*CLADANTHUS ARABICUS — erdk(2)15. Gold of Araby. 
Fine, ferny foliage, burnished golden daisies ending each 
feather-leafed stem. Then new stems radiate from beneath 
the flower, each in its turn to become flower-tipped, with new 
stem radiations coming out from beneath the latest flower, 
and so repeated until the late autumn sets limit. Pkt. 20c. 
CLERODENDRON 
Wide divergencies here in form and habit, but all, never- 
theless of a high attractiveness. SPECIOSISSIMUM — w. 
(Fallax). Illustrated opposite. Graceful panicles of brilliant 
searlet blossoms year-through. An exceed- 
ingly showy house plant. 6 seeds for 25c. a; 
Plants, each $1.00. THOMSONAE (Bal- Bin 
fouri)—A pot plant of much grace and " : 
beauty. Flowers are of richest crimson, sub- 
tended by calyces of snowiest white. Blooms 
long and freely. Plants, each 60c. COLE- . 
BROOKIANUM — Tender shrub for the sg 
South. Flowers rose-purple to white, fol- ; 
lowed by blue fruits. Pkt. 20c. JAPONI- 
CUM (Squamatum)—Robust Chinese species 
to be handled North as a large pot or tub 
plant. Showy scarlet panicles, followed by 
blue-toned fruits. Pkt. 25c. TRICHOTO- 
MUM—k(4) 10 ft. Handsome, quick shrub 
of full outdoor hardiness at Philadelphia. 
Large panicles of white Phlox-like flowers 
with purple calyces, followed by berries of 
shining peacock blue. Pkt. 15c; 3 pkts. for 
40e. BUNGEI—North, a root-hardy, herba- 
ceous perennial, making new flowering stems quickly each 
season. Dense, upfacing blossom clusters of deep rose. Winter- 
Eas roots with straw or leaves. Plants, each 45c; 3 for 
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4 CLIVIA FINE HYBRIDS 
Here are aristocrats of the Amaryllis family, to be grown 
as pot plants. From heavy, straplike foliage rise stout stems 
crowned with umbels of handsome trumpet flowers in colors 
that range from softest creamy yellow, through golden orange, 
burnt orange, salmon-tinged scarlet, to near-red. Leaves are 
symmetrically arranged, attractive year around. Large succu- 
lent seeds, per seed 35c; 3 seeds for $1.00; 8 for $2.10. 
* COLORFUL COLEUS 2 
Grown for the decorative foliage, brightly or richly colored. 
Valued as a pot plant, or for outdoor bedding, edging, mass- 
ing or accent use. Culture ‘‘w.” 
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AVALON STRAIN—Foliage colorings varied and brilliant, 
leaves of medium size. Markings and stainings of salmon, 
apricot, pink, rose, cream, ermine, bronze, purple, copper. 
Pkt. 20c; 3 pkts. for 50c. 
OLD ORCHARD STRAIN—Here the leaves are particularly 
large, the colorings always rich and dark, in effect of brocade. 
Maroon, weathered copper and purple-toned crimson domi- 
nate. Pkt. 20c; 3 pkts. for 50c. 
Understanding comes in the garden. 
1 CLINTONIA ANDREWSIANA—rmatsty (2-3) 24. Burnished 
rosettes, crimson “‘lilies’’ above, then glossy, long-hanging 
purple berries. Pkt. 20c. 
1 CLINTONIA UNIFLORA—rsty(1)6. The dainty and pretty 
Queen-cup. Creamy white. Pkt. 20c. 
* COBAEA SCANDENS—k. Quick annual vine, loaded with 
bell-shaped purple flowers. Called Cathedral Bells. Pkt. 10c. 
1 CODONOPSIS BLEND—“*erx(8)12. Delightful, tuberous- 
rooted rock garden perennials with many drooping flowers, 
bell-shaped or tubular, usually of blue-suffused white, the 
bells often zoned within in deep blue, buff or black. Some- 
times white forms appear. May need some winter protection 
in cold positions. Pkt. 20c. (Can also supply Codonopsis 
species, Ovata, Clematidea, and Thalictrifolia at uniform 
price of 20c the pkt.) 
* COIX LACRYMA-JOBI—ecbk(9)40. Job’s Tears. Orna- 
mental annual grass with shining, bead-like seeds. Pkt. 15e. 
3 COLCHICUM—ry. Big cup-shaped flowers. Fully winter- 
hardy bulb. AUTUMNALE—Big purple or lavender flowers 
in autumn. Pkt. 15e. LUTEUM—Flowers like great golden 
stars, in spring. Rare Kashmir species. Pkt. 20c. SPECIOSUM 
ALBUM—Large white blossoms in autumn. Pkt. 26c. 
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* COLLINSIA BICOLOR—ek(2)20. Attractive annuals, very 
easy if sown early. Cluster-whorls of fairly large bi-labiate 
flowers, the upper lip white, the lower blue-violet. Pkt. 15c. 
5 COLUTEA MEDIA—k(3)60. A hardy shrub, yet often gives 
first flowers at one year from seed. Pinnate foliage. Pea- 
shaped blossoms, yellow with bronze-red reverse, are followed 
by oddly inflated seed pods. Good. Pkt. 15¢c; % oz. 35c. 
CONVOLVULUS—ek. Desirable diversities. 2 MAURITANI- 
CUS—7 inches. Not a vine. Everblooming. Deep blue cascades. 
Rock garden, porch box, hanging basket. Pkt. 20c. *BLUE 
ENSIGN—12 inches. Upright, quick showy annual. Not a 
vine. Upfacing indigo blossoms. Pkt. 15c. MAJOR—10 feet. 
A vine, the old-fashioned Morning Glory of nostalgic memories. 
Varied colorings, rich and bright. Pkt. 10c; 1% oz. 20c. *TRI- 
COLOR MIXED—12 inches. Low, upright annual, well- 
branched. Blue flowers with yellow and white throat. Edging; 
bedding. Pkt. 10c; %& oz. 20c. 
1 CORONILLA CAPPADOCICA—Gold-spray. Rugs of over- 
lapping, golden coronets. Rock garden. Plants, each 55c. 
2 CORONILLA GLAUCA—rbk(w) (8)32. Compact, glaucous- 
leafed plant with handsome yellow flowers, these fragrant. 
Will need protection North, but may be easily grown as a 
large pot plant. Pkt. 20c. , 
1 CORONILLA VARIA—ecregx(2-3)20. Sprays of pretty blos- 
soms in Cosmos pink, carried in crown-shaped clusters. At- 
tractive in flower and foliage. Excellent ground cover and 
erosion-preventer. Pkt. 15c; 1% oz. 30c; Y% oz. 50c. Plants, 
each 35c; 3 for $1.00; 10 for $2.50; 25 for $5.00. 
COMMELINA (Skyflower) 
3 COELESTIS BLUE—*ebx(8)27. Blue of deep summer sky, 
flower repeated for months. Tuberous roots, to be stored in 
sand over winter for earliest bloom following year. Pkt. 15c: 
Y4g oz. 25ec. COELESTIS PURE WHITE—Like last in enamel 
white. Pkt. 15c. *CRISPA—6 inches. Quick annual, with but- 
terfly blossoms in the most intense of blues. Edging, bedding, 
rock garden, poreh box. Pkt. 15c. *DIFFUSA—Garden annual 
or good pot plant. Wavy-winged blossoms, sometimes pure 
blue; at times, rose orchid. Pkt. 20c. OFFER 54A7—One pkt. 
each of the four for 50c. 
3 COOPERIA OR EVENING STAR 
Rain Lily is still another name for Cooperia pedunculata, a 
very lovely summer-flowering bulb. Illustrated page 5. The 
large, fragrant, upfacing blossoms open pure white, becoming 
pink-suffused. Dig and store like Gladiolus. A new burst of 
bloom follows each summer shower. ecx(3)18. Pkt. 15c; % oz. 
40c. Bulbs, spring delivery, 3 for 40c; 8 for $1.00; 25 for 
$2.75. 
* CORAL FLOWER 
Effects of exquisite, jewel-like daintiness. 
Even the deep green, succulent foliage is 
decorative. Many slender, 30-inch stems bear 
little five-pointed stars of luminous rosy pink, 
these in loose, alternate clusters. Then come 
airy, long-hanging capsules, like * polished 
coral beads, hundreds of them on each great 
glowing plume of a stem. A single plant may 
throw 380 or more of these great, bright 
plumes. Effective over a three to four month 
period. Usually grown as a garden annual, 
but makes a good house plant, too. Illustrated » 
opposite. Talinum paniculatum. Pkt. 15c; 1/32 * 
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1 DAINTY CORYDALIS 3 
Rock garden exquisites in distant reaches of the Bleeding- 
heart family. rstkt(2). HALLERI—10 inches. Racemes of 
fringed purple flowers over slashed foliage. Pkt. 20c. CHEI- 
LANTHIFOLIA—10 inches. Splendid Chinese species with 
sprays of bright yellow blossoms over fern foliage. Pkt. 20c. 
*SEMPERVIRENS ROSEA—25 inches. Airy everblooming 
annual for sun or light shade. Charming little pink blossoms 
with golden tips. Blue-silvered foliage. Pkt. 15e. NOBILIS— 
10 inches. Well-spurred creamy flowers with purple dot and 
yellow tip, carried in dense racemes. Pkt. 20c. THALICTRI- 
FOLIA—~z 12 inches. Golden spires over foliage that reminds 
of Chelidonium rather than of Thalictrum. Pkt. 20c. OFFER 
58A7—One pkt. each of five for 75c. 
