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ery as it sets off the coloring of 
the other plants. Each 20c, 3 for 50c 
CLEMATIS 
1258. Davidianna—3 feet. Chinese spec¬ 
ies; erect habit and sweet scented 
blue flowers. E'ach . 25c 
COLCHICUM 
1259. Autumnale—The cup-shaped blooms, 
mauve, lavender and purple, appear 
as if by magic in September, long 
after the foliage has ripened. Ea. 15c 
1260. Speciosum—Large flowers in autumn 
rose to crimson-purple, always with 
white throat. The Colchicums are 
often called the Fall Crocus. 
CONVOLVULUS 
1261. Mauritanicus — Morning Glory — An 
excellent persistent summer blooming 
trailer of blue from June to Novem¬ 
ber. Each.25c 
COREOPSIS 
1262. Auriculata Superba — Beautiful free 
flowering yellow daisy with red dots 
around the disk. Each. 20c 
1263. Lanceolata—3 feet. Large golden 
yellow; blooms continuously all sum¬ 
mer until late in the fall; very good 
for cutting. Each . 15c 
1264. Lanceolata FI. PI. — Semi - double. 
Each . 15c 
1'265 Mayfield Giant—3 feet. Very vigor¬ 
ous in growth, and extra large yel¬ 
low daisies. Each.20c 
1266. Perry’s Double — A new strain. 
Each . 25c 
1267. Rosea—Each . 35c 
1268. Verticillata—2 feet. Slender wiry 
plant, and greenish yellow flowers. 
Very different from the common 
Coreopsis. Each . 25c 
NOTE—Coreopsis is an excellent com¬ 
panion to Gaillardia. 
1268C. One each of the 7 Coreopsis for $1. 
CORONILLA 
1269. Varia—24 inches. Lilac purple flow¬ 
ers; a neat border plant. Spring. 
Each . 20c 
CORYDALIS 
1270. Cheilanthifolia—12 inches. Beautiful 
fem-like foliage with brownish gold 
tints, and yellow flowers. A spring 
bloomer. Each.15c, 2 for '25c 
1271. Lutea—12”. Showy golden yellow 
flowers; glaucous foliage. Excellent 
for rockeries. Each.20c 
COTULA 
1272. Qualida — Forms a dense mat of 
ferny-like foliage, with small yellow 
daisies. Each . 15c 
CRUCIANELLA 
1273. Stylosa—A rapid spreader of bright 
green foliage, with pretty clustered 
heads of rosy-pink flowers. Has a 
very strong odor. Each 20c, 2 for 35c 
CYNOGLOSSUM 
1274. Nervosum—“Chinese Forget-Me-Not” 
—Bright blue flowers on 2 ft. stems, 
blooms very freely. Each. 20c 
DAPHNE 
1275. Cneorum—15 inches. One of the 
finest ornamental shrubs in cultiva¬ 
tion; the foliage is evergreen with 
a bright luster to it. In the very 
early spring the plant is a mass of 
highly fragrant double vivid rose 
flowers. A prostrate growing gem 
for the rockery. The fragrance is 
comparable to the delicate Trailing 
Arbutus. Each . 50c 
Large size . $1.00 to $3.00 
1276. Cneorum Variegata—A form of the 
above with variegated foliage. 
Each . 75c 
1277. Mezereum—This beautiful deciduous 
shrub commences to bloom in this 
locality in February. The stems 
which are at this time completely 
bare of foliage are covered complete¬ 
ly with a mass of exceedingly fra¬ 
grant beautiful deep purplish pink 
booms. The attractive foliage which 
comes later will be thickly dotted 
with bright red seeds. Each .. 50c 
Larger plants from 75c to .. $5.00 
1'278. Odorum—The sweetest smelling of 
the flowering shrubs. Clusters of 
light pink, waxy flowers early in 
spring. 50c to . $1.00 
DELPHINIUM 
1279. Belladonna—3 feet. Varying shades 
of light blue; excellent for cutting. 
Each . 15c, 2 for 25c 
1280. Bellamosum — Dark blue flowering 
form of above. Each 15c, 2 for 25c 
