Grandi- 
flora. Per- 
ennial. 2 to 3 
feet. Bright 
yellow flow- 
ers from 
June until 
frost. Flow- 
er the first 
year from 
seed. 1912— 
Pkt ae 
Semi-Dou- 
ble. Peren- 
nial. Simi- 
lar to the 
above, ex- 
COREOPSIS 

Coreopsis, Semi-Double 
cept the lovely flowers are double and 
semi-double. Very free bloomer. 1933 
—Pkt.,.10c. : 

Double Flowering Cornflower, Mixed 
CORN FLOWER 
See Color Illustration, Page 102. 
Centaurea. Annual, There is, per- 
haps, no more popular annual than the 
Cornflower. It will grow anywhere 
and as a cut-flower it is cansidered in- 
dispensable. Sometimes called Bach- 
elor’s Button. 
Jubilee Gem, A dwarf variety, 10 
to 15 inches tall, compact, literally 
covered with double dark blue flow- 
ers. 1879—PkKt., 10c. 
Double Mixed... 1875—Pkt., 10c; 3 
pkts., 25c. 
Double Mixed, Salzer’s Clifiwood 
Farm TRIPLE-A-TESTED—A special 
reselected strain certified by THREE- 
WAY. -bestsn 1 896—-PkKt,,. 15¢sa =p ts., 
35¢. 
COXCOMB €Celosia) 
Annual. Free rp 
blooming plants, 
easily grown, 
Piumosa. 2% to 3 
feet high. Feath- 
ery plumes of 
magnificent shades 
of red and yellow 
mixed, 1885—Pkt., 
10c. 
Chinese Wool- 
flower (Celosia 
Childsi). A unique 
form of feathered 
Coxcomb, 2 to 3 ft. 
high, each branch 
terminating in big Coxcomb, Plumosa 
heads of showy fire red flowers. 1886 
PKC 
Cristata. Large flower heads, long 
and broad, resembling a_ rooster’s 
comb, mixed colors, 1 ft. 1887—PKt., 8c. 
Gilbert’s Maple Gold. Almost glob- 
ular heads of golden’ maple, some 




varying to rose and pink, 8 to 12 heads * 
8 ft. 1888—Pkt., 20¢. 
CYCLAMEN 
Greenhouse plant. Graceful orchid- 
like flowers in about 24 months from 
sowing seed. Cultural directions on 
each packet. 
Salzer’s Show Mixture. Colors range 
from white to crimson, with interme- 
diate shades. 1924—Pkt., 35c; 2 pkts., 60c. 
to a plant. 


Orange Wiare Cosmos 
COSMOS 
Annual. Popular for tall borders 
and for cutting, producing its artistic 
flowers until frost. 8-314 ft. 
ORANGE RUFFLES. 
Vivid, «rich orange,. putterfly-like 
plooms, very free flowering. The love- 
ly flowers are semi-double, something 
new in Cosmos. 1917—Pkt. 15c. 
SENSATION 
An extra early strain with extra 
Jarge single flowers 4 to 5 inches 
across, with heavy fluted petals. 38% 
feet. Enormous flowers can be, had 
by disbudding. ‘Mixed eolors of pink 
and white. 1916—Pkt., 10c. 
Extra-Early Cosmos 
Seed sown April 26th produced 
plants riotous with large single 
blooms July 19th. 
Orange Flare. 
single’ flowers. 
L5:Ce 
Extra Early Mixed. Fine single 
flowers of pink, red and white, all 
mixed, 1914—Pkt., 5c; % 0z., 1dc. 
Cliffwood Mixed. Seed saved from 
the largest flowers on our Cliffwood 
Farms. 1920—Pkt., 10c; % 02. 25c; 
% oz., 40c. 
Bright vivid orange, 
1915—Pkt., 8c; % 0Z., 

Cosmos, Extra Early, Double Crested 
Extra Early, Double Crested 
Fine, large. full, double crests im the 
eenter. It reverts back to its single 
form, but a goodly percentage will 
bear perfect, double crested Cosmos. 
Mixed. Pink, red, and white flowers, 
all mixed. 1913—Pkt., 12c; % oz.,50e. 
DAHLIAS 
Tender Perennial. Start the seed 
indoors in. a shallow box or pan in 
March or early April. Transplant 
earefully as their growth demands. 
Double Giant. Double, informal dec- 
orative dahlias, mixed. Blooms first 
year from seed. 3to5 ft. 1929—Pkt., 
ie 
Unwin Bedding. Double and semi- 
double flowers, excellent for cutting, 
on dwarf bushy plants 18 to 24 in. 
high. Mixed colors. 1931—Pkt., 10c. 

SKS 
70 We were very well pleased with the flower seed ordered from you last year.— 
> Mrs. Math Boesen, R.D. 1, Box 118, Evansville, Minn. 
iN 
Dahlberg ears ; 
Daisy 
Annual. 
Six inches. 
Hundreds of 
tiny golden 
yellow. daisy 
like flowers, 
D eo OFM SS 
freely from 
summer until 
frost. Ideal 
edging for 
hot, 8 Ue Oy s 
borders. Also Shasta Daisy 
ideal for the 
rock garden. 4935—Pixt,, Ne; 
Shasta Daisy (Leucanthemum),. Per- 
ennial. Splendid flowers often 4 inches 
across, white with broad overlapping 
petals. _1937—PKt., 10e. 
Shasta Daisy, Cliffwood Giant Dou- 
ble. (Perennial.) A giant double form, 
the big shaggy white flowers resem- 
bling Asters, with their loose and in- 
curved petals. Often 5 in. across. 2% 
ft. Started indoors, the seedlings will 
flower in five months. 1799—Pkt., Bes 
Orange Daisy or Ursinia. Annual, 


-The orange flowers have ‘purple and 
black centers. Hlegant as a cut flower. 
and showy in the garden. 1 ft. 2671 
SP ktaoc. 
Dimorphotheca, Oran ge Glory 
DIMORPHOTHECA 
Annual. Showy daisy-like flowers, 
easily grown, very free flowering. 
Orange Glory. Deep tangerine 
orange, with dark center disc. 1 ft. 
1972—Pkt., 10c. 
White. 1 ft. 1974 
White Beauty. 
Pkt.,- 10c. 
Three inch white velvety 
1% ft. 
Ecklonis. 
daisies with deep blue disc 
1973—Pkt., 15c. 
CYPRESS VINE 
“Annual. Well known climbers with 
fern-like foliage and small red or 
white trumpet shaped flowers. 10 ft. 
Fine for trellises. 1926—Pkt., 8c. 
DUSTY MILLER 
of z White 
Leaved 
Centaus- 
rea. Per- 
ennial. 
Grown 
£°6-fa eS 
’ fine - cut, 
silvery 
: gr ay 
foliage. 15 inches. Very effective. 
1884—Pkt., 100 seeds, 12c. 
Perennial. A: very 
FEVERFEW Perennial. A very 
border plant, bearing masses of flow= 
ers. Good for cutting. 
Golden Ball (Eximea). 
low flowers. 10 in. 
Snowball (Capensis). 
whité. 2139—Pkt., 10c. 



Dusty Miller 

Double yel- 
2138—Pkt., 10ce. 
24 in. Double 
ALL FLOWER SEEDS 
ARE POSTPAID 

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