—asiatica. 
Tender, filowered in GH in W from sd sawn in sp; white....BUDD-2. 25¢ 
—Colvilei. Tender sh. dense spikes of purple AAS} 15 ft. ccccccccscesseccoesscosoos_s...., BUDD-5. 25¢ 
—slobosa: Orange-yellow: fis;, striking, 2h ft. ae dln, BUDD-9. 25¢ 
—Farreii. Large gray fol. sh; pale mauve fis in Garly2 Spring sn. tcchctece BUDD-8. 50¢ 
—intermedia, Hybrid, violet fls in drooping panicles; TShiccececccccs.. BUDD-10. 25¢ 
—Buddleja Blend. A blend of both varieties and SDECICS syste: BUDD-X. 25¢ 
BUPHTHALUMUM. (bewf-THAL-mum) OX-EYE. Compositae. 
Showy herbaceous perennials, 3-4 feet high with large heads of yellow disk or ray 
flowers. They are easy to grow and suitable for the border; hardy well up into the 
North; may flower the first ear if started early. 
jsRecwosissimume Yellow heads}. 5. Lt3) EVP isc eoccsessssacdesaccsosasa ovsbeihsooreez cttnccets, BUPH-4(C). 30¢ 
—Salicifolium. Neat border plant; yellow fis; root runner; 2 ft; HP....... BUPH-23. 20¢ 
C 
CACTUS 
This is a popular name for over 100 
genera. Seeds are iffered under their 
proper headings and we will try to list 
here each genus for which we have seeds. 
STEREO SAS a 9 RT DDEL A IATA ORT 
CACTUS BLEND 
A mixture of all kinds of Cactus 
obtainable; it includes many diff- 
erent genera; a very unusual col- 
lection of Cactus. 
erines and very ornamental; best of ade- 
making fruits: suitable for Orange xrow- 
ing sections. CITR-1. 40¢ 
CALLA LILY: see Zantedeschia. 
CALLICARPA 
(kal-lik-KARP-ah) Beauty Bush. Very 
attractive sh and trs having small pink, 
bluish or white fiowers in auxillary clust- 
ers followed by very showy berry-lika 
fruits; hardy in (V) zone. 
—americana. CALE-1. 35¢ 
French Mulberry. Sh to 6 ft; May-June; 
PRICE: CACT-X. 40¢ fr violet; (V). 
—Bodinieri V. Giraldii. CALE-3G. 50¢ 
CAESALPINA to 145” ac; July-Sept; fr violet; (IV). Oz. 
(sez-al-PIN-ee-uh) fetter Fe gehen Trees SC¢; lb. $8.00. 
and shrubs of tropical regions, very orna- ‘i 
metntal and planted in ae Bt tehohaa pie CALLISTEPHUS: see Asters. 
seeds in warm water, for 12 hours before 
planting; transplant at sign of first true CALONYCTION 
leaf as they dislike disturbing. (kal-oh-NIK-tee-on) Convolvulaceae, 
aan Moonflower. Tropical twining plants that 
CAES-2. 50¢ 
(Libida coriaria) Divi-Divi. 30 ft; yellow 
fis. 100 Seeds $3.00; 1,000, $15.00. 
are grown as annuals in the N; notch seeds 
before planting for best germination; they 
make pretty vines. 
—Gilliesii: see Poinciana Gilliesii. (Souteatant CALY-1. 25¢ 
ee BICaD As Pete fia egebaNs 50¢ (Ipomaea Bona-Nix and I. noctiflora) 
Shrub to 18 ft; yellow fis; (X). ; The popular Moonflower; fis white, 6” long 
—pulcherrima: see Poinciana pulcherrima. | and 6” ac. Oz. 65¢; Ib. $5.50. 
—spinosa. CAES-14. 50¢ 
(C. tinctonia, Coueteria tinctonia, Tara 
spinosa) Tr or sh; yellow fis in dense 
racemes to 8’ long; (IX). Oz. 95¢; lb. $8.00. 
CALENDULA 
Florist Strain 
CAILLIEAE nyassana. S. Rhodesian shrub 
with Acacia-like lvs; (X). CAIL-2. 50¢ 
CAJANUS Cajan. (kaj-AY-nus) Pigeon- 
Pea. Tropical sh; yellow or orange fis; S. 
Fla. Oz. 60¢; lb. $4.50. CAJA-1. 30¢ 
CALAMONDIN Citrus mitis. Hardiest of 
acid species in U.S.; fr resembles Tang- 
CANDYTUFT: 
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CALPURNIA 
(kal-PUR-ne-ah) Leguminosae. Orna- 
mental trees and shrubs suitable for out 
doors in the § and for GH culture in the N; 
fls in racemes. 
—aurea. CALU-1. 50¢ 
African Laburnum; yellow fis; 15 ft. 
CALODENDRUM capense. Cape Chestnut. 
A beautiful tree with dark green foliage 
and showy flowers, light rosy lilac with 
purple dots; grown in the South. 
100 Seeds, $9.00. CALR-1. 50¢ 
CALYCANTHUS 
(kal-ik-K A N T H-u-s) Calycanthaceae. 
Sweet Shrub. N. Am. shrubs with frag- 
rant brownish fis; best in a rich well drain- 
eq, soil. 
—floridus. CALS-4. 50¢ 
Carolina Allspice. 10 ft; fils dark reddish 
brown, 2” ac; (V). Oz. $1.00; lb. $12.00. 
CHIMONANTHUS 
—praecox. CHIM-4,. 35¢ 
(Chimonanthus praecox) 10 ft; fils frag; 
1” ac; striped brown. Oz. 60¢; Jb. $6.00. 
—- —grandiflorus. CHIM-4G. 40¢ 
Same but larger in both leaves and flow- 
ers. Oz. 70¢; lb $7.60. 
CANARY-BIRD-VINE: see Tropaeolum. 
see Iberis. 
