1537 Perennial Chrysanthemums, 
Korean Mixed. Will provide a blaze of 
September color on 2-foot plants if seed is 
sown early enough in the spring. The 
flowers are single with many large blooms 
—allin brilliant color. 
Pkt. 50c, 3 pkts. $1.25, 6 pkts. $2.25. 
Chrysanthemum maximum 
Shasta Daisy. (P) Free-blooming chrys- 
anthemums popular for home gardens and 
for the florist trade, as the plants are 
decorative as border subjects and_ the 
long stems are useful for cutting. These 
white daisies are available in a variety of 
forms. The following three selections are 
highly recommended and of comparatively 
easy culture. 
1538 Alaska. Flowers are frequently 
5 inches across, white with broad, over- 
lapping petals. 
Pkt. 15c, 3 pkts. 40c, 6 pkts. 75c, oz. 
$1.50. 
1539 Dwarf Avalanche. A low-growing 
white daisy for foreground planting in 
the perennial border. 
Pkt. 25c, 3 pkts. 60c, 6 pkts. $1.10. 
1540 Giant Double. A _ mixture of 
doubles, semi-doubles and singles—some 
with laciniated, curled and quilled white 
petals. 
Pkt. 35c, 3 pkts. 90c, 6 pkts. $1.75. 
CINERARIA. (A) Cinerarias are grown 
only as greenhouse plants during the 
winter months in this part of the country. 
In the South and West, cinerarias are 
started «doors early in the spring for 
garden color during early summer. 
1550 California Super-Giants, Mixed. 
Prize cinerarias having great numbers 
of florets 1 to 11% inches in diameter. 
Pkt. 75c, 3 pkts. $2. 
1554 Cremer’s Prize Strain. Flowers 
large and covering a wide range of colors. 
Petals broad and overlapping; smaller 
leaves than old type. Resistant to wilt. 
Pkt. $1.50, 3 pkts. $4. 
CLARKIA elegans. (A) An attractive 
annual with delicate flowers set in leafy 
spikes. The blooming season is very 
limited and flowers are more valuable for 
bedding effect than for cutting. 
1560 Salmon Queen. Double, in a 
beautiful shade of salmon. 
Pkt. 15c, 3 pkts. 40c, 6 pkts. 75c, oz. 
$1.50. 
1565 Mixed. 
Pkt. 15c, 3 pkts. 40c, 6 pkts. 75c, oz. 
$1.25. 
1569 COBAEA SCANDENS. — Cup-and- 
Saucer Vine. (A) A climbing plant that 
has great merit, as It grows rapidly to 
30 to 50 feet in a season, producing large, 
bell-shaped, urple flowers frequently seen 
in fabric design. The vines will cling to a 
trellis, arbor, tree trunk, or almost any 
rough surface—and partial shade Is satis- 
factory. 
Pkt. 20c, 140z. 60c, oz. $2. 
CLEOME, Pink Queen 
1566 CLEOME, PINK QUEEN. (A) 
All-America Silver Medal. A much- 
neglected annual until the development of 
this splendid variety, which is very valu- 
able for a tall plant in the annual border. 
The flowers are salmon-pink changing to 
white as they mature, their long stamens 
giving a very eerie appearance as they 
stand out from the 3 to 4-foot ealke 
Pkt. 20c, 3 pkts. ai I4oz. $1. 
COLEUS. An annual for greenhouse 
culture primarily, with very decorative 
leaves In a great variety of rich colors. 
Plants require pinching back when very 
young to induce branching. 
1573 Rainbow Hybrids. A _ wonderful 
mixture of light and dark plants in a wide 
assortment of colors. 
Pkt. 35c, 3 pkts. 90c, 6 pkts. $1.75. 
COREOPSIS. (P) A tall, airy plant. 
1577 C. grandiflora, Double Sunburst. 
Bright golden yellow flowers 314 inches 
across. 80% fully double. 
Pkt. 15c, 3 pkts. 40c, 140z. 50c, oz. $1.50. 
1578 C. Mayfield Giant. Intense yellow, 
single flowers on long stems. Very vigorous. 
Pkt. 15c, 3 pkts. 40c, 140z. 50c, oz. $1.50. 
COSMOS (A) 
Another flower of easiest culture and one 
of the most satisfactory choices for height 
m an annual border. Its long season of 
bloom is also a desirable characteristic. 
The flowers are loved by humming-birds— 
and the quantities of seed attract other 
feathered neighbors. The blooms have 
good stems and make desirable cut flowers. 
Seed should be sown outside in early May 
and thinned to 1% feet apart. 
THE SENSATION COSMOS 
Sensation Cosmos are new, early and have 
flowers of exceptional size and color— 
often being 4 to 5 inches across with 
fluted petals. Height 4 feet. Flowers may 
be expected in 10 weeks. 
1592 Crimson Sensation. 
Silver Medal. 
Pkt. 15c, 3 pkts. 40c, 6 pkts. 75c. 
1593 Pinkie. 
Pkt. 15c, 3 pkts. 40c, 6 pkts. 75c. 
1594 Purity. White, as the name implies. 
Pkt. 15c, 3 pkts. 40c, 6 pkts. 75c. 
2949 COLLECTION: Pkt. each, 3 
colors, 40c. 
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1595 Dazzler. All-America Selection. The 
giant, 4-inch flowers mature when plants 
are but 30 inches high, though Dazzler 
eventually reaches a height of 5 to 6 
feet. The color is rich amaranth-crimson. 
Pkt. 15c, 3 pkts. 40c, 6 pkts. 75c. 
1596 Sensation, Single Mixed. 
Pkt. 15c, 4oz. 35c, oz. $1.25. 
1603 Sensation, Double Mixed. 
Pkt. 35c, 3 pkts. 90c, 6 pkts. $1.75. 
Early Dwarf Crested Cosmos 
Flowers on the 21% to 3-foot plants are un- 
usually large and early. 
1581 Pink Beauty 1582 White Beauty 
1580 Crimson Beauty 
Pkt. 25c, 3 pkts. 60c, 6 pkts. $1.10 
1585 Mixed Beauty. 
Pkt. 25c, 3 pkts. 60c, 6 pkts. $1.10. 
2947 COLLECTION: Pkt. each, 3 colors, 
65c. 
Early Express Cosmos 
A strain of cosmos that grows to 21% feet 
and bears fine large flowers on long stems 
in 45 days. 
1586 Crimson 1587 Pink 
1588 White 1591 Mixed 
Pkt. 15c, 3 pkts. 40c, 6 pkts. 75c 
2948 COLLECTION: Pkt. each, above 
3 colors, with Early Orange Flare, 50c. 
1607 Radiance. All-America Silver Medal. 
The novelty cosmos illustrated in color 
on page 27, growing to 5 feet and produc- 
ing many huge rose-pink blooms with an 
inner zone of deep crimson and a center of 
yellow stamens. Plants are very husky. 
A most unusual cosmos and one that we 
cannot praise too highly. 
- Pkt. 15c, 3 pkts. 40c, 6 pkts. 75c. 
Late Tall Single Cosmos 
Late-blooming varieties with large flowers 
on 5-foot plants. 
1609 Lady Lenox. Deep rosy pink. 
1610 Lady Lenox White. Pure white. 
1613 Mixed. 
Pkt. 15c, 3 pkts. 40c, 6 pkts. 75c 
2950 COLLECTION: Pkt. each, 3 colors 
25c. 
COSMOS, Yellow Flare 
