CHEIRANTHUS SPECIES: 
—alpinus. 
CHIONANTHUS. 
CHER-4(F). 40¢ 
CHER-3. 20¢ 
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(kye-oh-NANTH-us) FRINGE TREE. Oleacaea. 
The Fringe Trees are hardy in the Northh with a little protection and thrive in a 
sunny position and a moist sandy loam. Plant seed in autumn or stratify for spring. 
—virginicus. 
CHIRITA (kye-RIT-ah) species, Mixed. 
—lavandulacea. Attractive 
Indian? srown ) SCE. terete 
greenhouse plant; 
CHIRONIA. (ky-RON-ne-ah) Gentianaceae. 
30 ft; Pa. to Fla; clean seed Oz. 70¢; 4 oz. $1.60; lb. $3.50... CHIN-3(S). 50¢ 
CHIR-X. 20¢ 
(CADE. a rariteteeceestasauauucme aera CHIR-3. 50¢ 
African plants with pink and purple flowers in cymes; grown in Calif. 
—transvalensis Bright pink on slender stems; marshy ground; 21% ft; TA.... CHIO-3. 35¢ 
CHENOPODIUM 
(kee-no-P O' H-de-um) Chenopodiaceagy 
Goosefoot. Ornamental species listed and 
some for greens and herbs; easy to grow. 
—Bonus-Henricus. CHEN-5. 25¢ 
Good-King-Henry, Mercury; PP aeons: 
grown as pot-herb. Oz. 60¢. 
—Botrys. CHEN-6. 25¢ 
Feathered Geranium, Jerusalem Oak; 
Graceful plumes; 2 ft; HA. Oz. $1.50. 
CHILOPSIS linearis. Desert or Flowering 
Willow. Sh to 20 ft; Texas; dry regions 
near streams; fis trumpet-shaped, lilac, 2” 
long in in terminal racemes. CHIL-1. 30¢ 
CHINCHONA 
Rubiaceae. 
(cin-SHON-ah) Trees and 
MIXED ANNUAL CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
CHRYSANTHEMUM. 
shrubs of the Andes; they can be grown in 
the far South; are very ornamental; quin- 
ine is gotten from the bark. 
—Calisaya. CINC-1. 50¢ 
Tall tr; fils rose or whitish. 100 Seeds 
$1.50; 1,000, $5.00. ‘ 
— —Ledgeriana. CINC-IL. 50¢ 
100 Seeds $1.50; 1,000, $5.00. 
—succirubra. CINC-3. 50¢ 
Tall tr; rose with purplish red calyx. 
100 Seeds, $1.50; 1,000, $5.00. 
COLA acuminata. Tropical tree for the far 
South; sow the seed in pots and set out; 
they do not transplant easily; the fruit 
is used in drinks. 10 Seeds COLA-1. $2.50 
CHIONANTHUS 
(kye-oh-NANTH-us) Oleaceae. Fringe 
Tree. Meny small white fis in showy pan- 
icles, followed by fruits; sunny places, in 
moist sandy loam; plant seeds in the fall or 
stratify till spring; hardy to (IV) zone with 
some winter protection. 
—virginica. CHIN-3. 40¢ 
Panicles 8” long; 30 ft; May-June; Pa 
CHRYSOPSIS 
(kris-OP-sis) Compositae. Golden Aster. 
Daisy-like yellow heads of ray or disk fis 
on 1-3 ft. plants; good in a dry sunny 
place; HP. 
—amplifolia. CHSO-1. 50¢ 
To 20° inches; Colo; HP: 
—villosa. 
CHSO-10. 30¢ 
To 20 ft; heads 1” ac; Minn; HP: 
PRINT THE SYMBOLS WHEN ORDERING 
(kris-AN-the-mum) Compositae. 
Large genus of annuals and perennials, of which there is a very large nuumber of 
very pretty ornamentals. They can be divided into five or six classes as follows: 
C. CARNATUM: The popular Painted Daisy; plants 2% ft tall, well branched, flowers 
3” across and all with dark eye, surrounded by a narrow yellow ring, then slightly 
larger scarlet ring followed by the dominant color for the variety. Hardy-annuals, best 
in a sunny location and excelent for mass effect or for cutflowers. Space plants 20”. 
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—Burridgeanum. Pure white petals, zoned brownish red; lge brown disk..CHRY-1B. 15¢ 
—Hybrid, Double Fringed. Beautiful Enlglish strain of doubles; 21%’........ CHRY-1H. 20¢ 
—chameleon. Golden chamois, scarlet and yellow Zone; 18° o.occcccccccceccseceoee CHRY-IC. 15¢ 
—Cocarde. White and crimson with yellow ring; pretty........ iasttyastaveceettrs CHRY-1K. 15¢ 
—Dunnett’s Double Hybrids. Double flowers in various CoOlOTS....cccccccsscceeee CHRY-1D. 15¢ 
——-—- SCarleL a SOW VE asia ICULHOWET OZ. LOOGl scent setae ee CHRY-I1DS. 15¢ 
WY AE OF oe ccs cc han sceech senectascne uavattate sect reederastomsseer isin he oo CHRY-IDW. 15¢ 
—Eclipse. Shading light yellow to apricot, garnea band, yellow zone........ CHRY-IE:. 15¢ 
——lGUt CUI ae ¥ CLIO WILLOW ELS. tric ese terttaec ale coeatcee renin tice oe ee as CHRY-IL. 15¢ 
—Northern’ Star. White with Gark isk. .cciccc.ccss.ccccecscsesestesccessvesvecessetsesecenens .CHRY-IN. 15¢ 
—W. E. Gladstone. Large purple-red flowersS........cceeees .CHRY-1G. 15¢ 
—White Queen. Pure white, pale yellow Zone; 187 0... ccccccccccccccssecceeseeess CHRY-1Q. 15¢ 
Singles FIOW eS s MINE sissies se reseccet tai tassetssichsseecensncssteee eee e ei cte ton CHRY-1SX. 15¢ 
—Merry Mixture. A California strain of all “olors. Oz. 50¢; lb. $3.00....CHRY-1X. 
—Any of the above varieties: Oz. 50¢; lb. $3.00; postpaid. 
C....CORONARIUM: Tallest of the hardy annuals and if planted in very rich soil may 
need staking. Sow seed as early as possible, usually where plants are to grow; thin 1’. 
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