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CARL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
Sarmatica. Many spikes of pale blue bells. 35c. 
Stansfieldii. Soft hairy leaves and short, branched stems ending in 
pendant bells of soft warm violet. 4 in. 50-75c. 
Tommasiniana. A beautiful late blooming species with many tiny pale 
purple bells on slender wiry stems. A real treasure. 6 in. 75c. 
CARLINA Acaulis. Spiny rosettes of silvery foliage with large sessile 
straw colored flowers. 
CASSIOPE. See Heather, page 19. 
CATANANCHE Coerulea. Lavender blue flowers on wiry stems. 18 in. 
CENTAURIUM (Erythrea) Diffusa. Pink Gentian. A neat, brilliant, free 
flowering little plant bearing a profusion of waxy rose-pink flowers 
in late summer. 35c. 
CERASTOSTIGM A Plumbaginoides. (Plumbago Larpentae). Dwarf spread¬ 
ing habit; bronze foliage, deep blue flowers in fall. Desirable. 6-8 in. 
CHE LAN DRUM Zawadski. Rosettes of shiny leaves and white silene-like 
flowers. 6 in. 
CHELIDONIUM Majus. Single-flowered yellow celandine. 
CHICORIA Species. Double pink. Choice double flowers of soft clear pink. 
Long season bloomer. Fine for border or large rockery. 3 ft. 
CHIOGENES Hispidula. Creeping Snowberry. Trailing evergreen with 
showy white berries. 35c. 
CHIONODOXA. Very desirable bulbs blooming at the same time as the 
crocuses, producing dwarf spikes of starry flowers. 
Luclliae. Sky blue flowers with white centers. 50c per doz. 
Sardensis. A rich blue self. Earlier than the above. 50c per doz. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM. Dwarf hardy chrysanthemums. 
Hispanicum. Finely cut silver leaves and large golden flowers. 6 in. 35c. 
Mawii. Charming pink marguerite with dainty silver foliage. 1 ft. 
Tchihatchewii. (Turfing Daisy). Dense ferny ground cover for dry ex¬ 
posures. White flowers on 4 in. stems. 
CISTUS Villosus. Beautiful shrub with bright rosy flowers. 12-18 in. 35c. 
CLEMATIS. Davidiana. Erect habit. Small sweet scented blue flowers in 
clusters. 2 ft. 35c. 
Integrifolia. Large deep blue flowers with white centers on flopping 
two foot stems. 50c. 
Tangiutlca. Climbing species with dainty golden globe-shaped flowers, 
followed by attractive silvery seed heads. 8 ft. 50c. 
CO DON OPS IS Ovata. Trailing plants with soft hairy leaves and light blue 
bells beautifully patterned within with orange and purple. 35c. 
COLCHICUM. Autumn Crocus or Meadow Saffron. The flowers which 
resemble large crocuses, appear without foliage after the first fall 
rains. They are free flowering, and bloom for a long period. The 
glossy green foliage, much like that of a tulip, appears in spring. 
