8 CARL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
Raddeana. Scalloped leaves and deep purple bells. 9 in. 35c. 
Rotundifolia Purple Gem. A deep purple Harbell. More florifer- 
ous than the type. 8 in. 35c. 
CASSIOPE. Heather. 
CERASTOSTIGMA Plumbaginoides. Dwarf, spreading habit. Bronze 
foliage and blue flowers in fall. 6-8 in. 35c. 
COLCHICUM. B. Showy autumn flowering bulbs with large crocus 
like blossoms, in profusion. 
Autumnale. Soft pinkish lavender. 35c. 
Autumnale Alba. White form of the above. 35c. 
Autumn Queen. Dark lilac, prolific and early. Large flowered. 60c. 
Bornmuelleri. Rosy lilac with a white throat. Very large flower. 60c. 
Lilac beer Extra large flowers of clear mauve. Free flower- 
ing. 60c. 
Parkinsonii. Beautiful wide cups of lilac rose vividly chess- 
boarded with squares of white. Early. 35c. 
Premier. Large soft violet, early free bloomer. 60c. 
Varietgatum. Similar to Parkinsonii but much larger flowered. 60c. 
CONVOLVUS. S. Perennial Morning Glory. Persistent summer 
bloomer. These forms do not spread. 
Cantabricus. Gray foliage and fine soft pink flowers all summer 
and fall. 50c. 
Cneorum. S. D. A rounded bush with lovely silvery foliage and 
fine white flowers over a long period in summer. Rare and 
new. 50c 
COPTIS Trifolia. Sh. Gold Thread. Good ground cover for shade 
with finely cut, deep green leaves. 35c. 
CORYDALIS Bulbosa. B. Dainty orchid flowers and finely cut ferny 
leaves. Spring blooming. Plant in late summer. 35c. 
Lutea. Lemon yellow flowers. Continuous bloomer. Easy and 
good. 35c. 
COTULA Squalida. A good bulb cover with fine fern foliage. 35c. 
CROCUS. B. Autumn flowering. Mid-summer delivery. - 
Zonatus. Soft rosy lavender with yellow center surrounded by an 
orange zone. Ethereal and lovely. 5c each. 
CYCLAMEN. Sh. Hardy varieties. These lovely plants are a distinct 
addition to the shade garden. The habit of growth and blossoms 
resemble those of the florist’s cyclamen, but they are much 
smaller and more dainty. The leaves are interesting in shape, 
and in many varieties they are beautifully mottled with lighter 
green. The fact that most varieties bloom in the fall makes 
them doubly valuable. They like lime. 
Atkinsii. Variegated foliage. Crimson flowers with rounded seg- 
oe and dark eyes. Spring flowering. Blooming size corms. 
1.00. 
Coum. Winter flowering. Plain dark green foliage and deep red 
flowers. $1.00. 
