CENTAUREA ANNUAL 
Excellent garden-decorative or cut-flower material. 
CENTAUREA IMPERIALIS PURE WHITE—Big, fluffy, 
fragrant flowers for cutting. 35 inches. Pkt. 10c. 
CENTAUREA SUAVEOLENS—ecbk(2-3)24. Grecian Corn- 
flower. Fragrant, double, pure yellow. Pkt. 10c; 4% oz. 20c. 
CENTAUREA MOSCHATA PEERLESS—ecbx (2-3)36. Giant 
Sweet Sultan. Big blossoms of great doubleness, delicately 
musk-fragrant, and with long stems. Pure white, pink, 
rose, lavender and purple, with those delightful tones 
that lie between yellow and rose. Pkt. 10c; 4% oz. 20c; 
4 oz. 30c. 
CENTAUREA MACULOSA WHIRLWIND—ecbndx (3-4) 50. 
The blossoms are tassels of ivory tone, edged by wide, sil- 
very white laciness. Cuts well. An occasional seedling will 
throw lavender flowers. Though technically it 
will usually give good bloom first season. ts 
oz. 80e. 
CENTAUREA GYMNOCARPA—ifbk(2-4)20. Dusty Miller. 
The masses of finely cut silvery foliage are valued for 
biennial, 
IP ict LoCis 
edgings, but there are pretty violet flowers. Pkt. 10c; 
% oz. 35c. 
CENTAUREA AMERICANA — ecbk(2-4)40. Basket-flower. 
Long-rayed blossoms from rosy lilac to lavender. Flowers 
may be four inches across. Pkt. 10c; 4 oz. 25c. 
CENTAUREA AMERICANA WHITE FORM—ecbk (2-4) 40. 
Immense fluffy flowers of pure white, spectacular in both 
size and beauty. In bloom for months. You will like it. 
Pkt. 10c; % oz. 20c; %4 oz. 35c. 
CENTAUREA CYANUS JUBILEE—eik(2-3)12. An _ edger, 
dwarf, compact, loaded to capacity with double blossoms 
of a most vivid blue. Unusual. Pkt. 15e. 
CENTAUREA CYANUS DOUBLE MIXED—ecbk(2-3)30. It 
has many names, Cornflower, Bluet, Ragged Sailor among 
them. Large double flowers all summer, blue, pink, red, 
maroon, white and mauve. Pkt. 10c; 4 oz. 25c. OFFER 
15A23—One pkt. each of the 10 for 90c. 
CENTAUREA CYANUS VARIETIES — Following named 
kinds of Improved Double Cornflower can be supplied at 
uniform price of Pkt. 10c; % oz. 20c; 4% oz. 35e. BLACK 
BOY, maroon; BLUE BOY; PINKIE; RED BOY; SNOW 
MAN; CARMINE ROSE; RUBY; MAUVE QUEEN. OFFER 
16A23—One pkt. each of the 8 colors for 65c. 
We defend earth’s beauty. 
CERATOTHECA TRILOBA—ebk(3-5)60. Stately South Af- 
rican annual of unusual effect. The flowers are like giant 
Foxglove blossoms, long-lipped, all of a soft downy laven- 
der, save for black-violet throat lines. From very early 
garden sowings made where plants are to stand, there 
should be good bloom at the beginning of August. Pkt. 
15¢c; 8 for 40c. 
CENTRANTHUS MACROSIPHON—eicx (2-4) 20. 
or False Heliotrope. Heads of brilliant rose. Good edger 
or cutter, and withstands heat and drought. Pkt. 10c. 
CHEIRANTHUS ALLIONI—erbnx(2)16. Here is orange, 
brilliant, far-glowing, for many, many weeks. Blooms well 
first season if sown early. Pkt. 10c; %4 oz. 25c. 
CLARKIA FINEST DOUBLE MIXED—eck(2-4)25. Flowers 
that might be little double roses, carried in wreath sug- 
gestion. Pink, salmon, rose, carmine, white and purple 
in mixture. <A delightful annual. Pkt. 10c. 
COBAEA SCANDENS—Rapid annual vine, to 15 feet. Hand- 
some violet bells. Pkt. 10c. 
COLLINSIA SALMON BEAUTY—ek(2)12. Pretty, but 
oddly shaped blossoms of salmon rose in whorls about 
slender stems. Sow early. Pkt. 15c. 
COLLINSIA VIOLACEA—ernstkt(1-2)6. Blue-eyed Mary. 
A lovely flower of earliest spring, blossoms bright blue with 
white and purple markings. Prefers light shade. Will 
naturalize. Sow directly where effect is desired, in either 
very early spring, or in late fall. Pkt. 15c (3 for 40c). 
COLLOMIA GRANDIFLORA—ex(2-3)18. Pretty little sal- 
mon-colored flowers set on green cushions. Pkt. 10c. 
GOLD OF ARABY 
The Gold of Araby (Cladanthus arabicus) will give long 
delight in dry, sunny places. The foliage is of the finest 
ferniness, burnished golden daisies terminating each feather- 
leafed stem. Then new stems radiate from beneath the 
flower, several of them, each in its turn to become flower- 
tipped, with again new stems radiating from close below 
new blooms, and so repeated until late autumn sets limit. 
erdk(2)15. Pkt. 15¢ (3 for 40c). 
Valeriana 
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COERULEA 
CERINTHE 
From the summer-lands that ring the Mediterranean, come 
the likable Cerinthes, heat and drought-tolerant annuals 
of easiest handling. The ficwers are carried in many arch- 
ing crosier sprays, each of the little blossoms a short, 
slightly spreading tube-bell, foliage bluish in tone, white- 
marbled. Variety MAJOR, bells buff-amber below, purple 
above. Pkt. 25c. Variety COIMBRA, flowers purple with 
pale violet spots. Pkt. 20c. 
ANNUAL CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Here are the Summer Chrysanthemums, quick to flower, 
excellent for cutting, and showy in the garden. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM GOLDWINGS — ecbx(2-5)36. Quick 
beauty here, golden wings over the garden. Large daisy- 
flowers, with long pinion-petals of gleaming yellow. Chrysan- 
themum viscidi-hirtum. Pkt. 10c; 14 oz. 25e. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM W. E. GLADSTONE—ecbx (3-4)36. Big 
single flowers, zoned purple, yellow, crimson. Pkt. 10c. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM CORONARIUM DOUBLE—ecbx(3-4). 
20. Pure white and varied yellows, intensely double. Pkt. 10c. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM THE SULTAN—ecbx(3-4)36. Blossoms — 
zoned red-copper over soft yellow. Pkt. 10c. 
OFFER 17A23—One pkt. each of above for 365c. 
CLEOME 
Stately annual ffowers that have almost the effect of 
shrubs. Easy from seed, giving a long season of bloom. 
GOLDEN CLEOME—ebk(3-5)60. Sow seeds in early spring, 
and by mid-July the plants will be in flower, a towering 
airiness of swaying golden orange from then until late 
October. Massed groups of it give magnificent effects. The 
plants simulate tree form, a yard-high slender trunk, then 
a wide tangle of branching, each branch ending in an ever- 
extending raceme of crowded golden blossoms, long-sta- 
mined and as lightsome a filigree in sky-profile as any other 
Cleome. Pkt. 15c; 4% oz. 25c; %4 oz. 40c. 
GREAT PINK CLEOME—ebk(2-5)50. Stately many-stemmed . 
plants, each stem ending in a great airy raceme, ever- 
lengthening, of most showy flowers, the petals brilliant rose; 
stamens slender, spidery. Three months of bloom. Our own 
strain, selected at Old Orchard. Pkt. 10c; %4 oz. 25c. 
CLEOME PINK QUEEN—A very gocd pink Cleome, but 
hardly distinguishable from the last, and in no way superior 
to it. True strain. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 25c. 
PINK DANDELION 
That is a name given often to the pink form of CREPIS 
RUBRA, for the flowers are about size and doubleness of 
those of Dandelion, but soft, pure pink instead of rich 
yellow; and they appear over a greater period, there are 
mere of them at a time, and each one stays open longer 
than with Dandelion. No danger either of it self-sowing, 
though it’s easy and quick in the garden if sown early. You 
are pretty sure to like this one. Pkt. l5e (3 for 40c). 
