CHAMAECYPARIS - SEMPERVIRENS—Italian. Tall, slender, 
post-like. Many sizes: 2—20 ft. Under 8 ft. 25c per ft. 
20 ft., boxed, $25. 
CHAMAECYPARIS - MINEMA — Dwarf, compact, very slow. 
Beautiful dark green. A little gem. Ri,ch, impressive. Balled, 
end Gftd., 6 in. $2.00. 1 ft. $3.00. 2 ft., about 10 yrs. $5. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS—this flower gives great pleasure and 
profit for a small amount of care and attention—especially 
the smaller flowered, more hardy, garden varieties. A single 
row of 100 plants can produce $75 to $100 cut flowers in a 
season. Hundreds of varieties. We list 3 different classes. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS—large florists type. Pink, white, bronze, 
yellow. 3 P 15c. 4 P 20c. Bore root (Januarv to April) 10c 
CHRYSANTHEMUM—Pompom varieties averaging about 2 in. 
diam. Popular varieties: pink, yellow, bronze. BR. 10c. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM—Button variety. About 1 in. diameter and 
less. Yellow, pink, white, red. 3 P 15c. 4P 20c. Bare 
root (Jan to April) 10c. 
Many of the Pompom have double anemone in-curved petals 
that are very showy. 
CHOISYA-TERNATA—Mexican orange, wh. fis., sweet. G. 50c. 
CHORIZEMA—lllic, (flower oak) Small shrub, half climber. 
Evgn. 4 P. 50c. 
CISTUS—ALBIDUS. White rock, rose. Gallon cans 50c. 
CISTUS—LANANIFEROUS—Spotted red on white. G. 50c. 
CISTUS—PURPUREA—deep rose to purple. Gallon cans 50c. 
CLIANTHUS—Pretty large cluster, red parrot bill flowers. 4 P 
35c. 5 Gal. cans $2.50; large shrub. Also between sizes. 
CLIVIA - MINITA—Sword-like leaves, orange bell flowers. 
4 P. $1.00. Gallon cans $2.00. 
CORAL TREE—Deciduous, large parrot bill red flowers. Gorge¬ 
ous. 2 ft. $1.50. 
CORDYLINE - DRACENIA PALM—Avenues, Spanish effect. 
2 ft. Gallon cans $1.0.0 
CORNUS - Dogwood—pink flowers. 2—3 ft. size $3.50. 
White. Gallon cons $1.00. 
COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE. 1—3 ft. $1.00 per ft. 
CORONILLA—Broom-like flowers, yellow tinged red. G. 50c. 
C. OXYACANTHA—Paul's scarlet. 5—6 ft. 5 G. $1.50. 
COCCULUS LAURIFOLIUS—Laurel-like leaves, purple berries. 
COPROSMA—BAUERI (Mirror plant) . Gollon cans 50c. 
CORONILLA—ENERUS—Leaves dark green, yellow. G. 50c. 
G. 50c. 
COTONEASTER—We list the most popular and best berrying 
varieties but have other varieties in stock. 
COTONEASTER - FRANCHETTI—arching branches, orange 
berries. Gallon cans 50c. 
C. HORIZONTALIS—spreading rock plant, bright scarlet ber¬ 
ries. Dec. which adds to beauty in winter. G. 50c. 
Dec. which adds to beauty in winter. G. 50c. 
COTONEASTER - MICROPHYLLA—low spreading, Evgn., coral 
berry. Gallon cans 50c. 
COTONEASTER - PANNOSA, arching red berries. Evgn. Gallon 
cans 50c. Larger $1.50. 
COTONEASTER - PANNOSA NANA—dwarf 4 P. 35c. Gallon 
cans 50c. 
COTONEASTER - PRAECOX—Deciduous, low spreading. Ex¬ 
tra large red berries. Gallon cans 75c. 
CRATAEGUS—Cordata (Hawthorn) Washington thorn. White 
flowers, abundance red showy berries. 6—8 ft. Bare root 
$1.50. Gallon cans 75c. 
CREPE MYRTLE—Pink or red flowers in spring. Gallon cans 
50c; larger $1.50—$2. 
CRYPTOMERIA—reddish foliage in fall, fast. Gallon cans 75c. 
3 ft. $1.00. 
CRYPTOMERIA - ELEGANS—slower growth, broad. G. $1.00. 
CRYPTOMERIA - NANA—Very dwarf, slow 18 in. plants $3. 
CYDONIA—Flowering Quince—early scarlet or pink. Gallon 
cons 50c. 3 gallon cans $1.25. 
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