. 
MIXED SCARLET AND WHITE. Pkt. 10c. 
DAHLIA A 
Flowering the first year, blooming as early and as 
freely as if grown from tubers. 
FINEST DOUBLE MIXED. From choicest flowers. 
Pkt. 10c. 
FINEST SINGLE MIXED. Best varieties only. 
Pkt. 10c. 
Dahlia Bulbs listed on page 38. 
Dahlia 
