CAMASSIA 
Hardy bulbs, bearing spikes cf large siarry flowers. In 
habit and form they appear intermedia _• between Scilla 
and Eremurus. Handsome, permanent, easy. 
CAMASSIA CUSICKI — eucbnmzy (2)40. Very like an 
Eremurus with pale blue flowers. Long spikes. Most hand¬ 
some. Pkt. 20c. 
CAMASSIA ESCULENTA—Usually C. quamash is meant. 
CAMASSIA FRASERI — eunmzy(2)18. Spikes cf light 
blue. For meadow naturalizing. Pkt. 15c; }/& oz. 40c. 
CAMASSIA LEICHTLINI — eucbmzy (2)4S. Each stem 
may near a hundred big blue stars, variably lavender to 
indigo, in long succession. Pkt. 15c; ]/g oz. 40c. 
CAMASSIA LEICHTLINI ALBA — The great starry 
blossoms are pure white, cream, or even old ivory tinting. 
As beautiful as an Eremurus. Pkt. 15c; y& oz. 40c. 
CAMASSIA QUAMASH—eucbnmzy(2)24. Brilliant royal 
blue. Particularly showy in mass plantings. Bulbs edible, 
very good slow-baked. Recommended for meadow naturaliz¬ 
ing, or for the border. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 50c; 1 oz. $1.50. 
OFFER 14A6—One pkt. each of five Camassias, for 65c. 
FOR KEY LETTER EXPLANATIONS see first 
page of catalog. The key letters and numerals after 
each varietal name arc intended to indicate classifi¬ 
cation, needs, uses, blooming season and height. 
CAMELLIA JAPONICA BLEND — htw(7). Clear-huecl 
waxen blossoms; white, salmon, rose or cherry. Emerald 
evergreen foliage. Splendid pot or tub plant, thriving in 
sunny window in cool room. Sow under frames in spring, 
ci in heat at any season. It is characteristic cf this plant 
that net all seed is viable, but usually fair proportion will 
grow. Large nut-like seeds. 8 for 20c; 25 for 50c. 
CAMPANULA or BELLFLOWER 
Wholly enchanting little rockery plants meet here with 
great showy border beauties. All are easy. 
CAMPANULA ABIETINA—erx (2) 12. Wide stars of violet, 
above brilliant green mats. Likes gravelly soil. Pkt. 20c. 
CAMPANULA ALLIARAEFOLIA — ecbx(3)36 Leafy 
stems, hung with pendant white bells. Handsome. Pkt. ISc. 
CAMPANULA BARBATA — erbx(3)8-20. Glorious dan¬ 
gling bells of china-blue. Lovely. Variable. Pkt. ISc. 
CAMPANULA BELLARDI—erx(3)8. Green mats, with 
dainty bells above, white, lavender or powder-blue. Pkt. 15c. 
CAMPANULA CARPATICA — erbx(3)18. Big lonesome 
bells of blue, sky-looking. Pkt. 10c. 
CAMPANULA COCHLEARI FOLIA— crx(3)8. Likely a 
C. Bellardi variety. Good, anyway. Pkt. 15c. 
CAMPANULA DIVARICATA—erbnstx(2-3)36. Tall plants 
with divergent branches, hung with pale blu ’ bells. Small 
flowered, but showy by reason of numbers. Pkt. 10c. 
CAMPANULA GLOlvfERATA— eerbx(2) 20. Closelj- tiered 
flower-heads of richest purple. Fine. Pkt. 15c. 
CAMPANULA GLOMERATA ACAULI-S — - erx(2)8. An 
almost stemless form. Blossoms, in close clusters, lavender 
to richest purple, are of extreme showiness. Pkt. 20c. 
CAMPANULA LACTIFLORA— ecb (3) £0. Great heads 0 f 
countless white to p3le blu: blossoms. Pkt. 15c. 
CAMPANULA MORETTIANA —erx (3) 20. An excellent 
C. rotundifolia cousin. Deep blue. May be mis-identified, 
but good, anyway. Pkt. 20c. 
CAMPANULA PATULA—ebnx(2-3)36. Loose showers cf 
luminous lilac rose star-bells on wiry stems. Biennial. 
Pkt. 20c. 
CAMPANULA PUNCTATA— ecb 5 (3) 28. Pendant bells cf 
waxen lilac-pink, urple spotted and downy within. Striking. 
No other species quite like it. Rarely white. Pkt. ISc. 
CAMPANULA RADDEAKA —-erx(3)10. Glorious violet 
bells above glossy leaves. Pkt. 20c. 
CAMPANULA RAPUNCULUS — cotnx(3)36. Racemes of 
lilac blossoms. Leaves and radish-like roots used for salads, 
or roots may be cooked. Pkt. 10c. 
CAMPANULA ROTUNDIFOLIA— erx(3) 18. The grace¬ 
ful and airy Bluebell. Infinitely variable. Pkt. 15c; 
oz. 50c. 
CAMPANULA SCHEUCHZERI — crx(3)20. A beautiful 
and rare sub-species of C. rotundifolia. Pkt. 20c. 
CAMPANULA SPECIOSA — ebd!tx(3)12. Stocky spikes 
above gray rosettes, loaded with enormous purple “Canter¬ 
bury Bells.” Magnificent species. Pkt. 20c. 
CAMPANULA THYRSOIDES — erbx(S) 18. Close-packed 
erect spikes of soft yellow hells. Unique. Pkt. 15c. 
CAMPANULA TURBIN AT A— erx (3) 5. Gray tufted fol¬ 
iage, and great saucer-flowers of pale blue. Pkt. 15c. 
OFFER 15A6—One pkt. each of 20 Campanulas for $3.00. 
CAMPANULA. ROCKERY BLEND— erx. A blend of 
desirable kinds for the rockery. Pkt. 15c. 
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CAMPYLANTHUS SALSGLOIDES PENDULTHA_ ebex 
(htw) (2)25. A rare and beautiful flowering succulent of 
comparatively easy culture. The plants make many tall 
branches, shaggy with leaves like lax pine needles. In 
ate winter ur.d. r glass, or late spring in the border, come 
Icie'y flowers, lilac-shaded cn white, in nodding terminal 
sprays. Most showy. Unexcelled for cutting, lending itself 
to graceful arrangements. Requires careful protection in 
border. Probably most satisfactory as pot plant north. 
Blooms first year. Pkt. 25c. 
CANARINA CAMPANULA—eutcw(6-7}36. A rare treas- 
ur: from the Canaries; a particularly handsome pot plant, 
or quite hardy outside if protected, from Baltimore south. 
Beautiful pendant bells, golden orange with purple flush¬ 
ings are carried in profusion. Pkt. 20c. 
CARAGANA ARBORESCENS—jh(2). 20 ft. Yellow flow¬ 
ered, hardy, handsome. Specimens or hedges. Pkt. 10c- 
1 oz. 50c. 
CARICA PAPAYA—ehtw(9). Handsome quick pot or tub 
plants of palm-like form, bearing edible melon-iike fruits. 
Open ground, of course, far south. Pkt. 15c. 
CARLINA ACAULIS—erh(3)6. Curious plants with enor¬ 
mous white flowers above glossy, spiny rosettes. Pkt. 25c. 
CARNATION BROWN VELVET—ec'oh(3) 18. Fine fra¬ 
grant gard :n sort, of unique coloring. Pkt. 20c. 
CARNATION THOUSAND BEAUTIES — ecbh(3)16. 
Blend of pink, rose and salmon shades. Garden. Pkt. 20c. 
CARNATION CONSERVATORY BLEND — echtw(7) 16. 
Finest long-stemmed, large-flowered greenhouse hybrids. Not 
for the garden. Pkt. 35c. 
• CARTKAMUS TINCTORIUS — eobk(3)36. Saf-flower. 
Rather pretty blossom-crowns of bright orange florets. Will 
dry as straw-flower. Flowers used for silk dyeing. Pkt. 10c. 
CARUM OREGANUM — Grown for the edible aromatic 
roots, good fried in butter, or baked. Pkt. 15c. 
CARY OPTERIS INCANA— !!: ecfb(4)36. Showy whorls of 
clear fluffy blue, daintiest pink, or pearly white. Long in 
bloom. Fine. Pkt. 15c. 
CARY OPTERIS TANGUTICA— ;: 'ecfb(4-5)35. Fluffy clus¬ 
ters of intense blue-violet, in informal grace. Caryopteris, 
‘ it her species, may kill to ground north, but it is root- 
hardy, and blooms freely on new annual shoots; also first 
year from seed if sown early. Pkt. 15c. 
S CASSIA CHAMAECRISTA — eondb(3)24. Gold Coin 
Flower. Splendidly showy golden flowers maroon dotted, 
and sensitive ferny foliage. This is an annual of great 
merit. Pkt. 10c; 54 oz. 30c. 
CASSIA CORYMBOSA— -htv/(8). Shower of Gold. Pot 
or tub plant. May be plunged in border. Magnificent orna¬ 
mental. Pkt. 15c. 
CASSIA MARILANDICA—-bnmh(3)50. Racemes of bright 
yellow. Pkt. 10c. 
CASSIA ; iEDSGIRI -— ebndh(3)50. Cascades of yellow 
flowers with chocolate anthers. Pkt. 5c; 54 oz. 30c. 
CASTALIA ODORATA — nh. Hardy Water Lily. Big 
snowy •..hit’, or sometimes Mush-tinged, many-petalled 
blossoms with golden anth rs. Very lovely. Fragrant. Sow 
in submerged seed pans. Pkt. 20c. 
CASTILLEIA SP.—mny(2)20. Indian Paint Brush. A 
vivi■; splash of scarlet and buff. Pkt. 15c. 
CATALPA BIGNONOIDES—jk. 30 ft. Fine, rather formal, 
ornamental tree. Pkt. 10c; 54 oz. 25c. 
CATALPA SPECIOSA—jk. 100 ft. Ornamental white and 
gold Mossoms. Also quick growing for posts, ties, fuel, 
etc Pkt. 10c; 1 oz. 40c; 54 lb. $1.10. 
CATANANCHE COERULEA — :: ecbdh(2-3)25. Long-rayed 
flowers of deep blue, back d with silvery bracts. Thrives 
m dry, sunny places and light soils. Cuts well. For ef¬ 
fective contrast, plant with Erysimum. Pkt. 15c. 
CATANANCHE COERULEA BICOLOR — Pure white, 
with blue-banded center. Pretty. Pkt. 15c. 
CATTLEYA BLEND—htw. The showiest and brightest 
-Cf conservatory Orchids. Fine mixture. Pkt. 25c. 
CAULOPHYLLUM THALICTROIDES — bnsth(2)20. 
Little purple flowers; brilliant blue berries. Pkt. 10c. 
CEANOTHUS AMERICANUS—qdsth(3)36. Fluffy clus¬ 
ters of creamy bloom. Leaves used as tea. Pkt. 10c. 
CEANOTHUS PROSTRATUS—rgsty(2)8. Evergreen mats 
of “holly” leaves, dainty lavender balls above. Pkt. 20c. 
CEDRUS LIBANI- — jlc. 80 ft. Cedar of Lebanon. Stately, 
rugged, wide-spreading evergreen. Pkt. 15c; 54 oz. 50c. 
CF.LASTRUS SCANDivNS — vy. 20 ft. Bittersweet or 
Waxwork. Long-hanging orange fruits. Pkt. 15c. 
*CELSIA CRETICA — eotb(2)50. Showy, yellow and 
brown, snapdragons, strung on tall stems. Pkt. 15c. 
