Keywords: Everything for the garden (16668048469).jpg CLEOME PUNGENS <br> Giant Spider Plant A showy garden annual <br> producing curious heads of flowers of bright rose <br> color with lone astenna'-like stamens of easy culti- <br> vation blooming early until late 4to5 feet Pit <br> GOLD-LEAVED SWEET-SCENTED <br> The plants 12 to 18 inches high form compact <br> bushes with leaves of bright golden yellow; small <br> lilac-red flowers perfuming the air with their <br> sweetness ' '- <br> COBEA <br> Elegant rapid-growing climbers attaining a height <br> of 20 to 30 feet Particularly desirable for covering <br> arbors walls etc Can be grown in the conservatory <br> in winter Flowers large and well-shaped <br> Blue Ptt 10 I WMte <br> 10 <br> COCONEA ESTDICA <br> A remarkablv prettv annual climber luxuriant ivy- <br> like foliage small flowers followed by numerous fruits <br> 2 inches long which turn to brilliant scarlet spotted <br> with white 10 feet P t 10 <br> COLEUS <br> Plants with richlv-colored foliage of maroon green <br> crimson vellow etc For groups on lawns and <br> ribboning thev are indispensable and also valuable <br> for pot culture Although perennials they attain <br> perfection from seed the first season 1 to 3 feet <br> Pine Hybrids Mixed - - 19 <br> Large -leaved Pring-ed Coletis lSeepage86 2o <br> COLLINSIA <br> Mixed Colors <br> great beauty <br> 10 <br> Free summer-flowering annuals of <br> for mixed flower-gardens; great <br> variety of color ” white purple and crimson pre- <br> dominating 1 to 2 feet Pit S <br> CONVOLVULUS MINOR <br> DWAEP or BEDDING MORNING GZ OBIES <br> These grow only 1 lout high and 2 feet in diameter; <br> the flowers are freely borne throughout the summer; <br> if pleasant they remain open all day <br> Mixed Colors P '- <br> BUSH MOBNING GLOBIES onvolvijlus <br> Trici/Ior CiiuiiihcIus Com;iact bushy plants <br> about S inche s high and 18 inches in circumference <br> covered with beautiful Morning Glory flowers of all <br> colors and markings Splendid for beds or pot; <br> Mixed Colors <br> CONVOLVULUS MAJOR <br> – – MORNING GLORIES <br> Climbing plants ; unequaled for rapidity of growth <br> and profusion of bloom annuals attaining a height <br> of 0 to 50 feet <br> White Pkt 5 ' Striped 5 <br> Hose 5 ' Blue 5 <br> Blood-red ' Mixed Colors 5 <br> DOUBLE-FLOWERING MORNING <br> GLORIES <br> Very unique good-sized double flowers of a great <br> variety of shapes colors and markings Pkt 15 <br> COREOPSIS <br> Lanceohi ta Grn n dj flora <br> Harvest Moon Une of the finest hardy garden <br> plants grown forminglarge clumps 2 to 3 feet liigh <br> producing long-stemmed immense rich orange-yel- <br> low flowers ill profusion during the summer; un- <br> equaled for cutting ; grows anywhere It flowers the <br> first season from seed sown early Pkt 10 <br> Z J OBAI 0 See noveltiea pn/ e 8 5 25 <br> For annual Coreopsis see CaUiopsis <br> DOrBLE-FLOWKRlNG MORNIN'G GLORIES <br> COSMOS <br> X ABGE AUTTTMN-PLOWEBING The plants <br> TTT r feet high are one mass ot leathery green foli- <br> age gemmed with large single flowers of white pink <br> or crimson enlivening the garden long after more <br> tender flowers have succumbed to eariy frost i or <br> Wquets and vases this is one of the finest flowers <br> grown <br> LARGE-FLOWERING <br> Mixed Colors Pkt o I White Pearl o <br> Crimson - I Pi» vg <br> Tall Orange Goldenyellow f <br> New Giant Cosmos Seepages i <br> EARLY SUMMEK-PI OWEBING Se P \ll <br> Dwarf Yellow Cosmos A spreading dwarf plant <br> 12 to 15 inches high; the star-shaped flower 2 <br> inches across are of a rich golden yellow It begins <br> blooming when young and flowers continuou8l un- <br> til frost a perfect mound of gold ' – ' <br> COTTON MOSAIC-LEAVED <br> Identical with our Southern Cotton excepting the <br> foliage on most ot theplauts is lif« t f V «' ' tl ' <br> green white red and yellow Large yellow flowers <br> followed by pods ot white downy lint Pl t n <br> COWSLIP <br> The well-known favorite English Cowslip Prim u7a <br> vi'ri O hardv fiowering eariy in spring foot _ <br> Mixed Colors ' ' - <br> CREPIS Of HAWK'S BEARD <br> Prettv dwartannuals deservingaplace in every gar- <br> den of t-asy culture blooming in profusion; excellent <br> for cutting 1 toot <br> Mixed Colors i-kc a <br> CROTOLARIA RETUSA <br> Gohlfn Bu s/i r 'a or Florida Ruttlebox <br> A beautiful bushv garden annual with golden yellow <br> Sweet Pea-likeflow'ers often 40 blossoms on one spike <br> It blooms profusely throughout the summer and until <br> killed bv frost The seed-pods when shaken sound <br> like a child's rattle - <br> CUPHEA MINIATA COMPACT A <br> Bushv compact annual S inches high ; flowers scar- <br> let crimson purple etc throughout the season ; fine <br> for either bedding or pots i - -i <br> CYCLAMEN PERSIAN <br> Among the most beautiful winter and spring flower- <br> ing plan's tor the window and greenhouse Not only <br> are the flowere ot striking beauty but the foliage is al- <br> s highlv ornamental Tliecolors range throughshades <br> of pink 'crimson white spotted etc <br> Persicnm Pinest Mixed Colors i <br> For Giants and Vovflties in Cvrhinens see page 86 <br> CYPRESS VINE <br> UATURA CORNUCOPIA <br> Favorite summer-climbing annuals with feathery- <br> foliage and star-shaped flowei-s borne in clusters lo <br> to -JO feet _ - <br> W hite Pkt Ti Rose <br> aillt - ˘ I Mixed Colors 5 <br> DATURA <br> Strong-growing garden annuals 3 to 4 feet high <br> with large showy trumpet-shaped flowers <br> Cornucopia Stems purplish maroon The flow- <br> ers average 8 inches long by 5 inches across the <br> mouth the interiors being white the exteru» pur- <br> Ebony 'and Goid; ' Dark'purplisr The <br> hirge flowers are golden-yellow inside with shiny <br> puriilisli black exterior -- -r Z ' ; i <br> Double Golden Chlorantha d pi Large double <br> gdlilen-vellow flowers very fragrant <br> Pastuosa fl pl Double mixed colors a <br> H S 'Jfo ;;' Picturesque Gardens - ˘- -- – VoVer/rr Jnrn ' ' ' 42383194 133997 66553 Page 105 Text http //www biodiversitylibrary org/page/42383194 1902 10 5962/bhl title 66553 Henry G Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection ; Peter Henderson Co NameFound Cleome pungens NameConfirmed Cleome pungens auct non Willd EOLID 488261 NameBankID 606278 NameFound Cobea NameConfirmed Cobea NameBankID 8616215 NameFound Collinsia NameConfirmed Collinsia EOLID 21389299 NameBankID 2655879 NameFound Convolvulus major NameConfirmed Convolvulus major NameBankID 10615306 NameFound Convolvulus minor NameConfirmed Convolvulus minor NameBankID 10615338 NameFound Coreopsis NameConfirmed Coreopsis L EOLID 38349 NameFound Crepis NameConfirmed Crepis EOLID 44923 NameBankID 4935275 NameFound Crotolaria retusa NameConfirmed Crotalaria retusa L EOLID 694584 NameBankID 454497 NameFound Cuphea miniata NameConfirmed Cuphea miniata Brongn 1846 EOLID 5428950 NameFound Datura NameConfirmed Datura L EOLID 8762055 NameFound Pastuosa fl Biodiversity Heritage Library Everything for the garden 1901 Garden Stories Catalogs Flowers Peter Henderson Co Plants Ornamental Seed industry and trade Seeds Trade catalogs U S Department of Agriculture National Agricultural Library bhl page 42383194 dc identifier http //biodiversitylibrary org/page/42383194 bhlGardenStories Cypress Vine Coccinea Indica Cosmos Double Flowering Morning Glories Datura Cornucopia BHLinbloom peter henderson co plants ornamental u s department of agriculture national agricultural library bhlgardenstories cypress vine coccinea indica double flowering morning glories datura cornucopia bhlinbloom Information field Flickr posted date ISOdate 2015-03-18 Check categories 2015 August 24 CC-BY-2 0 BioDivLibrary https //flickr com/photos/61021753 N02/16668048469 2015-08-24 20 53 28 cc-by-2 0 PD-old-70-1923 Cosmos Everything for the garden 1902 Photos uploaded from Flickr by Fæ using a script |