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CALLICARPA. 
(kal-lik-KARP-ah) Beauty Bush. Very 
attractive sh and trs having small pink, 
bluish or white flowers in auxillary clust- 
ers followed .by very showy berry-like 
fruits; hardy in (V) zone. 
—americana. CALE-l. 35¢ 
French Mulberry. Sh to 6 ft; May-June; 
fr VAOleL LUN yi 
—Bodinieri V. Giraldii. CALE-3G. 50¢ 
Shrub to 10 ft; pink fis in dense cymes 
to 114” ac; July-Sept; fr violet; (IV). Oz. 
90¢; lb. $8.00. 
CALLIOPSIS 
Compositae. The annual varieties of Cor- 
eopsis are listed here; the perennials are 
under Coreopsis. These are hardy annuals 
and make fine displays in the border as well 
as excellent cut-flowers. Sow seed early in 
April where they are to grow and thin to 
6 inches for strong growth. 
DRUMMONDII. Most of the garden sorts 
belong to this species. Annuals to 2 LCS 
flower heads 2” across and on long stalks; 
flowers are rays. Golden Wave. 
—Gold Crest. CALP-7GC. 20¢ 
Smi-double crested rich golden fis. 
—Golden Crown. CALP-7GN. 20¢ 
Crested, rich golden yellow. 
—Golden Wave. CALP-7GW. 20¢ 
Pure yellow with dark brown center. 
—Semi-dwarf Mixed. CALP-7DX. 15¢ 
Plants 2-214 ft; in all colors. 
—Tall Varieties Mixed. CALP-7TX. 15¢ 
Double and semi-double; fine for garden. 
—bicolor marmorata. CALP-25M. 20¢ 
Bright golden, marbled with wallflower- 
red. 
—Crimson King. CALP-7CK. 20¢ 
Dwarf variety with red flowers. 
—Golden Ray. CALP-7GR. 20¢ 
Dark purplish brown center; broad gold- 
en petals; dwarf. 
—nigra speciosa. CALP-7N. 20¢ 
Quaint reddish maroon flower. 
TINCTORIA: These showy borded plants 
are also good for cut-flowers; the rays 
are yellow, crimson-brown at the base and 
the disk brownish purple; HHA; 12-18’. 
—hbicolor. CALP-6D. 20¢ 
Yellow and brownish purple fis; 24’; 
CALP-6BC. 20¢ 
— —nana. 
Dwarf growing; golden yellow and crim- 
son. 
— —Hypbrids. CALP-6DX. 20¢ 
Double flowers in many colors. 
—Dazzler. CALP-6D. 20¢ 
Rich brilliant colors; 9 inches. 
—Golden Sovereign. CALP-6G. 25¢ 
A new dwarf English variety. 
—Tiger Star. CALP-6TS. 20¢ 
Richh bronze, striped and mottled yel- 
lOWs) leet sy Dr elle 
—Mixed Tinctoria Varieties. CALP-6X. 15¢ 
—Dwarf Goblin Mixed. CALP-6GX. 20¢ 
—Dwarf Mixed. CALP-DX. 15¢ 
OTHER SPECIES: 
—cardaminefolia. CALP-8. 20¢ 
Bicolor flowers in yellow and brown, 
1’’ across; 2 ft; HA. 
— —Blood-Red. CALP-8B. 25¢ 
—nueceusis. CALP-18. 25¢ 
Yellow rays, dark lined, heads 2” across; 
PAS ATID = he % 
CALLIRHOE. (kal-LIHR-oh-ee) 
Maloaceae. Poppy-Mallow. N. A. annuals 
and perennials with picturesque lobed fol- 
iage and showy flowers in pink, red or red- 
and dry soils. 
—involucfeta. CAL-2. 25¢ 
Wine Cup. Claret-crimson; cup-shaped; 
June-Sept; 3 ft; treat as HHA; space 12”. 
CALLISTEMON. (kal-liss-STEEM-on) 
Bottle-brushes. They are among the most 
showy and decorative of Australian shrubs 
and trees; cut back well after flowering to 
keep them shapely; IX. 
—phoenicius. CALS-8. 30¢ 
Brilliant red flowered type; 6 ft. 
CALLISTEPHUS: 
CALLUNA. (kal-LEW-nuh) 
Heather. Ericaceae. One hardy evergreen 
shrub with many varieties. 
—vulgaris. CALL-1. 35¢ 
Rosy pink fis; 2 ft; late summer; HP. 
see Asters. 
— —alba. CALL-1W. 40¢ 
The best white variety. 
——St. Patrick. CALL-IS. 40¢ 
Red-brown foliage; 4-6’; Aug.-Sept. 
CALOCHORTUS. (kal-oh-KORT-us). 
Liliaceae. Mariposa-Lily; Globe Tulip. W, 
Amer. plants forming corms and bearing bell- 
shaped lilac, yellow or white flowers. They 
are also known under Star Tulip; Sego Lily; 
Fairy Lanterns. They are of great beauty, 
hardy but need protection from winter heav- 
ing; sunny places; light soil; treat as you 
would the rgeular Tulip. s 
—albus. CALO-Z. 25¢ 
Flowers white, purplish at base; 2 ft; HP. 
—concolor. CALO-12. 30¢ 
—Hyprid. CALO-21. 25¢ 
A possibl hybrid between C. concolor 
and C. Wedii. 
——Superba. CALO-6HX. 25¢ 
Excellent strain of bicolor hybrids. 
—luteus v. citrinus. CALO-23C. 25¢ 
Lemon-yellow with dark brown spot; 2 
fqye ie 2b : 
—macrocarpus. ' CALO-25. 25¢ 
Lavender; 10”; June-July; HP. 
—Maweanus. CALO-26. 30¢ 
Best of the genus; lavender; RG; 4’; HP. 
—Nuttallii. CALO-32. 50¢ 
Sego Lily. Pretty chalices, marked gold- 
maroan; 18’; HBb. 
—splendens. CALO-38. 30¢ 
Lilac Mariposa. Calif; 2 ft; HHP. 
—Weedii. CALO-46. 30¢ 
Yellow dotted with orange-brown; 2 ft; 
HP 
—Calochortus Blend. CALO-X. 25¢ 
CALODENDRUM. (kal-oh-DEN-drum) 
—capense. CALR-1. 50¢ 
Oape Chestnut. A beautiful tree with 
dark green foliage and showy flowers, light 
rosy lilac with purple dots; grown in the S. 
CALONYCTION. 
(kal-o h-N I K-t e e-o n) Convolvulaceae. 
Moonflower.. Tropical twining plants that 
are grown as annuals in the N; notch seeds 
before planting for best germination; they 
make pretty vines. 
—aculeatum. CALY-1. 25¢ 
(I. ona-Nox) Common Moonflower; white. 
——Black Seeded. CALY-1B. 20¢ 
—Toba. CALY-5. 30¢ 
Similiar to C. aculeatum; white fis, 6” 
long; S. Fla; (X). 
CALPURNIA. (kal-PUR-ne-ah). 
Leguminosae. Trees and_ shrubs; flowers 
in racemes; native of S. Af. and grown out 
dish purple; long in bloom; thrives in poor doors in the S and in the GH in the N. 
