Chrysanthemum (a) 
Favorite for fall bloom. Pleasing color range. 
2 to 4 feet. 
CHINESE AND JAPANESE VARIETIES MIXED 
—If the seed is sown February or March, and 
properly treated, the plants will bloom pro- 
fusely next fall. Package 100 seeds, 25c. 
We can supply plants in April. Colors: white, 
yellow, lavender, pink and red. Dozen, $1.10. 
Cleome Spider Plant (a) 
An attractive annual, 4 feet high. Has large 
clusters of rosy-purple flowers. Fine for bor- 
ders. Sow in open ground from March till May. 
Celosia (a) 
COCKSCOMB 
Free blooming annual growing best in rather 
light soil, not too rich. Sow in spring. 
DWARF EMPRESS (Cristata Nana)—This beau- 
tiful dwarf plant has bronze leaves; combs 
rich crimson of collosal proportions; a semi- 
dwarf variety. Ounce $1.50. 
FINEST MIXED—A mixture of the best dwarf- 
growing varieties. 
Flame of Fire 
(Celosia Pyramidalis) 
New dwarf Celosia, grows 12 inches high 
with pyramidal form, carrying large blaze col- 
ored combs on each stem, very branching, 
each plant grown to same size and form, the 
whole plant looks like a Flame of Fire. Very 
desirable for border or edging. Sow in spring. 
RED CHENILLE! 
A new branching type Cockscomb. Each 
plant produces six or more branches ideal 
for cutting with a red crest resembling 
a mass of chenille. Comes to bloom in 
summer. For fall bloom sow seeds in July. 

Coleus (tp) 
Most popular of ornamental foliage plants. 
Leaves are of many shades of color and have 
a rich, velvety appearance. Tender perennials. 
Finest Hybrida mixed; extra choice. Sow in- 
doors in January. Package, 15c; 2 for 25c. 
Coreopsis (hp) 
These graceful, daisy-like flowers with their 
broad fluted petals are a ‘‘’must’’ for every 
garden. Long stemmed, wonderful for cut- 
ting. Glossy, rich yellow. Long blooming 
season. 
Cosmos (a) 
Feathery foliage and wealth of bloom through 
late summer and autumn. Wonderful for 
cutting. 
COSMOS SENSATION — Finest mixed. The 
flowers are mammoth in size, 4 to 5 
inches in diameter with broad, heavy fluted 
petals carried on very strong stems. It is 
extremely early, blooming in ten weeks from 
time of seeding. The mixture contains white 
and shades of rose and pink. 
EARLY FLOWERING MIXED—The usual Cos- 
mos colors in mixture. Ounce 25c. 
EXTRA EARLY DOUBLE CRESTED—In Crimson 
King, Pink Beauty and mixed. Ounce $3.00. 
ORANGE FLARE—A new introduction, comes 
into bloom in less than 5 months after sowing. 
Ounce $1.00. 
LATE OR GIANT FLOWERED COSMOS 
CRIMSON 
WHITE LADY LENOX 
PINK LADY LENOX 
GIANT MIXED—14 ounce, 15c. 
GARDEN TIP: 
Select seeds of one or two new vegetables or 
flowers. They’ll add interest to your garden. 
Dahlia (a) 
Usually grown from roots, but interesting 
to raise from seed. Seed indoors. Set out 
after frost. 
DOUBLE MIXED—Saved from a large number 
of the finest double flowers. 
Delphinium (hp) 
PERENNIAL LARKSPUR 
Long floral spikes, in glorious shades of blue, 
white and pink. 
GOLD MEDAL HYBRIDS—These magnificent 
hybrids produce splendid spikes of very large 
flowers, single, semi-double, and double. Flow- 
ers spikes are from 3 to 5 feet in length. 
Colors range from pure white through all tints 
and shades of blue and lavender. Sow in 
fall. Ounce $1.50. 
Dimorphotheca (a) 
(African Daisy) 
AURANTICA—The bushy plant grows 12 to 
15 inches high. The flowers, which are 214 
inches and over across, are a unique, rich 
glossy orange-gold, with dark disc and halo. 
Sow in fall. Ounce, $2.00. 
Shasta Daisy 
A general mixture saved from a large num- 
ber of extra choice hybrids, and certain to 
produce a large number of varieties of great 
merit. Sow in fall. Ounce, $2.00. 
Dianthus (a) Pinks 
Hardy annuals, about 1 foot high and bear- 
ing beautifully colored single and double blos- 
soms in profusion all summer. Sow in fall. 
SWEET WIVELSFIELD — Fragrant 2 inch 
blooms. Bright crimson. 
DOUBLE CHINA MIXED (Chinensis)—White 
and dark crimson selves, also white tipped 
light purple and shades of red with darker 
blotches. Ounce 75c. 
DIANTHUS PLUMARIUS SCOTICUS DOUBLE 
—Self colors of various tints of pink, rose, 
salmon and white and the same colors in 
combinations with a bright crimson zone. 
DIANTHUS LACINIATUS SPLENDENS — The 
strangely sweet scented flowers are large 
Brilliant Crimson with a large white eye. 
Free flowering. 
MOURNING CLOAK—Flowers very dark vel- 
vety crimson, each petal being strikingly 
edged white. 
FIREBALL—Scarlet, compact, floriferous. 
DIANTHUS PLUMARIUS (Pheasant’s Eye Pink) 
—The original clove pink, of great beauty. 

CELOSIA 
FLAME OF FIRE 

DIANTHUS 
SWEET WIVELSFIELD 

COSMOS SENSATION 

STAFFEL'S 
COPPER ROSE 
DUST 
Keeps your Roses and Flow- 
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fungus. 
It’s So Easy To Use! 
25c |b. 5 Ibs. $1.00 



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