14 Selected Flower Seed-Deposit Seed co. Deposit, N, Y, 
COLEUS 
274—COLE IS MAGNIFICENT. 
Most ladies who grow plants are 
aware that Coleus seed sown early 
in spring produces nice plants for 
mid-summer. Our Magnificent 
strain is noted for richness of col¬ 
oring, large beautiful leaves and 
quick growing. Pkt. 15c. 
273— MAMMOTH LACINIATEI> 
AND FRINGED. An extra fine 
strain of bright colors with leaves 
cut, fringed and frilled in the most 
fascinating manners. Pkt. 25c. 
276— RAINBOW MIXED. A very 
choice assortment in all colors of 
the Rainbow. These Handsome 
Foliage plants grow readily and 
quickly and make admirable bed¬ 
ding or pot plants. Pkt. 10c. 
CofX (Job's Tears) 
273—Beautiful grass with hang¬ 
ing, bead-like heads. The seeds art 
frequently used as an old-fashioned 
remedy for sore throat, goiter and 
teething babies. They are strung 
on a linen thread and worn around 
the neck as a chain. Pkt. 3e.» os. 
IGr.i V* ll>. 35c. 
Convolvulus Minor 
(Dwarf Morning Glory) 
284—MIXED (Annual). Bushy 
little plants called “Noon Da/ 
Glory” covered with blossoms dur¬ 
ing the day which resemble morn¬ 
ing glories. Pkt. 4e.| 3 pkta. for 
lOe.S oa. 23c. 
Coreopsis (Perennial) 
One of the showiest of all yellow 
plants and one of the best for bou¬ 
quets. ' Sure to grow and do well. 
Each plant produces hundreds of 
yellow flowers an inch or more in 
diameter borne on long wiry stem* 
2 ft long. Continuous bloomers. 
285—DOUBLE SUNBURST is 
the Prince of double early flower¬ 
ing Yellow Flowers. Nothing takes 
the place of Coreopsis for an early 
and continuous bloomer. Has the 
beautiful yellow of the California 
Sunbeams and the added effect of 
brilliancy through doubling of pet¬ 
als. Flowers 3 to 3 Mi inches 
across, deep golden yellow. Stems 
long. Keeps well. A gran'd cut 
flower. Pkt. 10c.; S pkts. 25c. 
280—MAYFIELD GIANT. Extra 
large and desirable. Pkt. 8c. 
387—AURICULAFLORA. Similar 
to above but with an Auricula eye 
or dark brown, disc In the center. 
Pkt. 8c. 
288—DOUBLE. Much like the Cal¬ 
ifornia Sunbeams except flowers 
have extra rows of. petals. Double 
and Semi-Double. Pkt. 8c. 
388—CALIFORNIA SUNBEAMS. 
Loaded all summer with handsome 
golden yellow flowers on long 
stems. Commence to bloom in June. 
Pkt. 5c. t 3 pkta. for 10c. 
Cosmidlum 
280—ORANGE CROWN. 2 ft. The 
flowers are golden yellow with a 
broad circle of a rich orange 
around the disc, a pleasing combin¬ 
ation. Plants produce a succession 
of bloom all summer. Pkt. 10c. 
Crocianella 
, Ver y delicate, 
pretty little plant for the Rock Gar- 
Sends up numerous clusters 
of blue flowers. Pkt. 5c. 
Magnificent Coleus 
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Coreopsis Double 
Order Flower Seed by the 
Number placed before each 
variety. 
CYCLAMEN 
Cynoglossum 
Cardinal Climber 
(Ipomocn Quamclit) 
splendid 
Cypress Vine 
Charming house plants, with 
beautiful foliage and rich colored, 
fragrant flowers: universal favor¬ 
ites for winter and spring bloom¬ 
ing. May be successfully raised 
from seed with a little care and 
patience. Seed sown in spring pro¬ 
duce blooming plants by the follow¬ 
ing winter. 
:H)!i—AMSTERDAM GIANTS. A 
grand strain producing immense 
blossoms 3 to 4 Inches across. Seed 
sown in spring produce blooming 
plants the next winter. One of the 
grandest of all plants for winter 
blooming. Vigorous. 20 seeds 15e. 
;t06—ORCHID FLOWERING. This A 
lovely Cyclamen with large, frilled 
flowers In all colors is also called L 
Butterfly Flowered. The blossoms 
are unique and handsome, always 
attracting great attention. 10 seeds 
15c. ' 
307—D. S. c. GIANTS. A mixture 
of ajl varieties with large, hand¬ 
some flowers. 15 seeds 10c. 
308— AM A BILE CHINESE FOR¬ 
GET-ME-NOT. 18 to 24 inches. A 
lovely plant producing large spra>s 
of brilliant blue Forget-Me-Not-like 
flowers. Grows easily and blooms 
for a long season. A most delight¬ 
ful addition to our list of blue flow- 
era. Pkt. 3c. 
309— NEW RINK. A lovely pink 
form of the Chinese Forget-Me- 
N ots. Pkt. 6c.; 2 pkts. 10c. 
Tahoka Daisy 
Heteropappus—Btuc D*i»y 
310 —a splendid new climber 
that has created a sensation where- 
ever grown. Climbs to a height of 
20 to 30 feet and is covered with 
beautiful red blossoms shaped like 
the Morning Glory. Leaves are 
deeply lacinated and are in them¬ 
selves very decorative. We believe 
that everyone will be more than 
pleased with the Cardinal Climber. 
Pkt. 10c. 
311—FINE MIXED. Pretty, 
delicate climbing annual vine, 
growing about 15 feet in a season. 
Foliage dark green and feathery 
and interspersed with bright star¬ 
shaped flowers, scarlet, rose and 
white, which form an elegant con¬ 
trast to the graceful foliage. Pkt. 
4c.; 3 pkts. 10c. 
317—TAHOKA DAISY is very 
easily grown, blooms early and re¬ 
mains in bloom until fall. Fol¬ 
iage is fern like and flowers are 2 
to 3 inches across. Rays are a lilac 
blue and centers are yellow. A 
free blooming desirable cut flower 
growing 1 to 2 ft. high and 
branching freely. Pkt. 10c. 
318—BLUE DAISY is one of the 
finest and showiest plants for late 
summer and autumn flowers. 
Plants are buried In a mass of 
Marquerlte like blossoms 1 to 1 % 
inches across which last well when 
cut. Color a beautiful lavender 
blue with a bright yellow central 
disc. Pkt. 8c.; 2 pkts. 14c. 
