“DEPENDABLE SEEDS AND BULBS” Since 1907 9 
CANDYTUFT, 
HYACINTH 
CAMPANULA 
ANNUAL 
CALLIOPSIS, 
GOLDEN CROWN 
CENTAUREA, cyanus, Cornflower, Bachelor’s Button. Sun. 
Blue, rose, red, and white flowers for beds and bouquets. Sow 
November to May. Germination period 10 to 15 days. 
Blue Boy. Pure deep blue. 
Pinkie. Rose pink. 
Snow Man. White. 
Red Boy. Ruby red. 
Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
DWARF bedding type; 1 foot: 
Jubilee Gem. Deep blue; very useful for both bedding and 
cutting. 
Lilac Lady. Pkt. 15c. 
Polar Gem. Clear white. Pkt. 15c. 
CENTAUREA imperialis, Sweet Sultan. Sun. 
Pink, lavender, purple, white, and yellow fragrant flowers like 
large, soft thistles; 214 feet. Sow November to May. Germina- 
tion period 2 weeks. Amaranth Red, Lavender, Pink, White, 
Yellow (Suaveolens, not in mixture), and Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
CENTAUREA americana, Basket Flower. Sun. 
Large feathery lilac flower somewhat resembling an _ inter- 
woven basket, on a hawdsome annual plant: 4 feet. Sow 
October to May. Germination period 2 weeks. Pkt. 10c. 
CENTAUREA. See also Dusty Miller. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM. Per. See also Matricaria, Pyrethrum, and 
Shasta Daisy. kris-an’-the-mum. Sun. 
Korean Hybrids. Early-flowering, bushy type for garden deco- 
ration. Single and semi-double. Mixed. Pkt. 25c. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, Annual, Painted Daisies. Sun. 
Yellow, white, pink, and red, large daisy cut-flowers; 2 feet. 
Sow October to April. Germination period 10 to 18 days. 
Tricolor Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
CINERARIA, CALIFORNIA GIANT 
CINERARIA hybrids. sin-e-rar’-ia. Shade. 
Unusually rich colors in the showiest early Spring bedding 
plant for shade, and pots. Sow June to October. Germination 
period 8 to 10 days. 
Grandiflora Semi-Dwarf. 16 inches: Blue Shades, Crimson and 
Carmine Shades, Salmon, White. Pkt. 50c. 
Campbell’s California Giant Strain, Mixed. Notable for im- 
mense flowers and pleasing colors. Pkt. 50c. 
Cremer’s Prize Strain. Semi-dwarf, with medium-sized flow- 
ers, but producing the largest heads of any type. Pkt. 50c. 
Howard & Smith’s Prize Strain. Mixed. Pkt. 50c. 
Multiflora Nana. New dwarf (1 foot) type, with quantities of 
tiny flowers in all shades. Pkt. 50c. 
CLARKIA elegans. clark’-i-a. Sun, light shade. 
Pink rose, red, purple, and white double carnation-like flowers 
along spikes, beautiful in the garden or cut; 2 feet. Sow No- 
vember to April. Germination period 2 weeks. 
Albatross. Fine upright white. 
Apple Blossom. Delicate pink. 
Firebrand. Orange-scarlet. 
La France. Salmon pink. 
Pkt. 10¢353/for25c: 
All Colors Mixed. 14 oz. 50c; Pkt. 10c. 
CARNATION PERPETUAL GIANT 
CLEOME Pink Queen. Silver Medal A.A.S. ’42. Sun. 
A tall attractive border subject, Cleome Pink Queen has huge 
heads of delightful true pink, with no trace of magenta. It 
reaches a height of 4 feet. Blooming from June till frost, and 
unaffected by disease or pests, it is a most desirable flower for 
bold clumps of color in background planting. Pkt. 15c. 
COCK’S COMB. See Celosia. 
COIX lachrymae, Job’s Tears. koh’-ix. Sun. 
Interesting, grass-like plant, grown for its smooth, hard, tear- 
shaped seeds, often used for beads. Sow February to May, 
nicking seeds. Germination period 2 weeks. Oz. 40c; Pkt. 10c. 
COLEUS. Per. ko’-lee-us. Shade or part shade. 
Ornamental foliage plant for pots or outdoors, with large, 
vari-colored velvety leaves in partial or full shade; 1 to 2 feet. 
Sow February to May. Germination period 10 to 15 days. 
Rainbow. Rich colors and markings. Pkt. 50c. 
Exhibition Varieties. Large, unusually patterned leaves. 
50c. 
COLLINSIA bicolor, Innocence. kol-lin’-si-a. 
Blue-and-white flowers in spikes; California native for sun and 
shade; 15 inches. Sow November to April. Germination period 
2 weeks. Pkt. 15c. 
Pkt. 
COLUMBINE. See Aquilegia. 
