PUYALLUP, WASHINGTON 
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CACALIA 
1161. Aurea—18 inches. A rapid growing 
summer blooming plant with vivid 
burnt orange tassels. Each .. 15c 
BUPHTHALMUM 
1160. Speciosum Cordifolium—3 to 4 feet. 
Large tropical leaves and huge or¬ 
ange-yellow daisies. Summer. Ea. 20c 
CALAMINTHA 
1102. Alpina—6 inches. “Alpine Mint,” a 
very pretty dwarf plant with pur¬ 
ple flowers in the spring. Each 20c 
1163. Corsica—Larger flowered and earlier 
than Alpina. Each.20c 
CALANDRINA 
1164. Umbellata—12 inches. This gray fo¬ 
liage plant is rather difficult to es¬ 
tablish but is well worth the trouble. 
It is ideal for the rockery, blooming 
all summer with masses of vivid 
magenta. Each.25c 
CALLIRRHOE 
1165. Involucrata —• 6 inches. “Creeping 
Mallow.” The long runners do not 
root at every joint. The large showy 
crimson cups appear during July 
and August. Each . 20c 
CALCEOLARIA 
1166. Polyrrhiza—A creeper with bright 
yellow flowers on 6 to 8 inch stems 
from June to August. Each .. 50c 
CALTHA 
1167. Palustrias—“Marsh Marigold”—Does 
its best in damp places, or around 
the pool in either sun or shade. 
Bright yellow flowers on 10 inch 
stems. Each . 25c 
CAMPANULA—Dwarf Species 
No genus contributes as much to the 
Alpine garden as does the Campanulas. 
They are of easy culture, preferring a lit¬ 
tle shade, and good drainage. Their flow¬ 
ering period varies from early May to No¬ 
vember. 
1168. Abietina—On 12 inch stems are wide 
open stars of violet, above mats of 
narrow-leaved bright green ro¬ 
settes. Each . 25c 
1169. Barbata — Pendulous silvery -blue 
bearded bells on 10 inch stems, 
blooming from May to July. Ea. 20c 
1170. Carpatica—Wide tufts of pretty 
green foliage with open upright bells 
of blue on 8 inch stems. Very eas¬ 
ily grown. Each . 20c 
1171. Carpatica Alba — White flowering 
form of the above. Each . 20c 
NOTE—The variety Carpatica is very 
often confused with Turbinata. 
1172. Collina—Satiny deep purple bells on 
9 inch stems. Each. 50c 
1173. Fragilis—A fine trailer with wide 
open bells of soft blue. Each .. 35c 
1174. Garganinca — Glossy green foliage, 
covered with an abundance of light 
blue, star-shaped flowers, with a 
small white eye. Each . 25c 
1175. Glomerata Acaulis—Form a dwarf 
and compact plant with large clus¬ 
ters of rich violet upright bells on 
3 to 6 inch stems, from May to 
August. Each . 25c 
1176. Glomerata Superba—Grows about 18 
inches in height with flowers about 
the same as Acaulis, only it does 
not bloom as long. Each . 15c 
1177. Isophylla Alba—A beautiful trailing 
plant with large white saucer-shaped 
flowers, Aug. to Oct. Each_35c 
1178. Lasiocarpa—This Japanese species 
makes neat rosettes of shiny toothed 
leaves with upright powder blue 
flowers on 3 inch stems. Each .. 75c 
1179. Muralis—Is a good companion to 
Garganica. Its flowering period is 
from June to November. Purple- 
blue bell shaped flowers on 6 inch 
stems. Each.25c 
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* 1180. Poscharskyana—If this plant is * 
* cut back after each blooming period it * 
* blooms from May up to freezing pe- * 
* riod. It is a trailing plant related to * 
* C. Garganica, with far-reaching pros- * 
* trate sprays of gray-blue starry flow- * 
* ers which are 1*4 inch or more across. * 
* Each . 35c, 3 for 90c * 
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1181. Pulla — Drooping bells of shining 
deepest purple blue or russet-purple, 
on 2 to 3 inch stems. Each .. 25c 
1182. Pusilla—Is very similar to Bellardi- 
Miranda. Nodding bells of lavender 
blue flowers about 4 inches high. 
June to August. Each . 20c 
