
Cosmos Sensation Radiance 
CHEIRANTHUS 
(Siberian Wallflower) 
Allioni rp. Brilliant luminous orange 
flowers. Best treated as a_ biennial, 
blooms itself to death beginning at Tulip 
times .U2 eine cies ote Pkt. 15c; %4 oz. T5c 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS a-p 
ANNUAL SUMMER FLOWERING. 
Bloom easily from seed sown outdoors, 
July till frost, for border and cutting; 
pinch out tops to encourage branching. 
Merry Mixture. (New 1948) It obsoletes 
other strains of annual mums, It in- 
cludes new solid colors not found in the 
old tricolors as well as a better range 
of zoned flowers, borne near the top of 
2% ft. bushy upright plants: good cut- 
HOWELLS LOS mei ckss ele Pkt lseands 2oc 
Burridgeanum. White, crimson, yellow. 
Golden Crown (New 1938). Buttery- 
yellow, quilled petals; 100% double; 3 to 
A at Ee Mencia ne were tel eis scenery retidecsh Pitt doc 
Northern Star. White, lemon ring, dark 
eye. 
Evening Star. Deep yellow, brown eye. 
The Sultan. Coppery crimson, yellow zone. 
Eldorado (B.M., A.A.S., 734). Golden yel- 
low, dark eye; improved Eastern Star. 
Pkt. each 15c; % oz. 60c 
Collection 6 varieties 50c 
Single Mixed........ Pkt. 10c; % oz. 50c 
Double Mixed....... Pkt. 10c; %4 oz. 5Cc 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS ?p 
SHASTA DAISY 
Chrysanthemum lLeucanthemum is the 
best cutflower Daisy, blooming June to 
Aug. Prefer deep, rich soil, good drain- 
age and sufficient watering. For forcing: 
lift plants before ground is frozen, store 
in cold frame and start Jan. 1st in 
45°-50°. WBlectric lights at night helps 
to flower them March 1st to Easter. 
Alaska. Large glistening white, hand- 
some blooms, June; 30 in..15c; %4 oz. T5c 
Chiffon. Daintily frilled, double row of 
narrow white petals with clear yellow 
CONnters a sil a CVOSSaiterrsictriabers ieee Pkt. 75c 
Conqueror. Massive 5 in. pure white 
flowers; long stems, July; 32 in. Pkt. 25c 
Diener’s Donbles. oe... oes Pkt. 50¢c 


(Cosmos ° 
Bring beauty, grace and charm into the garden from July till frost. 
Splendid 
cutflower; space plants 24 in. apart; pinch out tops when a foot high to encourage 
branching. 
SENSATION (S.M., A.A.S., ’36).. Mam- 
moth 4 in. to 5 in. flowers, broad, heav- 
ily fluted petals, bloom within 10 weeks 
of sowing. 48 in. 
Radiance. (S.M., A.A.S., 1948) Introduces 
two entirely new colors, being a striking 
deep rose with a rich crimson zone. 
Cardinal Crimson (new 19388). 
Pinkie. Rose pink. 
Purity. White. 
Giant Sensation Dazzler (B.M., 
1943). Deep amaranth red. 
Pkts. 15c and 25c; % oz. 50c_ 
Collection Any 4 Pkts. 50c and 75c 
Burnett’s Mixture..Pkt. 15c; 4 oz. $1.00 
A.A.S., 
Orange Flare (G.m., A.A-S., °35). 
Bright vivid orange, very free flowering, 
long wiry stems, blooms in 4 months 
from seed; 30 in. 
Yellow Klondyke (S.M., A.A.S., 1942). 
Striking golden-yellow counterpart of 
Orange Flare. Free blooming, 3 to 4 ft. 
Pkts. 15c and 25c 
Double Extra Early 
CRESTED OR ANEMONE FLOWERED, 
forms a perfect bush, 36 in. tall. 
Carnelia. Rich crimson, 
Peach Blossom. Rosy pink. 
Whirlwind. Pure white. 
Pkt. each) 25C37247 0751.00 
Burnett’s Mixture.Pkt. 20c; %4 oz. $1.00 
DOUBLE SENSATION, Extra Early 
(New ’39) Includes the new fluted pet- 
als, lily-like in formation, quite informal 
and fascinating, also the crested; both 
average 4% in.; mixed..Pkts. 25c & 50c 
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CINERARIA HYBRIDA gr 
Attractive and popular greenhouse pot 
plants. Sow seed July ist to Oct., in 
light, well drained soil, in cool house. 
July 1st sowing will bloom for Christmas. 
Giant Exhibition. A strain of massive 
blooms, compact trusses, that make up 
to fine prize winning specimens, Pkt. $1.00 
Siter’s Rainbow Strain. Immense flower 
heads yet compact plants; colors range 
from pastel tints to bright-eyed types. 
AT Lychee aici aie ewe © sleet eresolel’s triste Pkt. $2.00 
Cremer’s Prize Mixture (Multiflora Type). 
Really outstanding in the class; extra 
large flower heads with medium to small 
individual flowers, medium foliage, sem1- 
dwarf, fine colors ...........- Pkt. $1.50 
CLARKIA a 
Very graceful sprays, produced quickly, 
blooming from July to Oct., for bedding 
and cutflowers, prefers poor sandy soils. 
For greenhouse forcing plant in shallow 
soil 3 in. to 4 in., moderate temperature 
and full sun; 30 in. 
Burnett’s Mixture Pkt. 20c; ™%4 oz. $1.00 
CLEOME (Spider Plant) a 
Giant Pink Queen (S.M., A.A.S., 1942). 
Delightful salmon-pink, with extra long 
spider-like stamens. Easy to grow any- 
where in U. S. Sow outdoors; blooms 
June to frost; cut-flower; 4 ft. 
Pkts. 15c and 25c; % oz. $1.00 
COBAEA cl 
Scandens. Rapid climber, handsome bell 
flowers; 30 ft. Blue. 
Pkt. 25c; % oz. $1.00 
COLEUS gr 
Hybrids. Handsomely colored leaves. 35¢c 
COREOPSIS 
(Perennial Calliopsis) 
Attractive yellow flowers for border and 
cutting; June to Sept., 30 in. 
Mayfield Giants. Large bloomers, taller 
and more vigorous, intense yellow. 15¢c 
Double Sunburst. Large 3 in. fully 
double, golden yellow flowers, fine keeper 
WHEN OUCIe kiss duets sheceteu ledsdouniele oe ves Pkt..15¢e 
CUPHEA a 
Firefly. A dwarf, 10 in., compact ball 
of fire, small cerise-red flowers; for bor- 
der, rockery, edging or pots....Pkt. 25c 
CYNOGLOSSUM a 
Amabile (Chinese Forget-Me-Not). Large 
sprays of fragrant forget-me-not flow- 
ers, graceful, cutflower, 24 in. 
Bluaestedacac ce Pkt. each 15¢e; % oz. 60¢ 
FIRMAMENT (B.M., A.A.S., ’39). Easy 
to grow; dwarf, vivid indigo blue. Trials 
report true, uniform compact, 18 in., 
bushy plants; should prove the most 
popular of the Cynoglossums for gar- 
den and cuttingses.. sektss 1be) and bc 
Pink Firmament (New 1950). Delicate 
mauve-pink, same habit of blue Firma- 
TNLOT ese irate eve hes ane eons Pkts. 15c and 25c¢ 
CYPRESS VINE ci 
(Ipomea Quamoclit) Star shaped flowers 
and fern-like foliage lend grace to this 
annual climber; 10 ft. 
Mixedi-...% somes Pkt. each 20c; % oz. 25¢ 

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carpatica: 
23-25 Warren Street 
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carpet-like 
caudaturg: tailed 

chinensis: belonging to China 
chrysanthus: golden flowered 
BURNETT-SEEDSMEN 7. 
coccinea: red 
New York 7, N. Y. 


