Annals of Horticulture. 



Brunella vulgaris. H. P. Kelsey. 



E. States. Common. 

 Brussels Sprouts, Craigo. Gardiner. 



Originated by Mr. Muirden, of Scotland. Very early, of dwarf, 

 robust growth, and covered the entire length of the stem with compact 

 sprouts of very superior flavor. The sprouts are exceedingly hard- 

 heading, and cook tender and delicious. 

 Buffalo-berry {Shepherdia argented). L. E. R. Lainbrigger, 

 Cold Spring Seed-Farm, Wyoming. 



Offered first in the fall of 1890 (see p. 52, also Western Garden, i. 

 52, 132). It is a tree-like shrub, attaining a height of 10 feet when 

 well-grown, of compact, symmetrical habit. Leaves numerous and 

 silvery white. Bears rich clusters of crimson fruit from early sum- 

 mer through the fall and entire winter. The fruit is round, smooth 

 and glossy, resembling in size, form and color the cultivated red 

 currant. The fruit forms in clusters to the very tips of the branches. 

 It is a constant and prolific bearer, entirely hardy, having endured 

 60 degrees below zero, and borne fruit the following summer. Be- 

 fore being touched by frost the fruit is very acid ; freezing subdues it 

 until it becomes so rich and palatable that as a dessert fruit in mid- 

 winter it is without a rival, while for jellies it is said by epicures 

 to equal in flavor the famous Guava jellies. 

 Cabbage, Early Yellow Dutch Savoy. Gregory. 

 Imported. 



— Nonesuch. Brill. 



— Rothselburg. Gregory. 



A German drumhead with a very short stump and large head in pro- 

 portion to the size of the plant. Second early. 



— Volunteer. Rawso?i. 



Very early summer cabbage. 



— World Beater. Brill. 



Calochortus aureus, C. Leichtlinii, C. Palmeri and C. venustus 

 var. purpurasceus. Orcutt. 



These are four types of the Mariposa Tulips of the Pacific Coast. 



— Kennedyi. Gillett 6° H or s ford. 



Pacific States. 



— nitidus and C. uniflorus. Orcutt. 



Types of the Star Tulip or Celestial Tulip section of the genus. 

 Californian. 



Camassia Leichtlinii. Gillett 6° Horsford. 

 N. W. States. 



Campanula Americana and C. divaricata. H. P. Kelsey. 

 E. States. 



Canavalia gladiata. Reasoner Bros. 

 Natal, Africa. 



Candytuft, Dobbie's White Spiral. Gardiner. 

 Raised by Dobbie, Scotland. 



