
AQUILEGIA (COLUMBINE) 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, Painted Daisy, AF 
A showy and much admired class of flowers. Large, daisy 
like blooms borne profusely during the summer and fall. Ex- 
cellent for beds, borders and cutting. 
Finest Single Mixed, Includes all colors and gives a wonder- 
‘ful display in beds or borders. 
Coronarium, Double Mixed. Lovely button-shaped blooms, 1%4 
inches across. Fully double; 18 inches tall. 
Korean, P. Hardy single-flowered bushy plants with an im- 
pressive range of colors. Hasily grown and will bloom the same 
year as planted. Pkt. 15ce. 
CINERARIA, P 
Magnificent and indispensable flowering plants for the win- 
dow garden. The flowers of white, blue, violet and crimson 
shades, covering the plant with a sheet of bloom. Should be 
sown under glass in very fine soil. 
Hybrida. Grandiflora. Cremer’s prize 
Pkt. 50c. 
mixture, re-selected. 
CLARKIA 
An annual, flowering in July, which should be far more 
widely known. It is of easy cultivation, graceful in habit of 
growth, and lends itself as well to bedding as for cutting. 
Flowers in long racemes which all open in water when cut. 
Finest Mixed. 
CLEOME, A, Giant Pink Queen 
Cleome, Giant Pink Queen, is a hardy annual easily grown 
from seed planted directly in the border or garden. It blooms 
abundantly from mid-summer to late fall. As the lower flow- 
ers on the trusses fade to blush-pink, others come on, and the 
seed pods, forming on wiry stems along the stalk, give a 
curiously fantastic and attractive appearance. 
The average height of Cleome, Giant Pink Queen, is three 
feet, but it often grows taller. It is striking in the back- 
ground of a border and for outlining a driveway. As a cut 
flower it is delightful, combining especially well with lav- 
ender or blue. It is well adapted to any part of the country 
and is said not to be susceptible to plant diseases or to dam- 
age by insect pests. Pkt. 1dc. 
COBAEA SCANDENS, A 
A handsome, rapid growing, climbing plant, having large, 
bell-shaped flowers, beautiful foliage and peculiarly delicate 
and curious tendrils. Seed should be planted on edge in shallow 
boxes of soft soil, covering with glass until seedlings appear. 
Transplant about May. Violet. 
COLUMBINE, Aquilegia, P 
These are among the most beautiful of spring and early 
summer flowers; very effective when grown in the herbace- 
ous border and groups among shrubbery. Graceful spurred 
flowers on stems 2 feet or more above the fern-like foliage. 
Longissima Hybrids, a new American specie, having 4-inch 
spurs on flowers. Attractive. Pkt. 25c. 


Dobbie’s Imperial Hybrids. Considered by many to be the 
finest mixture of long-spurred, giant sorts. Extraordinary 
range of colors and shades. Pkt. 15c. 
Copper Queen. Lovely deep copper with long spurs of deeper 
hue, while the inside of the corolla is buff. Variable in shade. 
Pkt. 25c. 
Pink Shades. Light to dark rose, white center. Pkt. 25c. 
Snow Queen. Finest white, fragrant, 3 feet. Pkt. 25ce. 
Orange and Scarlet Shades. Many unusual tones. Pkt. 25e. 
Crimson Star. The brightest red Columbine, long spurs and 
outer petals rich crimson, center petals white. Pkt. 35c. 
COREOPSIS, PF 
One of our most popular perennials; the attractive flowers 
are borne in great profusion and are excellent for cutting. 
Grandiflora Double Sunburst. Much of the beauty of early 
summer gardens is due to the brilliant golden yellow of Core- 
opsis plantings. The double flowers are large, 14% to 2 inches 
across, deep golden yellow, and are excellent for cutting as 
well as for garden decoration. 
Mayfield Giant. 
flowers. 
Brilliant, 
deep golden yellow. Very large 

COSMOS, SENSATION MIXED 
COSMOS, AF 
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. 
Cosmos are easy to grow. 
Cosmos Early Klondyke Orange Flare. Granted the highest 
honor that can be bestowed on a new flower. 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. 
Cosmos Sensation. The newest Cosmos of immense size—4 
to 5 inches in diameter. Their strong stems make them an 
ideal cut flower. Height, 8 to 4 feet. Mixed. 
NEW! 
Winner of highest award in the ‘48 All- 
America trials. First bi-color Cosmos ever to be devel- 
oped. Striking deep rose and rich crimson, two entirely 
new colors in Sensation Cosmos. Pkt. 25e. 
Radiance. 
Pinkie—Rose Pink. 
Yellow—Very beautiful. 
Purity—Pure White. 
Dazzler—Crimson. 
Cosmos Extra Early Double. The new double form of the popu- 
lar Sensation Cosmos. The average size is between 4% and 5 
inches in diameter. The finest Cosmos we've ever offered. 
Pkt. 1dc. 

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