- CELOSIA or COCKSCOMB: 
An old-fashioned flower greatly improved. Blooms from midsummer until frost. Easily 
grown in any soil. The flowers last a long time if dried as you would everlastings. You may 
choose from the comb-like or plume types, tall or dwarf growing. 
Giant Plumed or Tall Feathered 
Showy, well-branched plants, each branch 
crowned with long, silky, feathery plumes. 
Effective in beds and borders; useful for 
cutting: Very free blooming. 2% to 3 ft. 
1853 Pride of Castle Gould Large, 
fluffy, ostrich-feather-like,plumes of yellow, 
scarlet, crimson, and orange-red in a grand 
mixture. Last exceptionally well when cut. 
Pkt. 25¢; 1% oz. $1.00; 14 oz. $1.75 
1864 Mixed Colors Varied shades of red 
and yellow mixed. Makes a grand showing 
and is always sure to attract attention. 
Pkt. 10¢; Y%oz. 50¢; 14 oz. 95¢ 
Chinese Woolflower 
~ (Celosia childsi) 
1851 Chinese Woolflowers, Mixed 
Much branched plants, each branch tipped 
with a round pink, yellow or crimson, woolly 
flower head. Splendid for garden display and 
valued for cutting. Grow 2% to 3 ft. tall. 
Pkt. 15¢; oz. 60¢; %4 oz. $1.10 
Globe Celosia 
1856 Flame of Fire All-America Bronze 
Medal Winner. Pyramidal plants branch- 
ing out into candelabra shape, each stem 
bearing a large, almost round, fiery scarlet 
head of coral-like structure. 1% ft. 
Pkt. 25¢; % oz. 85¢; 1% oz. $1.60 
Lilliput or Dwarf Feathered 
Dwarf, compact plants, often producing 
from 15 to 20 branches, each tipped with 
brilliant silky plumes. Makes an imposing 
display in beds, borders, edgings, pots and 
boxes. A great bloomer. 1 it. tall. 
1857 Fire Feather Rich fiery crimson. 
Pkt. 35¢; oz. $1.25; 1% oz. $2.25 
1858 Golden Feather Deep yellow. 
Pkt. 35¢; V4 oz. $2.25 
4 oz. $1.25; 
1857 Lilliput Celosia, Fire Feather 
Pkt. 35¢ 
1912 Crested Cackssseah: ines 
Pkt. 15¢ 
Crested Cockscomb 
(Celosia cristata) 
The name “Cogkscomb” applies particu- 
larly to this group, for the flower heads, as 
will be seen from the picture above, surely 
have a resemblance to the form of a rooster’s 
comb. These do best in light soil. 
1912 Empress (nana) A most impressive 
cockscomb which deserves a place in every 
garden; prized for cutting, fresh or dried. 
The dwarf plants, which average 10 in. in 
height, have dark, bronzy foliage and huge 
combs of deep, velvety crimson-purple. 
Pkt. 15¢; \% oz. 60¢; % oz. $1.10 
1911 Dwarf Mixed (nana) Many fine 
shades of yellow, orange, crimson, purple, 
rose and red in mixture. The large flower 
heads or combs are much used when dried 
for winter decoration in the home, 10 in. 
Pkt. 15¢; %oz.60¢; 1% oz. $1.10 
1917 Tall Mixed Extra fine colors in a 
well-blended mixture. Grow 3 ft. tall. 
Pkt. 15¢; 4% oz. 60¢; 1% oz. $1.10 
3916 Cineraria, Giant Exhibition Mixed 
Pkt. 50¢ 
CINERARIA 0 
Splendid plants for winter and spring house 
decoration. Rich in shades of blue, car- 
mine, pink, white, etc.; many combinations. 
3916 Giant Exhibition Mixed Beautiful 
- self-colors, and many with contrasting, 
pure white centers or clearly defined mar- 
gins and rings of various shades. Flowers 
are very large, 3% in. across. 16 in. tall. 
Pkt. 50¢; 2 pkts. 95¢; 1428 oz. $1.75 
3917 Large Flowered Dwarf Mixed 
Large blooms in many colors. 1 ft. tall. 
Pkt. 50¢; 2 pkts. 95¢; 3 pkts. $1.35 
a 3921 Small Flowered Dwarf Mixed 
_ Dwarf plants, 10 in. tall, covered with 
_ small, attractive flowers 34 in. across. 
: Pkt. 50¢; 2 pkts. 95¢; 3 pkts. $1.35 
Luther Burbank’s 
y Favorite Flowers 
1898 Special Mixture Large shaggy-petaled 
asters, marvelous snapdragons, calliopsis, 
 celosia, centaurea, cynoglossum, gypsophila, 
helichrysum, larkspur, nicotiana, poppies, 
rudbeckia, salpiglossis, miniature zinnias and 
_ others. A rare and delightful blend of flowers 
i on which Luther Burbank started hybridiz- 
_ing years ago. Pkt. 35¢ 
1906 Clarkia, Double Mixed Pkt. 15¢ 
CLARKIA co 
1906 Finest Double Mixed The dainty 
double flowers somewhat resemble those 
of the flowering almond. Does best in sec- 
tions,where summers do not get too hot. 
Salmon, pink, mauve, rose, carmine, pur- 
ple, white and shades of red mixed. 2 ft. 
Pkt. 15¢; 14 0z.50¢; 1% oz. 85¢ 
1980 Cleome, Pink Queen Pkt, 15¢ 
CLEOME— Spider Plant 
1980 Pink Queen All-America Silver 
Medal Winner. Huge trusses of bright, 
salmon-pink flowers from early summer 
until late fall. Attractive in large beds, 
tall borders and backgrounds; may be used 
as hedges. Easily grown; stands heat. 4 ft. 
Pkt. 15¢; %oz.60¢; 1% oz, $1.10 
1921 Burpee’s Sunset Coleus 
Pht. 50¢ 
COLEUS 
Brilliantly colored foliage plants suitable 
for beds, borders, pots, and edgings to taller 
plants. To get the best coloring, the plants 
should be grown in full sun. 20 in. 
1927 Fine Mixed Leaves are not so large 
as Burpee’s Sunset. Colors are very bright. 
Pkt. 35¢; 2 pkts. 65¢; 142 oz. $1.25 
1921 Burpee’s Sunset, Mammoth 
Mixed Leaves are immense, beautifully 
marked and prettily variegated, rich and 
brilliant in their colorings. Wonderfully 
decorative; many shades and combinations 
with green, red and yellow predominating. 
Pkt. 50¢; 2 pkts. 95¢; 142 oz. $2.00 
The Flower Battalion 
1900 Blend of the best and easiest to grow 
annual flowers for a spectacular array in 
your garden and cut blooms for the house. 
Free blooming, sturdy plants. Pkt. 25¢ 
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