. Cosmos—Blooming not only in midsummer but during the late Autumn when all other flowers have ceased COSMOS Every year this flower makes more friends. Both flowers and lace-like foliage are fine for cutting. Growing 4 to 8 feet high from seed. In flower for 50 to 70 days. See illustration. Valuable for screens. Blooms until killed by frost. Early Flowering, Dwarf Mixed.—White ground, flushed with delicate pink; a decided acquisition to this class .- | Oz., 15c; 5 Klondyke.—Orange-yellow, broad foliage. fOz., 30a ; 5 Mammoth Perfection Lady Lenox.— Pink, long stem | Oz., 20c; 5 White, Unsurpas


. Cosmos—Blooming not only in midsummer but during the late Autumn when all other flowers have ceased COSMOS Every year this flower makes more friends. Both flowers and lace-like foliage are fine for cutting. Growing 4 to 8 feet high from seed. In flower for 50 to 70 days. See illustration. Valuable for screens. Blooms until killed by frost. Early Flowering, Dwarf Mixed.—White ground, flushed with delicate pink; a decided acquisition to this class .- | Oz., 15c; 5 Klondyke.—Orange-yellow, broad foliage. fOz., 30a ; 5 Mammoth Perfection Lady Lenox.— Pink, long stem | Oz., 20c; 5 White, Unsurpassed | Oz., 20c; 5 Mammoth Perfection, Mixed.—Flowers of per- fect form, great size and beauty. Mixed in same packet. White, crimson, dark pink, white tinted rose i Oz., 20c; 5 Mammoth Crimson Perfection | Oz., 20c; 5 Mixed Dwarf, Early Flowering „,i Oz., 15c. ; (Prices per packet and yA ounce) DAHLIA A favorite for autumn flowering, blooming the first season from seed if started early. The flowers are so symmetrical and perfect and the range of colors so wide and varied that they will always be popular where display is wanted. Seed may be sown in spring in open ground after danger of frost is over, but for best results sow in shallow pots or boxes at any time from March to June, and transplant the seedlings to small pots. When strong enough and danger from frost is over plant out one foot apart. These plants will produce tubers which should be taken up in the fall and replanted the following spring; these roots will flower freely the following autumn. Tender herbaceous perennial, 3 to 4 feet high. Finest Double Mixed.—Seeds saved from double flowers, including shades of red, pink, dark ma- roon, yellow, white, etc Pkt., 10 Finest Single Mixed. — Will produce brilliant flowers running through a wide range of striking colors Oz., 50c; 5


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