*THE ANNUAL CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Brightness here. All are easy. “x”’ culture. GOLD WINGS 
—Quickest sort. Large daisies with long pinion-petals of 
gleaming yellow. C. viscidi-hirtum. Pkt. 10c; Te oz. 20c. 
FINE SINGLE MIXED—Big flowers, soft cream to deep yel- 
low, usually contrastingly zoned; but some will be coppery red 
or velvety purple, with light bandings. Pkt. 10c; ¥% oz. 20c. 
LORD BEACONSFIELD—Fine single variety, the big flowers 
zoned brown and red maroon. Pkt. 15¢c. CORONARIUM 
DOUBLE MIXED—Pure white and varied yellows, intensely 
doubled. Pkt. 10¢c; % oz. 20c. CHRYSANTHEMUM MAWI— 
Pretty little species from the Atlas Mountains with mauve 
pink blossoms above ferny foliage. Blooms early and late. 
10 inches. Winter-hardy with protection, but usually grown 
as an Annual. Pkt. 25e. OFFER 52A7—One pkt. each of the 
five for 60c. 
3 CHLIDANTHUS FRAGRANS 
Called Perfumed Fairy Lily, but it is more or less a minia- 
ture golden Amaryllis for the garden. The slender, waxy 
trumpets, delightfully, richly fragrant, come in early spring. 
Dig and store like Gladiolus. An Andean bulb. Bulbs, March 
to June, 2 for 25c; 5 for 50c; 11 for $1.00. . 
* CLEOME FOR SHOW 
GREAT PINK CLEOME — ebk(2-5)60. 
Stately plants, each of the several] stem- 
branches ending in a great airy raceme, 
ever-lengthening, of strikingly decorative 
flowers in brilliant rose. Illustrated oppo- 
site. Pkt. 15c; 46 oz. .25c. 
CLEOME PINK QUEEN—ebk(2-5)48. On 
every stem each new afternoon a whorl! of 
airy, spidery blossoms opens; great trusses 
in soft salmon pink, becoming white the 
next day. All the Cleomes are long in 
bloom, three to four months of flowers, and 
all are attractive and easily grown. Pkt. 
15e; Wg oz. 25¢: 
CLEOME GOLDEN —DSorry, it will be an- 
other year before this is again available. 

With an utter compulsion we must finally follow the road 
that is built into our being. We may turn aside from 
it for the moment, but to it we shall inevitably return. 

2 CHIRITA LAVANDULACEA—w. This pretty pot plant 
carries oddly shaped flowers of blue-lavender, the blossom tube 
white. Downy foliage. Pkt. 25c. CHIRITA PUMILA, pretty 
Indian species, available also at pkt. 25c. 
2 CHLOROPHYTUM ELATUM—Walking Anthericum. Deco- 
rative pot plant with rosettes of pointed, white-striped leaves 
and sprays of little white flower-stars, the same plants bear- 
ing also, high in air, baby plants like the parent. Finally the 
flower-stems arch over and the new passenger-plants take root. 
Plants each 40c; 3 for $1.10. 
2 CHORIZEMA CORDATA—PBrilliant scarlet blossoms in loose 
racemes. From Australia. To be grown north in full sun in a 
cool house. Soak seeds before sowing. 8 seeds for 25c. 
1 CHRYSOGONUM VIRGINICUM—ergkt(8)6. Goldstar. From 
June into November the green cushion-mats are set with 
golden stars. Full sun or light shade. Good rock garden plant. 
Pkt. 20c. Plants each 45c; 3 for $1.20. 
2 CHRYSOBACTRON HOOKERI—ew(3)36. Pretty New Zea- 
land Liliad with 10-inch, closely packed racemes of bright 
yellow flowers. Needs protection North if grown outside, but 
can be handled as a pot plant. Pkt. 20c. 
1 CHRYSOPSIS MARIANA—ecbkt(4)25. The Hardy Golden 
Aster, very like a particularly fine, large-flowered perennial 
Fall Aster in rich yellow. The very name translates ‘‘looks 
like gold.”’ It cuts. Pkt. 15ce. 
3 CINNAMON VINE—Decorative outdoor vine that grows 
quickly each season from a winter-hardy tuber. Needs no 
protection. Glossy, heart-shaped leaves. Sprays of little, lacy 
white flowers with fragrance of cinnamon. Aerial tubers, 
from size of a large pea to that of a large hickory nut, 
3 for .25c; 15 for $1.00. 
* CLARKIA DOUBLE MIXED — eck(2-4)25. Blossoms that 
might be little double roses in wreath suggestion. Pink, 
salmon, carmine, white and purple in mixture. Pkt. 15c. 
3 CLAYTONIA VIRGINICA—ernstkt(1)10. Spring Beauty. 
A lovely wild flower, white to pink, often crimson-penciled. 
Full hardiness. Pkt. 15c; Yg oz. 40c. 


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COERULEA 
CLEMATIS 
Though of varied habit, they are always beautiful. Some 
of them are hardy vines, others herbaceous trailers, still others 
may be sturdily erect or semi-decumbent border or rock garden 
perennials. 7 COLUMBIANA—yt(8)96. Wide, split bells of 
blue-lavender. An attractive vine, exceedingly showy when in 
bloom. Pkt. 20c. 7 CRISPA—atyt(8)72. Blue, crispy, “hya- 
cinth” bells. Handsome and distinctive. Illustrated above. Pkt. 
20c; Ye oz. 40c. Plants, each 65c. 1 DAVIDIANA— (variety 
of C. heracleaefolia)—A showy, erect species, not in the least 
vinelike. Fragrant, deep blue flowers in many dense, axillary 
clusters. Pkt. 20c. Plants, each 50c; 3 for $1.40. 1 FREMONTI 
—ryt(2)12. Dwarf plant for rock garden or edging work. 
The flowers are purple bells. Pkt. 15e. 7 GIANT HYBRIDS— 
kt(3)96. Large flowered Clematises of the Jackmanni and 
similar classes. Varied colorings, lavender, purple, crimson, 
white, in mixture. Pkt. 25c. 1 INTEGRIFOLIA—yt (8) 20. 
Showy low Clematis with flaring bell-flowers in the richest of 
blue-violets. Highly attractive long-blooming perennial for 
rock garden or front of mixed border. Pkt. 20c. Plants, each 
65e: 3 for $1.80. 7 JACKMANNI—The extravagantly beauti- 
ful large-flowered purple Clematis of porch, arbor or pergola. 
Rich deep color tone. Plants only, each 75c; 3 for $2.10. 
7 JACKMANNI RUBRA—Lovely rich flowers of a velvety 
Tyrian crimson, blossoms flat, to six-inch diameters. Plants 
only, each 75¢e; 3 for $2.10. 7 LANUGINOSA ALBA—Snowy 
white, flattened flowers to seven inches across. A charming 
form, free in blooming. Plants, each 70c; 3 for $2.00. 
7 MONTANA—kt(3)90. A pretty Himalayan vine of exceed- 
ine floriferousness. Great blossom draperies in white, pale 
mauve rose, or pure pink. Fragrant. Pkt. 20c. 7 PANI- 
CULATA—yt(4)25 ft. Clouds of creamy, sweetly perfumed 
flowers. Late summer and early autumn. Pkt. 15¢; Ye oz. 30c. 
7 PITCHERI—yt. Vine with urn-shaped flowers of rosy pur- 
ple. Pkt. 20c. 7 PSEUDOFLAMMULA—kKt. Hardy vine from 
the Caucasus with flowers of soft cream. Pkt. 20c. 1 RECTA— 
ecbkt(3)36. Great sprays of sweetly scented white flowers. 
A sturdy, upright, border perennial, not a vine. Excellent 
cut flower. Pkt. 15e; Weg oz. 25c. 1 STANS—kt(5)50. Great 
panicles of waxy flower urns in sky blue or pure white, fol- 
lowed by handsome seed plumes. Strong, upright grower, not 
a vine, for mixed border or foundation planting. Pkt. 20c; 
4g oz. 35c. Plants, each 55c. 7 TEXENSIS—kt(3)82. A 
showy, low vine with urn-flowers of brilliant red. Very good, 
indeed. Pkt. 25c. Plants, each 65c. 7 VIORNA—kt(8)80. 
Odd, pitcher-shaped flowers in brown-toned purple. Decora- 
tive, plumed seeds. Pkt. 15¢e. 7 VITICELLA—Showy vine 
with rather large, blue-purple blossoms. Pkt. 15¢. OFFER 
oapenpee! pkt. each of the above as offered in seed form, 
or $2.15. 
1 CLEMATIS DWARF MIXED—The lower kinds, not vines, 
for mixed border or rock garden. Pkt. 20c; Wg oz. 35c. 
7 CLEMATIS TALL MIXED—The kinds of vine-like habit 
from above and Treasure Chest. Pkt. 20c; Wg oz. 35c. 
