CLEMATOPSIS. (klem-ah-TOP-sis) 
Seeds offered come from South Rhodesia and are drought resistant growing in ‘full 
sun....These may not be hardy in the North. 
Shock Headed Peter. Drooping white anemone-like fis; 4-5 ft...CLTP-1. 30¢ 
—Stanleyii. 
CLEOME — HELEN CAMPBELL 
CLEOME. (klee-OH-me) Spike Flower. 
Easily grown from seed in May, germinates quickly. Thin plants to 2 ft; grows 4-5 
ft. tall and makes showy plants in the border, flowering from June tll frost. Try 
them as a hedge; half hardy annuals. 
C. SPINOSA: (C. gigantea or C. pungens) Spider Flower. 
—Pink Queen. Clear soft. pink turning to apple-blossom; 5 ft... CLEO-5P. 15¢ 
—Mrs. Colen Campbell. Pure white NEW this year; 800d... eseetseeeeeee CLEO-SC. 25¢ 
TUE Gee Gr OLCLEN HV CLIO Wirt syns ibe COL Oc itsscivecosterscsecensessstreasecetehsssccsercescduccecsss teacsseecseczs CLEO-3. 15¢ 
VESSEL MPN RECA Td CUE © Scetues aitges tact ocantunonevnsibaceant vacneberonsetandesthaccstocsesevecekedvoceresuccsssseascccssceasetes CLEO-X. 15¢ 
CLERODENDRON speciosissimum. (C. fallax) Sh; 4 ft; bright scarlet fis, 2’ ac 
MELEE VSO Lex) AiViclcwm (Oy as eaeecces slcsut cess cismenares stn faves svessnenaantcaredgesssieiesccanseovoc tes CLER-12. 50¢ 
-mycrocoides. Butterfly Bush. Lovely blue fis; 10 ft; sun; E. AF; (X).... CLER-4. 50¢ 
-japonicum. (C. squamatum) Sh; 10 ft; bright ‘scarlet. fls, pan; China euteeets CLER-S. 50¢ 
-Colebrookianaum. Sh 8 ft; rose-purple to white; India; (X) ou. CLER-2. 50¢ 
CLITORIA ternatea. Twiner; do. blue fis; attractive; (VIII) ...... ee eseeeeee CLIT-4. 35¢ 
CNEOREDIUOM dumosum. 
—dumosum. 2-4 ft sh; S. Cal; fls white followed by brown fruite.................... CNEO-1. 15¢ 
COCOS campestris. The 
being classited as Syagrus campestris and also in Butia. 
SPIN HES oe pa eCCE crac DEAE ERMCOcte ae CO Oreo oh 
COCOS ausiralis: see Arecastrum Romanzoffianum var. australe. 
COBAEA 
(koh-BEE-ah) Polemoniaceae. Tropical 
climbers grown in the GH in the N and set 
out doors as annuals; they can be grewn 
out doors in the far S; set seeds edge-wise 
when planting. 
—scandens. COBA-2. 30¢ 
Violet-blue fls; very popular cl for GH 
growing and sales. Oz. $2.25; Ib. $22.00. 
— —alba. COBA-ZA. 35¢ 
White flowered form; pretty. Oz. $3.00. 
COCHLOSPERMUM 
(koch-lo-SPER-mum) Cocklospermaceae. 
Tropical trees and shrubs for the far S; 
they are very ornamental; grown in Fla 
and S. Caif. 
—gossypinum. COCK-4. 50¢ 
Yellow Silk Cotton; showy yellow fis 
in March. 
PT ee Oz. 
genus has been overhauled of late, resulting in this Palm 
It is a tree palm, fan-shaped 
50¢; lb. $3.50... COCO-5. 30¢ 
PALMS. 
COCOS 
(KOH-koss) Coconut Palm. There were 
many species included in this genus but 
all except C. nucifera, the Coconut, are 
now classified in other genera. See under 
Palm Genera for all Palm seed listings. 
—ausiralis: see Arecastrum Romanzoffian- 
um. 
—campesiris: see Syagrus campesiris. 
COCCOLOBIS 
(kioh-KOL-oh-bis) Polygonaceae. Trop- 
ical trees and shrubs grown in the far S 
or in the greenhouse in the N; they are 
pretty, easily grown and do best in a rich 
sandy soil. 
—uvifera. COCL-6. 50¢ 
Sea Grapes. Tr to 20 ft; white fis in 
dense racemes, 10” long; fr purple , in 
hunches like grapes and used for jelly. 
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