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1291 Chrysanthemums 
CHRYSANTHEMUM ~ Perennial 
Hardy Perennials 216 feet 
Showy, Daisy-like flowers with yellow centers 
borne on handsome, bushy plants. Fine for the 
perennial border and for cutting. 
1315 Giant Double Shasta Daisy. An almost 
fully double form of Shasta Daisy made up of 
masses of long, slender, pure white petals 
which curl and twist so as to almost hide the 
pure yellow centers. It grows about 21% feet 
tall and blooms from July until Autumn. 
Pkt. 50c., 3 pkts. $1.25 
1324 Shasta Daisy, Alaska. A fine, improved 
form of the original Shasta Daisy. Large, pure 
white Daisies during June and July on 214-foot 
plants. Pkt. 15c., 3 pkts. 35c., 144 oz. 50c. 
CINERARIA 
Tender Perennial Greenhouse plants 1 to 3 feet 
Handsome plants for conservatory or house 
decoration with massive heads of showy blooms 
in a wide variety of interesting colors. They are 
very easily grown and the seed may be sown from 
May to September for succession, but the prin- 
cipal sowing should be made in July. 
1348 Breck’s Columbia, Tall Mixed. Large, 
handsome flowers, an exceptional strain. 2 feet. 
Pkt. $1.00, 3 pkts. $2.50 
1351 Siter’s Rainbow Strain. Attractive, 
light-eyed strain, of compact growth, with 
medium-sized flowers. 114 feet. 
Pkt. $1.00, 3 pkts. $2.50 
1352 Cremer’s Prize, Mixed. A wonderful 
strain producing such masses of medium sized 
blooms that the plants are completely covered. 
2 feet. Pkt. $1.00, 3 pkts. $2.50 
1362 Cactus Flowered, Mixed. Large, single 
flowers with long, narrow petals rolled length 
wise. Wide color range. 21% feet. 
Pkt. 75c., 3 pkts. $1.75 
1364 Multiflora nana, Mixed. Dwarf, well- 
formed plants with dense clusters of blooms in 
many colors. 1 foot. Pkt. $1.00, 3 pkts. $2.50 
1366 Stellata, Choice Mixed. Large clustered 
heads of small star-like blooms. Height 3 feet. 
Pkt. 75c., 3 pkts. $1.75 
California Giants 
Large-flowered hybrids in separate shades. 
Pkt. $1.00, 3 pkts. $2.50 
1367 Blue Shades. 
1368 Crimson Shades. 
1369 Salmon Shades. 
1370 Giant Mixture. Al! shades. 
CLARKIA 
Hardy Annual 
Although natives of this country and widely 
cultivated abroad, Clarkias are strangely ne- 
glected in most gardens. They can be grown with 
the utmost ease if they are given a little shade 
and ordinary attention. The tall, leafy stems are 
covered with showy flowers making them most 
attractive for bedding and cutting. Fine, also, 
when grown in pots for use in the conservatory. 
1386 Salmon Queen. Handsome spikes of 
bloom, in a lovely rich salmon-pink shade. 
An exquisite pot-plant. 
21% feet 
Pkt, docs 3 pktse oe: 
1392 Superb Mixture. A superb assortment of 
clear dainty shades together with the bolder, 
richer colors. Pure white through shell; 
salmon and rose pink to orange, Oran Ee, -red 
and scarlet. Pkt. 15c., 3 pkts. 35c., 14 oz. 50c. 
COBAEA — Cup-and-Saucer Vine 
20 feet 
1408 Scandens. Rapid growing vines for train- 
ing over fences or trellises, with actractive and 
unusual foliage, and handsome ‘blooms, light 
green in the bud, but opening to large purple 
bells. Pkt. 10c., 3 pkts. 25c., 14 oz. 50c. 
Treat as Annuals Climbing vine 

1400 Cleome, Pink Queen 
CLEOME Pungens — Spider Plant 
Hardy Annuals 3 to 5 feet 
Handsome, vigorous plants which grow from 
3 to 5 feet high and produce many spikes of 
showy flowers with long, spidery stamens. Ex- 
cellent for bold masses in the back of the flower 
border or in the center of large beds. 
1400 Pink Queen. Silvey Medal, 1942 A.A.S. 
Huge heads of delightful, clear pink blooms, 
borne high on tall, well branched and attrac- 
tive plants, with clean and airy foliage. It 
starts to bloom in early July and continues on 
without a lapse until frost cuts it down. 
Known simply as the ‘“‘Pink Spider Plant’”’ 
but truly a magnificent introduction and more 
than worthy of the honors heaped upon it. 
Pkt ley a pktsy35c: 
1402 White Feather. <A pure white variety. 
Pkt. 10c., 3 pkts. 25c., 14 oz. 75c. 
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CONVOLVULUS Minor 
Treat as Annuals Rock garden and edging 1 foot 
Dwarf spreading plants which are very free 
flowering and are very effective in the rock gar- 
den. They are also excellent for low edgings or 
for growing in window boxes or hanging pots. 
The flowers resemble small Morning Glories, 
but remain open all day in good weather. A 
bright, sunny exposure is best. 
1428 Royal Ensign. Deep, bright ultramarine 
blue. More intense in color than any other 
annual. Pkt. 25c., 3 pkts. 60c. 
1430 Minor, Mixed (Dwarf Morning Glories). 
Handsome flowers in shades of blue, purple, 
rose and white. Pet lOc pits. 25¢e; 
CORAL FLOWER 
Half-hardy Annual Border plants 2 feet 
1432 Coral Flower. A new annual flower of ex- 
quisite, jewel-like daintiness and vivid color- 
ing. The foliage, too, is decorativ 
dark green leaves in dense clusters at the base 
of the plant—and from these clusters rise slim 
wiry stems bearing minute, starry flowers of 
rosy pink. These blooms are foliowed by berry 
like capsules, each like a bead of coral polished 
to intense brilliancy; hundreds of them on each 
of the spire-like stems. Suitable for both bed- 
ding and cutting. Pkt. 25c., 3 pkts. 60c. 

COREOPSIS — Perennial 
Hardy Perennial Border plants 3 feet 
Fine, bushy spreading plants of upright growth 
bearing an abundance of large, golden yellow 
flowers from early June until Fall. Excellent for 
bold color masses in the border. 
1435 Mayfield Giant. An improved form of 
this popular perennial with large, deep golden 
flowers like immense yellow Cosmos. 
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1438 Sunburst. A handsome large-flowered 
Coreopsis with double flowers of rich gold. 
Pkt: 25c:, 3 pkts. 60) 44 02.) 75¢ 
CORN 
Annual 6 feet 
1445 Ornamental Indian. This Corn produces 
large ears with multi-colored kernels in an end- 
less number of interesting shades. In great 
demand, when dried, for Autumn and Winter 
decorations. Oza 5c. 

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Complete details on how to make the garden 
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Instructive information on how to easily at- 
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