Farm and garden annual : spring 1907 . distinct and charming new class of Cosmos, bearing flowersequal in size to the finest Mammoth Perfection sorts. The blooms all showa -white center and deep -white stripe through each petal, a very effective and wlcome addition to the older varieties Early Flo-»vering Klondyke-^The plants are perfectly covered from top to bot-tom with rich orange-yello-w blossoms, measuring from 2% to 3 inchesacross 10 MAMMOTH PERFECTION COSMOS. A grand class, flowers of mammoth size. This represents the best develop-ment of the cosmos as regards size and substance. Mammot


Farm and garden annual : spring 1907 . distinct and charming new class of Cosmos, bearing flowersequal in size to the finest Mammoth Perfection sorts. The blooms all showa -white center and deep -white stripe through each petal, a very effective and wlcome addition to the older varieties Early Flo-»vering Klondyke-^The plants are perfectly covered from top to bot-tom with rich orange-yello-w blossoms, measuring from 2% to 3 inchesacross 10 MAMMOTH PERFECTION COSMOS. A grand class, flowers of mammoth size. This represents the best develop-ment of the cosmos as regards size and substance. Mammotb Perfection, -white, %, oz. 15c Mammoth Perfection, pink, % oz. 15c Mammoth Perfection, crimson, % oz. 15c Mammotb Perfection, mixed, % oz. 15c 10 CYPRESS VINE. A deservedly popular climber, with pretty star-like flowers and fern-likefoliage. Grows to a height of 15 feet. I-I. H. A. Rose 5 Pkt. -White 5 Ivy-T/caved—S c a r 1 e t with ivy- Soarlet 5 sliaped leaves and slender stens Mixed, per % oz. 15c 5 of a violet hue 5 The, (Sim. COLLINSIA. Free blooming annual. Tlie flo-vvers in -whorls, witli several on eachstem. Usually a little over a foot PI. A. Mixed varieties 5 COLEUS. Ne-»v Hybrids—Coleus are indispensable ;?wherever colored-leaved plants are jdesired. The seed we offer may beexpected to produce many new, striking varieties. H. H. P 15 2 pkts. 25c. CUCUMBER WILD. See Gourds, page 67. OYCLANTHERA—Explodens. A curious climbing plant, bearingoval shaped fruit, which explodes loud-ly when ripe, hence its nai-ne. 10 H. A 10


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