DOBBIE'S IMPERIAL HYBRIDS 
CYNOGLOSSUM, Chinese Forget-Me-Not, A 
An easily grown annual producing large sprays of Forget- 
Me-Not-like blooms. Blooms for a long season. 
Amabile Blue—Brilliant Blue. 
Amabile Pink—Bright Pink. 
Firmament (Winner of Bronze Medal, All-Americas 1939). A 
new dwarf type of Cynoglossum. Deep ultramarine blue. Fine 
for border and as a cut flower. 15 inch. Pkt. 20c. 
COLUMBINE, Aquilegia, P 
These are among the most beautiful of spring and early 
summer flowers; very effective when grown in the herbace 
ous border and groups among shrubbery. Graceful spurred 
flowers on stems 2 feet or more above the fern-like foliage. 
Crimson Star. (Award of Merit, Royal Horticultural Society.) 
Rich dark crimson sepals and spurs, in wonderful contrast to 
the white petals — a combination of colors entirely new in 
Aquilegia. Flowers are large, plants are vigorous; a wonderful 
novelty. Pkt. 15c. 
Dobbie’s Imperial Hybrids. Considered by many to be the 
finest mixture of long-spurred, giant sorts. Extraordinary 
range of colors and shades. Pkt. 15c. 
Blue Shades. Long spurred. Pkt. 15c. 
Orange and Scarlet Shades. Pkt. 15c. Pink Shades. Pkt. 15c. 
Coerulea, Rocky Mt. Columbine. Beautiful sepals. Deep blue, 
petals white. Double Mixed. Good mixture of doubles. 
Improved Varieties Mixed. All newest kinds. 
COLEUS, A 
Beautiful plant grown for its attractive foliage. For bed¬ 
ding and porch boxes. Fine mixed. 
COREOPSIS, PF 
One of our most popular perennials; the attractive flowers 
are borne in great profusion and are excellent for cutting. 
Lanceolata Grandiflora. Single golden yellow flowers of 
graceful form. 
Grandiflora Double Sunburst. Much of the beauty of early 
summer gardens is due to the brilliant golden yellow of Core¬ 
opsis plantings. The double flowers are large, 1% to 2 inches 
across, deep golden yellow, and are excellent for cutting as 
well as for garden decoration. 
Mayfield Giant. Brilliant, deep golden vellow. Very large 
flowers. COSMIDIUM, A 
A nice annual of orange, yellow and gold colors. Blooms all 
Summer if kept cut. Sow where it is to bloom. Do not trans- 
p1ant CORN, Ornamental 
The ornamental Squaw Corn—popular as a decoration. Kernels 
of many colors. Pkt. 10c. 
CUPHEA FIREFLY (New) AR 
In our quest for a plant which is dwarf, compact, neat in 
habit, and showy for modern gardens it is a joy to discover 
Cuphea Firefly. A newcomer, Firefly has all the characteristics 
needed in a dwarf, compact plant. The flowers are small and 
delicately formed, fiery cerise red in color, and are freely pro¬ 
duced on compact plants which reach a height of about 10 
inches. The general effect of a plant when in full bloom is a 
ball of fire, recommending itself at once as a subject for the 
rockery, for window boxes, for flower pots, or as a border or 
edging variety. It is a tender annual flowering readily in 12 to 
14 weeks from seed, and blooms profusely throughout the sum¬ 
mer months Pkt. 25o. 
CUT-FLOWER MIXTURE, A. A special mixture of annuals of 
the finest varieties of cut flowers. Sow a packet for continuous 
bloom until frost. Suitable for bedding, or broadcast, but we 
suggest planting in rows, as they can be thinned and cut easily. 
Pkt. 10c; 1 oz. 25c. 
CYNOGLOSSUM 
CYPRESS VINE, Ipomoea Quamoclit 
Climber with rapid growth. Has delicate fern-like foliage 
and great numbers of star-shaped blossoms with long tubes. 
Soak seeds over night in warm water, then sow where vine 
is to grow. Does best in warm, sunny location. Grows 10 to 
15 feet. Mixed Colors. 
COSMOS, AF 
No garden is complete without Cosmos. These old favorites 
supply a gorgeous, colorful effect during late summer and 
fall. Fine for cutting as the flowers last well in water. 
Cosmos are easy to grow. 
Cosmos Early Klondyke Orange Flare. Grand Champion Gold 
Medal, All-America Selections, 1935. Granted the highest 
honor that can be bestowed on a new flower. The long stemmed 
flowers of bright vivid orange are freely borne on 2 to 3 foot 
plants. Its most remarkable feature, however, is its early 
blooming habit. It blooms from mid-summer until frost. 
EARLY SINGLE. Grows 5 feet tall and blooms several weeks 
before the late-flowering varieties. Flowers 3 inches across. 
Crimson. White. 
Rose. Mixed. 
EARLY DOUBLE CRESTED. Showy plants, 3 to 4 feet tall, 
covered with a mass of lovely, large flowers. Our strain pro 
duces a large percentage of double blooms. 
Pink. White. 
Crimson. Early Double, Mixed. 
Cosmos Sensation. The newest Cosmos of immense size—4 to 5 
inches in diameter. Their strong stems make them an ideal cut 
flower. Height, 3 to 4 feet. 
Pinkie—Rose Pink. Pkt. 10c. 
Purity—Pure White. Pkt. 10c. 
Cardinal—Newest sensation color—crimson. Pkt. 10c. 
Mixed Colors. Pkt. 10c. NEW! 
Cosmos Extra Early Double Sensation. The new double form 
of the popular Sensation Cosmos. The average size is between 
4 y 2 and 5 inches in diameter. The finest Cosmos we’ve ever 
offered. Pkt. 15c. CREPIS AF 
Bright, rose flowers borne on tufted plants. 1 ft. tall. Blooms 
freely all summer. Useful for ederinsrs. 
SENSATION COSMOS 
MAIL ORDERS TO BRAEGER BROS., 140 S. W. YAMHILL, PORTLAND, OREGON 
PHONE ATwater 9393 
