OUR WREATHS MAKE FINE CHRISTMAS GIFTS. - Ati 
Cytisus Purpureus. Slender weeping branches and rosy lavender 
flowers. Graceful and lovely. 18 in. 50c-$1.00. 
Genista Dalmatica. Tiny, prickly bushlet with finely cut foliage, 
smothered with bright yellow flowers in May. 50-75c. 
Genista Horrida. Choice and spiny. Forms dense silvery tuffets 
with yellow blooms in June and July. Slow growing. Rare. 
— 6in. $1.00-$1.50. } 
*  Genista Humifusa. A very choice broom. Almost perfectly pros- 
trate, with deep green, smooth leaves, and deep yellow flowers. 
Very slow growing. Fine plants. $1.00. | 
Genista Pilosa. An attractive trailing species with hairy, evergreen 
leaves 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 fl. pl. Valuable prostrate form with attractive 
double yellow flowers. 25-50c. 
*  Genista Villarsii. Extremely slow growing with slender gray green 
stems, and bright golden flowers. Very choice and rare. $1.00. 
* CALCEOLARIA. Biflora. Sh. Flat rosettes of rounded, hairy leaves, 
and golden yellow, slipper-shaped flowers. Likes a cool, moist 
situation. 4 in. 50c. 
CALLIRRHOE. Involucrata. S. Trailing, with finely divided leaves, 
and showy, satiny crimson flowers all summer and autumn. 
CALLUNA. See Heather. 
CALTHA Palustris Var. Monstrosa. Marsh Marigold. A choice form 
much larger than the type. Shiny, rounded leaves, and large 
golden flowers. Fine pool or bog plant. 18-24 in. Rare. 50c. 
CAMASSIA Esculenta. B. Western native. Fine tall spikes of deep 
| blue star-shaped flowers. 1-2 ft. 10c each. 
CAMPANULA. S-sh. A large and varied family containing many 
desirable rock and wall plants. The campanulas are especially 
valuable on account of their late blooming habit, and long 
season of bloom. They like a gritty soil. 
Abietina. Rosettes of bright green leaves, and wide open violet 
bells on very slender stems. 9 in. May-Nov. 
Carpatica Nana. Dwarf, compact, with large, open lavender blue 
bells on 3 in. stems. Similar to Raineri, but much easier. 50c. 
Cochlearifolia.. (Pusilla). Dainty, nodding lavender bells, pro- 
duced in great profusion over mats of attractive foliage. 2 in. 
Cochlearifolia Alba. Dainty white form with lighter foliage. 
- Cochlearifolia Miranda. Large silvery blue bells. 4 in. Late. 
Cochlearifolia Miranda B. C. This form which we found in British 
Columbia is different from our Miranda with paler flowers on 
slightly longer stems. Interesting and different. 35c. 
Collina. Large, satiny hanging bells of deep purple. 9 in. 35c. 
