Vitalba. CLEM-122. 35¢ 
Travelor’s Joy. Cl to 30 ft; greenish 
white flowers; July-Sept. 
—Viticella. CLEM-123. 50¢ 
Climber to 12 ft; blue flowers with yellow 
stamens 2 inches across. 
—Clematis Mixture. CLEM-X. 25¢ 
CLEMATOPSIS. (klem-ah-TOP-siss). 
Seeds offered come for South Rhodesia; 
the plants drough-resistant; full sun. 
—Stanleyii. CLTP-1. 40¢ 
Shock-Headed-Peter. Drooping white 
anemone-like flowers; 4-5 ft. 
CLEOME. (klee-OH-mee). 
Capparidaceae. Spike Flower.,Easily grown 
from seed in May; germinates quickly; thin 
plants to 18-24 inches. They are 4-5 ft. 
high and make showy plants in the border, 
flowering from June till frost; HHA; (C-7). 
C. SPINOSA: (C. gigantea and pungens) 
Spider Flower. HHA; July-Sept; 3-4 ft; 
space 18” apart; C-7. 
—lutea. CLEO-3. 25¢ 
Golden yellow species; 3 ft; Colo. 
—Pink Queen. CLEO-5P. 20¢ 
Clear soft pink turning to apple-blossom. 
—Mrs. Colen Campbell. CLEO-5C. 25¢ 
A NEW pure white just introduced; fine. 
—Mixed. CLEO-X. 20¢ 
CLERODENDRUM. (klee-row-DEND-rum). 
—Colebrookianum. CLER-2. 40¢ 
Sh 8 ft; rose-purple to white; India; (X). 
—japonicum. CLER-9S. 40¢ 
(C. squamatum). Sh to 10 ft; bright scar- 
let fis in panicles; China. 
—mycrocoides. CLER-12. 40¢ 
Butter-fly Bush. Lovely blue fis; sun; E. 
ALS + (%)2 
CLETHRA. ....(KLETH-ruh) 
White Ader. Clethraceae... Shrubs and 
small trees; start seeds indoors in the spring; 
most are hardy in the IV zone. 
—alnifolia. CLET-3. 30¢ 
Sweet Pepper Bush; Summer Sweet. 
10 ft; Me-Fla; fils in racemes; (IV). 
CLITORIA. (kly-TOR-ee-ah). 
Leguminosae. Butterfly Pea. Twining vines 
hardy into the VIII Zone. 
—ternatea. CLIT-4. 35¢ 
_Twiner; double blue fis; showy; (VIII) 
CLIANTHUS. ie 
Leguminosae. Part trailing shs; GH; IX. 
—puniceus. CLIA-3. 30¢ 
—Parros’s-Beak. Crimson fis, 3” long; 6 ft; 
New Zealand. 
— —alba. CLIA-3A. 35¢ 
White flowered variety. 
CLINTONIA. (clin-TON-ee-ah) 
Lilaceae. Woody plants for moist places; 
showy in colonies; spreads by underground 
rhizomes. 
—horealis. CLIN-2. 50¢ 
Greenish yellow nodding fis; 144 ft; blue 
branches; Calif. 
CNEORIDIUM. 
Rutaceae. Evergreen shrubs native to S. 
alifornia. 
—dumosum. CNEO-1l. 25¢ 
White fis followed by brown fr; 2-4 sh; 
Nw CAlE. 
25¢ for sample Saier’s Garden Magazine. 
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COCCOLIBIS. 
Snail-Seed. Menispermaseae. Erect or twin- 
ing shs; some hardy in N. 
—uvifera. 
COCKLOSPERUM. y 
Cocklospermaceae. Trop. trs and shs; fis 
in panicles or racemes; X. 
COCL-6. 40¢ 
—gossypinum. COCH-4. 50¢ 
COCHLEARIA. 
Cruciferia. Scurvey Grass. Grown as a 
salad plant; grow as HA; ready in 60-80 
days; cool partly shaded places. 
—officinalis. COCR-l. 25¢ 
Used as salad for its medicinal propert- 
ies; HP grown as an HA. 
COBAEA. 
Polemoniaceae. Climbing shs;_ bell-shaped 
violet fils; popular GH vine in N; X. 
—scandens. COBA-2. 30¢ 
Climber to 25 ft; violet or greenish pur- 
ple fis 2’ long; Mexico. 
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— —alba. COBA-2A. 30¢ 
COCOS. 
Palmaceae. CoCount. 
—campestris. COCO-1. 50¢ 
CODONOPSIS. (koh-doh-NOP-siss). 
Campanulaceae. Perennials with shades of 
blue and yellow flowers with darker veins 
and blotches; a few are climbers; they re- 
quire winter protection in the North. 
—assuriensis. COD-1. 30¢ 
—clematidea. COD-2. 25¢ 
Bell-shaped fis with white or yellow cent- 
ers a leetty Fee 
—ovata. COD-4. 40¢ 
Semi climber; soft blue bells; June; cool 
soil; sun. 
—viridiftlora. COD-10. 25¢ 
Climber; yellowish green fils with purple 
dot at base. 
COELOGYNE. (see-LOJ-in-ee) 
Orchidaceae. Tropical epephytic orchids 
with long racemes of white or greenish yellow 
flowers. 
—barbata. COEL-2. 50¢ 
White with brown lip, fringed with 
brown; Oct-Feb. 
—cristata. COEL-7. $1.00 
Showy white, drooping racemes; Feb- 
April; (X). 
COIX. (KOH-ix) 
Gramineae. Grasses with broad _ leaves 
and bead-like seeds; space 12” apart; can be 
started indoors in March. 
—Lacryma-Jobi. COIX-1. 25¢@ 
Job’s Tears. A TP but best grown in the 
N as an annual; 12”; germination period 
variable, plant first of May in (V) zone. 
Oz. 50¢; lb $3.75. 
COLCHICUM. (KOL-chik-um) 
—giganteum. COLC-8. 40¢ 
Planted in RG or grass; HHBb; 12”; pink 
flowers; for bulbs see Bulb List. 
COLEUS 
Laiatae. Showy plants with brilliantly col- 
ored leaves. Sow seeds in pans and keeyp 
warm. (C-22). 
—Brocade Strain. COLE-1. 30¢ 
A large leaf strain in rich velvety colors. 
—Fringed Leaf Mixed. COLE-2. 30¢ 
