CARL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
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Cantabricus. Gray foliage and fine pink blooms all summer and fall. 35c. 
Mauri tan icus. More trailing than the former with lusher foliage and 
lavender blue flowers. Persistent and profuse bloomer. 
CO'PTIS Trifolia. Gold Thread. Good ground cover for shade with finely 
cut deep green foliage. 
CORYDALIS^ S-sh. Fine ferny foliage. Suitable for walls. 
Bulbosa. A bulbous form with dainty orchid flowers in early spring. 
Plant in late summer. 5(>c. 
Lutea. Lemon yellow flowers. Continuous bloomer. Easy and good. 
COTONEASTER Humifusa. (Dammeri) Slender creeping stems; ever¬ 
green foliage. Solitary white flowers followed by red berries. 25-50c. 
Microphylla glaciaiis. A slow growing species that hugs the rocks. It 
has small leaves which are grayish underneath, and pinkish flowers 
followed by red berries. Very neat and attractive. 50c. 
COTULA Squalida. A good bulb cover with fine ferny foliage. 
CROCUS. B. Spring Flowering. These are for fall delivery. 
Susianus. Intense golden yellow, varnished brown outside. 5c each. 
Tommasinianus. Pale lavender, outside silvery gray. 5c each. 
Versicolor Picturatus. White, outside feathered violet. 5c each. 
Autumn Flowering. Mid-summer delivery. 
Speciosus. Very blue lavender with orange center. Exquisite. 5c each. 
Sativus. Saffron Crocus. Delicate lilac with red stigmata. 5c each. 
Zonatus. Soft rosy lavender with yellow center surrounded by orange 
zone. Ethereal and lovely. 5 each. 
CYCLAMEN. Hardy varieties. Handsomely marbled leaves. Mowers 
varying through all shades of pink. Autumn and winter blooming. 
Very choice. Likes lime. 50-75c. 
White Cyclamen. Rare and beautiful white flowered form. 75c. 
CYNOGLOSSUM Grande. S-sh. Western native. Large hairy leaves and 
spikes of large blue forget-me-nots. 1*2-15 in. 
CYPREPEDIUM. Lady Slippers. The grandest of the hardy orchids. Like 
shade and moisture. Plant shallow. 
Arietum. Ram’s Head Orchid. Strangely shaped flowers of brownish 
pink tipped with dark purple, borne singly on slender 6 in. stems. 
Very rare and choice. $1.50. 
Califcrnicum. Dainty white slippers with pale green sepals borne six 
to ten in a graceful spire. Rare. 50c. 
Fasciculatum. A rare species from southern Oregon with spikes of 
dainty pink and brown flowers. 60c. 
Montanum. Oregon native with white and brown flowers on 12 In. 
stems. 50c. 
