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WM. BORSCH & SON, Maplewood, Oregon 
flower. Spreads by underground runners 
and soon makes a nice mass. 25c each. 
*trifolia —An eastern species, with white 
flowers which have a yellow base. 25c 
each. 
COREOPSIS auriculata superba —Large flow¬ 
ers of golden yellow, sometimes the 
petals having a brownish-red blotch at 
their base. 25 inches. All summer. 25c 
each. 
Golden Star —Bright yellow flowers on 2 
ft. stems from June to Oct. 25c each. 
CORONILLA glauca —Sub-shrub, up to 3 feet 
high, with umbels of heavily scented yel¬ 
low pea-shaped flowers. Has withstood 
10 above zero here. 35c each. 
CORYDALIS *bulbosa— A very rare species 
with fine ferny foliage and short spikes 
of glowing purple flowers on 6 inch 
stems. 60c each. 
CO DO NO PS IS ovata —Trailing plants for a 
well-drained soil. Plant so they may fall 
over a rock in full sun. Soft, hairy leaves 
and broadly bell-shaped flowers, pale 
blue, marked with white veins and 
orange blotches at base of bell. 50c each. 
*tangshen —A climbing species with slen¬ 
der stems 2 feet or more long. The bell¬ 
shaped flowers, 1 % inch long, are green¬ 
ish, spotted and striped purple inside. 
Very rare. 50c each. 
CONANDRON *ramondioides — A rare little 
plant belonging to the Haberlea and Ra- 
mondia family. Glossy, crinkled fleshy 
foliage amid which spring 6 inch stalks 
with heads of lilac flowers with golden 
eye. Should be placed cool, shady, damp 
•place, in a bed of peat, sand and leaf 
mold, in the alpine garden, protected 
from drought in summer and extreme 
cold in winter. $1.00 each. 
CONVALLARIA majalis — (Lily-of-the-Val- 
ley) For massing near shrubs or along 
shaded borders, in moderately rich soil. 
Clumps of several pips, 25c each. 
CONVULVULUS *cantabricus — A trailing 
species with grey foliage and soft rose 
flowers. Very hardy and should be plant¬ 
ed in a sunny, well-drained position. 50c 
each. 
*mauritanicus —One of the finest and most 
persistent summer blooming plants for 
rockery or border we have. Requires a 
sunny, well-drained spot, where it makes 
great mats or carpets of blue from June 
to Nov. 25c each. 
COPTIS Haciniata —One of the most beauti¬ 
ful plants for ground cover for shady, 
moist places. Its deep green, finely cut 
foliage seems as if polished. Small white 
COTON EASTER *dammeri (humifusa) — An 
essential creeping shrub for the rockery. 
A perfectly prostrate species, with bright 
evergreen foliage and coral-red berries. 
25c and 50c each. 
*COTULA squalida — A ferny leaved carpet¬ 
ing plant, used extensively for covering- 
small bulbs. One inch high. 25c each. 
Coreopsis Golden Star 
