CARNATIONS 
ENFANT DE NICE—A wonderful strain, producing 
strong plants with large double sweet scented, 
fringed flower 2% inches and more across, on 
long stems. Start seed indoors in February. Half 
hardy perennial. 
CARNATION — ENFANT DE NICE — Mixed. 
Pkt 20c. 1/16 oz 75e. Y% oz $1.40. 
GIANT MARQUERITE or MALMAISON — Double 
Mixed — Flowers are of largest size fringed and 
fragrant. Plants bloom in five months from seed. 
For a long period of blooms where the Summers 
are short start seed indoors in February. Nice 
for beds, borders, or pots and fine for cutting. 
Hardy in moderate climate. Extra fine variety. 
Pkt 15¢. % oz4 T5e. % oz $1.40. 
Chinese Lantern Plant or Physalis Franchetti 
The Chinese Lantern Plant is grown for its showy 
scarlet-red seed pods which are easily dried for 
Winter bouquets. Grows well in sunny situation in 
any ordinary garden soil. Perennial. 
Pkt 20c. %& oz 60c. % oz $1.00. 
CASTOR OIL BEAN or RICINUS 
The different varieties included in our mixture 
have light and dark green leaves and some of cop- 
pery bronze. Six to eight feet. Annual. Mixed. 
PKt 10c. Oz 35c. 2 ozs 60e. 
CACALIA or TASSEL FLOWER 
This “perky” little annual blooms in a few weeks 
from seed. The flowers of scarlet or gold on branch- 
ing stems look exactly as the name indicates, fluffy 
tassels, less than half an inch in diameter. Blooms 
from June until heavy frost. Scarlet and yellow. 
Mixed. PKt 10c. Y% oz 25e. 
CELOSIA or COCKSCOMB 
The name Cockscomb is derived from the re- 
semblance of the flower heads of the crested type 
to a cock’s comb in form, though in texture they 
are like plush or chenille. Easily dried for Winter. 
CRESTED DWARF SORTS —S to 10 inches 
EMPRESS — Red Combs and Brown Foliage. 
Pkt 10c. % oz 50e. 
AUREA — Golden Yellow Combs. 
Pkt 10c. % oz 50¢e. 
COCKSCOMB DWARF FINEST MIXED. 
PKt 10c. % oz 60e. 
C. THOMPSON MAGNIFICA — Mixed. 
strain of the Ostrich Plume varieties. 
Pkt 10c. Y% oz 35e. WY oz Gde. 
CHILDSII or CHINESE WOOLFLOWER 
Cc. CHILDSII — Rich and 
crimson. 
feet. 
A choice 
2 to 3 feet. 
intense shade of bright 
Round, woolly flower heads. Height 2 
Annual. Pkt 15e. % oz 50e. \% oz 95e. 
CLADANTHUS ARABICUS 
Palm Springs or Desert Daisy 
Of easy culture and it 
thrives on a minimum of 
water. It is extremely 
floriferous, starting with a 
few blooms when 5 inches 
high and continuing to 
multiply in number until a 
height of 2% to 3 feet is 
reached. At that point it 
is a solid mass of Yellow. 
The most interesting and 
unusual part is its habit 
of growth. The plants fork 
out from the base, with a 
flower terminating on each 
branch. A very interesting 
flower. Hardy annual. 
Pkt 25¢. 2 pkts 40c. 
CENTAUREA 
Imperialis or Royal Sweet Sultan 
This beautiful class is undoubtedly the finest of 
all Sweet Sultans. The charming scented flowers 
bloom in July and continue until frost. Excellent 
for cut flowers. Annual. 
FINEST MIXED — Pkt 10c. % oz 45e. 
8 
Desert Daisy 
% oz 85e. 
CLEOME 
Rocky Mountain Bee or Spider Plant 
PINK QUEEN—Silver Medal Winner. Huge trusses 
of bright, salmon-pink flowers from early Sum- 
mer until late Fall. As flowers age they turn 
white, giving a pleasing apple blossom blending 
of colors. Attractive in large beds, tall borders 
and backgrounds; 
Easily grown. 4 ft. 
may be used as hedges. Is 
Pkt 15¢e. % oz 65¢e. Y% oz $1.00. 
CLARKIA 
Beautiful hardy annual 
dainty flower of rose- 
white, salmon, mauve, 
pink, purple and red bril- 
liant shades, is a popular 
garden and cut - flower 
plant. It thrives equally 
well in partial shade or 
sun; 2 to 2% feet; pro- 
fuse bloomer. The blooms 
resemble the flowering 
almond. Finest double 
mixed. Pkt 15¢e. 44 0z 50c. 
% oz S8de. 
Clarkia 
COREOPSIS or GOLDEN WAVE 
One of the most popu- 
lar and easiest grown 
hardy plants. Blooms pro- 
fusely from May until 
autumn if flowers are not 
allowed to go to_ seed. 
Large single golden yel- 
low flowers. Showy in the 
border, fine for cutting. 
Vigorous growing, plant 
rial  TROUDR Spobey Giese —pyosie ace 
sults. 2 to 3 ft. Hardy per- 
ennial. 
Pkt 15e. 
VY4 ot T5e. 
COLUMBINE 
Aquilegia 
yy o« 45e. 
Of easy culture 
and will furnish for 
many years a mag- 
nificent display of 
handsome _ flowers. 
Hardy perennial. 
CHRYSANTHA — 
(Golden Spurred) 
—Golden Yellow. 
Pkt 15c. 1/16 oz 
55e. Ye oz $1.00. 
COERULEA — 
(Blue Columbine— 
Rocky Mountain) 
—Violet blue and 
white. PKt 25ce. 
1/16 oz 75e. 
COLUMBINE — Double Mixed. 
double flowers like miniature 
very freely. Pkt 25e. 
COLUMBINE — LONG SPURRED VARIETIES 
While all the varieties of Columbine are beau- 
tiful, this strain of long-spurred is unquestionably 
the finest yet produced. The plants are strong 
with flowers of largest siZe. 
PINK SHADES 
ers. 
Columbine 
These have small 
roses and bloom 
1/16 oz $1.10. 
A lovely strain with large flow- 
Pkt 25c. 1/16 oz 75e. 
BLUE SHADES — From Light Blue to Dark Purple. 
Pkt 20c¢. 1/16 oz 70ce. 
CRIMSON STAR — The outer petals are a rich dark 
crimson with a pure white center, an entirely 
new combination in colors. Flowers are large 
and very attractive. Pkt 25e. 1/16 oz $1.00. 
LONG-SPURRED HYBRIDS — Fine, long - spurred 
flowers in shades and combinations of Pink, Red, 
Blue and Yellow. They make excellent cut flow- 
ers. Mixed colors. 
Pkt 25e. 1/16 oz $1.00. % oz $1.75. 
COLUMBINE—McKANA Giant Mixed. 
Page. 
See Color 
Pkt 50c. 
