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Fred’k H. Horsford, Charlotte, Vermont 
CERATO stigma plumbaginoides (Plumbago Lar- 
pentie). Leadwort. Close terminal heads of 
violet flowers in October. Stems slender, about 
a foot high. Pine hardy perennial. N., 15 cts. 
each; P., 18 cts. each. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM coccineum, var. “ Gloire de Nancy ” 
(Pyrethrum hybriduwi ). Very charming, daisy¬ 
like flowers; tine for cutting. N., 15 cts. each, 
$1.50 per doz.; P., 18 cts. each, $1.80 per doz. 
Seeds, 8 cts. per pkt. 
C. —, var. Double White. Pyrethrum. N., 25 cts. 
each; P., 28 cts. each. 
C. maximum. Flower like the common white daisy, 
but twice as large. Plandsome when in flower, 
and the flowers have good stems for cutting. 
Hardy and easily grown in full sun. Summer. 
N., 12 cts. each, $1.10 per doz.; P., 15 cts. each, 
$1.30 per doz. Seeds, 5c. per pkt., 30c. per % oz. 
C. — , var. Perfection. N., 15c. each ; P., 20c. each. 
C. —, var. Triumph. N., 15c. each; P. t 20c. each. 
C. sp. var. Shasta Daisy. Handsome white flowers. 
N., 15 cts. each; P., 20 cts. each. 
C. praealtum, var. aureum. Golden Feather. 
Handsome yellow foliage, much used for carpet¬ 
bedding. N., 15 cts. each, $1.35 per doz.; P., 
18 cts. each, $1.55 per doz. 
CIMICIFUGA racemosa. Black Snakeroot, Black 
Cohosh, Bug-bane. Four to 8 feet high, with 
white flowers in feathery drooping racemes. 
A stately plant suited to moist and shaded situ¬ 
ations, though it will do fairly well in full sun. 
duly and August. N. f 15 cts. each, $1.25 per 
doz.; P., 20 cts. each, $1.60 per doz. 
CLAYTONIA Caroliniana. Spring Beauty. Low, with 
rose-colored flowers coining from a thickened 
tuber. One of the first to bloom. It likes rich 
woody soil and partial shade. 
C. Virginica. Has almost white flowers; blooms 
with the first. N., 6 cts. each, 50 cts. per doz.; 
P., 7 cts. each, 55 cts. per doz. 
CLEMATIS Fremonti. About a foot high, with bluish 
purple flowers. N., 25 cts. each; P., 30 cts. each. 
C heracleaefolia, var. Davidiana. One of the best of 
this class, with handsome light blue flowers. 
N., 15 cts. each; P., 18 cts. each. 
C. integrifolia. Flowers blue; nodding. N.,20 cts. 
each; P., 25 cts. each. 
C. recta. Two or 3 feet high; white, fragrant 
flowers from June to August. Native to south and 
east Europe. N., 25 cts. each; P., 30 cts. each. 
Seeds, 10 cts. per pkt. 
C0LLINS0NIA Canadensis. Richweed, Horse-balm. 
N., 12 cts. each; P., 16 cts. each. 
C0NVALLARIA majalis. Lily-of-the-valley. A 
plant of the lily family, too well known to need 
detailed description. It likes a little shade and 
moisture, and does finely under shaded walls. 
Spring. N., 10 cts. each, 75 cts. per doz.; P., 
12 cts. each, 90 cts. per doz. 
CONVOLVULUS Japonicus, var. fl. pi. (Calystegia pu- 
bescens). A hardy twining climber, with pale 
rose flowers; quite double and resembling a rose. 
Fine for covering stumps and walls, but in rich 
soil it spreads from the roots and will drive out 
all other plants unless confined in tubs. N., 10 
cts. each; P., 12 cts. each. 
C0PT1S trifolia. Gold Thread. A small bog plant, 
which needs moist peat or moist sand. It has 
small white flowers in summer. N., 10 cts. 
each; P., 12 cts each. 
COREOPSIS. Tickseed. 
C. grandiflora, var. Eldorado. N., 15 cts. each; P., 
20 cts. each. 
C. lanceolata. A good hardy perennial about 2 feet 
high, which produces an abundance of large 
yellow, daisy-shaped flowers on good long stems 
in June and July. N., 12 cts. each, $1 per doz.; 
P., 15 cts. each, $1.25 per doz. Seeds, 5 cts. 
per pkt., 20 cts. per % oz. 
C. verticillata. Has flowers of a similar color, but 
smaller and finer foliage. It blooms a little later 
in summer. N., 10 cts. each, $1 per doz.; P., 12 
cts. each, $1.20 per doz. Seeds, 8 cts. per pkt. 
C0R0NILLA varia. Crown Vetch, Axseed. Clover' 
like heads of white and pink flowers on long, 
naked stems. It is quite hardy, and will do 
pretty well in shade. June and July. N., 10 cts. 
each, $1 per doz.; P., 12 cts. each, $1.18 per doz. 
Seeds, 5 cts. per pkt. 
CYCLAMEN Europaeum. Sowbread. The Swiss au¬ 
tumn-blooming Cyclamen. Flowers bright rose, 
free - blooming when established, handsome, 
large leaves coming with the flowers; fine for 
rockwork. I grow it in partial shade, with leaf- 
mold and sand loam for soil. I cover it lightly 
with leaves and brush during the winter. Au¬ 
gust to October. N., 20cts. each; P., 22 cts. each, 
TV. preceding the prices indicates not prepaid; P. indicates prepaid. 
