

COSMOS are splendid quick growing annuals. 


Cosmos Sensation 
COSMOS 
Beautiful easily grown effective annual, in bloom 
until late fall. The beautiful large flowers some- 
what resemble single dahlias. The foliage is fern- 
like and graceful on long stems. Very useful for 
decorative purposes at the back of large borders 
or when used as a hedge or grown as cut flowers. 
3 to 5 feet. 
NEW COSMOS SENSATION 
The flowers of this new strain are sensational] in 
size, measuring from 4 to 6 inches across. 
2005—Mixed. 2007—Cardinal. 
2006—Pinkie. 2008—White. 
Any of the above: Pkt. $0.15; 3 pkts. $0.40. 

2009—Giant 
Honorable mention ‘‘All America Selections” 
for 1943. Very rich deep amaranth crimson, 
83 to 4 inches in size on plants 5 or 6 feet high. 
Pkt. $0.25; 3 pkts. $0.60. 
Sensation Dazzler. New 

COSMOS 
EXTRA EARLY “EXPRESS’”’ 
The earliest flowering strain in cultivation. Blooms 
fully a month in advance of the ordinary sorts. 
2010—Finest mixed. 
2011—Crimson. 2013—White. 
Pkt. $0.15; 3 pkts. $0.40. 
COSMOS 
DOUBLE EARLY FLOWERING 
They flower in July 
and bloom contin- 
ously till frost. The 
doubling shows it- 
self effectively in 
the form of a neat 
rosette in the center 
of the flower. 
2015—Finest 

mixed. 
2016 — Crimson 
King. 
2017—Pink Beau- 
ty. 
Cosmos White Cloud 2018—White. 
Any of the above: Pkt. $0.20; 3 pkts. $0.50. 
COSMOS 
DOUBLE PEERLESS TYPE 
2020—Finest mixed. 
2021—Pink Lady. Two forms of double pink 
flowers are found in this strain: the fluted type and 
the improved crested type. 
2022—White Cloud. Beautiful soft velvet white. 
Any of the above: Pkt. $0.20; 3 pkts. $0.50. 
COSMOS LATE FLOWERING 
Long stemmed giant blooms, often 5” across. 
From September until late frost. 5 to 6’ tall. 
2032—-Lady Lenox Pink. 
2033—Lady Lenox White. 
Pkt. $0.15; 3 pkts. $0.40. 
COSMOS ORANGE YELLOW 
2025—Orange Flare. Well branched 
plant 2 to 3 feet tall covered with 
showy single golden orange flowers 3 
months after sowing. 
Pat. $0.15; 3 pqts. $0.40. 
2026—Yellow Flare. Silver medal 
“All America selections’ for 1942- 
Similar to the original Orange Flare 
except its color which is rich butter 
yellow. Plants are 3 to 4’ tall, free 
blooming and excellent garden flowers, 
Pkt. $0.20; 3 pkts. $0.50. 
2027—Orange Ruffles. This new 
semi-double ruffled is a great addition 
to the Orange Cosmos tribe. Vivid and 
intense Golden Orange. 
Pkt. $0.20; 3 pkts. $0.50. 

CYCLAMEN 
Well-known tuberous rooted pot plants, producing 
exceedingly handsome flowers for indoor blooming 
in greenhouses or window gardens. Sow the seed 
which is of rather slow germination in shallow boxes 
or pans in good rich soil. 
2048—Dark Rose. 
2049—Deep Clear Rose. 
2050—Blackmore and Langdon special mix- 
ture. 
2055—Daybreak. Blush pink, dark base. 
2057—Rose of Marienthal. Deep Mauve. 
2058—Phoenix. Bright red. 
2060—White Swan. 
2064—Pink Pearl. 
2065—Crimson King. 
2067—Cherry Ripe. Bright scarlet. 
2068—Salmon King Imp. 
2073—Striata. 
2075— Scarlet King. 
2076—Bush Hill Pink. 
2077—Phoebus. 
2078—Rosa. 
2079—Princess May. 
Any of the above: Pkt. (about 10 seeds) $0.35; 
3 pkts. $1.00. 
CYNOGLOSSUM 
(Hound’s Tongue) 
(Chinese 
Forget-Me-Not) 
2045 — Amabile. 
An early flowering 
biennial producing 
large sprays of bril- 
liant blue forget- 
me-Not like flowers, 
18 inches. 
Pkt. $0.10; 
3 pkts. $0.25. 
2046—Firmament 
New dwarf com- 
pact; rich indigo 
blue flowers. 
Pkt. $0.15; 
~ 3 pkts. $0.40. 
2047—Blue Bird. Sky blue flowers, excellent for 
bees. Pkt. $0.20; 3 pkts. $0.50. 
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Cynoglossum 

Dahlia Mignon 
DAHLIA 
A very popular late summer and autumn flowering 
plant. Enjoys much popularity in those districts 
where there is plenty of rainfall. Will bloom the 
first season if the seed is sown in March or April. 
Single sorts will bloom first. They vary a great deal 
in height according to class and variety. 
2080—Single Giants mixed. A good assortment 
of colors in bloom 3 months after the seed is sown, 
Height 3 to 5 feet. 
Pkt. $0.15; 3 pkts. $0.40. 
2081—Double Giants mixed. Splendid assort- 
ment of large double flowers in bloom about 4 
months from the time the seed is sown. Height 
4 to 6 feet. 
Pkt. $0.20; 3 nkts. $0.50. 
2082—Tom Thumb Single Mixed. Exceede 
ingly useful for large beds or borders and for 
cutting. 2 to 3 feet. Pkt. $0.15. 
2084—Double Cactus Mixed. In bloom at the 
same time as the double varieties, 3 to 5 feet. 
Pkt. $0.20; 3 pkts. $0.50. 
2085—Mignon Coltness hybrids. The easiest to 
grow and the most extensively grown. In bloom 3 
months after the seed is sown. Many colors. 15 to 
20 inches. The flowers look like beautiful single 
Chrysanthemums. Very useful for cutting or for 
mass planting to replace geraniums. 
Pkt. $0.20; 3 pkts. $0.50. 
2086—Mignon Coltness Gem. Beautiful bright 
scarlet flowers. Pkt. $0.25. 
2087—Unwin’s Dwarf Hybrids 14”. Semi- 
double and double mixed. Pkt. $0.25; 3 pkts. 0.60. 
DATURA 
(Angels Trumpet) 
2091—Fastuosa. Double white flowers. The 
seed should be sown in January-February, in order 
to have plants large enough to bloom from early 
summer until late fall. The roots look Jike tubers 
and can be preserved in the cellar like dahlias. 
Pkt. $0.15; 3 pkts. $0.40. 
2092—Wrightii 2’. White and lilac. 
Pkt. $0.15; 3 pkts. $0.40. 
DICTAMNUS (GAS PLANT) 
Hardy perennial of easy culture with fragrant 
foliage and showy flowers. Blooms in June-July. 
2 to 2% feet. 
2150—Rosea. Pink flowers. 
2151—Alba. White flowers. 
Pkt. $0.35; 3 pkts. $1.00. 
Didiscus 
(Blue-lace 
Flower) 
2155 — Coeru- 
leus. 18’, at- 
tractive umbel- 
shaped flowers of 
lace-Jike appear- 
ance; azure blue. 
Excellent for cut- 
ting. Pkt. $0.15; 
3 pkts. $0.40. 

Didiscus 
