31 THE CAMAS LILIES 
Hardy bulbs, exceedingly beautiful in flower, and rather 
easy to grow from seed if given “y” culture (see page one). 
There are big star-blossoms carried in long, loose spikes in 
Eremurus reminder of beauty. Delightful color variations, 
white, cream, from soft lavender suffusions to indigo inten- 
sities, and richest violets. Illustrated page 24. Mixed colors 
and species. Pkt. 10c; %& oz. 35c; % oz. 60c; 1 oz. $2.00. 
31 CAMASSIA SPECIES—Cusicki, finest and rarest, pkt. 
15c; 4/16 oz. 30c; % oz. 50c; Leichtlini Blue, pkt. 10c; % 
oz. 80c; %4 oz. 50c; Leichtlini White, pkt. 15c; % oz. 40c; 
Y% oz. 75e; Quamash, pkt. 5c; %4 oz. 40c; 1 oz. $1.25. - 
An honest garden is as much to be desired as an 
honest politician. Here’s hoping! 
45 CAMPYLANTHUS SALSOLOIDES PENDULINA—*ecbx 
(w) (2-3)25. <A rare and beautiful flowering succulent from 
High Canary. Terminal sprays of showy flowers, lilac-shaded 
on white. Easy from seed. Cuts well. 10 seeds, 25c. 
35 CANARINA CAMPANULA—Another treasure from the 
Canaries. Beautiful pendant bells, golden orange with purple 
flushings. Tuberous roots. Handsome pot plant, or quite 
hardy outside if protected. 10 seeds for 20c. 
*CARDINAL CLIMBER—ek 15 ft. Graceful annual vine, 
everblooming. Flowers brilliant red-cardinal. Pkt. 10c. 
24 CARICA PAPAYA—ew. An easy and speedy pot plant, 
giving decorative palm-like effects. Well-grown plants will 
bear the melon-formed papaya fruits the second year. The 
fruits are edible, indeed highly esteemed in the tropics. 
Few exotics as curious as this, can be grown with such 
scant worry or care. Recommended. Pkt. 15c; 1/1 oz. 25c. 
* CANDYTUFT 
Pretty, free-flowering annuals of adaptable habit and 
easiest culture. For perennial Candytufts, see Iberis. 
*CANDYTUFT UMBELLATA—ebx(2-3)12. Wide, umbrella- 
shaped clusters. Available in six separate colors, Flesh- 
pink, Carmine, Cardinal, Crimson, White, and Lilac. Sup- 
plied in any of the separate colors at uniform price of pkt. 
5c; % oz. 25ec. OFFER 41A1—One pkt. each of the six col- 
ors for 25ec. UMBELLATA MIXED—AI]I the colors blended. 
Pkt. 5c; %4 oz. 20c; 1 oz. 65c. 
*CANDYTUFT DWARF HYBRIDS MIXED—Very like last, 
even and compact, same color range, but only six inches 
high. For edgings. Pkt. 10c; 4% oz. 25c; oz. T5c. 
*CANDYTUFT GIANT HYACINTH—ecb(2-3)14. A massive 
candelabrum each plant, branches carrying wide dense 
candle-spikes of snowy white. Pkt. 10c; 4% oz. 25ce. 
*CANDYTUFT LITTLE PRINCE—Miniature white 
‘“thya- 
cinths” for edgings. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 20c. 
CARNATIONS 
Even the name is key to memory delight. -Rich, spicy 
perfumes, sheafs of garden beauty, cut flowers to fill many 
a vase, all are here. 
21 CARNATION THOUSAND BEAUTIES — eerbx(3)20. 
Hardy garden strain. Great sheafs of long-stemmed sweetly 
fragrant flowers, fully double, always in some tone of 
pink, from chamois, through salmon pinks, to rose. Pkt. 
15e. (Plants, each 25c; 3 for 70c; 10 for $2.10.) 
21 CARNATION RED GRENADIN—ebx(2-3)15. Double 
flowers of rich, intense red-maroon, exceedingly showy. 
Compact plants, each a bouquet. Winters outside. Pkt. 15c. 
21 CARNATION SUPERGIANT BLEND—ecbx(3)25. Flow- 
ers of great size, up to three inches across, fully doubled; no 
other winter-hardy Carnation that we have grown or seen 
has such immense blossoms. Intensely sweet piquant per- 
fume. Perhaps best of hardy garden Carnations for cutting, 
because of the long stems. Mixed colors, excellent range. 
Pkt. 20c; 1/s0 oz. 40¢3 1/4 oz. T5c. 
21 CARNATION CHABAUD DEEP YELLOW — A really 
rich yellow. Spicy fragrance. Hardy. Pkt. 15c. 
OFFER 42A1—One pkt. each of above four for 55c. 
25 CARNATION CONSERVATORY BLEND—ecw (4-7) 20. 
A blend of fine giant-flowered types, selected for long, 
robust stems, that are suited particularly to pot-growing, 
or for the greenhouse. Blossoms in full Carnation color 
range, rich in pure self tones, but with a small proportion 
of fantastically gay fiaked, striped and splashed sorts. 
Pkt. 25c; 1/@ oz. 35c. 
- Clustered flowers of exquisite coral 
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21 CARUM OREGANUM—ek(9)20. Grown for the clusters 
Used baked, in soups, or fried in 
Called Ipo by the Klamath Indians, and Yampah by — 
of edible tuberous roots. 
butter. 
the Shoshones, being an important food of these tribes. Pkt. 
15c. yi 
22 CARYOPTERIS or BLUE SPIREA * 
Bright blossoms in close whorls circle the stems, tier above 
tier. It blooms freely first year, and you can grow it as an 
annual if you wish, but give them straw or leaf winter cov- 
ering and the same plants will be with you for many years. 
If handled as annual, sow it early for long season of bloom. 
Pleasingly aromatic. Not related to Spirea, though like it 
in effect. This is Caryopteris incana. We can supply in 
three separate colors, vivid blue, pure white, soft pink, or 
in mixture of the three. State which you want. All are 
same price. Pkt. 10c; 4% oz. 35c; %4 oz. 60c. 
*CASSIA FASICULATA—endk (3) 24. Gold-coin Flower. Big 
golden blossoms, maroon fleck at petal base. Splendidly 
showy. Pinnate foliage. Pkt. 10c; 4% oz. 25c. 
21 CASSIA MARILANDICA — ebmtkt(3)60. Exceedingly 
showy and long-lived hardy perennial. Brilliant yellow. 
Thrives in either wet or dry positions. Pkt. 15ce. 
*CASSIA ROEMERIANA—rkt(3-4)20. Flowers of rich 
golden orange. In bloom for three months. Sow in latest 
autumn or earliest spring. Pkt. 15ce. 
21 CASTILLEIA MINIATA—mtnkt(2)30. Indian Paint- 
brush. Brilliant scarlet. A bit difficult. Pkt. 15c. 
21 CATANANCHE COERULEA BICOLOR—ecbdkt (2-3) 28. 
Cupid’s Dart. Splendid perennial, long-lived and of great 
hardiness. Also highly drought-resistant. The blossoms, 
long-rayed, silvery white, with touch of blue at center, are 
carried on long, slender stems in great sheafs. An excellent 
cut-flower. Pkt. 10c; 1/16 oz. 25c. (Plants, each 25c; 3 for 
65c; 10 for $1.95.) 
21 CAULOPHYLLUM THALICTROIDES — bnstyt(2)20. 
Little purple flowers, brilliant blue berries. Pkt. 10c. 
52 CEANOTHUS PROSTRATUS — rgstyt(2)8. Evergreen 
ae of ‘‘Holly” leaves, dainty lavender balls above. Pkt. 
0c. 
11 CELSIA or CRETAN MULLEIN—*ebx(8)60. Bright 
flowers of a rich yellowness, purple-marked, sit closely along 
tall branching stems. Easy and bright. CRETICA is the 
more usual species; BETONICAEFOLIA is very like it save 
in obscure technical characters. Either, pkt. 5c; %& oz. 25c. 
*CENIA BARBATA—erix(3-4)5. Pretty little South African 
annual, informal mounds of golden button-like flowers. 
Think you will like it. Pkt. 15c. 
*“CELOSIA or COCKSCOMB 
Old-fashioned annuals, pleasant, easy, showy. CRISTATA 
EMPRESS, Encrmous crested combs of velvety maroon, 
foliage bronze, 12 inches, pkt. 10c; 1/ig oz. 25c. CRISTATA 
TALL MIXED, 20 inches, combs of red, yellow, maroon, 
pkt. 5c; 4% oz. 20c; % oz. 35e. CELOSIA GIANT PLUMED, 
great ostrich plumes in wide range of colorings, including 
scarlet, crimson, orange, yellow and plum, 83 feet; will dry 
for winter bouquets. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 20c; %4 oz. 385c. 
CELOSIA CHINESE WOOLFLOWER, each branch ends in 
a great ball of soft wool; crimson, yellow and pink in mix- 
ture; 3 feet, pkt. 10c; 1% oz. 25e; % oz. 40c. OFFER 43A1— 
One pkt. each of above for 30c. 
CENTRANTHUS 
Likeable, long-blooming plants, handsome in flower and 
foliage. The first three are enduring perennials, but will 
flower first year if sown early. 
21 CENTRANTHUS ANGUSTIFOLIUS — *erocbx(2-5)25. 
Indian summer sunsets. Graceful. Pkt. 15c. 
21 CENTRANTHUS RUBER—*ecobx(2-5)28.. Hardy Vale- 
rian. Here the flowers range from pure rose, through red, 
to crimson. A rather easy, and decidedly attractive, peren- 
nial. Pkt. 10c; 1/yg oz. 20c. (Plants, each 25c; 3 for 70c; 
10 for $2.00.) 
21 CENTRANTHUS RUBER ALBA — Called Jupiter’s 
Beard. Like last in every way save that the flowers are of 
purest snowy whiteness. Pkt. 15c. 
*CENTRANTHUS MACROSIPHON—eerbx(2-4)20. Closely 
pink, glowing shades of . 
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clustered flowers of deep carmine rose on uprightly branch- 
ing blue-glaucous plants. Pkt. 10c. 
OFFER 48A1—One pkt. each of above for 40c. 

