OUR WREATHS MAKE FINE CHRISTMAS GIFTS. 
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Cytisus Ardionii. A small rounded bushling with sparse foliage and 
brilliant yellow flowers. 6-9 in. 75c-$1.00 
Cytisus Beanii. A neat, slow-growing little shrub covered with vivid 
golden flowers in spring. 12-18 in. Rare. $1.50. 
Cytisus Hirsutus Decumbens. Very prostrate with trailing stems and 
masses of bright yellow flowers. Very choice. 3 in. 35-50c. 
Cytisus Kewensis. A showy and beautiful broom of spreading habit, 
covered with creamy flowers in May. Rare. 8-12 in. 50c-$l 00. 
Cytisus Purpureus. Slender weeping branches and rosy lavender 
flowers. Graceful and lovely. 18 in. 50c-$1.00. 
Genista Dalmatica. Tiny bushlet with finely cut foliage smothered 
with bright yellow flowers in May. 50-75c. 
Genista Horrida. Choice and spiny. Forming silvery tuffets with yellow 
flowers in June and July. Slow growing. Rare. 4 in. $1.00-$1.50. 
Genista Pilosa. An attractive trailing species with hairy, evergreen 
foliage and yellow flowers. Very slow growing. 50-75c. 
Genista Sagittalis. Deep green cactoid foliage with abundant spikes 
of deep golden flowers Trailing. 8-12 in. 25-50c. 
Genista Tinctoria flore-plena. Valuable prostrate form with attractive 
double yellow flowers. 25-50c. 
CALLIRRHOE Involucrata. S. Trailing, with finely divided foliage and 
showy satiny crimson flowers all summer and autumn. Hot banks. 
CALLUNA. See Heather. 
CALTHA Palustris Var. Montrosa. Marsh Marigold, A choice form much 
larger than the type with shiny rounded leaves and large golden 
flowers. Fine pool or bog plant. 18-24 in. Rare. BOc. 
CAMASSIA Esculenta. H. Western native, nne tall spikes of deep blue 
star-shaped flowers. 1-2 ft. 10c each. 
CAMPANULA. A large and varied family containing many desirable 
rock and wall plants. Especially valuable, as it blooms late and 
continues over a long period. Gritty soil in part shade. 
Abietina. Fine violet vase-shaped blooms. 9 in. May-November. 
Carpatica Nana. Dwarf, compact with large open lavender blue bells 
on 3 in. stems. Similar to Raineri, but much easier. 50c. 
CochlearlfoMa. (Pusilla ) Dainty, nodding lavender bells produced in 
great profusion over dense mats of attractive foliage. .2 in. 
Cochlearifolia Alba. Dainty white form of the above. 
CochlearlfoMa. Miranda Large silvery blue bells on 4 in. stems. Late. 
Cochlearifolia Miranda B. C. This form, which we found labelled 
Miranda in a garden in British Columbia, is quite distinct from our 
Miranda, as it has larger, paler flowers on slightly longer stems. 
An interesting and desirable form. 35c. 
Collina. Large, satiny, deep purple bells. 9 in. 35c. 
Garganica Compact, shiny foliage literally covered with bright blue 
stars in June and July. Especially good for walls. 
