WM. BORSCH & SON 
Maplewood, Oregon 
Each 
Villosus—Rather dwarf, 12 to 18 inches high. Leaves and young stems 
shaggy with whitish hair. Large flowers of rose, yellow at base 
all summer .35 & .50 
rjrCLAYTONIA Megarrhiza —Alpine Spring Beauty. Forms flat rosette of 
succulent foliage, with many white flowers veined with purple. Super¬ 
ficially like a Lewisia, but requires an abundance of moisture. .50 
^CLEMATIS Integrifolia —Not a climber, for its shoots, growing 2 to 3-ft. 
long, die back each winter. Large deep blue flowers produced all 
summer .50 
^Tangutica Farreri —A climbing species collected by Farrer in China. 
Golden globe-shaped flowers in summer.50 
^CLINTONIA Andrewsiana —Upstanding clumps of glossy foliage and loose 
heads of nodding rose pink flowers on 12 to 18-inch stems, to be 
followed by berries of a brilliant blue. Suitable for peaty or leafmold 
soil in shade.50 
4CODONOPSIS Ovata —Trailing plants which should be placed so as to fall 
over a rock in full sun and a well drained soil. Soft, hairy leaves and 
pale blue flowers marked with white veins and orange blotches at 
base of bell.35 
iCONANDRON Ramondioides —A rare little plant belonging to Haberlea 
and Ramondia family. Glossy, crinkled fleshy foliage amid which 
spring 6-inch stalks with heads of lilac flowers with golden eye. 
Should be placed in a cool, damp place in the rock-work, protected 
from drought in summer, wet and extreme cold in winter. 1.00 
^CONVULVULUS Cantabricus —A trailing species with soft rose flowers on 
6-inch stems. Very hardy if planted in sunny location, well drained. 
While not new, it is but rarely offered...50 
Mauritanicus —One of the finest and most persistent summer blooming 
plants for rockery or border we have. Requires a well-drained, sunny 
spot. Blue flowers on 3 to 4-inch stems from June to November. 
While a trailer, it is not a spreader.25 
ijiCOPTIS Laciniata (Goldthreads) —Called so on account of their golden 
thread-like roots. One of the most beautiful ground covers for shady 
places. Its deep green, finely cut foliage seems as if polished. 
Spreads by underground runners and soon makes a nice mass.25 
^Trifolia —The eastern form of the preceding.25 
’•"COREOPSIS Auriculata Superba —Large flowers of rich golden yellow, 
each petal having a brownish-red blotch at its base. 24 inches. 
All summer .25 
*Golden Star —Bright yellow flowers on 2-ft. stems from June to October.. .25 
^CORYDALIS Bulbosa —Fine fern-like foliage and short spikes of glowing 
purple flowers on 6-inch stems.50 
Cheilanthifolia —Beautiful fern-like foliage and long spikes of yellow 
flowers, May to July. Requires a rich, well-drained, stony soil, and 
does well in shade; 10 to 15 inches...40 
-tCOTONEASTER Humifusa (Dammeri) —An essential creeping shrub for the 
rockery. Perfectly prostrate, evergreen, with slender creeping stems. 
Large solitary flowers and good sized berries of coral-red. 6 in....25 to .50 
^COTYLEDON Chrysantha —Sometimes listed as Sempervivum Chrysanthum. 
Pretty downy rosettes of fat little leaves and soft yellow tubular 
flowers ...25 
Simplicifolius —Low tuffets of Sedum-like growths with gracefully 
arched 8 to 10-inch stems of small golden flowers, during June and 
July. Require partial shade in well-drained soil.25 
% Rock Plants. 
* Cut Flowers. 
Do not overlook the Earlham Hybrid Montbretias. 
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