
DOUBLE SUNBURST COREOPSIS 
The real 
bell tlower. 
Branching plant heavily loaded with large 
pendant bells. Excellent for flower borders and 
rockery background. Grown in ordinary soil, 
fertilized with complete fertilizer. Does well in 
CANTERBURY BELLS (2°). 
sun or slight shade. Blooms May and June; 
growth 3 to 4 feet. Grouping with Scabiosa, 
Perennial Aster and Lupine. Seeds sown in July 
to produce flowering clumps next year. Vari- 
eties: Calycanthema (cup and saucer), light 
blue, dark blue, white, rose pink, and mixed. 
Packet, 10c. 
CARDINAL CLIMBER (Lobelia cardina- 
lis). (hA). Growth 
2 to 4 feet. Erect, smooth, glistening plant with 
large, dark-green, lanceolate leaves. Racemose 
spikes of rather large, slender-tubular,intense 
cardinal flowers. Blooms July to September. 
Accent plant in rockery, near pools, in perennial 
border. Packet, 10c. 
CARNA TION (tP). Grows from | to 11% feet. 
Easily winter killed, should 
be sown in flats during March. Transplant to 
other boxes when plants are 1 inch high, transfer 
to open soil when ground becomes warm. Car- 
nations are best planted by themselves. Vari- 
eties: Chabaud, Double Giant, cardinal red, 
deep rose, flesh pink, white, mixed. (Annual). 
Marguerite, blooms four months from sowing, 
in mixed shades only. Packet, 10c. 
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CELOSIA CRISTATA 
large leaves, curious spikes of crested or plumy, 
brightly colored fascicles, the effect extending 
from July until late in the fall. Growth 9 to 18 
inches. Requires a moist, rich soil and sun. 
Should be planted by themselves in beds, in 
flower borders, or in front of shrubs with dark- 
green foliage. Sow seed in early spring. Vari- 
eties: Cristata Tall Crimson; Celosia Plumosa 
Fine Feathered Mixed. Packet, 10c. 
CHINESE WOOL FLOWER (Cees 
Childsii). 
Plants grow 2 to 3 feet high, are freely branch- 
ing and bear in profusion elegant ball-shaped, 
wool-like flowers of scarlet and purplish crim- 
son. Blooms freely until frost. Do best in a 
fertile soil supplied with plenty of moisture. 
Packet, 10c. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM (28). Béactive 
long stemmed sum- 
mer flowering plant, wide varieties of color. 
Sow seeds in flats and transplant when soil is 
warm, or sow seed outdoors after all danger of 
frost has passed. Plant in rich soil. Grows 18 
to 24 inches in height. Blooms profusely 
throughout the summer months and into the late 
fall. Varieties: Coronarium, tall double mixed. 
Carinatum, single mixed. Packet, 10c. 
(hA). 
CLARKIA Rocky Mountain Garland because 
in form and color it resembles a garland of 
almond blossoms. Easily cultivated in sunny 
locations in any light garden soil. It produces 
graceful, showy blossoms delicately rose or 
purple. Excellent for mass planting. Plant with 
Larkspur, Pansies, Nicotiana or Virginia Stock. 
Varieties: Scarlet Queen, Salmon Queen, 
White, Single Mixed, Double Mixed. 
Packet, 10c. 
COBAEA SCANDENS (Cup and Saucer 
Vine). (hP). Ever- 
green shrubby climber, growing 10 to 20 feet. 
Rapid growing with pinnate leaves, solitary, 
light violet or greenish-purple, bell-shaped 
flowers, blooming in April and May. Seed 
should be sown in early spring in moist earth. 
Good for covering porches, arbors, etc. 
Packet, 10c. 
COLEUS ). Erect, branching plant, grown ~ 
chiefly for the leaves, which are 
furrowed serrate, or dentate, colored red, yellow, 
purple, bright green, frequently blotched or 
variegated; small blue or lilac flowers. Sun 
loving plant growing from 1 to 2 feet. Requires 
a rich, fibrous loam. Used in window boxes 
and as potted plants for sun porches, conserva- 
tories, etc. Packet, 15c. 
ORDER EARLY ... MANY VARIETIES ARE LIMITED hs 
(Cockscomb). (hA) 
Erect plant, with 
Popularly known as the 
2 
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