C. NITIDA (R)—Evergreen 
CAMELLIA JAPONICA—Deep rose...............- $2.00 
Pink 
The following named varieties are available 
at various prices depending on size. Those 
stated are average: 
AKEBON © pie ire eae eee ay oe See $1.50 
BELLESR@ WAIN Oli gears escent eer cee 2.50 
DAIIKAGURA ge eee eee eee 2.50 
DUCHESS OF SUTHERLAND.............-.....-.-.- 2.00 
MAGNOLIAFLORA ALBA ..........------------------ 2.00 
SINY DER Sa W. HilliT) Epp rere eeeene uno ees renee es 1.50 
JARVISg RED geese arse ee oon Pel bole Sa 2.00 
PURITY gee eres et ek ee oo ent ae 2.50 
KIM ASA KA eg ae acer eee ees ae 1.50 
CAMELLIA SASANQUA BRIAR ROSE AND C. 
S. ALBA—Pink and white flowers respec- 
tively; fall blooming; single; easy to espal- 
ier against wall or fence-.-..........--.--.-.-------- 1.00 
* CAMELLIA THEA (SINENSIS) —Tea Plant, 
small, very fragrant flowers-............-..------- 1.00 
CAMPANULA CARPATICA (R)—Open bells of 
lavenders blu cate ee een eS 3745) 
C. CULLINMORE (R)—Robust plants with 15- 
18-inch flower stems; blue and white.-........ .50 
C. GARGANICA (R)—Crimped green leaves; 
lilgcwbluemstans:seen tee eerreen eine P35) 
C. GLOMERATA (P)—Intense purple flowers 
in dense heads; 30 inches__.......-....--..-.--..-- a2) 
Cc. G. ACAULIS (R)—Very dwarf form of 
GbOV.emrOnmin GOW: }Utiteseetestee seen eeeeeeter ees KD) 
C. ISOPHYLLA—Fallingstar or Star of Bethle- 
hem, tender plant well suited to window 
box and hanging basket culture .25 and _ .50 
rosettes sending 
up short, stiff stems of wide open stars; 
blue orsiwihitt czy see eee ee e 25 
Azalea 
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C. PORTENSCHLAGIANA (MURALIS) (R) — 
Mubulanmyiolets flowers se 2. eee $0.25 
C. POSCHARSKYANA (R)—Spreading habit; 
pale lavender blue flowers............-........-.... 25 
C. PUSILLA (R)—Shiny blue-green leaves; 
short blue bells on 4-inch stems-..........-.... ofS) 
C. RADDEANA (R)— Glossy heart-shaped 
leaves; branching sprays; violet___.-.....-.....- 225) 
C. STANSFIELDI (R)—Linear leaves; darker, 
more open bells than pusilla __--.............-- .50 
CATNIP—See Nepeta. 
CEANOTHUS GLORIOSUS (R)— Prostrate 
shrub; shiny toothed leaves; powder blue 
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CENTAUREA CYANEA (P)—Perennial Bache- 
lor Button, deep blue flowers____.-.----.....------ OO) 
CERATOSTIGMA PLUMBAGINOIDES (R)—De- 
ciduous bronze leaves; rich blue flowers... .50 
CERASTIUM TOMENTOSUM_  (R) — Summer- 
snow, gray foliage smothered by white 
flowers in early summer...........--.---------------- 325 
CHAMAECYPARIS LAWSONIANA ELWOODI 
—Columnar shrub of moderately slow 
growth; gray green to blue green foliage 1.50 
Cc. L. MINIMA—Vase-like habit... 1S 
Cc. L. NANA—Dwarf, globose shrub made up 
of blue-green ferny foliage —................. 6.00 
C. L. PISIFERA NANA —Light sea-green 
mounds with gracefully arching tips; need 
pruning to be kept compact _.._...___.______.. 6.00 
C. PISIFERA DUMOSA—Fluffy silvery cushion; 
SlOWEDUIEReECCheSmOMlCetee sae mera .ce eee a. 6.00 
CHELONE TORREY! (P)— Long branching 
spires of bright scarlet flowers___..............--. .50 
CHIONODOXA LUCILLIAE (B)—Glory-of-the- 
snow, delightful little blue flowers, 10 or 
less per stem, in earliest spring....per doz. 1.00 
