poses (i a Are Ci eee eae ae $0.25 
CISTUS ALBIDUS (R)—Foliage covered with 
white hairs; rosy pink flowers...................- 1.50 
C. DORIS HIBBERSON (R)—Good sized shrub 
with large clear pink flowers _............... 1.50 
C. FORMOSUS (R)—Semi-prostrate; flowers 
lemon yellow with mahogany spots -.....-..- 1.00 
C. HIRSUTUS (R)—Blue green leaves on stiff 
branches;>) whitesiowenrsses see eee .50 
C. LAURIFOLIUS (R)—Large shrub for bank 
plantings; white flowers -_...------..----------------- .50 
CLEMATIS COLUMBIANA — Native vine to 
Scrambles Over echwiilisiclemeseseesseetaeres nesses 1.00 
CONVALLARIA MAJALIS—Lily-of-the-Valley, 
shadeslovingsa2 ee per doz. 1.00 
CORYDALIS LUTEA (R)—Lacy foliage; sprays 
of -goldeni flowersiseeets ee ee ee .50 
Even a small packet in a rock wall will 
furnish a proper setting for Campanula 
garganica. 
Campanula pusilla especially suits 
a shelving spot in the rock garden. 
COTONEASTER ADPRESSA (R)—Excellent de- 
ciduous variety; arched branches fitting 
themselves to ground contour; red fruit 
ENE AERIS ee Se EE $1.00 and $2.00 
C. BUXIFOLIA VELLAEA (R)— Procumbent; 
evergreen;sred at ruihie ener eee As) 
C. HORIZONTALIS (R) — Rockspray, _ stiff, 
sshornyebranches tOe2nfeet mee: se esenseenaree 5) 
C. HUMIFUSA (R)—Flat, whiplike branches; 
excellent cover; henna fruit._..................... .50 
C. MICROPHYLLA GLACIALIS (R)—Small shiny 
evergreen leaves; upright branchlets on 
long curvedemain) stems joes: eee ee 1.00 
Cc. PARNAYI—Graceful shrub; heavily veined 
leaves at infrequent intervals; luscious red 
berries belying their inedibility —...-.......... LO 
COTULA SQUALIDA (C)—2-3 inch ferny 
leaves; yellow green to tan; shade___...____. .25 
