BLACK CALLA. We offer fine flowering sized bulbs of this 
exquisite plant. Leaves and flowers are often used in 
flower arrangements. Foliage a rich dark green, typi- 
cal calla lily flower of a rich black velvet color. $3.00. 
BORONIA MEGASTIGMA: Scented Boronia. This rare gem 
from Australia has sweetly scented blossoms of purple- 
brown externally, inside petals, old-gold. Fern-like fo- 
liage. Must have cool growing conditions, sun and 
acid soil. Strong plants. $5.00. 
BOUGAINVILLEA. We offer three beautiful colors in this 
bright free flowering plant. Adapted for the con- 
servatory or window garden. Requires full sun and 
ample water during the flowering period from late 
winter to summer. Strong plants in salmon, crimson 
and lilac. $3.00. 
BOUSSINGGAULTIA BASELLOIDES. Mignonette Vine. A tub- 
erous rooted vine with thick, glossy leaves, producing 
in late summer and fall sprays of fine white, de- 
lightfully fragrant flowers. Excellent for the conserva- 
tory or window garden. The roots are stored in winter, 
and started again in fresh soil in the spring. $2.00. 
BOWEIA VOLUBILIS. The Climbing Onion. Succulent bulbs, 
producing during winter feathery green tendrils. Rare. 
$2.00. 
CHAMAELAUCIUM Ciliatum, Cameo Pink, Geralton Wax 
Flower, shrubby fragrant foliage, showy pink and 
white flowers. Rare. $2.00. 
CAMPANULA ISOPHYLLA. Star of Bethlehem. Trailing 
plant with star shaped blue flowers. 75c. 
CAMPANULA ISOPHYLLA ALBA. Same as above with 
white flowers. 75c. 
CAREX VARIEGATA. A pleasing little dwarf plant, with 
striped green and white grass like foliage. 75c. 
CEROPEGIA WOODI. The Rosary Vine, small succulent, 
heart shaped, grey leaves of trailing habit. Interesting 
flowers of maroon. Fine for the window garden. $1.00. 
CHORIZEMA CORDATUM. Australian Flame Pea or Flow- 
ering Oak. Small holly-like leaves. Flowers orange- 
red with purplish keel in open loose racemes. Very 
choice. $2.00. 
CLERODENDRON UGANDENSE. A shrublike plant, bearing 
panicles of bright blue flowers during winter and 
early spring. Likes sun and ample water during 
growing season. Ideal for the small greenhouse or 
sunroom. $3.00. 
COLUMNEA SCHEIDEANA. Trailing plant of the Gesneria 
family resembling Trichosporum. Flowers tubular scar- 
let. Leaves fleshy and small. $2.00. 
CUPHEA HYSSOPIFOLIA. “Elfin Herb’. Shrubby plant hav- 
ing fine needle like foliage, tiny light lavender flowers 
blooming over a long period. $1.50. 
CYANOTIS KEWENSIS. Small trailing variety with dark 
green leaves, densely brown-hairy. Very choice $1.50. 
CYANOTIS SOMALIENSIS (Pussy Ears). Miniature trailing 
plant resembling the inch plant. Hairy wedge-shape 
leaves. Flowers blue or light purple. Likes sun and 
heat. $1.50. 
CYCLAMEN NEOPOLITANUM. Baby Cyclamen—tiny rose 
pink flowers, often sweetly scented. Leaves mottled. 
Rare. $1.00. 
CYPRIPEDIUM INSIGNE. Brown orchid or lady slipper or- 
chid. $3.00. 
DIPLACUS GLUTINOSUS. Shrub with sticky narrow toothed 
leaves. Flowers a pastel shade light orange or buff. 
$1.00. 
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