Claytc-nia virginirafc— Usually prostrate. Tuber, nar¬ 
row, lleshy leaves and pink, starry flowers in early 
spring. Spring-beauty. S, M, L or N. 2 for 25c. 
Coc cuius Carolina —8 ft. Vine. Stiff, cordate leaves 
and ropes of scarlet berries. Late fall. S or Sh & N. 
2 for 25c. 
Coreopsis drummondi—About ] ft. Not the annual. 
Lacy leaves and fine, deep yellow flowers with small 
red centers. Spring to frost. S and L or N. 2 for 25c. 
Callirhc-e dsgitala—8 to 14 in. Tuberous root, vari¬ 
ously cleft leaves, nearly naked, branching stem and 
satiny, poppy-like flowers of dark red purple. Spring 
25c. Can collect white and pink forms. May delivery. 
S and L. 50c. 
C-apncides curvisiliquum—4 to S in. Yellow flowered 
blecdingheart that blooms all spring and most of the 
summer. Annual. S, M. and N. 2 for 25c. 
Callirhoe involucrata—Trailing and with lighter col¬ 
ored flowers. Spring. S or Sh and L or N. 25c. 
Commelinantia anomala-—4 to 8 in. Succulent stems, 
short, lanceolate leaves and conspicuous flowers 
with two broad, bright blue petals. All summer. S 
and N. 25c. 
Cassia roemeriana—About 1 ft. Branching from the 
root. Small, narrow leaves in pairs and axillary clus¬ 
ters of orange yellow flowers with the composite 
scent of tea rose and orange peel. Spring and sum¬ 
mer. S and L. 50c. 
Clitoria mariana—1 ft. or short runner. Smooth, tri¬ 
foliate leaves and pale violet, purple splashed, pea 
form flowers of astonishing size. Spring S or Sh and 
A or N. 25c. 
Cracca virginica—1 to 2 ft. Cluster of erect, simple 
stems, pinnate, white hairy leaves and terminal 
spikes of white, cream and. pink, pea form flowers. 
Spring. Clumps fall apart. S or Sh and A or N. Div¬ 
isions 25c- 
Cooperia drummondi—5 to 10 in. Bulb, grassy leaves 
and a solitary, white, waxy, fragrant lily like flower 
The hardier of the two “rain lilies.” Fall S and L- 
2 for 25c. 
Calophanies linearis—A 6 in. cousin of the ruellias. 
Ganing, purple dotted violet blue flowers that super¬ 
ficially resemble violets. Spring. S and L. 2 for 25c. 
Delphinium albescens—1 to 3 ft. Hairy leaves, can¬ 
delabrum stem and white, orchid form flowers. 
Spring. 25c. 
Dodecatheon sp—1 to 2 ft. Cluster of strap like 
ground leaves, smooth, purple scape and a big, open 
umbel of lovely, cyclamen like flowers in tints of 
lavender and rose: in my garden twice the size of D. 
roeadia from the East. Spring. S or Sh, M and A or 
N. 25c. 
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Engelmannia pinnatifida—5 to 12 in. Hairy leaves, 
Branching stem and bright yellow daisies all spring. 
S and L. 25c. 
Echinacea pallida—1 to 2 ft. Few rough, narrow lea¬ 
ves, naked scape and a solitary, big flower with 
prickly, brown center and drooping, pink rays. Sum¬ 
mer. S and L. 25c. 
Erythronium albidum—6 to 10 inches. Bulb, stemless 
mottled leaves and a .solitary, white or lavender, lily¬ 
like flower. S or Sb, L or N. Spring. 2 for 25c. 
