


Try Brilliant Colored CELOSIA 
All Prices Postpaid 
CANTERBURY BELLS (Campanula). Bears a great 
profusion of attractive, bell- 
shaped flowers. Hardy, 
perennial, grows from two 
to four feet. 
1091—Finest Biennial Mixed. 
(Pkt. 10c) (%4 oz. 35c). 
1092—New Annual Mixed. 
Plants and flowers same 
as the well known bien- 
nials Canterbury Bells, but 
these bloom from seed the 
first year. They are very 
showy in beds and _ bor- 
ders. Grow 2 to 2¥2 feet 
CANTERBURY high. 
Bere (Pkt. 10c) (Y% oz. 25c). 
CASTOR OIL BEANS (Ricinus). A large appearing 
easily and quick growing plant. Leaves are 
enormous in size. This plant is quite effective as 
a repellent to grasshoppers and many other bugs, 
as the grasshoppers especially do not like the 
plant and shun any plot of ground where Castor 
Oil Beans are growing. 
1094—Zanzibariensis. A large growing variety 
attaining a height of 14 feet. Leaves enormous 
in size and seed large. 
(Pkt. 5c) (oz. 15c) (% Ib. 40c). 
1095—Scarlet Queen. A_ beautiful ornamenial 
variety of medium growth 5 to 10 feet, bushy 
leaves, bronzy green. The stem stalks and 
spikes or flowers are crimson. 
(Pkt. 5c) (oz. 15¢) (% lb. 50c). 
CARNATION (A and P). They are very neat in 
habit and are remarkable ior their rich profusion 


1099—Jeanne Dionis (White). 
(Pkt. 15c) (% oz. 40c). 
1100—Finest Mixed from named varieties. 
(Pkt. 10c) (Y% oz. 35c). 
CELOSIA (Cocks: 
comb) (A). Grace- 
ful, handsome, 
pyramidal plants, 
each branch 
tipped with a bril- 
liant colored 
plume or comb. 
Cristata or Cocks- 
comb. The flow- 
er heads re- 
% semble a roost- 
COCKSCOMB, Cristata er’s comb. 
1101—Dwarf Varieties Mixed. 
(Pkt. 10c) (% oz. 30c). 
1102—Tall Varieties Mixed. 
(Pkt. 10c) (44 oz. 20c). 
1103—Plume or Feather Varieties. Bear silky 
feathery flowers of fiery scarlet and golden 
yellow. 
(Pkt. 10c) (4%4 oz. 30c). 
1104—Flame of Fire. A fine medium dwarf 
type growing 14% feet tall, with fiery red 
plumes or crest. 
Crop failure. 
1105—Chinese Woolflower. Much branched 
plants, each branch tipped with a round 
woolly flower head. 
(Pkt. 10c) (%4 oz. 35c). 

CENTAUREA CYANUS. See Bachelor Button, page 
39, 
of flowers. Can be sown in early spring but most CENTAUREA IMPERIALIS. See Sweet Sultan, page 
satisfactory method is to start indoors and trans- 
plant to the open about 18 inches apart. All are 
perennials if given some protection through the 
winter. 
Marguerite Annual. The Marguerites are the 
earliest blooming carnations, growing an abun- 
dance of flowers on good strong stems five 
months after seeding. 
1096 — XXX Reselected 
Double Mixed. 
(Pkt. 15c) (% oz. 30c). 
1097—Good Well Bal- 
anced Mixture. 
(Pkt. 10c) (% oz. 25c). 
Chaubaud’s Giant Dou- 
ble (P). The finest of 
the Carnations. Blooms 
five months from sow- 
ing and _ continues 
throughout the sea- 
son, 16 to 20 inches 
high, upright in habit 

sods CARNATION 
and a robust grower. Maliid Chaubaud’s 
1098—Cardinal Red. Large scarlet. 
(Pkt. 15c) (% oz. 50c). 
(A)}—Annual (B)—Biennial (C)}—Climber 
EL LL ——— 
Buy with Confidence—Plant with Confidence—GOLD SEAL SEEDS 41 
D2. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM DAISY. Do not confuse these 
annuals with the winter-flowering sorts of the 
florists. They bloom profusely from early summer 
until frost, and when grown in large beds or 
masses, their bright colors make a splendid show. 
All are fine for cut flowers 
1106—Coronarium Finest 
Double Mixed. Flow- 
ers 1% incres across, 
in shades of yellow 
and white. 18 inches 
tall. 
(Pkt. 5c) (4% oz. 20c). 
1107—Single Annual 
Painted Daisy. Plants 
2% ft., well branched, 
flowers 3 inches tall, 
all with dark eye, 
surrounded by narrow 
yellow ring, then 2 
slightly wider scarlet PAINTED DAISY 
or crimson ring, fol- Single Annual 
lowed by a dominant 
color of the variety. (Pkt. 5c) (% oz. 20c). 
(P)}—Perennial (RG)—Rock Garden 

