CHRYSOPSIS - CINERARIAS 
CHHRSANTHEMUM: Cont. from Page 180. 
—Robinsons Giants. Beautiful single cutflower Sstrain.c.ccccccccccccccccccescsscesceseeeees . 20¢ 
—Market Strain. An European double strain for commercial growing........ . 20¢ 
—selaginoides. Hern-leaf, ‘golden yellow fO1ASE.........ccscecceccoocesscscccecescessossvececeeses . 15¢ 
—Prize Double. Choice cutflower blend... an . 20¢ 
SEV LOPIS Les SIT GLO ES MONG ati scons cescacess carcesctevticssecscer CHRY-5SX. 20¢ 
; Serta CHRY-5X. ‘15¢ 
C. MAXIMUM or SHASTA DAISY: Larger flowers than C. Leucanthemum. In the 
newer varieties, the flowers are as large as 4’’ across, some double, even fringed petals. 
They make the best of cutflowers and where choice single flowers are wanted, such as 
used in the florist shops, the flowering stems should be restricted and not too many 
per plant allowed to grow. Rich soil and full sun best. Perennials flowering second 
year from seed. All white flowers. 
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—Blutenschau. Choice German variety of Shasta Daisy........ . CHRY-6B. 20¢ 
—Chigwell Giant. Giant pure white flowers, beautiful shape. ..CHRY-6C. 15¢ 
—Conqueror. Large pure white, stems 214 ft. LON... ccscsscsscerseeeeceecescesssens CHRY-6Q. 15¢ 
—Diener’s Double White. Giant double flowers.... .-CHRY-6DW. 20¢ 
—— Exhibitions, MuakS ORS WASSh Str alii. csscsucckaconcecteaseavecoassshcovagnastcescenteactacensssdsitedcevacsaeeosveness CHRY-6E. 20¢ 
—Mrs. J. Tersteeg. Robust Holland strain......... .-CHRY-6T. 20¢ 
—Fringed Beauty. Fringed and Curled petals ..CHRY-6F. 20¢ 
hybrids ee Hict rae CHOICES) TUK Cisacs ceccecasatsscosessttcntasnevereososescvodedesseesseastissieetes .. CHRY-6H. 15¢ 
—May Queen. Medium size, good for garden massing in bordet.................... CHRY-6M. 15¢ 
—-Monte Blancwsae extremely. large) flO Wer. xo:cecssaccscsessacecoterecapesserssecssecs .CHRY-6MB. 15¢ 
= OLA TSR SCA MeN Wie GCL AN) SULAII. ,sscosss.cassdicatanssteurtocscisssnercavds ecestverensvecsscscsuscitvesecbats CHRY-6P. 15¢ 
—Saier’s Early. Extremely early Shasta; nice form; long stiff stems . CHRY-6S. 20¢ 
—The Speaker. EMOrmous. White fOWeETS.....2...ccccccscccsscscseccessscsscessscceonccssscees ..CHRY-6T. 15¢ 
—White Dame. Choice Holland variety........... eee .CHRY-6W. 15¢ 
—Shasta Blend. Contains all the above With AYDTidS....... ee eseessceteeeeeees CHRY-6X. 15¢ 
Cc. INODORUM: see Matricaria inodora. 
OTHER CHRYSANTHEMUM SPECIES: 
-—-Cinerariaecroliim.s | Dalmatians Gag a LG CEU eroscec.sectsnesstevconsneceststacescsaasstanexnanszcenes CHRY-14. 20¢ 
—arcticum. Fls Aster-like, white to lilac; Arctic regions; 6”; HP............ CHRY-14(F). 40¢ 
SCL COUDSECIX HMM ee ees i TN Pence Caeser re eee dares cna vena ery .. CHRY-20(F). 40¢ 
—- MAW iiss Whiter ray fs, arOSEROM MDAC 17 r ELA tet cctcccteessctseseeesacersncesenescencrassxvessccansec® CHRY-29. 20¢ 
—Korean Hybrids. Saved from the best named varieties..... -CHRY-22K. 20¢ 
—Arctic Hybrids. Arctic Daisies. Single, very hardy; HP................. . _CHRY-22A. 20¢ 
—Parthenium. Feverfew. Bushy; 2-3 ft; fol. crisped; border; HP............ CHRY-37. 20¢ 
CHRYSOPSIS. (kris-OP-sis) Golden Aster. 
Daisy-like yellow heads of ray or disk flowers on 1-3 ft. plants and at home in a dry 
sunny part of the garden. They are hardy perennials. 
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—villosa. Golden Aster; heads 2 in. ac; golden yellow;1 ft; HP... CHSO-10. 20¢ 
CINERARIA. (sin-ee-RAY-ree-ah) Botanically Senecio Cruentus. 
Listed here are only those varieties grown by the florist for pot plants. Seed may 
be sown from April to Sept., May and June being the main months. They make 3 
very easily grown pot plant. 
—Cremer’s Prize Strain. 20” plants, large flowers, choice strain... CIN-1. 50¢ 
—multiflora nana. Dwarf ccmpact platnts; large flowers excellent... ....CIN-2. 50¢ 
——Berlin Market. 15’ tall, brilliant strain, large flowers .CIN-2B. 50¢ 
—Siter’s Rainbow Strain. Compact plants; brilliant colors; lge fis... ....CIN-4. 50¢ 
—Prize Exhibition Strain. Extra large flowered strain; extra 00d... CIN-5. 50¢ 
—French Exhibition. Extra large flowered French strain; choice.... .. CIN-5F. 50¢ 
—Cineraria Blend. A carefully hand made blend for the GH... CIN-X. 50¢ 
CINNAMOMUM. (sin-am-MOH-mum) Lauraceae. 
Aromatic shrubs and trees from Australia and Asia, mostly evergreens. They are 
ornamental as well as valuable for medicinal and spice purposes. Sandy loam best 
and transplant seedlings to pots till ready for out doors. 
—Camphora. Champhor T. 40 ft; street tree in the South......0..0.0...... CINN-2(S). 50¢ 
4 Oz. 75¢; 1b. $2.00 
CIRSIUM. (SUR-si-um) PLUMED THISTLE. Compositae. 
Rank growing prickly plant with purple, yellow and white flowers in heads; easily 
grown and for bold effect in the wild garden. 
=eriophorum,, sarge purple heads? 5 £3 PB iiiiive..csccccsccesessssas acstsosseovonccosees CIRS-5(F). 49¢ 
—occidentale. Silvery fol; fls scarlet; pretty; 2 ft; HB. CIRS-13. 20¢ 
—w—candidissima. White-tomentosa fol; 2-4 ft; HB ecesseeeereeeeee CIRS-13C. 20¢ 
CISTUS. (SIS-tus) Rock Rose. Cistaceae. 
Not hardy in the far North and best in full sun, dry light soil with lime present. 
They are shrubby and flowers much like single roses. Start in pots; do not prune mcuh. 
—ladaniferus. Gum Cistus. Pretty sh with white purple spots; 3 ft; HHSh....CIST-10. 25¢ 
—laurifolius. Pure white cup-shaped fis; 8 ft; HHS... eens CIST-1i(W). 30¢ 
CLADRASTIS. (klad-RAST-iss) YELLOW-WOOD. Leguminosae. 
N. Am. deciduous trees with flowers in panicled racemes followed by flattened pods. 
Ornamental and easily grown from spring planted seed. See also Maackia. 
—lutea. To 50 ft; June; S. States Oz. 75¢; 4 Oz. $1.75; Ib. $4.50........ CLAD-2(S). 40¢ 
CLARKIA. KLARK-ee-ah) Onagracaea. 
Annual plants, easily grown in a sunny place in light soil. They are very pretty for 
the border, growing 2-3 ft tall, in upright bush form. The flowers are ver pretty. 
Blooms in July and August,space plants 1 foot apart. Start indoors or the seed can 
be planted where the plants are to grow; they are hardy annuals. 
C. ELEGANS: The commonly grown species, coming in many pretty varieties both 
single and double flowers; 2 ft. tall. 
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—Enchaniress. Double salmon-pink, large, pretty. 
—Firebrand. Brilliant Copper-SCarlet.c......-cccc.ccsssecseseess 
—Gloriosa. Distinct break in color, bright crimson. 3 
—May Blossom. Pure glowing orange, Qouble..............isssscsssesesssess ..CLAR-1M. 15¢ 
—Illumination. Orange mingled with rose; outstanding variety.. ...CLAR-IL. 15¢ 
—Orange King. Bright orange-scarlet; DeSt OFAN Ze..........csscccececssrscsssscenssoseooes CLAR-IK. 15¢ 
CLA KIA: Continued on Page 182. 
PIONEER SEED COMPANY 
...CLAR-IB. 15¢ 
...CLAR-IE. 15¢ 
...CLAR-IF. 15¢ 
. .-CLAR-1G. 15¢ 
DIMONDALE MICHIGAN 
RARE VINES 
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to 15 ft, bearing clusters of small white 
flowers and red and black berries. Leaves 
are a pleasing glaucous sea-green color. 
—lineata. A little Known Chinese and For- 
mosan species. The small, oblong-ovate 
leaves are whitish beneath. Flowers are 
greenish white, in panicles. Each $1.75 
-racemosa. Semi-scandent Japanese spec- 
les, attaining about 15 ft. The small ovate, 
bright green leaves turn clear yellow in 
autumn. The profusion of small white 
flowers is followed by red, finally black, 
berries. Each $1.75. 
—-—-variegata. Leaves conspicuously var- 
iegated creamy white. Each $2.00 
BIGNONIA capreolata. A beautiful tall 
tendrel-climber native to the South. Fiow- 
ers Somewhat funnel-shaped, orange-red, 
carried in clusters during June. Each $1.50 
BILLARDIERA. 
—loxgiflora. Charming Tasmanian twining 
plant. The drooping flowers are greenish 
yellow, about 14” long; berries brilliant 
deep blue, oblong, 34-1 in. long.Each $1.75 
—w—fructu-albo. Same but having white 
berries. Each $1.75 
CAMPSIS. (Bignonia, Tecoma). 
—grandiilora. This beautiful climber will 
attain a height of 20 ft. or more. Fowers 
deep orange and red, carried in clusters 
during late summer and early autumn. 
Best grewn on warm wall in full sun, less 
self-supporting than C. radicans. Each $1.75 
——sanguinea. Fl’rs deep red. Each $1.75 
—-—tThunbergii. Flowers orange with re- 
flexed lobes. Each $1.75 
ONE EACH of above 3 for $4.00 
CELASTRUS. 
Vigorous twining or scandent shrubs, 
very useful for covering tree stumps or 
other unsightly objects. 
—angulata. (latifolius) Has striking, large 
broadly ovate leaves and conspicuoug¢ 
orange and red _ fruits. Each $2.00 
—Loeseneri. Handsome, vigorous species 
with remarkably large, glaucous green 
leaves. Each $2.00 
—orbiculatus. Vigorous climber, reach- 
ing a height of 40 feet. The leaves turn 
clear yellow in autnmn, contrasting strong- 
ly with the scarlet seeds which persist 
longer. Each $1.75 
—Rosthornianus. Rare species from Cent- 
ral and West China. The comparatively 
small elliptic; leaves are pale green and 
thick in texture. Each $1.50 
CLEMATIS SPECIES. (Including ATRAG- 
ENE). 
The species of this populer family are, 
on the whole, much more easy to estab- 
lish than the large-flowered hybrids, that 
were listed on the back cover of the Dec- 
ember issue, tho, like the latter, they 
thrive best in full sun, with their roots in 
cool, moist well drained soil. The only 
pruning they need is the removal of dead 
or useless wood, and the shorting of shoots 
which have extended beyond their allotted 
spece; but if necessary, the late-summer 
flowering kinds may be pruned hard every 
epring. 
—afoliata. Curious N. Zealand scandent 
shrub with rush-like branches, usually 
devoid of leaves. Worth growing for its 
unusual aspect and for the fragrance of 
its small, greenish white flowers which are 
borne in May. Tender. Each $1.75 
alpina. Flowers blue, with central tuft 
of whitish staminodes, opening in April 
and May. Prefers a cool position and 
frows 6-8 ft. high. Each $1.50 
——siberica. Same with yellowish white 
flowers. Each $1.50 
—arhandii. A strong growing Chinese 
evergreen species. Flowers about 2 inches 
secross, creamy white, carried in clusters 
during April. The leaves are the out- 
standing feature of this climber, their 
leaflets being large, dark green and of a 
leathery texture. Each $3.00 
——Apple Blossom. A beautiful variety 
with pink flowers. Each $2.50 
——Snowdrop. Large pure white flow- 
ers. Each $2.50 
—balearica. The “Fern Leaf Clematis” 
from the Balearic Islands. An _ elegant, 
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