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Clarkia . 
CLARKIA 
~ Annual. Bloom freely in the poorest soil! 
Spikes of double and semi-double carna- 
tion-like flowers in a mixture of dainty 
colors; very effective in the garden and 
fine for cutting. Plant Clarkia in the shade, 
as they do not like the extreme heat of 
summer. 2 feet. Mixed colors. 1873—Pkt., 
10¢. 
COLEUS 
SALZERS HYBRIDS. Annual. Extreme- 
ly attractive foliage plants for either house 
or garden use. Our strain of hybrid varie- 
ties produces a marvelous range of extra 
fine colors including salmon, apricot, pink, 
rose, purple and copper. No other Coleus 
equals this for diversity of color markings 
and brilliance. 1909—Pkt., 35c. 
COREOPSIS 
GRANDIFLORA, Perennial. 2 to 8 feet. 
Bright yellow. flowers from June until . 
Sirost. 
Flower the first year from seed. 
1912—Pkt., 10c. 
SEMI-DOUBLE. Perennial. NEW GOLD. 
Similar to the above except. the lovely 
flowers are double and semi-double. Very 
free bloomer, 1933—Pkt., lic. 
S S73 es at 
Double Flowering Cornflower, Mixed 
CORN FLOWER 
CENTAUREA. Annual. There is, per- 
haps, no more popular.annual than the 
Cornflower. It will grow anywhere and as 
a cut-flower it is considered indispensable. 
Sometimes called Bachelor’s Button, 
JUBILEE GEM. A dwarf variety, 10 to 
15 inches tall, compact, literally covered 
with double dark blue flowers. 1879—Pkt., 
10¢, I 
SALZER’S CLIFFWOOD DOUBLE 
MIXED—A choice mixture specially pre- 
pared and including the finest named vari- 
eties of this type of Cornflower. An extra 
value certain to give satisfaction. 1875— 
Pkt., 15¢; 3 pkts., 35e. 
CYCLAMEN — 
Greenhouse plant. Graceful orchid-like 
flowers. insabout 24 months from sowing 
seed. Cultural directions on each packet. 
SALZER’S SHOW MIXTURE. Colors 
range from white to crimson, with inter- 
mediate shades, 1924—PkKt., 35e. 
GIANT RED. Finest strain from Hol- 
land. Unsurpassed for size and substance 
of the flowers, which are bright red, the 
color of Holly berries. 1925—Pkt., 50c. . 
Cosmos Radiance 
COSMOS 
Annual. Popular for tall borders and for 
cutting, producing its artistic flowers until 
frost. 38-3% ft. 
RADIANCE 
The flowers are striking deep rose with 
a rich crimson center—the first bi-colored 
Cosmos ever developed! Winner of the 1948 
All America Silver Medal. The plants grow 
about 36 to 40 inches high and bear their 
rose and crimson blooms in profusion. Ex- 
tra early flowering. Don’t miss it! 1918— 
Pkt., 25e; 2 pkts., 45e. 
ORANGE RUFFLES. Vivid, rich orange, 
butterfly-like blooms, very free flowering. 
The lovely fiowers are semi-double, some- 
thing new in Cosmos. 1917—Pkt., 15e. 
YELLOW RUFFLES. Like Orange Ruf- 
fles, except the color is a lovely shade of 
yellow. 1921—Pkt. 15e; 4% oz. 35e. 
SENSATION 
An extra early strain with extra large 
Single flowers 4 to 5 inches across, with 
heavy fluted petals. 314% feet. Enormous 
flowers can be had by disbudding. Mixed 
colors of pink and white. 1916—Pkt., 10c. 
EXTRA-EARLY COSMOS 
Seed sown April 26th produced lovely 
large single blooms July 19th. 
ORANGE FLARE. Bright vivid orange, 
single flowers. 1915—Pkt., 10c; 1% oz., 20c. 
YELLOW FLARE. Beautiful bright yel- 
low, single flowers. 1919—Pkt., 10c; % oz., 
20e. 
EXTRA EARLY MIXED. Fine single 
flowers of pink, red and white, all mixed. 
1914—Pkt., lie; 4% oz., 30e. 
Cosmos, Extra Early, Double Crested 
EXTRA EARLY, DOUBLE CRESTED 
Fine, large, full, double crests in the 
center. It reverts back to its single form, 
but a goodly percentage will bear perfect, 
double crested Cosmos. ' 
MIXED. Pink, red, and white flowers, all 
mixed, 19183—Pkt., 15¢e; 4% oz., 50e. 
CYPRESS VINE 
Annual. Well known climbers with fern- 
like foliage and small red or white trum- 
pet shaped flowers, 10 ft. Fine for trellises, 
1926—Pkt., 15e. 
A BONUS of extra seeds will be in- 
cluded with every seed 
order only, of $1.00 or more, 
‘ennial. 
COXCOMB 
Annual. Be 
Free bloom- Faw 
ing plants, 
easily 
grown. 
PLUM- 
OSA. 2% to 
3 feet high. 
Feath = 
ery plumes 
of magnifi- 
cent shades 
of red and 
yellow 
mixed. 1885 
—Pkt., 10e, 
CHINESE 
WOOLKLOWER 
(Celosia Childsi). A 
unique form of feathered Coxcomb, 2 to 3 
ft. high, each branch terminating*in big 
ends of showy fire red flowers. 1886—Pkt., 
de. 
CRISTATA. Large flower heads, long 
and broad, resembling’ a rooster’s comb, 
mixed colors, 1 ft. 1887—Pkt., lic. 
GILBERT’S MAPLE GOLD. Almost glob- 
ular heads of golden maple, some varying 
to rose and pink. 8 to 12 heads to a plant. 
38 ft. 1888—PkKt., 25e. 
DAHLIAS 
Tender Perennial. Start the seed indoors 
in a shallow box or pan in March or early 
April. Transplant carefully as their growth 
demands. 
DOUBLE CACTUS MIXED. Large, cactus 
flowered Dahlias from seed. 1928—Pkt., 
25e. 
DOUBLE GIANT. Double, informal dec- 
orative dahlias, mixed. Blooms first year 
from seed. 8to5 ft. 1929—Pkt., 30c. 
UNWIN BEDDING. Double and semi- 
double flowers,.excellent for cutting, on 
dwarf bushy plants 18 to 24 in. high. Mixed 
colors. 1931—Pkt., 15e. 
DAISIES 
BELLIS. Peren- 
nial. The true 
English Daisy, 
ideal for borders 
and edgings. Pre- 
fers cool soil and 
moist atmosphere. 
Leaves’ clustered 
at the base, 1 to 2 
inch double flow- 
ers of dark rose, 
on 6 inch stems, 
April-June, 1934— 
Pkt., 15e. 
SWAN RIVER 
DAISY (Brachy- 
come). Annual. 
Very graceful plant, blue daisy like flow- 
ers on stems 9 to 12 inches high, May also 
be sown: in pots for winter flowering. 
19386—Pkt., 10e. 
SHASTA DAISY (Leucanthemum). Per- 
Splendid flowers often 4 inches 
across, white with broad overlapping pet- 
als. 1937—PkKt., 10ce. 
Shasta Daisy, CLIFF WOOD GIANT DOU- 
BLE. (Perennial.) A giant double form, 
with big shaggy white flowers often 5 
inches across. 2% ft. Started indoors, it 
will flower in five months. 1799—Pkt., 35e. 
Shasta Daisy 
Dimorphotheca, Orange Glory 
DIMORPHOTHECA 
Annual. Showy daisy-like flowers, easily 
grown. 1 to 1% feet. 
ORANGE GLORY. Deep orange, with 
dark center disc. 1 ft. 1972—Pkt., 10e: 
WHITE BEAUTY. White. 1974—Pkt., 10e. 
ECKLONIS. Three inch white velvety 
daisies with deep blue dise. 1% ft. Very 
short. 1973—Pkt., 20c. 
eut silvery 
gray foli- 
ager dhe ain. 
Dusty Miller 
Very effective. 1884—Pkt., 15e. 
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