
NORTHRUP, KING & CO.’'S VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS 
Chrysanthemum, Eastern Star 20 ins. 
This hardy annual is a summer blooming 
sort, easy to grow and a fine addition to any 
garden. Flowers are of the daisy type with 
delicate primrose petals and brown center. 
Free-blooming, bearing the flowers on long, 
stiff stems. 
Clarkia Elegans, Double Mixed 2 feet 
A graceful and popular annual excellent 
for borders, beds or cut flowers. Erect, bushy 
plants with attractive lignt green foliage. 
Rapid growers and constant bloomers. The 
stalks bear quantities of delicately colored 
double flowers in shades of red, white, pink 
and purple. Each stalk resembles a spray of 
Flowering Almond, and the blooms are 
placed axially along its length. Each bloom 
about % inch across, resembling a small 
carnation. Does well in sun or partial shade 
and in fairly cool, moist climate. 
Cleome Giant Pink Queen 
(Spiderflower) 3 to 5 feet 
All America Silver Medal winner in 1942. 
A hardy, easily grown annual with a sensa- 
tionally colorful display of bright, salmon 
pink flowers borne throughout the season. 
This member of the Caper family is most 
bizarre and interesting in its general ap- 
pearance and particularly in its structure of 
flowers and seed pods. The flowers emerge 
bright pink, change to a pale pink as they 
grow older beneath the newly forming 
blooms, then finally remain as long stemmed 
decorative pods beneath and around the col- 
orful blooms. An interestingly different 
flower for background or specimen planting. 
Coreopsis Lanceolata Grandiflora 

Columbine, Aquilegia, Long Spurred 
Hybrids Mixed 30 in. 
A hardy perennial which blooms early in 
the season—light green decorative foliage 
with long spurred blooms on slender, long 
stems. Outer petals have a range of shades 
—scarlet, orange, pink and blue. 
Coreopsis or Calliopsis Mixed 
18 to 24 inches. Many types of this 
hardy annual. Very satisfactory for beds 
and borders. Blooms from early summer 
to frost. Plants bushy with attractive foli- 
age, covered with a mass of bloom, ranging 
in colors through yellow, golden and crim- 
son. Flowers up to 2 inches across, excel- 
lent for cutting. 
Coreopsis, Lanceolata Grandiflora 
2 feet. This is the hardy perennial Calli- 
opsis. Fine bushy plants. The bright yellow 
flowers, about 2% inches across, are borne 
on long, wiry, graceful stems. Blooms re- 
semble daisies, and have broad fluted petals 
with ends attractively cut. They blossom 
over a long period and when cut are long- 
lasting. Plants usually flower the first year 
from seed. 
Cosmidium 2 feet 
This hardy annual is somewhat unknown 
to the gardening public and is sure to grow 
in popularity. Similar to the Calliopsis but 
flower stems are much longer. Blooms are 
1% to 2 inches across with overlapping 
petals of rich old gold and large brown 
centers. Continuous bloomers over a long 
period. 
Cosmos, Mammoth Early Flowering 
Mixed 4 to 5 ft. 
One of the most popular of easily grown 
annuals. A single type producing white, pink, 
and crimson flowers. Plants are of bushy 
habit with feathery light green foliage, 
making very pleasing backgrounds or 
screens. The flowers are about 8 inches 
across with broad, fluted, overlapping 
petals. Long, graceful stems make them 
especially attractive for cutting. 
Cosmos, Orange Flare 314 to 414 ft. 
One of the finest background plants and 
excellent for cut flowers—feathery foliage 
with large single orange colored blooms 
borne on long graceful stems. Easily grown, 
free flowering and an addition to any garden. 
4 to 5 feet 
This annual cosmos comes into bloom ten 
weeks after seed is sown. Produces largest 
flowers of any variety of cosmos in pink 
and white shades. 
Cosmos, Sensation 
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