—Olympic. Large beautiful deep lavender fis; 2 ft; HP ...ccsccsssecececeresererers CAA MEP-99P 20¢ 
—sarmatica. Very distinct dw sp; erect, violet nodding fis; 18”; HP.......CAMP-103. 25¢ 
—Sartori. White narrow bell-shape fis; 107; HP .......esessssrsssssssssessstsesssseseenes CAMP-104. 25¢ 
—Scheuchzeri. 87; large bell-shaped DUC AS... eeeeseeesessseneeeeessstsesesenes CAMP-109. 50¢ 
—Speculum: See Specularia Spe cUlUMas Vi GMETISrerccctarecsecsnerenesrcrstegseatencesarsteree SPEC-3. 25¢ 
—thyrsoides. Erect, very leafy; fils in spikes, yellowish; 2 ft; HB........... CAMP-121. 30¢ 
—Tommasiniana. 
Nodding violet fis; stem not upright; 1 ft; HP.............. CAMP-122. 25¢ 
—Trachellum. Blue-purple fis, nodding, in loose racemes; 3 ft; HP...CAMP-124. 25¢ 
—Rock Garden Species. 
—Campanula Mixture. 
CANARY-BIRD-VINE: see TROPAEOLUM peregrinum. 
CANDYTUFT: See Iberis. 
CANNA (KAN-noh) 
Tropical summer flowering plants growing from thick fleshy tuber-like roots. 
for both their tropical appearing foliage and their brilliant flowers. 
Low growing types suitable for the rockery....CAMP-100. 30¢ 
IMA Gem UD On ma tle SOTDSetecuereetteerecsettzccsccsstrsaceetencecdesstecsescatses CAMP-X. 25¢ 
A good tender annual vine. 
Valued 
Range trom 2-10 ft. 
tall and should be grown as an annual in the N. File notch in seed and soak in warm 
water over night; start early in spring. 
C. FLACCIDA:The commonly grown foliage plant. 
—Crozy. Dark leaved sorts in vivid pink, red, yellow and orange; TP......... CANA-IC. 20¢ 
—New Giant Hybrids. 
—WMijxed. All strains TNUIEK OC. ccocestacasseesenceckskseene 
CANNABIS sativa. Hemp 
CAPSICUM (KAP-se-kum) Pepper 
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A Holland strain in several COLOTS.............cssccsscsescsseseas CANA-I1H. 20¢ 
pice echadaanadvesetcsaset cosvatnsongatuecadastansctatersenss CANA-1X. 20¢ 
CANN-1. 25¢z 
Under this are listed mainly the ornamental peppers. They are grown mainly as 
pot plants; repuire warm temperature, sun and fairly rich soil. 
= Florida. Short pointed pods On COMPACt PlAaNts........ssereeeeseeseeseesesnsesessenessers CAPS-IF. 20¢ 
—Tom Thumb. Small plant with miniature red fruits... scecseesseessesneesesnesees CAPS-IT. 25¢ 
—Miniature, Mixed. Small plants Mixed Varieties... ccecssessersseensenenenes CAPS-IMX. 25¢ 
—Xmas Tree Lights. 
—Blend. 
Hot pepper grown as a pot plant for Xmag............ 
All tyPeS ANG VATICTIES.... cc eesersreerenenessersreenrenenereeneneeenesesnsanenesessseensneaneneants CAPS-X. 20¢ 
CAPS-ICT. 25¢ 
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CAPPARIS 
; (KAP-par-iss) Capparidaceae. Shrubs 
and trees with large white fis in corymbs; 
grow as an annual in the North. 
—spinosa. CAPP-2. 25¢ 
Caper-Bush. Sh to 3 ft; the flower buds 
are pickled and sold as Capers. Oz. $1.75. 
— —inermis. CAPP-2N. 30¢ 
Shrub; not spiny. Oz. $2.00. 
CARDOON: see Cynara cardunculus. 
A vegetable which is blanched like Cel- 
ery or Endive. Oz. 50¢. CYNA-I. 25¢ 
CARLINA 
(ker-LYE-nuh) Compositae. Grown in 
the RG; large heads of tubular flowers. 
—arcaulis, CARL-2. 30¢ 
(Cirsium acaulis) Stemless to 9’; flower 
heads 6” ac, white; (V); HP 
CARLUDOVICA 
(kar-lew-doh-VYE-kuh) Cyclanthaceae. 
Palm-like shrubby herbaceous plants that 
are grown in the GH; requires abundant 
water and good drainage; sow seeds on top 
of our fine grade sphagnum MOSss. 
—palmaia. CARV-7. 50¢ 
Stemless: Ivs fan-shaped; popular in the 
GH. 100 Seeds, $2.00; 1,000, $10.00. 
CARTHAMUS 
(KAHR-tha-mus) Compositae. Ornament- 
al clumps for the border; flower-heads pur- 
plish, yellow or white; annuals. 
—tinctorius. CARH-3. 30¢ 
False Saffron. Orange fl_ heads; 3 ft; 
Asia; sow seeds in April; HA. 
CASUARINA 
(kas-yew-uh-R Y E-nuh) Casuarinaceae. 
Australian Pine. She-Oak. They make nice 
street trees in Florida and S. Calif.; does 
well by salt water. 
—Cunninghamiana. CASU-3. 50¢ 
To 70 ft. Oz. $1.00; Ib. $10.00. 
—equisetifolia. CASU-6. 50¢ 
Horse-tail Tree. To 70 ft; Fla. Oz. $1.00; 
Ib. $10.00. 
—suberosa.. CASU-I14. 50¢ 
To 50 ft. Oz. $2.00. 
—torulosa. CASU-16. 50¢ 
Ounce $2.00, postpaid. 
CALLIRHOE 
(kal-LIHR-oh-ee) Malvaceae. Poppy Mal- 
low. Annual and perennial, with pictures- 
que lobed lvs and showy fis in pink, red or 
reddish purple, with long blooming period; 
thrives in poor and dry soils. 
—irvolucrata. CAL-2. 40¢ 
Wine Cup. Claret-crimson, cup-shaped 
fis; June-Sept; 3 ft; HP. 
CEDRONELLA Canariensis. (seed-ron- 
NEL-uh) Labiatae. (Dracocephalum can- 
ariense) Canary Balm. Perennial, 4 ft 
shrubby plant; white, lilac fils in terminal 
spikes; for the border. CEDO-1l. 40¢ 
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CARICA (KAY-rik-ah) Papaya 
Tropical trees with melon-like fruits; grown only in the far South. 
—cundinamarcensis.....Collected 
—Papaya. 
Toul att Seeds -COMeCTE Cm itl | COLUMD IA. ccscccccagretavudeasesadessccosscosesesenesseass 
ATU COLUM UD Ia sieves cx cets tice cava ebhescvtescses <opetsscccsenasessesevaseast CARI-2. 30¢ 
CARI-3. 25¢ 
CARDIOSPERMUM  (kar-ee-oh-SPERM-um) Heart-seed 
- Hardy annual and 
10 feet. 
The seed pods are inflated like balloons. 
perennial vines excellent for covering fences or trellises; grow to 
Best to sow seed where they are to 
grow or start jndoors; light soil and sheltered spot best. 
—Halicacabum. 
Ballon vine.....Soak seed, they require to 40 days to germ....CARD-3. 20¢ 
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