—Mayfield Giant. Large golden yellow fis; larger ray petals CORE-12M. 15¢ 
—Ssuperba. Large single golden yellow fis; 2-3” aC onde tale. meee te COXRE-12B. 15¢ 
—Coreopsis Blend. Above BUGS, UXEG | Banal ue eee, CORE-12X. 15¢ 
COREOPSIS SPECIES: 
—sgrandiflora. Yellow rays; 245” ac: 54 POR = OPN ere PU ey Ree a CORE-11(F). 30¢ 
—insecta. S. Rhodesia. 4-5 Ma cROLCEN VEN OW Scftes ttt ic Gl kh CORE-10. 15¢ 
—maritma. SEA-DAHLIA, 3 ft; heads 314” ac: Calif; HP 
—Verticillata. Thread-leaf C Deep yellow, heads 2” aC wouitecHe., 
—Stillmanii. Heads Lee aCe att: HA; Calif 
—Bassett’s Indian Corn. This strain is the brightest of any being grown; it actually 
comes jn all colors and on one ear; beautiful for out door ornaments and with Gourds. 
Ears can be supplied in fall with the husks attached: 5 ears $1.00. Lb. 40¢....CO 'N. 25¢ 
—Strawberry Pop Corn. True red strawberry; dark red. Oz. 90G:. Aol cocsnk COaN-2. 25¢ 
CORNUS. (CORN-us) DOGWOOD. Cornaceae. 
Shrubs and small trees. They are very ornamental, early flowering, showy and 
easily grown in any well drained soil. 
—canadensis. Bunch-berry. Low HP to 10 in; very hardy. Oz. TA See CORS-12. 30¢, 
—iflorida. Dogwood. Small tr; white fls. Oz. 80¢; 1b.$8.50, db................ CORS-17. 30¢ 
—Kousa. Tr to 20 fi; dense heads of CLEANS WiLL MAG wake eet be eee CO 8-22. 50¢ 
—mas. Cornelian Cherry. Tr to 20 ft; yellow fis; edible........ Oz:S0¢20 4c CORS-24, 25¢ 
Reet ee Oss S0e 1D. 83.50. es ek in eee eT CORS-34. 50¢ 
CORPHANTHA vivipara. Cacti. Bali to 4”; crown silky carmnie; HP(II).... CORH-74. 50¢ 
CORTADERIA. (kor-ta-DEE-re-ah) Pampas Grass. Gramineae. 
Ornamental grasses and not hardy in the North. These thrive in rich light soils. For 
the North start indoors in Jan. or Feb. and grow on in pots. They are very effective. 
—Selioana. (C. arenteum) Tender ornamental Brasses 20 atts Pee CO.uT-2. 20¢ 
--—-rezsea. A type with pinkish Diumese ys CUR REC peer en n paths Cai an bee CO.iT-2R. 20¢ 
COSMOS. (KOS-mos) Compositae. 
Showy late flowering annuals and perennials, closely allied to the Dahlia. They are 
easily grown and thrive even in poor sois. Useful both in the border and for cutflowers. 
C. BIPINNATUS: Half hardy annuals to whcih belong the commonly known garden 
forms. Sow direct or may be started indoors. Height 8-10 feet. 
SENSATION TYPE: Extra large well formed flowers on erect plants. 
—Cardinal. Large showy dark-red. 1% oz. 40¢ 
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—Pinky. New clear rose-pink 
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—Rose Queen. NEW. Rose overlaid with clearly defined crimson zone 
—Blend. All the Sensation types, above, mixed 
-—Any of Above. except where noted otherwise: 
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—Mixed Queen. Above colors CALCLUH VADICNGeG be el doer anaes ue COS-2X. 15¢ 
HYBRID VARIETIES:..These are not as tall growing; excellent in border and cutting, 
—Fiesta. Brilliant semi-double fis; gold striped scarlet; NEW; cutting.... COS-3S. 20¢ 
—Orange Flare. Large CLSNge AUOWSISa went ya eee CT OG Tk ee COS-3F.15¢ 
—Orange Ruffles. Ruffled Petals DESH Vx a hada oe ee ee COS-38. 15¢ 
Bee Sree NICH VENOW Ce ted 5.08 shecdiahachaibldea ier ne COS-3Y. 15¢ 
-—Mixed Hybrids. Any of the Above: W/2mOZeE SO Ge A eed heats N-, bydta ko RAT COS-3X. 15¢ 
OTHER COSMOS TYPES: ; ‘ 
—Doyble Crested. Large double crested flowers inwhite, pink and crimson..,.COS-4X. 20¢ 
—Late Mammoth Mixed. Large single type best for the Southeeececcccccccces,, COS-5X. 15¢ 
em ROMN NOC gree ees at rh diene Antoniactashandiwnimcgomishadon chen meee COS-7X. 15¢ 
Me eeeree set OUD O Minced. sas certic tiiasiel omiviciossctneorsonice santo tbe ee COS-8X. 15¢ 
Meeeemece Blend: All. kinds” mixed. ciicoesccssnsdicnance ccc ee COS-X. 10¢ 
COSTUS. (KOS-tus) SPIRAL FLAG. Zingiberaceae. 
Tropical perennials with red, yellow and white flowers in dense spikes. Rich, moist 
soil. For the far South only. 
—speciosus. White with yellow center; 5 in. spikes; India; 10\ ft: TP*.......... COST-5. 25¢ 
COTONEASTER. (koh-toh-ne-AS-ter) Rosaceae. 
Temperate zone shrubs, mostly from China, very ornamental, but many are not hardy 
in the far North. They like a sunny position and well drained soil. 
—acuminata. Pinkish fis in clusters; 12 Li Chis MSm Hand ye eee eer ed ee COTN-1. 25¢ 
—bullata v. microphylla. Decid. sh. to 6 ft; pinkish fis; lvs. 5’ long.... COTN-10M(F). 50¢ 
—Dielsiana. Decid; 8 ft; pinkish fis; fr bright red ;HSh........ Oz. $1.00........ COTN-17. 25¢ 
—divaricata. Decid; 6 ft; pinkish DISS TakSTe | AR TRA cera eee Oz. 40¢........ COTN-20. 25¢ 
—frigida. Fls white in dense clusters; fr bright red; South Onl yee 20727 COTN-24. 25¢ 
—glaucophylla serotina. 7 ft semi-ev; fls in dense corymbs; W. China....COTN-26S. 30¢ 
—horizontalis. Semi-ev; 3 ft; pinkish fils; fr red; HSh. Oz. Sa000 eee. COTN-32. 35¢ 
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