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C. Miranda. One of the most endearing; small bright green leaves and 
tubby bells on 4 in. stems wander among the rocks. 25c. 
C. M. alba. White form. 25c. 
*’ C. nitida. Rosettes of darkest green leaves from which rise stiff leafy 
stems bearing large wide-open bells of clear blue. Character. 50c. 
+ C. n. alba. White form. 50c. 
+’ C. Piperi. Endemic species in Olympic Mts. Shiny spathulate toothed 
leaves; starry lavender flowers with red anthers. 75c. 
C. pseudo-Raineri. Small creeping rosettes on which sit large open bells 
of soft blue. 50c. 
C. pulloides. A tiny creeper with a stem of a few inches bearing large 
nodding bells of shining Tyrian-purple. 50c. 
C. Raddeana. Glossy heart-shaped leaves; full sprays of purple bells. 25c. 
C. Raineri. A close-to-the-ground bellwort with narrow ash-gray leaves 
on which rest huge upstanding cups of china-blue. $1.00. 
C. Stansfieldii. Sparse hairy foliage; violet bells on 4 in. stems. 50c. 
C. Tommasiniana. A tufted treasure; pale clear blue bells on thread- 
like branching stems. 75c. 
Phyteuma comosum. For the limestone scree; thick leaves of sombre 
green among which rise great heads of phial-like flowers, pale 
amethyst-purple at the base, darkening toward the tip. $2.00. 
CAPRIFOLIACEAE 
Abelia grandiflora Sherwoodi. A new dwarf variety with smaller leaves 
than the species; large pink waxy bells all summer. Small plants 25c. 
Viburnum Davidii. Low-growing; leathery, conspicuously 3 nerved leaves; 
flowers white; fruit lapis-lazuli-blue. Small plants 25c. 
Viburnum Davidii. Staminate plants. The above sets fruit sparsely un- 
less a male plant is present. Small plants 40c. 
CARYOPHYLLACEAE 
The members of ithe chick-weed family are for the most part sun 
lovers, wanting well drained situations. Mostly not conspicuous, but 
with a daintiness of their own. 
Dianthus alpinus. Leaves strap-shaped, shining dark green; flowers large 
disks of bright rose-crimson. Demands a well drained soil and a diet 
continually mixed with lime. 50c. 
D. inodorus. Blue-green tufts of narrow leaves with numerous graceful 
sprays of large cerise flowers on 5 in. stems. 50c. 
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