—Hybrids, Butterfly. Many colors; very DYetty Ph 2th Auge we the Set be ¢ CUP-3B. 15¢ 
—-—Firefly. Beautiful bright scarlet; ie ANY WRT Soy 5 > OS Gee ort 10 NO APES eS CUP-3F. 15¢ 
—ignea. (platycentra) Cigar-Flower. Bedding; fis red, Whites se A se eee CUP-5. 20¢ 
—lanceolata. Purple MS MEXICO AeA en eek ce ce ... CUP-7. 15¢ 
—Llavea v. miniata Vermilion. Brilliant vermilion fis; 1 ft; TA.. --CUP-8V. 20¢ 
—Cuphea Blend. All kinds EEO 2 oe Sve cz 2 Re CUP-X. 15¢ 
CURCULIGO. (kur-KEW-lig-oh) Amaryllidaceae. 
Stemless plants, Amaryllis-like, with short thick root stock. They are popular green- 
house foliage plants or outdoors in the South. Require high temperature, plenty of 
moisture and a rich soil. 
—capitulata. Dark green lvs 3 ft. long; palm-like; fine for DOSE. eae CURC-1. 30¢ 
CURTONUS. (kur-TON-us)  Iridaceae. 
Allied to Antholyza, Chasmanthe and Anapalina. Only one known species. Grow 
Same as you would Gladiolus. 
—Ppaniculatus. Lvs 2 ft long, 3” mide red-yellow fis; 4 #i: TP oe. CURT-1. 25¢ 
CUSCUTA gronovii. paca cuccasenccasracacesicn cass encsscas<s naeater seria satersstnt orc scattere wAeLoe ae eee OTE CUS-1. 50¢ 
CYANANTHUS. (cy-NAN-thus) Campanulaceae. “ 
Small Himalayan plants, grown in the rock garden. They are related to Codonopsis 
but not climbing, flowering in late summer. Hold over first winter in pots; needs good 
growth first year. 
—lobatus. One of the best; fis dargecDluenG s6t1P hak 2 aie ot CYAN-4. 30¢ 
CYCAS. (SYE-kass) Cycada. Cycadaceae. ; 
Greenhouse plants for specimen plants or out doors in the South. Cover seed withi 
sand and keep above 70 degrees; pot-off seedlings as they appear they are not palms. 
—revoluta. Sago-palm. 10 ft; JADEN. Seca eee nee ery CYCA-7. 10 fruits $4.00 
CYCLAMEN. (SIK-lam-en) Primulaceae. 
Low greenhouse plants, some species hardy outdoors. The florist Cyclamen, C. indi- 
cum, is a very popular greenhouse pot plant. 
CYCLAMEN INDICUM: Sow in Sept., requires 15-18 months for good 6-8” pot plants. 
—Baardse’s Wonder. Salmon with white border CYC - 50¢ 
—Bonfire. Brilliant salmon sam - S0¢ 
—Glory of Wandsbeck. Dark crimson - S0¢ 
- 50¢ 
—Rose of Zehlendorf. . 50¢ 
—Salmon-scarlet. Improved America - 50¢ 
—White with Crimson Eye. Popular color . 50¢ 
—New Ruffled, Mixed. Some should be in - 50¢ 
—Rococo, Mixed. Extra large flowered st - 50¢ 
—Cyclamen Blend. Hand made blend for gre - 50¢ 
—europaecum. Bright red fis; fragrant; 4-5”; HP CYCL-6. 50¢ 
—neapolitnum album. White hardy Cyclamen; autumn flowering;4”;HP....CYCL-12. 5S0¢ 
eee Nueees SomPeriloreng:, QUINCE y a2 ir ade cocsnantune Micnicaliucictctn. CYDO-3. 25¢ 
CYMBALARIA. (sim-bah-LAY-ree-ah) Scrophulariaceae. 
Creeping herbaceous perennials very much like Linaria. They are tender and should 
be grown as annuals in the North. Nice basket plants for shady places. 
—muralis. Kenilworth Ivy...Lilac-blue fils; basket Distorsshadesss a ses CYMB-3. 15¢ 
CYNARA Cardunculus. Cardoon. Cult. for its edible rootwOz. 40¢ CYNA-1. .20¢ 
CYNOGLOSSUM. (sin-oh-GLOS-um) Hound’s Tongue. Boraginaceae. 
Annual, biennial and perennialplants, grown for cut flowers. 
eee ome ee De Dic way 1th HE Sc. ru nee Wee eg 2 CYNO-1. 15¢ 
een et es rae Nees S hg cline Gh vcantncchncncce CYNO-IP, 25¢ 
— —Firmament....A compact blue Varley aslo siinCl Carat A sans eae CYNO-3F. 20¢ 
——coelesiinum. Blue fis; 2 ft: especially for bee food Lb. $1.50.............. CYNO-3. 15¢ 
So seo AI ac tes a oa ce cn 1 COL a As aa a CYNO-3P. 20¢ 
—iinifolium: See Omphalodes linifolia. 
——zayianicum. (C. furcatum) 3 ft; SwovoWwENTS Joyhbeey anlSh  IpAVehP. apace CYNO-9. 30¢ 
Bee veeglossuine Bierid) | Allyukcinds: 1.5, 4st sattitnncein thee ce CYNO-X. 15¢ 
CYTISUS. (SIT-iss-us) BROOM Leguminosae. 
Shrubs very similiar to Genista. They are not hardy in the North but can be forced 
in the greenhouse in a cool place. Many are very showy. Thrive in full sunshine,not 
too rich a soil. If interested in seed by the pound, write for latest price. 
—decumbens. Prostrate, yellow fis; Mehedneteter {ie ieishes 6) ee CYTS-16. 25¢ 
—hirsutus v. demissus. VERY RARE; Best of all the really dwarf, prostrate rockery 
brooms; trailing stems and immense brown and deep orange-yellow fis in summer; 
really rare anr handsome; not Cifficult; SUN OF POOL SOil.Q.cccccecoecsesscss,. CYTS-24(W). 75¢ 
CYPHOMANDRA. (sye-foh-MAND-ruh) Solanaceae. 
South American tropical shrubs and trees with flowers in racemes or cymes followed 
by many seeded berries. Grow Same as Egg Plant. Hardy only in the far South. 
—betacea. Tree Tomato. Grows 10 ft high; the fruits are edible; TP........ CYPH-1. 25¢ 
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