CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
The Annual Chrysanthemums or Painted 
Daisies, as they are called, bloom profusely 
from early summer until fall, their bright 
colors making a splendid show in the gar- 
den and being very useful as cut flowers in 
the house. As they grow 2 feet high, they 
make fine beds and borders. 
Double Flowering Tall Mixed. A splendid mix- 
ture including many colors. It will give a 
beautiful display in the garden all through 
the summer and fall besides yielding showy 
cut flowers. Pkg. 10c; 14 oz. 30c; oz. 50c. 
Double Flowering Dwarf Mixed. Besides yield- 
woblte A halt Mle kal aba 
ing plenty of flowers for cutting, the wide 
color range makes a showy spot in the gar- 
den. Pkg. 10c; Y oz. 30c; oz. 50c. 
Finest Tricolor Mixed. Eqsily grown annuals 
giving an abundance of large single flowers 
for cutting and display throughout the sum- 
mer. They are beautifully zoned and ringed 
with unusual contrasting colors. Pkg. 10c; 
VW oz. 30c; oz. 50c. 
SHASTA DAISY, CONQUEROR. A splendid 
perennial variety that bears «giant, white, 
glistening daisy-like flowers seldom less 
than 5 inches across on stems 21% feet high 
Blooms all season and when cut will remain 
in good condition for a week. Pkg. 15c; 
large pkg. 35c. 
CHEIRANTHUS ALLIONI 
Siberian Wallflower 
A beautiful plant for the rock garden. Its 
dazzling, fiery orange flowers are borne in 
the greatest profusion on stems a foot high. 
Best used as a biennial. Blooms May and 
June. Pkg. 10c; large pkg. 30c. 
CASTOR OIL PLANT 
You will find this under Ricinus, page 43. 
CLARKIA - Rocky Mountain 
Garland Flower 
Giant Double-Flowering. These are among the 
finest of all flowers for the garden, bloom- 
ing profusely and making a brilliant show 
when planted in beds and. borders. Each 
plant produces a mass of slender, upright 
branches about 2 feet high, covered almost 
the entire length with buds and_ flowers 
whose daintiness of form and delicacy of 
color remind one of the almond blossom. 
As a cut flower, few are more satisfactory. 
Very easily grown in any light garden soil, 
either in the sun or in partial shade. We 
offer a well-balanced mixture of these col- 
ors: rose-pink, salmon, scarlet, purple, or- 
ange, primrose, yellow and white. Pkg. 10c; 
Ya oz. 30c; WY oz. 50c. 

CLEOME, Giant Pink Queen 
A new graceful hardy annual that grows 
3 to 5 ft. tall. The plants are well branched, 
each branch terminating in a large head of 
bright pink blooms followed by long slender 
seed pods supported by long wiry. stems. 
Splendid for large beds or background plant- 
ing. See illustration page 2. Pkg. 25c. 
Gigantea (Spinosa). Bright crimson flowers, 
followed by seed-pods carried on wiry stems. 
Sow after the soil is warm. Blooms July and 
October. Height 3 to 4 feet. Pkg. 10c. 
CINERARIA 
Cremer’s Prize. Extra-large blooms in a greater 
range of color than found in other strains. 
Wilt-resistant plants. Pkg. 50c. 
COLEUS 
Special Rainbow Mixture. Large, beautifully 
colored leaves of light green, yellow, orange, 
crimson, and maroon, used for beds and 
borders and also for growing in pots. Pkg. 
2oC. 
COBAEA - Cup-and-Saucer Vine 
Scandens. A _ rapid-growing annual climber 
that often attains a height of 40 feet in a 
season. Flowers purple, bell-shaped. Fine 
for covering arbors and trellises. Plant seed 
edgewise and cover lightly; to get results 
start the seed indoors in March or April; can 
also be sown out-of-doors in May. Pkg.-10c. 
Pkg. 10c. 
Pkg. 10c. 
Scandens alba. Pure white. 
Mixed White and Purple. 
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Flare, Gold Medal winner of 
COSMOS 
In Flower from Summer ‘til Frost 
These are among the most popular and 
easily grown annual flowers, making a won- 
derful display in beds and borders in the 
garden and furnishing an abundance of cut 
bleoms for house decoration in the fall when 
other flowers are scarce. Sow the seed out- 
doors just as soon as danger from frost is 
over, or it may be started in cold frames and 
then transplanted. Thin or transplant 18 
inches apart, and pinch back the tops to 
make them branch. Cosmos prefer a rather 
light soil but do well most anywhere. 
Yellow Flare. Similar to the original Orange 
1935, except 
its color is a very rich butter-yellow, de- 
scribed as golden yellow by some judges. 
An abundance of 2-inch flowers on long 
wiry stems, 3 to 4 ft. tall. This new color 
in cosmos will be very popular. See color 
illustration on back cover. Pkg, 25c. 
Orange Flare. An early-blooming variety that 
received a Gold Medal in 1935. The blooms 
are extra large, carried on long stems, and 
are brilliant yellow in color. Pkg. 10c; large 
pkg. 25c. 
New Sensation Cosmos 
Award of Merit, All-America Selection, 1936 
Beautiful new variety bears, in good quanti- 
ty, large 4-inch in diameter, single flowers 
about 10 weeks after the seed is sown. Much 
better than other single flowering kinds. Plant 
is compact in growth, about 4 feet tall. 
Pink Lady. Rich shade of lilac-pink. 
White King. Glistening silvery white. 
Mixed Colors. These two colors mixed. 
Price of above: Pkg. 15c; large pkg. 35c. 
Early Giant-Flowering Cosmos 
The well known large flowering kind that 
blooms in July and continues until frost, if 
the seed is sown early. Grows 5 feet tall. We 
offer this Giant Flowering kind in Mixed 
colors. Pkg. 10c; large pkg. 20c. 
Early Double-Crested Cosmos 
The picture we show of this new Cosmos 
gives you but a faint idea of its wonderful 
beauty. In the center of the flower is a crest 
of short fine petals and this is surrounded 
by a row of broader and longer guard 
petals. The long, strong stems are covered 
with lace-like foliage that adds greatly to 
its decorative qualities. The plant grows 3 to 
4 feet high and is massed with bloom from 
July until frost. 
Carnelia. Splendid, rich crimson, double 
flowers. : 
Peach Blossom. Beautiful, rose-pink, double 
flowers. 
Whirlwind. Pure white, double flowers. 
Collection: One package of each of these 3 
separate colors for 35c. 
Mixed. A splendid mixture of these colors. 
Each of the preceding, pkg. 15c; 
large pkg. 45c. 
Coreopsis, Double Sunburst 


Shasta Daisy, Conqueror 
COREOPSIS - Tickseed 
LANCEOLATA GRANDIFLORA. One of the 
most popular hardy plants, bearing bright 
golden yellow flowers of a graceful form. 
Plants very hardy, 2 to 3 feet high, and 
covered with bloom from June until frost. 
Will do well anywhere. Valuable for cut- 
ting. Be sure to have a group of the plants 
in your garden; they are easily grown and 
are always satisfactory. Pkg. 10c; large 
pkg. 25c. 

DOUBLE SUNBURST. A new double-flowering, 
long-stemmed Coreopsis that is a splendid 
addition to our list of hardy flowers. Readily 
grown from seed and blooms the first season. 
Pkg. 15c; large pkg. 45c. 
MAYFIELD GIANT. Extra-large rich golden 
yellow flowers on long stems. There are 
many flowering branches providing an abun- 
dance of flowers for cutting. Pkg. 15c. 
CUPHEA, Firefly 
We had this in trial last summer and 
it attracted quite a little attention. 
The plants are compact, growing 
about 12 inches high and during 
August, September and October are 
covered with small, delicate, fiery red 
flowers. If you love red in your gar- 
den, we believe you will like Cuphea, 
Firefly. Pkg. 15c; large pkg. 45c. 
Early Double 

Crested Cosmos 
