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Surety Seeds Catalog (PH 4-2) (68 pages)

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a Se Page Twenty-nine 9 Cosmos -€arly bgt flowering { No. 120. CUP and SAUCER VINE or Cobaea Scandens, also called Cathedral Bells, is a pleasing rapid growing annual climber with dark green foliage of refined character. . The large bell-shaped flowers are 2 clear green when they first open but change to a rosy purple. Packet, 10c; 14 0z., 25c. COSMOS, a very attractive annual symmetrical plant, 3 to 5 feet high. . jue] No. 282. Mixed colors. — Packet, 10c; 14 0z., 30c. No. 1032. White. No. 1033. Pink. © No. 1034. Red. Packet, 10c; 14 0z., 35c. ‘ N No. 1057. DELPHINIUM. or No. 1168. Orange. Perennial Larkspur are, perhaps, Packet, 10c; 14 0z., 50c. € i >) the most popular tall growing oe : No. 1185. CYPRESS VINE or . . >4 perennial flower on the Pacific os Ipomoea Quamoclit is one of : Coast. The stately plants grow ek = ; our daintiest annual climbers, ‘ AA 5 to 8 feet high and the flower5 = omen having dense fern-like foliage i ing spikes become more numeri Ree oe ERwhich is thickly spotted with 4 ous each year. We offer a wonaS. small star-like bright flowers of Spied " derful mixture of colors. Packet, scarlet and white. Packet, mixed ~ nana a * y y mixed colors, 10c; 1s oz., 75e. colors, 10c; 14 02z., 25c. pT aes ' Nees caancll : 3 ‘ aa : ~~ Z ep No. 1203. Dahilias are especially ; ; interesting when grown from seed. They bloom freely the Sh ie ns first season and the tubers or e Ri alt 2 ¢ bulbs can be saved over for fu2ameaeY PsN oe ce Cypress Vine ture years. Many desirable new ra aso £5 oh a arden wall . varieties are secured in this man2 ee rE vA { ner, Packet, mixed colors and , y . 4 “ ea) Kinds, 10c; 14 02z., 50c.