. James Gregory & Son's catalogue of home grown seeds. varieties mixed 05 COREOPSIS (Calliopsis). (A.) One of the most showy of all annuals, the colors being so striking as seldom to bepassed without remark. 132 Coreopsis, Drummonds. Yellow flowers, with crimson centre 05 133 Golden Wave. Very bushy and compact, a mass of bright golden color from July to October. Flowers two inches across, with small, darkcentres 05 134 Mixed Varieties. Yellow and brown and velvety brown 05 135 Lanceolata. (P.) The Perpetual Golden Coreopsis. Very free blooming, and lasting in its golden glory throughout


. James Gregory & Son's catalogue of home grown seeds. varieties mixed 05 COREOPSIS (Calliopsis). (A.) One of the most showy of all annuals, the colors being so striking as seldom to bepassed without remark. 132 Coreopsis, Drummonds. Yellow flowers, with crimson centre 05 133 Golden Wave. Very bushy and compact, a mass of bright golden color from July to October. Flowers two inches across, with small, darkcentres 05 134 Mixed Varieties. Yellow and brown and velvety brown 05 135 Lanceolata. (P.) The Perpetual Golden Coreopsis. Very free blooming, and lasting in its golden glory throughout the summer and fall. Unequalled forcutting. (See cut) , 10 COSMOS, (a.) A very effective autumn flowering plant, with beautiful foliage growing from fourto six feet high, literally covered with large, single, daisy .like flowers, two to threeinches round, in shades of rose, purple and white. For cutting, this is one of thefinest flowers grown. Sow in March, in pots or in the hot-bed, and transplant onefoot apart. 136 Cosmos Bipinata, Hybrida. (See cut) 05. Daisy, Snowball. 137 Cosmos, Mammoth Perfection. Flowers double the size of the old large flowering variety; the petals arebroader and overlapping, forming a perfectly roundflower, deeply ribbed and of splendid substance ...7. .25 Cypress Vine. (A.) Most beautiful and popular tender climber, with very delicate,fern-like foliage and numerous flowers. 138 Cypress Vine, Soarlet Very brilliant 05 139 White 05 DAHLIA, (p.) Sow the seed early in pots or under glass, and transplant tostrong, deep, rich soil, and plants will bloom the first season. 140 Dahlia. Single Varieties. Splendid mixture. Handsome bed-ding plants, and extensively used for cutting 10 141 Variabilis Striatiflora. A beautiful single variety, displaying the richest blending of colors, and a great many of striped,spotted, ribboned and dotted designs 15 142 Double. Mixed. Seeds saved from fine named sorts 10 143 Juarezi. (Cactus Dahlia.) New varieties mixed. From a


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