
Climbing Vines from Seed 
Canary Bird. Ipomea, 
Cardinal Climber. Japanese Hop. 
Cobaea, ___ Moon Flower. 
Cypress Vine. Morning Glory. 
Dolichos. Nasturtium, tall. 
Gourds. Scarlet Runner, 
Humulus, Thunbergia, 
Hyacinth Bean. 
Wild Cucumber. 

Cosmos 
The Cosmos is one of the most attrac- 
tive of the autumn flowering annuals. 
Its graceful flowers borne on long 
stems, rising above the feathery foli- 
age, are very desirable for cut flowers, 
lasting for a week or more in water. 
Very effective for interplanting with 
early blooming perennials, 
Sensation Radiance. (New.) Winner of 
the highest award in the ’48 All-Amer- 
ican trials. Deep rose petals overlaid 
with large, well-defined zone of rich 
crimson. (See rear page for color pic- 
ture.) Pkt. 25c. 
Gould@’s Extra Early Cosmos is the 
earliest of its kind, growing to a 
height of about 4 feet and if seeded in 
the open as soon as the soil is in con- 
dition, or transplanted from plants 
after all danger of frost, Cosmos will 
bloom from July until frost. : 
White, Pink, Crimson or mixed. Pkt. 5c. 
Sensation Dazzler, A 1943 All-America 
winner. Large 38 to 5-inch blooms on 
long stems. Flowers a very rich shade 
Fine 
Plants 3 to 4 ft. Pkt. 10c. 
Sensation, 
Flowers are 4 
of deep velvety crimson maroon. 
for cutting. 

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across. Ay ey ae 
bes t_ show, 
leave plants 3 
to 4 feet apart 
and disbud for 
exceptional 
flowers on long 
eutting stems. 
Plants 3) to 4 
itetallees Crim= 
son, rose-pink, 
white or mixed. 
Pkt. 10e. 
Double Peer- 
less Mixed, A 
bea u tai ful 
blend, contain- 
ing crested and fluted type flowers. 
Pkt. 15e. 
Orange Flare. The long stemmed 
flowers: of bright vivid orange are 
freely borne on 2 to 3-foot well-shaped 
plants. If started indoors plants will 
flower in 60 to 70 days after setting 
Out seist) be: 
Orange Ruffles (semi-double). Vivid 
rich orange butterfly-like blooms, very 
free flowering. Pkt. 5c. 
Yellow Flare, A 1942 All-America Win- 
ner. Similar to Orange Flare except 
color, which is a rich golden yellow. 
Free flowering, long stems. Pkt. 5c. 
Cosmos Sensation 
Cosmos Extra Early Double Crested 
Grow to a height of about three feet, 
bearing beautiful flowers on long 
stems. They bloom in seventy days 
from seed when sown in the garden, 
and will continue until frost. Crimson, 
pink, white or mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
Cut-Flower 
Mixture 
Annuals in 
a good vari- 
ety of col- 
or, that will 
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beauti- 
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Cynoglossum (Chinese Forget-me-not) 
An annual of easiest oulture forming 
strong plants about 18 inches high, 
producing sprays of flowers delicately 
scented through the summer. Amabile. 
Blue. Pkt. 5c. 
Cynoglossum. Firmament. A new dwarf 
type of Chinese Forget-me-not of rich 
blue color, 15 to 18 inches high and 
bushy. .Hasy to grow. Pkt. 5c. 
Cypress Vine 
A popular annual climber. It has a 
delicate fern-like foliage and produces 
a mass of beautiful star-shaped flow- 
ers. Grows 10 to 15 feet a season. 
Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
Dahlia Seed 
Wonderful blooms are obtained the 
first season if seeds are started indoors 
and transplanted out about May 15th 
to 20th. Some of the seeds may come 
up in a few days, while others may not 
for months. As seedlings make about 
t wo. leaves, 
transplant into 
a three - inch 
pot or “small 
container until 
danger of frost 
is over when 
they can be set 
out in the open, 
Height, 18 to 
36 inches, 
Single or 
double mixed. 
Pkt. 10c. 
Unwins Dwarf 
Giant Flower- 
ed, mixed. Pkt. 
10ce. 
Coltness Hy- 
brids, very 
dwarf, for bedding. 
Unwins Dahlias 
PEE 10e 
One of the most 
popular flowers. 
The double vari- 
eties are nearly 
as nice as Carna- 
tions for cutting. 
The annual vari- 
eties may be sown 
in the open when 
danger from frost 
is past and will 
bloom from early 
summer until 
LOS tae oe stOumL® 
inches high. 
Chinensis (China 
Pinks). Lar ge, 
double flowers in 
mixed colors. Pkt. 
5c. 
Dianthus or Pinks 
Dianthus Chinensis 
Heddewigi. Large single flowers, Mixed 
colors. Pkt. 5c. 
Heddewigi. Large double flowers, mixed 
colors. Pkt. 5c. 
Plumarius (Grass or Clove Pinks). 
Double, semi-hardy. Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
Plumarius, Single mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
Double Annuals. Mixed colors. Pkt. 5c. 
Single Annuals. Mixed colors. PKt. 5c. 
Hardy Garden Pinks. Will come up 
year after year if winters are not too 
severe. Mixed colors. Pkt. 10c. 
Westwood Beauty. A 1946 All-America 
winner, Color ranges from fiery red 
to deep velvety red, some _ lighter. 
Grows 10 to 15 in. high. PkKt. 10c. 
Dianthus, Rock Garden Pinks 
Suitable for rockery or any other hot, 
dry spot. Of easy culture. Will thrive 
in any well-drained sunny location, 
Deltoides (Maiden Pink). A beautiful 
little plant, béaring a profusion of 
small crimson flowers during June and 
July. 6 inches high. Pkt. 10c. 
Caesius (Cheddar Pink). Very compact 
in growth, rose colored fragrant flow- 
ers in May. 6 inches high, Pkt, 10c. 

Didiscus 
Coeruleus 
(Blue Lace 
Flower) 
Attractive 
light blue or 
lavender flower 
produced on 
one | stems: 
Very fine for 
cut flowers, and 
a continuous 
bloomer. A 
lovely plant, 24 
to 80 in. high. 
Pivtencs 

Didiscus ‘Coeruleus 
Dimorphotheca (African Daisy) 
A rare and extremely showy annual 
Daisy. The plants grow about 15 inches 
high producing an abundance of daisy- 
like flowers, the greater part of the 
summer and fall. 
Aurantiaca (Orange). Blossoms a 
unique rich orange gold. Pkt. 5c. 
Semi-Double Hybrids Mixed. These 
crested hybrids in colors of deep sal- 
mon-orange to white with manv vel- 
low and cream g¢ aes : 
shades, bloom 
freely all sum- 
mer Poles ht 
through the 
hottest period. 
Pkt. 25c. 


Aurantiaea 
Mixed. They 
vary in color 
from white to 
red, and vari- 
ous’ tints of 
yellow, orange 
and salmon. 
Pk oe, 
Salmon Beauty. 
Soft salmon v 
jopheute, HRB (OIE Aurantiaca 
White Beauty. Flowers large, many 
zoned around dark centers. Pkt. 10e. 
Dolichos (Hyacinth Bean) 
A rapid growing and free blooming 
annual climber. Very ornamental for 
covering trellises, arbors and porches. 
Makes a very beautiful combination 
when interplanted with scarlet runner 
beans, giving a variety of color. Sow 
in the open after danger of frost or 
sow early indoors and transplant out- 
side later. Grows about 10 feet a sea- 
son. Mixed colors. Pkt. 5c. 
Echinocystis—See Wild Cucumber Vine 
Eschscholtzia—See California Poppy 
Everlastings 
A get-acquainted. collection of selected 
everlasting flowers. 1 to 4 feet tall. 
Mixed. PKt. 5c. 
Four O’Clocks (Marvel of Peru) 
A popular old garden favorite, growing 
to a height of about 2 feet. Forms 
small tree-like bushes about 1% feet 
through, which are covered with Morn- 
ing Glory-like flowers of white, yellow, 
pink, orange and red, from July to Oc- 
tober. Flowers open about 4 o’clock in 
the afternoon, remaining open until 
Dimorphotheca 
about noon of the next day. Make an 
Tall 
attractive hedge plant, mixed. 
Pt OC: 
Gaillardia 
(Blanket Flower) 
Very beautiful 
plant and re- 
markable for 
the profusion, 
size and _ bril- 
lianecy— of “Tits 
flowers, bloom- 
ing from early 

summer until 
frost. Fine for 
cut flowers. 12 
to 18 in. high. 
Single or 
double mixed. 
IPIcts oc) : 
Indian Chief, S 
Single, bronzy Gaillardia Dweuble 
red. Pkt, 5c. : x 
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