Double Flowering Coreopsis 
Columbine Aquilegia 
Hardy Perennial. 2 to 3 ft. May-July 
Long Spurred Columbines 

Cosmos 
‘Annual. 4 to 6 ft. July to Frost. Grace and brilliancy are 
the chara chanetice of Cosmos. No garden is complete with- 
out them. 
These artistic flowers measure 3 to 4 inches across, are 
borne on long stems with feathery foliage, making them 
very graceful and desirable for bouquets. They are effective 
when planted in broad masses or against evergreens or 
fences .Cosmos are easy to grow. Sow in the Spring in the 
open ground and transplant to 18 inches apart. 
Extra Early Giant Sensation 
This type of Cosmos grows 4 feet high and will bloom from 
July to frost. Marvelous blooms of exceptional size and ar- 
tistic shape. 
3510 Dazzler. Deep crimson maroon. 
3521 Pinkie. A splendid light pink. 
3532 Purity. Exquisite white bloom, 
3544 Radiance. Bicolor, deep rose petals overlaid with a 
zone of rich crimson. 
3554 Sensation Mixed. 
Extra Early Double Crested 
3626 Mixed. A new form which developed from the Late 
Double Crested Cosmos, growing 4 feet high and bloom- 
ing in July. They produce about 60% double flowers. 
Mammoth Late Flowering or Autumn Giants 
3498 Mixed. Wherever the seasons are long enough 
these Autumn Giants will produce a magnificent 
display of truly giant-size single flowers during 
the late autumn, The blooms measure 314 inches 
across. 5 to 6 ft. tall, 
Early Flowering Klondyke Cosmos 
1422 Mixed. A favorite that is of the utmost value | 3627 Orange Flare. This strain of Klondyke Cosmos 
for borders or for planting among shrubbery. 
This strain is the finest of all and contains the 
best and brightest colors in shades of pink, lav- 
ender, scarlet, yellow, white, etc. 
CYCLAMEN 
Tender Perennial. 8 in. Grows Indoors 
3643 Giant Mixed. Large flowers. A unique shaped 
plant with beautiful foliage and large richly col- 
ored fragrant flowers. Splendid for the house or 
greenhouse, thriving in a cool temperature and 
plenty of light. It takes fifteen months to bloom 
from seed and the plants require loose soil, rich 
in leaf mold. 
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Long Spurred Columbine (Aquilegia) 

is popular everywhere, but especially so in North- 
ern states where early flowering is essential. 
Plants well branched, 3 ft. tall, covered with showy 
golden-orange flowers in less than four months 
from seed, blooming profusely until frost. 

Early Giant Sensation Cosmos 
CYNOGLOSSUM Chinese Forget-Me-Noft 
Annual. 14% ft. June to Frost 
3650 Amabile Blue. Introduced from China. Pro- 
duces sprays of intense blue forget-me-not flows 
ers, delicately sweet scented. - 
CYPRESS VINE Ipomoea Quamoclit 
Annual Climber, 15 ft. July to Frost 
3676 Mixed. White and scarlet. A quick-growing 
climber with feathery light green foliage and 
bright star-shaped flowers. Soak the seed in warm 
water before sowing. 
