COIx COLCHINUM giganteum. Planted in RG 
(KOH-ix) Gramineae. Grasses with] or grass; HBb; 12”; pink fis. COLC-8. 50¢ 
broad leaves and bead-like seeds. ; f 
—Lacryma-Jobi. COIX-1. 25¢ COLVILLEA racemosa. ALL ate suitable or 
Job’s Tears. A TP but best grown in the|the far S; showy bloom, scarlet eae 
N as an annual; 12”; germination period} low stamens in dense drooping $ $3.00; 
variable, plant first of May in (V) zone. ]} racemes, 1*6 tt, long: 100 Seeds, 
Ounce 50¢; 1b. $3.00. 1,000, $20.00. (10 Sds.) COLV-1. 50¢ 
CODONOPSIS. (koh-doh-NOP-sis) Campanulaceae. 
Perennials with shades of blue and yellow flowers with darker veins and_ blotches, a 
few climbers, and having a milky juice and heavy scent. Culture same as Campanulas 
but are not hardy in the North, requiring winter protection. 
S=ASSUPICTASISs ceacdecccecceeaS shee se eee eos oan ER wa eae Soot tna gan 05 ouch ig Paatine=ul Ran gRRNS arses n= NasavesSsee=ze COD-2. 25¢ 
—clematidea. Bell-shaped fis with white and yellow center; 12 Peace COD-l. 20¢ 
—ovata. Semi-cl; soft blue bells; June; COO] SOI]; SUM... ceecescetesseersoees COD-4(W). 30¢ 
—viridiflora. Cl, yellowish green fis purplish Gotsat DAaSC........scseecesrensereessseseees COD-10. 20¢ 
COELOGYNE. (see-HOJ-e-nee) Orchidaceae. 
Tropical epephytic orchids with long racemes of white or greenish-yellow flowers. 
They are grown under glass in moderately warm atmosphere; best in hanging baskets; 
soil mixture, osmundine and sphagnum. 
—barbata. White with brown lip fringed with brown; Oct- Feb COEL-2. 50¢ 
—cristata. Snow white drooping racemes; Feb-April; (2X)... COEL-7. $1.00 
COLEUS. (KOH-lee-us) Labiatae. 
These are showy annuals and perennials. Plants grown from seed are stronger and 
of bright colors. Sow seeds early in pans and keep warm. For bright coloring grow 
in full sun; they are used entirely as foliage plants both in boxes or as house plants. 
—-Brocade Strain.’ Large leaved, «Trichy avielViety SCOlLOSaccccsssteescesotscees-ceqssvessueumnatencastes COLE-l. 25¢ 
==—F ringed {Leak Mice viescescs: cacassncessttacuecss scactcscxdeoastcecesarvereeucertseerecrassecceccunpesernanteanscneusutenesgsn = COLE-2. 20¢ 
—Germansfybridsi Best, (German: SUraliy iis .tcsccs.csctecascstsascecacessonycosenaeacseetacsasarevassonsses COLE-3. 25¢ 
—Glory of Vichy. Especially strong in apricot and copper COLOTS,.............c0c00e COLE-4,. 25¢ 
—Large Leaved Strain. A French Strain in bright COLOTS.,............c.cecccssseescecssessenes COLE-S. 25¢ 
—Pride of Montferland. A new strain for market plants, bright colors........ COLE-6. 25¢ 
—Pyrenean Giants..Large robust plants, excellent for bedding................0. COLE-7. 25¢ 
—Super 'Colossal...Copper ) Shades, (a= LINE “Stra Uiar...cc.-.scescsscstcoscescoseacevscenasbecssceronctie COLE-8. 25¢ 
—Striped Empel...Leaves striped green, yellOW And DOWN... ccsesseseeereeseeees COLE-I. 25¢ 
—Monarch Strain. The best English stratn Of Coleu...........0.......ccccsccsrrscons COLE-10. 50¢ 
—mainbow: Blend:..Blends ‘Of (allie kimdsinincccecssnocteusapbiccbstesscsuscctecenteessectoavestttrccsencven COLE-X. 25¢ 
COLLINSIA. (ko-LIN-zee-ah). 
Hardy annuals, attractive, free flowering; much used for edging and rock gardens. 
They prefer a dry location; seed can be sown in the fall or early in the spring. 
—heterophylla (bicolor) Rose, white, lilac, blue; June-Oct; 15”.....0.............. COLL-3. 15¢ 
——'=-CANCICISSITNA ALL | WHITER TOW CTS rereccreceses rte teneccetectcs cctvcctececevecssostrete mesrtnectneoxseaete COLL-3C. 15¢ 
CONVOLVULUS. (kon-VOLV-yew-lus) Morning Glory Family. 
Flowers similiar to the Morning Glory and used for vines as they are. Some may 
beome troublesome weeds and the field ‘““Morning Glory” is C. arvensis. 
—Crimson Rambler. Climber to 10 ft; crimson fis; HHA... ee ccesceeeeeeeee CONV-1. 15¢ 
—-tricolor...Deen” blue; yellow sand: whites f1S so TEAC ciescccscessctunazccnsssescetcesensantoeeneucets CONV-22. 15¢ 
=——Cambridge_ Blue.) Clear azure-bluesy Uy £0) Callin. ccccc..cceosetesencescesstseascscrarsess CONV-22C. 15¢ 
——Minor Dwarf Mixed. Bush type Morning Glories... ceeeecseeeeeeeee CONV-22MX. 20¢ 
——Lavender Rosette. Deep lavender variety of nice fOrm................ccseeee CONV-24. 20¢ 
——Royal Ensign. Deepest blue; ideal bedder and edger; 1 ft; HA............. CONV-22R. 15¢ 
—Randi. Dainty RG species; 1 ft; pure white; sun; fol. SilVETY...................000 CONV-17. 20¢ 
—Convolvuluss Blends All ® KindsSmu mex Aon c te cestecctcceheccennc see veertecern cee ssenteeainaecessectone, CONV-X. 20¢ 
COOPERIA. (koo-PEER-ee-ah) RAIN- or PRAIRIE LILY Amaryllidaceae. 
Bulbous night blooming plants with basal grass-like leaves. Flowers are fragrant 
and white. Not hardyand white. Not hardy in the North but can be taken up over 
winter in dry soil. 
—pedunculata. Bulb; fls white tinged red; Texas......i.....cccscccccscsscesccsccssceccosscesees COOP-3. 25¢ 
CORDIA} Boissieri; Wild: Olivessto25.ft; Descass) (TS) ccstcs.cocccosooscsassseactecucesee-vegh eevceets COR-2. 25¢ 
CORDYLINE. (kor-del-LYE-nee) DRACENA. Lilaceae. 
Warm climate trees and shrubs with stiff narrow leaves, many having striped and 
colored leaves; grown in the greenhouse in the Norih where they are mainly used as pot 
plants or they can be grown out doors in the South 
—-AUS{raliss) SCC PaCOLray LINE PP AUSULALIS saw ecs. coco oteccerer ete oeeteee oes erent rat ence emcee ee CORD-2. 50¢ 
—INGivisasssees COFdyUAWEl IN GIVISA we crinsttes eoces etter reeeeet eee steerer Oz. 60¢........ CORD-12. 20¢ 
COREOPSIS. (koh-ree-OP-sis) Compositae 
Annual and perennial plantswith yellow, brown or rose flowers, blooming in the sum- 
mer and fall, making ideal cutflowers as well as display in the border. The annual 
kinds are listed under Calliopsis, which see. 
C..LANCEOLATA: Perennials to 3 ft, hardy and grown for cutflowers and border. 
—New Gold. 100% double, rich golden yellow; 18”, ideal for cutting........ CORE-12N. 15¢ 
—Double Sunburst. 112-2 in. ac; golden eo eae 80% double............ CORE-12S. 15¢ 
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