CENTRANTHUS ANGUSTIFOLIUS—♦ercbx(3-4)18. Flowers 
of exquisite coral rose in gracefully held clusters. Particu¬ 
larly good. Pkt. 15c. # 
CEPHALANTHUS OCCIDENTALIS--qh 8 ft. Button-bush. 
Fluffy, creamy, fragrant flower-balls, highly decorative. Good 
form and habit. Also said to be honey plant of value, (bee¬ 
keepers note.) Pkt. 5c; % oz. 20c. 
CEPHALARIA PERENNIAL 
Gigantic Scabiosa flowers, cream to soft yellow, high-held 
in striking decorative effect; that is the seeming of Cepha- 
laria. Actually the Cephalarias are easy and robust peren¬ 
nials of full hardiness. They cut well. 
CEPHALARIA ALPINA — ecbx(3)48. Scabiosa flowers of 
softest yellow. Plant with blue Campanula or Delphinium. 
Pkt. 10c: oz. 26c. # 
CEPHALARIA CORNICULATA—ecx(6-6)45. In bloom Au¬ 
gust into November, giving good late cutting material. Flow¬ 
ers of full doubleness, soft yellow, on long stems. Sheaf- 
form plants. Pkt. 20c. # 
CEPHALARIA RADIATA—ecbx(3)50. If I could grow but 
one Cephalaria, it would be this. Full and rather fluffy 
double flowers of soft sunlight yellow. Often proliferous. 
Pkt. 10c; 1/^ oz. 25c; % oz. 40c. # 
CEPHALARIA TATARICA — ecbx(3)80. A taller Cepha¬ 
laria alpina, splendid for backgrounds. Greatly floriferous. 
Pkt. 10c. # 
OFFER 45A8—One’ pkt. each of above for 40c. 
CEPHALARIA ANNUAL 
They will add pleasing variety to the annual border. Both 
good; both needed for full bloom season. 
♦CEPHALARIA SYRIACA — eock(2-3)30. A likeable an¬ 
nual, with pretty flower-heads of lucent lavender. Pkt. 10c. # 
♦CEPHALARIA TRANSYLVANICA — eocbx(4-5)45. Wide 
tangles of slender graceful branches. Rather large flowers 
of delicate blue-lilac suffusion. Pkt. 15c. # 
ERYTHRONIUM 
CROCUS 
SUSIANUS 
CALOCHOprUS CAMASSIA 
ELDORADO tEICHTLINI 
IRIS . 
FU,LVA ' 
LEUCOJUM 
CERASTIUM BIEBERSTEINI -ergx(2)12. Downy, frosty 
leaf-lawns, snowed over by pure white flake-petaled flowers. 
Alps of Taurus. Pkt. 15c. # 
CERASTIUM TOMENTOSUM — ergx(2)10. Starry white 
flowers over silvery foliage. Pkt. 5c. # 
CERATOSTIGMA PLUMBAGINOIDES — rh(y) (3-5)10. 
Bushy little plants, filled for many weeks with blossoms of 
sun-dazzling blue. Seeds scarce and minute, clinging to 
the chaff, so packets will he mostly trash, but there will be 
always some seed there. Pkt. 15c. # 
CERATOTHECA TRILOBA — ♦cbfxihtw) (4)30. A stately 
beauty. Downy blossoms of cool lavender, like cornucopiae 
with flaring lobes. Blossoms freely first season if sown 
early, and may be handled as an annual north. Pkt. 15c. S 
CERCIS CANADENSIS—jk(l). 30 ft. Redbud. Branches 
wreathed in rosiness before the leaves. Pkt. 10c; 1,4 oz. 
25c; 1 oz. 75c. 
♦CHAENACTIS GLABRISCULA — ocn(2)16. Gold Pins. 
Fringed yellow cushions, thrust with pins. Germinates easily 
if sown in latest autumn or early spring. Slow to sprout 
if sown late. Worth growing. Pkt. 10c. # 
CHAENORRHINUM GLAREOSUM — «erx(8)5. A dainti¬ 
ness of little lilac snapdragons from June till winter. Sun- 
loving alpine from Spanish peaks. Pkt. 15c. # 
CHAENORRHINUM ORIGANIFOLIUM—♦erx(8)8. Myriad 
baby snapdragons of deep royal purple, months of them. 
Pyrenees. Pkt. 15c. # 
CHAMAECYPARIS OBTUSA—jfh 120 ft. Japan Cypress. 
Handsome ornamental evergreen, hardy at Boston. Pkt. 10c ; 
% oz. 20c. 
CHAMAECYPARIS THYOIDES—jh 75 ft. White Cedar. 
Hardy evergreen of tall formal beauty. Pkt. 10c. # 
CH AMAEDAPHNE CALYCULATA — qmath (1)30. Shrub 
Cassandra. Horizontal sprays of pendant Lily-of-the-'Valley 
bells. Give Azalea culture. Pkt. 15c. # 
CHAMAELAUCIUM UNCINATUM—htw. Geraldton Wax- 
flower. Wax-like blossoms of delicate pink, five-lobed flar¬ 
ing trumpets. Window or conservatory. Pkt. 16c. 
CHEIRANTHUS ALLIONl—♦erbx(2)16. Here is orange, 
vivid and far-glowing, for many, many weeks. Pkt. 6c. # 
CHEIRANTHUS FRUTICULOSA — erbfh(l-2)l8. A rare, 
sub-shrubby Wallflower that winters safely in open at Phila¬ 
delphia. Showy flowers of soft orange, shaded and marked 
with mahogany. Pkt. 15c. # 
CHELIDONIUM MAJUS — ebdnstx(2)30. Many deep yellow 
flowers on bushy plants. Fine for naturalizing on banks, 
wood edges, etc. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 36c. # 
CHELIDONIUM MAJUS DOUBLE — ebstx (2-3) 24. Airy, 
bushy plants, bearing blossoms of pretty golden orange, ef¬ 
fective because of prodigal profusion, over a long period. 
Finest of the Great Celandines. Pkt. 15c. oz. 35c. # 
CHELONE GLABRA — bnmaty(3-4)36. Tinted white turtle- 
head flowers. Rather odd. Pkt. 15c. 
CHELONE LYONI —rbnmsty(2-3)30. Pink Shell-flower. 
Oddly formed flowers, variably rose. Pkt. 10c. 
CHENOPODIUM BONUS-HENRICUS - ox30. Ancient peren¬ 
nial vegetable, of full enduring hardiness. Young shoots 
used as Asparagus, later leaves like Spinach. Pkt. 10c. 
CHIMAPHILA MACULATA — rnatsth(2)10. Pipsissewa. 
Fragrant blossoms, pink-flushed cream, above marbled ever¬ 
green leaves. Pkt. 20c. # 
CHIONANTHUS VIRGINICA—jy(l-2)30 ft. Fringe Tree. 
Splendid racemes of long-fringed white blossoms. Graceful. 
Hardy at Philadelphia. Pkt. 10c. 
CHIONODOXA LUCILIAE—urnzy(l)6. Sky blue blossoms 
with milk-white centers. Pkt. 15c; % oz. 40c. # 
CHIONODOXA LUCILIAE ROSEA — Soft rose Rare. 
Pkt. 20c. 
CHIRONIA BACCIFERA-cry (htw) (8)14. Very lovely Gen¬ 
tian-cousin with blossoms of purest, richest pink. Hardiness 
undetermined. Excellent pot plant. Pkt. 25c. 
CHLOROGALUM — See Camassia. 
♦CHORIZANTHE PALMERII—ork. Dense mats, Statice- 
llke flowers of delicate pink. Pkt. 10c. 
CHORIZEMA CORDATUM — htw. Racemes of brilliant 
scarlet. Window or conservatory. Slow to germinate. 
Pkt. 20c. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM—See next page. 
CHRYSOBACTRON HOOKERI—cbmh(2)36. Tall spikes of 
deep yellow lily-like flowers. Pkt. 20c. 
CHRYSOGONUM VIRGINICUM — ergsty (8)6. Spreading 
mats of restful green, studded with golden stars from early 
June until late November. Pkt. 25c. # 
CHRYSOPSIS FALCATA—erdh(3-4)12. Ground Gold. The 
plants are draped in sheer gold for at least two months. 
Sun or shade. Pkt. 15c. it 
CHRYSOPSIS MARIANA — ecbdnh(4)25. Golden Aster. 
Large single flowers of richest yellow, like splendid FaB 
Asters. Extraordinarily good. Pkt. 10c; Ys oz. 35c. it 
CHRYSOPSIS VILLOSA—ecbnh(3)18. Mounded foliage of 
gray silkiness, starred with daisies of Buttercup yellow. 
Pkt. 16c. 
CICHORIUM INTYBUS — enbh(3)50. Large blossoms of 
vivid blue, strung along many slender whip-cord stems. The 
Succory of the roadsides, but nevertheless fully worth a 
place in the border. Pkt. 10c. it 
CIPURA MARTINICENSIS—uft(htw)(8)20. Rather Ti- 
gridia-like flowers, creamy white, marked with blue-brown 
spots at petal base. Good. Pkt. 20c. 
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