2 CYPERUS ALTERNIFOLIUS—w. Umbrella Plant. Mada- 
gascar species grown as a pot plant for graeeful foliage form. 
Likes ample moisture. Pkt. 15c; 3 pkts for 40c. 
1 CYTISUS—Broom. See page 18. 
2 DANAE RACEMOSA—w. Ornamental evergreen foliage 
plant with big red berries. Pot plant, north. Pkt. 25c. 
2 CRASSULAS FOR WINDOWS 
Two desirable pot plants for window or green-house. 
CRASSULA ARGENTEA—Jade Plant. Thick, rugged branches 
with large, succulent leaves in jade-like sheen and color. 
Grown for attractive foliage and picturesque form. Makes 
handsome specimens. Plants, each 55c; 3 for $1.45. 
CRASSULA TETRAGON A—Baby Pine of China. The branch- 
ing plants with their thick spike-leaves of deep emerald, do 
suggest miniature Pine trees. Plants, each 45c; 3 for $1.20. 
3 GAY CYCLAMEN 
2 CYCLAMEN GIANT-FLOWERED—w. A splendid strain 
for pot culture, brilliantly colored flowers of great size, not 
excelled, we believe, by any other. Glorious color range. Fra- 
grant blossoms above ornamental foliage. 6 seeds for 25c; 14 
for 50c; 380 for $1.00; 100 for $2.95. 
1 CYCLAMEN HARDY BLEND—kt. Here are winter-hardy 
kinds for the outdoor garden. Flowers are smaller than those 
of the tender Cyclamen, but as exquisite in form. Delicately 
fragrant. Blossoms may be white, pink, rose or crimson, foli- 
age often marbled or undulate. A delightful rock garden plant. 
10 seeds for 25c; 83 for 75c; 100 for $2.00. 
3 CYRTANTHUS or IFAFA LIL 
Pretty South African bulbs of the Ama- 
ryllis family. The slender, waxen trumpets 
are carried in clusters. Desirable for pot 
eulture, increasing by division, and even- 
tually filling a large pot. 3 varieties, potted 
bulbs, at 45¢e each, all 3 for $1.25. LUTE- 
SCENS—Soft, glossy yellow. MACKENI— 
Ivory white. HOWARD VARIETY—Red- 
toned orange. 
1 EASY CYNOGLOSSUM 5 
All of the Cynoglossums may be treated 
as annuals, and some of them are truly so, 
as the Amabiles. Others will live for years. 
AMABILE BLUEBIRD—25 inches. Chinese 
Forgetmenot. Lustrous indigo. Pkt. 15c. 
AMABILE PINK—The last in pleasing | oy 
lilac-rose. Pkt. 15e. AMABILE SNOWBIRD 
—Here the sprays are snowy-white. Pkt. 15c. AMABILE 
PEERLESS—Unsegregated color variations in blue from pal- 
est to deepest, white and suffusions, rosy tints. Pkt. 15¢c; Ye 
oz. 25ec. NERVOSUM—20 inches. Deepest blue-azure. Hardy 
perennials of high garden merit. Pkt. 20c; 3 pkts. for 50c. 
OFFER 735A—One pkt. each of above for 70c. 
2 THE UNUSUAL CYPHOMANDRA 
2 CYPHOMANDRA BETACEA—w. Rare tropical] fruit that 
may be grown as a large pot plant. Fruits are size of a large 
egg, tawny orange with purple stripes, skin tough, pulp soft 
and rich, flavor between that of the Tomato and English des- 
sert gooseberries. The little pink-flushed flowers are fragrant. 
Pkt. 25c. Plants, each 50c. 
5 DAHLBORG DAISY (Golden Fleece) 
Delightful everblooming low plant, grown in the garden as 
an Annual, and unsurpassed for close edgings, bedding, or 
as a rock garden filler. Myriads of tiny daisy-blossoms in a 
24 carat gold tone, over mounds of aromatic fern-foliage. 6 
inches. Sow early. Thymophylla tenuiloba. Pkt. 20c. 
1 SHASTA DAISIES 
Soundly hardy, long-lived perennials, satisfactory for mixed 
border planting and for cutting. Big daisies, often 4 to 5 
inches across, pure white, or rarely faintly creamy. Seeds 
saved from singles of high merit. ecbk (2-4) 30. Pkt. 15c; We 
oz. 25e; 1% oz. 40c; %4 oz. 75ec. MOUNT SHASTA—Splendid 
full double, in bloom for months. High-centered flowers of 
purest white. Plants, each 65c; 3 for $1.85. EDGEBROOK 
GIANT—Single white, blossoms of immense size. Probably 
the largest-flowered of all the Shasta Daisies. Long stems. 
Plants, each 70c; 3 for $1.80. 
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4 DAPHNE MEZEREUM—48 inches. k. Fragrant, silky blos- 
soms of soft purple in early spring; then scarlet berries. A 
showy, hardy shrub. Pkt. 15c; % oz. 35c. 
DARLINGTONIA CALIFORNICUM—See Cobra Plant on 
page 32. 
5 DIASCIA BARBERAE—erk(3-4)15. One of the prettier, 
daintier annuals. Airily graceful plants are filled for months 
with exquisite blossoms of gold-marked salmon pink. Makes 
a good pot plant, too. Pkt. 20c; 3 for 50c. 
3 DAHLIAS FROM SEED 
They are easy, usually blooming first year, and you can 
have a lot of fun in growing them from seed. They will all 
be pretty, and you may get one worthy of naming. 
DAHLIA PEERLESS DOUBLES—Saved from fine, large- 
flowered semi-doubles to fullest double blossoms in full Dahlia 
color range. Good things should come from this. There will 
almost surely be some that you will want to keep. 10 seeds for 
25ce; 85 seeds for 70c; 100 seeds for $1.90 
DAHLIA MINIATURE MIXED — 
Strain of dsinty baby Dahlias for 
cutting or bedding, running to about 
25 inches, blossoms mostly semi- 
double, but sometimes fully double, 
rarely single. Color variation and 
coverage is amazing, including ca- 
nary, buff, apricot, pink, rose, scar- 
let purple with flakes, suffusions, va- 
riegations. Quick as any annual from 
seed to bloom. Illustrated opposite. 
Pkt. 15¢e; 6 oz. 30c; 4% oz. 50c. 
QUEEN OF MOORLAND—Dwarf, 
with rich, dark foliage. Flowers 
mostly double, in shades of scarlet, 
crimson and maroon, with rarely a 
yellow or lavender. Pkt. 20c; 3 for 50c. 
CUT-FLOWER SINGLES—The flowers are large, single, with 
long stems, and the color range is truly amazing. Wonderful 
for cut-flower use. Plants grow to about four feet. Best 
handled as Annuals. Pkt. 15c; % oz. 40c. 
OFFER 735B—One pkt. each of the four for 65c. 
3 A DAHLIA-ROOT OPPORTUNITY 
For sheer, spectacular beauty, sometimes perhaps almost 
overpowering in magnificence of size and color, the large- 
flowered Dahlias stand alone. Every garden should have them, 
both for outdoor showing and for cutting. At our Nursery 
we grow many of the better named sorts, but not in large 
quantities of a kind, so we are offering them only in mixture. 
Included will be such splendid sorts as Bandoeng, Jersey’s 
Beauty, Avalon, Maude Adams, I. D. ver Warnaar, Watchung 
Giant, Jane Cowl, Bronze Ball, Marshall Pink, and Cherokee 
Warrior, with others as desirable. Each order for our Mixed 
Dahlias will be filled individually from named sorts that have 
been kept separate, but the tubers will in no instance be 
marked with name. Careful thought will be given to balance 
of colors in each lot, and as many kinds as possible will be 
included. You have here an unsurpassed opportunity to get 
really fine Dahlias in quantity at low cost. Supplied in stand- 
ard divisions at 3 for $1.00; 10 for $2.75; 25 for $6.40; 50 for 
$12.40; 100 for $24.00. Order as DAHLIA AVALON BLEND. 
ANGEL-TRUMPET or DATURA 
Easy, showy flowers, quick from seed. “k or w’’. 
CHLORANTHA TRUMPET-IN-TRUMPET — A strikingly 
beautiful large annual with double-ruffied blossoms, usually 
three trumpets deep, one inside another, in delightful yellow 
tones. The flowers open golden, becoming creamy. Long in 
bloom. 36 inches. Golden Queen. Pkt. 20c; 3 for 50c. 
METEL—40 inches. Easy annual, with big, tilted, white 
trumpet-flowers. Pkt. 15c. 
METELOIDES (Wrighti)—Big, perfumed trumpet flowers of 
palest roseate-lavender flushing.’ An attractive flower of easy 
culture. 35 inches. Pkt. 15c. 
FASTUOSA DOUBLE MIXED—30 inches. Double trumpet- 
flowers in lavender, white, pale purple. Easy annual. Pkt. 15c. 
SUAVEOLENS—The Great White Angel Trumpet. Pendant, 
fragrant, snowy trumpets to a foot of length. Well-grown, it 
is spectacular. Handled as a large pot or tub plant, but often 
plunged in outside border during summer. Pkt. 20c; 8 pkts. for 
50c. Plants, pot-grown, each 55c; 3 for $1.45. 
OFFER 735C—One pkt. each of the five for 75c. 
