
Dahlia, Unwin’s Dwarf Giant (See p. 13) 
Cobaea (Cathedral Bells) 
climber of rapid growth, 
with large, purple, bell-shaped flowers; blooms 
first season from seed which should be planted 
50 ft. Pkt. 15c; large pkt. 40c. 
2045 Seandens. Popular 
edgewise. 
Coleus 
Ornamental foliage plants, easily grown from seed. 
Half 
2055 
hardy perennial. 
New Large-Leaved Varieties. Extra fine. Pkt. 
Dee 
Cosmos 
One of the most beautiful and useful of the hardy 
annuals, producing through the season thousands of 
the beautiful flowers. Seed should be sown in May 
in the open ground. 
SINGLE (SENSATION) 
K 
5 in diameter, with 
Plants 3 to 4 feet 
o 
Immense flowers 4 to inches 
fluted, overlapping petals. 
Early flowering. 
Mixed Colors. 
broad, 
high. 
2100 
2110 Rich deep amaranth-crimson. Height 
eet 
Dazzler. 
5 to 6 feet. ANC. 
Pinkie. Rose-pink. 
Purity. Glistening white. 
Each of above, except as noted, pkt. 15c; 
targe pkt. 50c. 
DOUBLE PEERLESS (SENSATION) 
Double fluted and crested flowers 4 to 5 inches 
across, are extra early flowering and come about 65 
per cent doubles. The plants have a multitude of 
15-in. stems for cutting, grow about 3 feet tall and 
produce heavily over a long season. 
Ae 
Cosmos Peerless Pink Lady. 
Peerless White Cloud. 
Peerless Mixed. 
Each of above, pkt. 25c. 
2140 Early Orange Ruffles. Blooms in less than 4 
months from sowing. Pkt. 15c; large pkt. 50c. 
2145 Yellow Flare. Long, wiry-stemmed flowers of 
rich butter-yellow shade, on free blooming plants 
growing 3 to 4 feet tall. Pkt. 25e; large pkt. 50c. 
Cyclamen 
The seed is saved by a leading specialist, from se- 
lected strains of the very best varieties, and produces 
flowers of the largest size. 
2155 Giant America. Imp. 
2160 Blood-Red. 
Salmon-scarlet. 
2165 Bonfire. 
2170 Perle of Zehlendorf. Deep salmon. 
2175 Rose of Marienthal. Pink, red eye. 
2180 Rose of Zehlendorf. Light salmon. 
2185 White. 
2190 New Ruffled Giants, Mixed. 
2195 Grey’s Giant Mixture. All colors. 
Each of above, pkt. $1.00. 


Delphinium, Pacific Giants (See p. 13) 
