

CANDYTUFT 
These provide very attractive margins and edgings, and superb cut-flowers. A continuous supply 
may be grown by successive sowings, making the first outdoors in April where the plants are to bloom, 
thinning to stand 8 to 12 inches apart, allowing room for full development. They like rich soil and 
should be watered freely. They will bloom in about 8 weeks from sowing. Also see the Perennial List. 
Giant White Hyacinth-flowered. ; Pkt. 10c; 4oz. 25c; oz. 75c; 141b. $2.25; Ib. $6.75 
An extra-select free-blooming strain, with 18-imch branching plants, each branch terminating in an 
immense spike of snow-white florets. Best for cutting because of its branching habit and good stems. 
Dwarf Mixed Umbellata. Pkt. 10c; Woz: 25c; oz. €0c; 4 Ib. $1.75; Ib. $5.25 
An especially fe strain with compact, uniform plants, 6 inches high, bearing quite large flower-umbels 
of umbrella form. These are unexcelled for bedding plants, and make admirable margins. 
Mammoth Umbellata. ; : Each, pkt. 10c; oz. 45c; 4b. $1.35; Ib. $4 
Extra-large umbels on 12-inch branching plants. Carmine, Lilac, Flesh-Pink, White and Mixed. 
Jucunda. Pkt. 25c; 2;0z. 50c; Yoz. $1.50 
An unusually pretty deep pink variety on miniature plants 4 inches high. An excellent subject for the rock-garden 
Really a perennial but best treated as an annual in our latitude. 
CARDINAL CLIMBER Pkt. 20c; 140z. 65c; oz. $2 
The most beautiful and colorful of all annual climbers. The rapid-growing, fern-like vine attains a growth of 20 to 
30 feet, and is studded with intense, fiery cardinal-red flowers, 11% inches across, in clusters from summer to frost. 
CARNATION 
These fine strains are classed as annuals, as they bloom the first year from seed. In favorable latitudes 
the plants will winter over if given protection, and will flower again the next season. If the seed is 
started between January and March indoors and transplanted to the garden in Jate May, at least 6 
inches apart, you will have blooms from early summer right up to frost. A sowing m April gives flowers, 
but not unt fall. In the fall pot the plants and cut back, to bloom again indoors. 
Chabaud’s Giant Outdoor, Scarlet. Pkt. 20c; #s0z. 45c; 1éoz. $1.35; oz. $4; YIb. $12 
These bloom in frve months from the time the seed is planted, and continue throughout the summer. They are of 
robust, upright form and 20 inches high, each plant with 10 to 20 stalks bearing huge, strongly clove-scented, 
double flowers of fine form. To get largest blooms allow only one bud to astem. Excellent for cutting. 
Chabaud’s Giant Outdoor Formula, Mixed. Pkt. 20c; ~;0z. 35c; Woz. $1; oz. $3; 4b. $9 
Chabaud’s Enfant de Nice, Mixed. Pkt. 20c; j40z. 55c; loz. $1.65; oz. $5; Wb. $15 
This is truly a magnificent strain, with remarkable flowers for an outdoor Carnation. They are very fragrant, with 
full heads 21% to 3 inches across, on extremely stiff stems above plants of compact, upright growth, 20 inches high. 
This strain is the last word in annual Carnations. They make exceptionally fine borders and are admirable for 
cutting. The mixture includes Light Pink, Blood-Red, Deep Rose, Salmon, Scarlet, Striped, and White. 
CELOSIA 
The dwarf Cockscombs are very showy in the border, and the plumed, feathered varieties are especially 
attractive in large beds. AII are useful for cutting and retain their color even when dried. For the 
outdoor garden sow the seed May 15, in quite rich soil, and water freely. They bloom continuously 
from midsummer until frost. For spring pot sale start the seed indoors m March and transplant. 
Childsi, Mixed. Pkt. 10c; Moz. 25c; Yoz. 40c; oz. $1.25; 14 Ib. $3.75 
Chinese Woolflower. The plants, 2 to 3 feet high, form many branches, each terminating in a globe-shaped flower- 
head resembling a ball of wool. The colors do not fade and embrace crimson, pink, rose and yellow. 
Cristata, Dwarf Empress. Pkt. 10c; zs0z. 20c; 14o0z. 65c; oz. $2; M4Ib. $6 
Cockscomb. Dwarf 10-inch plants with dark bronze foliage and enormous crimson heads like a cockscomb. 
Cristata, Dwarf Mixed. Pkt. 10c; ys0z. 20c; }40z.. 65c; oz. $2; 4Ib. $6 
Cockscomb. These dwarf, 1-foot plants are very uniform, bearing bright flowers in many colors, mcluding crimson, 
rose, orange, gold and white. They are fine for borders and bloom all summer. 
Plumosa, Ostrich Plumed, Mixed. : ; E Pkt. 10c; 140z. 35c; oz. $1; IIb. $3 
These are handsome plants of symmetrical, pyramidal growth, 2 feet high, each branch topped with a richly colored 
plume. They make gorgeous displays in beds from J uly until September in crimson, fiery red, scarlet and yellow, 
idalis, D f Fiery Feather. ; Pkt. 15¢; z,0z. 35c; oz. $1; oz. $3; Ib. $9 
ei alaraed Rear alie type is fine for bedding and for spring pot-plants. "Perfect pyramids, 12 inches high, 
with fiery red spires branching mostly from the base of the plant. 
idalis, Fl f Fire. d Pkt. 20c; zs0z. 35c; oz. $1; oz. $3 
ae mares Winner: “OF Sie feet pyramidal habit, 18 inches high, with center stalk and many side branches, each 
topped with a round, plumed flower-head of vivid, fiery scarlet. These make striking pot-plants. 
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