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' Plumosa 
CANTERBURY BELLS, 
Campanula 
Calycanthema (b) (Cup and Saucers). Per- 
haps the most beautiful type; distinct in 
form, with large bell or cup-shaped flow- 
ers surrounded at the base by a large 
calyx of similar color, the whole resem- 
bling a cup and saucer. In separate col- 
ors—pink, light blue, dark blue, white, 
and purple. Pkt. 15c. Finest Mixed, 
Pkt. 15c. Single Mixed, Pkt. 10c. 
CANTERBURY BELLS 
(Campanula Medium) 
Single. These biennial plants make a 
beautiful pyramid of fluted bells 2 to 3 
feet tall to enhance your garden. 
Single Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
CARDINAL CLIMBER (ac) 
Graceful climber with cardinal-scarlet 
blooms 1 to 1% inches in diameter. Rich, 
glossy, dark green foliage. Grows 15 feet 
tall and is in bloom all summer. 
Tpomoea Cardinalis. Pkt. 25c. 
CARNATION 
Few flowers surpass in beauty of form 
or delicious fragrance, the richly hued 
Carnation. The plants are branching but 
compact, and the handsome blossoms are 
produced on blue-green stems that are 
stiff but slender. The double flowers with 
their thick waxy petals are _ spicily 
scented. 
Chabaud Giant. 18 inches. This variety 
blooms six months after seeding and con- 
tinues throughout the summer. The 
plants, robust and erect, supply hand- 
some, double, clove-scented flowers of 
extra large size, Pink, white, red and 
yellow. Pkt. 25c. 
English Giants Mixed. The most com- 
plete collection of colors including many 
rare shades yet to be offered to gar- 
deners. The bloom size is surpassed only 
by the greenhouse type. If well grown, 
and if the gardener will disbud from one 
to two blooms per stem, the size of the 
English Giants will closely approach 
those grown by florists. Pkt. 50c. 
Mixed Colors. Pkt. 25c. 
CASTOR BEAN, Ricinus (a) 
Magnificent, tall, large leaved plants 
of tropical appearance, succeeding in a 
warm, sunny location. Beautiful for 
large foliage groups and background. 
Height, 10 to 12 feet. 
Mixed Varieties. Pkt. 10c. 
CLARKIA (a) 
An annual flowering in July, which 
should be far more widely grown. It is of 
easy cultivation, graceful in habit of 
growth, and lends itself as well to bed- 
ding as for cutting. Flowers in long 
racemes which open in water when cut. 
Elegans. Double. Choice mixed. Height, 
2 feet. Pkt. 10c. 
CLEOME, PINK QUEEN 
Silver Medal, All-America, 1942 
A tall and attractive border plant with 
huge heads of delightful and refreshing 
pink without a trace of blue or magenta. ° 
It is never cut of bloom. A grand flower, 
well branched, airy foliage. Reaches over 
four feet. Pkt. 25c. 
COCKSCOMB, Celosia (a) 
Very attractive and showy, somewhat 
tender annual, producing massive heads 
in rich shades of crimson and yellow 
flowers. Should be started in hotbeds and 
transplanted to rich soil after warm 
weather comes, Set plants a foot apart. 
Cristata. Choice mixed; height, 9 to 18 
inches. Pkt. 10c. 
(Improved Feather Type). 
Choice mixed; height, 8 feet. Pkt. 10c. 
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COLUMBINE, Aquilegia (p) 
These are among the most beautiful 
of spring and early summer flowers; very 
effective when grown.in the herbaceous 
border and groups among shrubbery. 
Long-spurred flowers on graceful stems 
2 feet or more above the fern-like foliage. 
Mixed Shades. Pkt. 15c. 
Mrs. Scott Elliott’s Strain. One of the 
finest tall strains ever developed, long- 
spurred, large flowers, in a splendid mix- 
ture of colors. 
Blue. Pkt. 25c. 
Long Spurred Blue Shades. Larger flow- 
ered than the other colors, these are of 
the most beautiful shades of blue rang- 
ing from azure blue of the Cambridge 
Blue Delphiniums through Belladonna 
to the Forget-me-not, all with a rich 
cream center. A perennial blooming the 
first year from seed in most climates. 
Pkt. 25e. 
CORAL BELLS, Heuchera (p) 
A low growing hardy perennial plant 
with heart shaped leaves, which form a 
low clump 6 to 8 inches high and bearing 
during summer, loose graceful sprays 
of red flowers in great profusion. 
Spitfire. Large, rich scarlet, Pkt. 35c. 
COREOPSIS (p) 
One of our most popular perennials; 
the attractive flowers are borne in great 
profusion and are excellent for cutting. 
Height, 3 feet. 
Grandiflora Double Sunburst. Much of 
the beauty of early summer gardens is 
due to the brilliant golden yellow of 
Coreopsis plantings. The double flowers 
are large, 1% to 2 inches across, deep 
golden yellow, and are excellent for cut- 
ting as well as for garden decoration. 
Fine keepers; plants are easy to grow. 
Pkt. 15e. 
COSMOS (a) 
No garden is complete without Cosmos. 
These old favorites supply a gorgeous, 
colorful effect during late summer and 
fall. Fine for cutting as the flowers last 
well in water. 
Early Klondyke Orange Flare. The long- 
stemmed flowers of bright vivid orange 
are freely borne on 2 to 3 foot plants. Its 
most remarkable feature, however, is its 
early blooming habit. It blooms from 
mid-summer until frost. Pkt. 15c. 
Early Double Crested. Plants, 3 to 4 feet 
tall, covered with a mass of lovely, large 
flowers. Our strain produces a large per- 
centage of double blooms. 
Mixed. Pkt. 15c. 
CYNOGLOSSUM (b) 
(Blue Chinese Forget-Me-Not) 
Firmament. A hardy biennial of the 
easiest culture, forming strong plants 
about 18 inches high and producing 
through the summer months sprays of 
Forget-Me-Not-like flowers. Will bloom 
the first season if sown early. Pkt. 1dc. 

Cleome, Pink Queen 

Aquilegia (Columbine) 


Castor Bean, Ricinus 

VERY FINE SEEDS SHOULD BE MIXED WITH SAND TO SOW — SAVES THINNING 5 
