Calla Lily, white—The same as 
abiyyve except that flowers are 
white, Very rare. Early’Autumn 
deliver, Yd $2.00 
Calla len Pink Jewel—A sport of 
Ruby Jeweh with’ the same green 
and white foliage but the double 
flowers are pink, Difficult to ship. 
Very unusiial. \ $2.00 
Calla Lily, Ruby Tocca very 
beautiful calla type having double 
red¢ flowers which contrast strik- 
ingly with the green and* ‘white 
foliage. Difficult to ship. $2.00 
Caroliniaefolia—Thick upright 
stem; leaves with many lobes 
divided as. those of the horse- 
chestnut tree; flowers pink. A 
most unusual species. $3.00 
Carol Star— A ‘child’ of the above. 
Stem thick, procumbent; leaves 
large, light green, deeply cut into 
fingers; flowers pink in large 
clusters above foliage in early 
spring. $1.00 
Carpinifolia—Tall, slender, 
branched, red-stemmed; leaves 
oval-pointed, light green, finely 
toothed; flowers white. A nice 
neat-appearing plant. $1.00 
Cathayana—A very rare and beau- 
tiful species from China. Tall, 
branching, stems soft-hairy; 
leaves velvety dark green with 
bands of frosty marking inside 
margins, underneath red; flowers 
orange-vermilion. Rather diff- 
cult but will grow if plenty of 
heat and seers) are supplied. 
$5.00 
Chiala—T'all, few branches; leaves 
narrow, medium, olive green 
above, underneath red; flowers 
white. SiO 
Chiala rosea— Similar to the 
above but grows bushier; flowers 
pink. $ .50 
Compta, Grey Feather — Related 
to Angularis. Medium, branched; 
leaves long-ovate pointed; light 
green with broad gray striping 
along midrib; flowers small white 
in terminal clusters. SAG 
Costa Rica No. 1— Stem thick, 
over a foot tall; leaves heart- 
shaped, glossy medium-green all 
over; flowers pink in early spring. 
Easy grower. $1.00 
Costa Rica No. 2— Similar to 
above. Leaves yellow green with 
red edge, red-veined beneath; 
flowers pink. Both very desir- 
able. $1.5C 
Credneri—The Hairy ‘Thurstoni. 
Tall, branching; medium leaves, 
very hairy, dark green above, red 
beneath; flowers deep pink beard- 
ed. Sis 
A handsome and 
unique form obtained by crossing 
manicata crispa and Sunderbruchi. 
Rhizomatous; leaves large, rufled 
and crested so that they over-lap 
at the edges which are pink; 
flowers pink. $3.00 

Cypraea — Medium, branching; 
leaves triangular-shaped, hairy, 
medium green; flowers pink. 
Makes a bushy, nice appearing 
plant. a Wie 
Decandra—Small, branches some- 
what drooping; leaves small, 
ovate pointed dark green, rather 
like holly, toothed, deeply veined; 
flowers pinkish white. A nice 
twiggy little plant. $1.00 
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