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Cal&tnpells, see Climbers 
California Native Flowers.. 
Bell) 
Campanula (Canterbxiry 
carpatica. 
— alba. 
japonica. 
macrostyla . 
mirabilis . 
persicifolia grandiflora. 
-alba . 
pyramidalis compacta alba . 
speculum (Venus looking Glass). . . . 
medium double mixed.. 
—single, mixed. 
—calycanthema (or cupped) mixed .. 
— Dean’s hybrids, double and single 
Candytuft (Iberis). (See page94.) 
Perennial Candytuft, see Iberis. 
Canna, dark-leaved varieties. ... 
green leaved varieties. 
Crozy’s Laige Flowered,•n>ixed 
variegata. 
collection, 12 Crozy’s varieties. 
Cannabis gigantea (Giant Hemp) 
Cardiospermum, see Climbers 
Carduus benedictus (Blessed Thistle). 
Castor Oil Plants see Ricinus. 
Carnation, see Dianthus caryophyllus 
Celosia (Cockscomb). (See page95.) 
Centaurea (.see page 94.) 
CciUranthuSf mixed. 
Cerastium tomentosum. 
Chamaepeuce 
cassabonae (Fish Bone Thistle). 
diacantha. 
Chelone barbata Torreyi. 
hybrida . 
Chinese Pinkt see Dianthus CMnen.sls 
ChloriSt see Ornamental Grasses 
ChloropsiSf see Ornamental Grasses 
ChrysuruSf see Ornamental Grasses 
Chrysanthemum (see page95). 
Cineraria (Dusty Miller) maritima.... 
candidlssima. 
hybrida, .see Seeds for Greenhouse. 
Clarkia elegans alba. 
—rosea, dwarf. 
—Purple King, double. 
—Salmon Queen. 
—mixed, single and double.. . 
l)uk:hella. 
Clematis, see Climbers 
Clianthus, see Seeds for Greenhouse 
Clintonia pulchella. 
Cobaea, see Climbers 
Cockscomb, see Celosia 
Coix, see Ornamental Grasses 
Coleus, see Seeds for Greenhouse 
Collinsia, mixed. 
Columbine, see Aquilegia 
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DESCRIPTION. 
An assortment of some of California’s 
native wild flowers, each in separate 
package distinctly named, fine for the 
mixed border. 
These are well-known favorites. Seed 
may be sown in the open ground in 
April or May. The annual and bi¬ 
ennial sorts will bloom the first 
year; the perennials early the year 
following. They all like a good rich 
soil. All of them are exceedingly 
beautiful a n d attractive, especially 
when the different colors are planted 
together. 
To grow' from seed, cut through the hard 
outer covering, soak for ten hours and 
plant the seed half an inch deep. A 
warm moist temperature is necessary. 
C. variegata is grown for its ornamen¬ 
tal leaves. It is novel and beautiful; 
the leaves being lined and blotched 
with red and yellow. 
Ornamental habit. Suitable for backs of 
borders, etc. 
Easily grown and very pretty. 
Clusters of long tube-like flowers. 
Dwarf silver-leaved plant, valuable for 
edging. 
Thistle-like plants, with ornamental 
foliage. 
Pentstemon-like flowers. Brilliant 
colors. 
Silver foliage plants, suitable for ribbon 
beds and edging. 
Sow the seed in the open border in 
April. They are of easy cultivation, 
very pretty and free flowering, the 
double varieties being especially 
beautiful. They are all suitable for 
vases or hanging baskets. 
A lobelia-like plant, charming for edg¬ 
ing or rockwork. 
Beautiful free flowering plants for beds 
or mixed borders. 
See Special Offers on third page of cover. 
