
Sensation Cosmos. 
OLDS’ COSMOS. 
928. Sensation Mixed. H. A. 
blooms measure four to six 
plants four to five feet tall. 
The 
giant 
inches across on 
To produce the 
large blooms, plant three feet apart and disbud. 
Pkt., 5c; Ye 0z., 30c; oz., 50c. 
924, Double Orange Ruffles. H. A. Our new 
semi-double extra early Orange Flare Cosmos. 
See page 39 for color illustration and descrip- 
tion. YPEt=10¢; 2 pkts.,. 25c: 

Klondike Orange Flare Cosmos. 
927. Klondike Orange Flare. H. A. An early 
flowering strain produced in four months from 
seeding. Marigold-like foliage 2 to 3 feet tall 
and bushy. Flowers a deep, brilliant orange 
color, Pkt., 5c. 
925. Extra Early Double Crested Mixed. 
crested 
Very early. 
massed with blooms. The double 
edged with a row of single petals. 
10c; 2 pkts., 15c. 
926. Extra Early Colossal Mixed. 
for the northern latitudes. 
delicate, the flowers single and as large 
blooming kinds. Plants grow 4 to 6 feet high. 
1% 0Z., 25¢c; 02z., £0c. 
r, 


18hy 
Grows about three feet high, forming a perfect bush, 
center is 
H. A. The Cosmos 
The plant is graceful and 
as the 
Pkt., 5c; 
Celosia Crestata 
(Coxcomb.) 
Celosia Plumosa. 
906. CELOSIA DWARF CRESTATA. Cox- 
comb. H. A. Very hardy annuals of easy eul- 
ture, producing large ornamental comb-like heads 
like ruffled crimson chenille. Maroon-colored 
leaves, Pkt., 5c. 
905. CELOSIA PLUMOSA. Ostrich Plume. 
H. A. Plants pyramidal, branching out above 
the plant with numerous massive plumes which 
resemble ostrich feathers. PkEt., 5c. 

Firefly Cuphea. 
931. CUPHEA,. Firefly, H. A. The general 
effect of this plant when in full bloom is a ball 
of fire. It is excellent for rockery, window 
boxes, flower pots, or as a border plant. This 
tender annual will flower readily in twelve to 
fourteen weeks from seed and blooms profusely 
throughout the summer. The compact plants 
reach a height of about ten inches and are cov- 
ered with small delicate fiery cerise red flowers. 
Makes a good pot plant. Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15c. 
A. 
Pkt., 
late 

Centaurea, Imperialis (Sweet Sultan). 
911. CENTAUREA, IMPERIALIS, H. 
A. Sweet Sultan. Beautiful sweet-scented 
thistle-like flowers borne on long strong 
stems. When cut, will last for days in 
water. Very easy to grow. Combines 
well with other flowers. Pkt., 5c. 
934. CYNOGLOSSUM AMABILE. H. 
A. (Chinese Forget-Me-Not.) Forms 
erect bushes 24 to 36 inches high covered 
with beautiful brilliant blue, fragrant 
flowers. Blossoms from May to October. 
fine for the border. Very easy to grow. 
Pkt., 5e; 
937. CYNOGLOSSUM. Dwarf Firma- 
ment. H. A. Neater in appearance than 
the taller type and more suitable for bor- 
der planting. Grows about 16 inches tall. 
See page 40 for color illustration and de- 
scription. Pkt., -LO0¢;° 2: pkts:, -15c. 


936. DAHLIA. H. A. Improved 
Dwarf Mignon Hybrids. <A dwarf, com- 
pact, single-flowered Dahlia easily grown 
from seed. Attains a height of 1 to 1% 
feet. Will produce flowers freely through- 
out the season of many vivid and striking 
shades. Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15c. 
935. DAHLIA. H. A. Unwin’s Double 
Mixed. See page 39 for color illustration. 
Large flowering. Dahlias can be grown 
from seed so as to bloom the first year. 
Plant in a box in the house in April, and 
transplant, “Pkt: 15¢3" 22 spkts:., 225c. 
BULBS. See page 35. 
Lacinatus Splendens Dianthus. 
953. DIANTHUS. lLacinatus Splendens. H. 
A. Probably the most striking of all the Dian- 
thus. Neat and compact in habit, growing about 
6 to 8 inches high and producing hundreds of 
showy flowers throughout the season. Dozens of 
flowers in bloom at a time. Blooms throughout 
the summer mouths. Flowers are strongly 
scented and are about two inches in diameter. 
The color is brilliant crimson with a vividly 
contrasting large white eye. An easily grown, 
free flowering garden annual. Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 
15c. 
950. DIANTHUS. (Pinks.) Double Chinen- 
sis Mixed. H. A. One of the most loved of all 
annuals. The brilliant, contrasting colors appear- 
ing in each flower form striped bands and mark- 
ings and are very beautiful. Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 
15c, 
954, DIANTHUS, Sweet Wivelsfield. H. A. A 
cross between the hardy Pink and the Sweet 
William. Flowers are over three inches in di- 
ameter and are borne profusely. Colors include 
pink, rose, white and many marked with con- 
trasting shades. Some are honey-scented. Pkt., 
10¢; 2 pkts., 15c. 

Sweet Wivelsfield Dianthus. 
