. Pacific Seed Company 1902. Nursery stock California Sacramento Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Cineraria. milder sections of California, but needs shade from the strong sun in summer, and care in winter. An excellent house plant. Cineraria Hybrida—Choice mixed. Pkt., 25c. Cineraria—Extra choice double mixed. Pkt., 50c. CLIANTHUS. (Australian Glory Pea.) One of the most beautiful plants in cultivation, with neat, drooping clusters of large, rich scarlet, pea-shaped flowers, each flower being marked with a large, black, cloud-like blotc


. Pacific Seed Company 1902. Nursery stock California Sacramento Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Cineraria. milder sections of California, but needs shade from the strong sun in summer, and care in winter. An excellent house plant. Cineraria Hybrida—Choice mixed. Pkt., 25c. Cineraria—Extra choice double mixed. Pkt., 50c. CLIANTHUS. (Australian Glory Pea.) One of the most beautiful plants in cultivation, with neat, drooping clusters of large, rich scarlet, pea-shaped flowers, each flower being marked with a large, black, cloud-like blotch. Clianthus Dampierii—Pkt., 15c. CONVOLVULUS MAJOR. (Morning Glory.) A handsome, showy climber of easy culture, suitable for covering arbors, win- dows, etc. The flowers are most brilliant in the morning, and run through many shades. Convolvulus Major—Tall; mixed. Pkt., 5c. Convulvulus Minor—Dwarf; mixed. Pkt., 5c CYCLAMEN. A most excellent and showy class of plants. Raised from seed, the bulbs are strong enough the second season to flower freely. Excellent for house culture. Cyclamen Persicum—One of the finest; handsome foliage and flowers; peren- nial. Pkt., 25c. COBAEA SCAN DENS. A fine, rapid-growing climber, having large, dark leaves, and bell-shaped flowers. Seed should be started in hot-bed. A well- established plant will run from 30 to 50 feet in a season. Both flowers and foliage are beautiful, and the plant is one of the best for covering windows, arbors, etc. Tender perennial. Cobaea Scandens—Pkt., 10c. COSMOS. A magnificent race of plants, which attains a height of nearly 5 feet, and which SEEDS—Continued. in the far months are literally covered with flowers, which closely resemble Single Dahlias. The original Cosmos consisted of only one color, but the flowers of these new hybrids are from 1 to 2 inches in di- ameter, and range through all shades of rose, purple, flesh color and pure white, and are excellent for cutting. They are easily raised from


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