CHINESE HOUSES. See Collinsia. 
CIGAR PLANT. See Cuphea. 
CIMICIFUGA Sitn-i-cif-u-ga 
Perennial. Display and cutting. 4 feet. 
Simplex, (iraceful white spikes during 
Septeniber-(October. Fine for herbaceous 
borders.Pkt. 50c. 
CINERARIA. See page 40. 
CLARK IA Clark-i-a 
Annual. For rutting and display. 
Heautiful specimens can be grown in the 
greenliouse in pots, 3 to 4 feet in height, 
with long, graceful sprays for cutting. 
CHOICE DOUBLE SORTS 
Trivett’s Salmon Pink. 
Sutton’s Salmon Scarlet. 
Trivett’s Orange King. 
Trivett’s Purple Night. 
Trjvett’s Delicate Mauve. 
Trivett’s Snow White. 
Trivett’s Rich Pink. 
Trivett’s Bright Crimson. 
Trivett’s Rose Orange. 
Trivett’s Choice Mixed. 
Price: Each of the above: 
Pkts. 50c. and 30c. 
Tom Thumb, Double Mixed. A fine, 
dwarf type for bedding, edging, etc. Only 
10 to 12 inches high. 
K oz. .?1..50 Pkt. 3.5c. 
CLARY Kla-ri {Salvia Horminum) 
Annual. Display and cutting. 18 inches. 
Oxfo rd Blue. Splendid annual, produc- 
iW ing many flower spikes. Purest 
tone of o.xford blue. Pkts. 50c. and 30c. 
See also under Salvia. 
CLEMATIS Clem-a-tis 
Jackmani Hybrids, Mixed. A mixture 
of large-flowered climbing type. Pkt. 50c. 
Recta. Bush form. Perennial. For cut- 
ting and display. Height 3 feet. 
I’roduces large clusters of pure white 
flowers. Sweet-scented. Blooms June- 
.luly. Pkt. .50c. 
CLEOME Klee-o-me {.Spiderflower) 
Annual. For general display. Height'S feet 
Curious, large, spider-shaped flowers, 
easiK' raised. Sow seed outdoors in May, 
thin out to 2 feet apart. Splendid for 
background of herbaceous borders, be¬ 
tween shrubs, etc. 
Trivett’s Giant White. Fine pure 
white. ... . ... Pkt. 2.5c. 
Trivett’s Giant Rose. Rich deep rose. 
Pkt. 2.5c. 
Trivett’s Giant Mixed. . Pkt. 25c. 
CLERODENDRON 
Klee-roli-den-dron 
Greenhouse pot plant. Height 2 feet. 
Fallax. Imposing stove plant with large 
heads of bright scarlet flowers, as useful 
as Poinsettias. Easily grown from seed. 
Pkt. SI.00 
CLIANTHUS Kly-an-thus 
{Australian Glory Pea) 
Dampieri, Scarlet and black flowers. 
Height 2 feet. ... ... Pkt. .50c. 
CLINTONIA Clin-tone-i-a * '• 
Annual. For hanging baskets, vases, etc. 
Pulchella. Charming blue flowers, 
white centers. 5'ellow blotch. Pkt. 50c. 
COBAEA Co-bee-a 
{Cup-and-saucer I’ine) 
Annual. Climber. For fences, tree trunks, 
etc. 
Scandens. Large blue, bell-shaped flow¬ 
ers. 
Oz. SI.50 ’4 02- fiOc. Pkt. 20c. 
Scandens alba. White form of the abo\ e. 
Oz. S2.50 *4 oz. 7.5c. Pkt. 30c. 
T.T.S. CLEOME — Trivett’s Giant Rose 
Easily grown annual. For display in flower border and 
shrubbery. Height 3 feet 
Easily grown annual. For cutting and general display 
in flower borders 
T.T.S. COTYLEDON—Simpllcifolia 
.-\ gem for the rock garden. Perennial 
COLEUS Ko4ee-us {Flame Nettle) 
Annual. Ornamental leaf plant. 
LARGE-LEAVED 
With characteristic rich markings. 
White, Yellow, Red, Special Mixed. 
Each ... K oz. $2.50 Pkt. 50c. 
Trivett’s Dwarf Giants Mixed. Ruf¬ 
fled and curled leaves of the largest size 
and in gorgeous, brilliant colors. 
oz. .ffl.OO Pkt. 75c. 
Trivett’s Small-leaved Mixed. Dwarf, 
compact plants with graceful, narrow, 
many colored leaves. Choice. 
Yf, oz. .$2.00 Pkt. 50c. 
Trivett’s Prize Mixed. Rich colored 
leaves, choice. ... ... Pkt. 75c. 
Thyrsoideus. I’nique greenhouse per¬ 
ennial from central .Africa, producing 
from November to h'ebruary graceful 
spikes of bright blue flowers. For cut¬ 
ting. Height ‘SY feet. .. . Pkt. $1.00 
COLLINSIA Kol-lin-zi-a 
{Chinese Houses) 
Annual. For edging. Height 0 inches. 
Bicolor, Flowers are lilac with white. 
Trivett’s Salmon. Very attractive 
when grown in a mass. 
Trivett’s White. Excellent white sort. 
Trivett’s Large Blue. Compact habit. 
Trivett’s Mixed. All colors mixed. 
Price: Each of the above five: 
Oz. $1.50 Y oz- 50c. Pkt. 15c. 
COLUMNEA Koh-lum-nee-ah 
Greenhouse, hanging plant. 
Gloriosa. Forms runners about 28 
inches long. The leaves are brown- 'TPd 
ish-red. Large, scarlet flowers. Pkt. 35c 
Hirta. .A companion to the above, with 
fresh, light green leaves and scarlet flow¬ 
ers with yellow tube. Use leafmold and 
soil mixed with charcoal and sand. 
Pkt. 3.5c. 
COLUMBINE. See Aquilegia. 
COMMELINA Kom-e-lie-nah 
Perennial. Cutting and borders. \Yzffft. 
Coelestis. An attractive perennial with 
sky blue flowers. 
Dz. $1.50 Y oz. .5()c. Pkt. 15c. 
CONVOLVULUS {Morning-glory) 
See under Ipomoea. 
COOPERIA Koo-pee-ri-ah 
{The Rainlily or Evening Star) 
Pedunculata. White, waxy flowers 
tinged with pink on the reverse, carried 
on long stems. They are richly scented 
with a fragrance suggestive of the Orient. 
The plants form bulbs which should be 
lifted and carried over the Winter like 
Gladiolus. ... ... ... Pkt. 5()c. 
COREOPSIS. See Calliopsis. 
CORYDALIS Koh-rid-al-is 
Perennial. For rockeries. 8 inches. 
Cheilanthifolia. Handsome, pale 
green, fernlike foliage, over which 
the spikes of clear yellow flowers are 
abundantly produced. ... Pkt. 7.5c. 
COTYLEDON Kot-i-lee-dun 
Perennial. For sunny rockeries. 
Simplicifolia. See illustration. A gem 
for the rockery. In June and July the 
(5 to 8 inches long, pendant spikes '^Pll 
of small golden yellow bells hang down 
over Sedumlike leaves; most effective and 
unitiue. Pkt. 3.5c. 
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