COFFEYVILLE, 
INDEPENDENCE, AND HARPER, KANSAS 
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Cosmos — Orange Flare 
COSMOS 
Klondyke Orange Flare—4 ft. An early strain of the 
late flowering tropical variety. It blossoms from 
seed in 100 days, and flowers with increasing free- 
dom until killing frost. This is a distinctive and 
striking new variety. The deep-orange flowers are 
fine for cutting. Pkt. 10c postpaid. 
Early Express—Early Flowering. Blooms in 45 days. 
Height 214 ft. Mammoth mixed. All colors. Pkt. 
10c postpaid. 
CALENDULA—Double, (Pot Marigold). An assort- 
ment of pastel shades, dwarf types. Pkt. 10c post- 
aid. 
CANDYTUFT_All good annual varieties mixed. 
Pkt. 10c postpaid. 
CANTERBURY BELLS — Finest mixed. 
postpaid. 
CELOSIA—(Coxcomb). An excellent assortment of 
dwarf coxcombs. Pkt. 10c postpaid. 
CELOSIA—(Chinese Woolflower). Large woolly 
flower heads in a mixture of colors. Pkt. 10c post- 
paid. 
CYPRESS VINE—Dark green feathery foliage. Bright 
star shaped white and scarlet blooms. Pkt. 10c 
postpaid. 
CARDINAL CLIMBER—Very beautiful with clusters 
of fiery scarlet flowers. Pkt. 10c postpaid. 
CENTUREA (Bachelor Button)—Easy to grow and 
blooms continuously. A wide assortment of colors. 
Pkt. 10c postpaid. 
CENTUREA (Sweet Sultan)— Bushes are covered 
with large, fluffy ball shaped, sweet scented 
flowers. All colors mixed. Pkt. 10c postpaid. 
Pkt. 10c 
-Fraziers Finest Flowers 
Disease Resistant Varieties __ 
ty and Vitality 
ILT RESISTANT ASTERS 
Queen of The Market— The favorite early 
branching type Aster, usually in full bloom 
two weeks before most others begin to 
bloom. Finest mixture. 
Early Royal—Early, invincible wilt resistant, 
plants branching. Large, full blossoms with 
petals incurved. Blooms following Queen 
of the Market. Pkt. 10c postpaid. 
King—Flowers large and full with needle-like petals, borne on 
long, erect, sturdy stems. Fine color mixture. Pkt. 10c postpaid. 
Giant Comet—Plant upright. non-branching. 
double and well formed. Fancy mix. Pkt. 10c postpaid. 
AGERATUM—Blue Ball 8 inches, Deep Dark Blue. Pkt. 10c post- 
Pkt. 10c postpaid. 
Giant Asters 
Feathery flowers 
ALYSSUM—Little Gem, Dwarf Compact, sweet scented border 
flower. Pkt. 10c postpaid. 
AMARANTHUS—Joseph’s Coat. Tricolor Splendens. Yellow, Red 
and Green. Pkt. 10c postpaid. 
AQUILEGIA or COLUMBINE—A mixture of single Long Spurred, 
improved varieties. Unsurpassed for beauty and size of flower. 
Pkt. 10c postpaid. 
BABY’S BREATH—(Gypsophila). 
This is an improved large-flowering, pure white of free, easy 
growth. Several sowings should be made during the season. 
Pkt. 10c postpaid. 
BALSAM—Rose flowered in finest colors. Pkt. 10c postpaid. 
COREOPSIS—(Double Sunburst). The plants bear 
The London Market Strain. 
large, double daisy-like flowers with broad fluted 
petals on long graceful stems. The color of the 
blooms is a rich glossy chrome yellow. They are 
brilliant in the garden and popular for cutting. 
Pkt. 10c postpaid. 
CALLIOPSIS — Very showy and free flowering: an- 
nuals, blooming throughout summer and fall if not 
allowed to go to seed. The flowers are very dainty 
and pleasing, admirably adapted for table decora- 
tions and bouquets. Pkt. 10c postpaid. 
DAISIES 
Painted Daisy—(Summer chrysanthemums)—F lowers 
profusely during the summer and fall. Our mix- 
ture consists of single large flowering sorts that 
are mostly beautiful zoned and ringed with un- 
usual contrasting colors. They are showy in the 
garden and fine for cutting. Pkt. 10c postpaid. 
Shasta Daisy — (Leucanthemum) — The conqueror 
variety. A hardy plant bearing large white, single 
blooms with handsome yellow centers. They are 
valuable for border decoration and _ especially 
pleasing in bouquets. Pkt. 10c postpaid. 
African Daisies — (Cape Marigold) — Special mix- 
ture from named varieties..Showy annual, bloom- 
ing during summer and fall. Good for rock gar- 
dens, edging and cutting. Of easy culture in ordi- 
nary, well-drained soil and sunny exposure. Quick 
to bloom. Pkt. 10c postpaid. 
DAHLIAS—It is easy, most interesting and fascinat- 
ing to grow Dahlias from seed and enjoy the sur- 
prise of new colors and forms. If the seed is started 
early, the plants will bloom in the same season. 
Our seed is the finest mixture from double, named 
varieties. Pkt. 10c postpaid. 
DIANTHUS—(Chinese Pinks). A showy type. Fine 
double blooms. All colors. Pkt. 10c postpaid. 
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