Grow Flowers the Yoar ‘Round 
CARNATION-—-With a protection of litter or 
straw, these flowers stand the winter and flow- 
er freely the following spring. 
Chabaud’s Giant—15”. Bloom about six months 
after replanting. Produce an abundance of large, 
double, clove-sented flowers. Mixed colors. Pkt. 
25¢. 
CHINESE WOOLFLOWER (Celosia Childsii)— 
21%'. Lovely and unusual. Branches luxuriantly 
and vivid flower clusters, like balls of yarn, are 
borne on the stem ends. Flowers are very last- 
ing. A single plant often looks like a big bou- 
quet. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM —24”. Bloom in late sum- 
mer and fall. Size of the flower increased by 
pinching off buds, allowing fewer to bloom. 
Painted Daisy—Most of these flowers are band- 
ed with gorgeous colors. 
Shasta Daisy—Large White blooms with yellow 
centers. Very valuable for borders and cut 
flowers. 
CLARKIA, DOUBLE-—Plant is graceful and 
erect, foliage light green. Likes poor soil. Deli- 
eately colored double flowers set closely along 
stem. Colors mixed. 
COCKSCOMB (Celosia)—Very decorative. A 
fine foliage plant. In texture, flowers like plush 
or chenille. Thrive in light soil. Easily dried for 
winter use. 
President Thiers—12”. Immense combs of bril- 
liant red. 
Fine Feathered Mixed—24”. The Plumed kinds. 
Very brilliant colors. 
COLEUS—18”. Handsome, decorative plants. 
Foliage of a wide range of colors. Often used in 
window boxes. Mixed colors, pkt. 25¢. 
COLUMBINE (Aguilegia) — 2%’. Beautiful 
spring blooming plants of graceful, airy habit ; 
highly prized for border and cutting. Grow best 
in partial shade and light, fairly rich soil. 
Mrs. Scott Elliot’s Strain—The blooms of these 
dainty flowers are very large and the spurs 
quite long. Wide range of colors with pastels 
predominating, pkt. 25¢. 
COREOPSIS—An attractive flower for both 
border and cut flowers. Easy to grow and flow- 
ers in profusion throughout the summer. 
Mayfield Giant—214’. Very large yellow blooms. 
COSMOS—3’. An outstanding plant for the an- 
nual border or background. Bright colored flow- 
ers bloom on graceful stems from mid-summer 
until frost. 
Sensation Dazzler—Deep crimson-maroon, pkt. 
25¢. 
Sensation Radiance—Brilliant carmine, pkt. 25¢. 
Sensation Mixed—A fine mixture of large flow- 
ers. Excellent for cutting, pkt. 15¢. 
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All Packets 10¢ each, unless otherwise priced. 

Dahlia Delphinium 

Coreopsis 


Cynoglossum 

Shasta Daisy 
Coleus 
COSMOS—(Cont. ) 
Extra Early Double Crested—214’. Large center 
crest, pkt. 15¢. 
Klondyke Orange Flare—Golden orange. 
Mammoth Flowering Mixed — Fine range of 
colors. 
CYNOGLOSSUM (Chinese Forget-Me-Not) 
—18”. Produces long sprays of Forget-Me-Not 
like flowers. Grows easily and blooms for a long 
season. An attractive addition to your garden. 
Firmament—Bright, Indigo blue. 
CYPRESS VINE—Quick growing climber with 
attractive, trumpet-shaped, scarlet or white 
flowers. The petals form a star 1 to 114 inches 
across. Bloom from July to fall, pkt. 15¢. 
DAHLIA—2’. Fun to grow from seed. Fine for 
cut flowers and bedding. 
Unwin’s Ideal Bedding—Double and semi-double 
in a wide range of colors, pkt. 15¢. 
DAISY—See Chrysanthemum. 
DELPHINIUM (Perennial Larkspur) — 24”. 
Among the most beautiful and attractive peren- 
nials. The regal stateliness of their colorful 
spikes is unequalled. Blooms first year if sown 
in fall or very early spring. 
Blackmore and Langdon Hybrid—Large well- 
shaped florets, all clear shades of blue, contrast- 
ing centers, pkt. 25¢. 
EUPHORBiA (Snow-on-the-Mountain) — 24”. 
The green leaves are broadly veined and edged 
with white, topmost leaves almost white. Color- 
fui foliage plant which adds beauty to borders 
and groups. Easily grown. Adds much to bou- 
quets. 
FOUR O’CLOCK (Marvel of Peru) — 24”. 
Showy summer and fall blooming plants. Flow- 
ers open in the afternoon. Grows rapidly. 
Mixed—A wide range of colors. 
FOX GLOVE (Digitalis)—Open, inverted, bell- 
shaped flowers. Finely spotted. Do well in sun 
or half shade. Bloom in June and July. 
The Shirley Hybrid—6 to 7 ft. Flower heads 
over 3 ft. long. White and shell pink to deepest 
rose. 
GAILLARDIA—24”. Gorgeously colored flow- 
ers. Bloom from June to October. Showy in 
garden. Grown easily. Will stand drouth and 
hot weather. 
Double Mixed—Fine range of colors. 
GERANIUM—Enormous flower heads. Fragrant 
and many colored. Foliage velvety in texture. 
Fine for window boxes, pot plants and gardens, 
okt. 25¢. 
All Packets 10¢ each, unless otherwise priced. 

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