COPROSMA. (kop-ROSS-muh) 
Rubiaceae. A very variable genus from 
N. Z. and nearby countries; many are ex- 
ceptionally handsome in fruit, displaying 
tightly clustered masses of bright berries. 
Probobly all are not hardy above zone (IX). 
—Baueri. ; COPR-4. 50¢ 
Compact growing sh; dark green lvs; 
—grandiflora. COPR-16. 50¢ 
Distinct; membranous evergreen; white 
fis; reddish orange berrnes; 15 ft; (X). 
—robusta. COPR-26. 50¢ 
Dark glossy green lvs; white fils followed 
by yellowish to reddish orange berries; 10 
ts. (IS) aN Ze 
(See also on Page 32). 
CALLIOPSIS — Golden Crown 
COREOPSIS 
Compositae. Annual and perennial plants 
with yellow brown or rose fils, blooming in 
summer and fall; makes ideal cut-flowers as 
well as display in the border. The annuals 
of this genus, see Calliopsis; C-23. 
C. LANCEOLATA: Perennials to 3 ft; 
hardy and grown for cut-flowers or in the 
border; C-23. 
—New Gold. CORE-12N. 20¢ 
I00% double, rich golden yellow fis; 18’; 
nice for cutting. 
—Double Sunburst. CORE-12S. 20¢ 
Flowers 1142-2 in. across; golden yellow; 
comes 80% double. 
COREOPSIS SPECIES: 
—grandiflora. CORE-11 25¢ 
Yellow rays; 242”’ ac; HP 
—insecia. CORE-10. 25¢ 
4-5” golden yellow fis; 3 ft; S. Rhodesia. 
—maritima. CORE-17. 25¢ 
Sea-Dahlia. 3 ft; heads 316” ac; Calif. 
—verticillata. CORE-30 25¢ 
Thead-leaf C. Deep yellow, heads 2” ac; 
Saits- Ue. 
—Stillmanii. CORE-26. 25¢ 
Flower heads 114” ac; 1 ft; HA; Calif; 
C-7. 
CORIANDRUM. (cor-ee-AN-drum) 
Annuals, one species a well known herb 
grown for its seeds, used for seasonings. 
Easily grown; sow in sp in N or in the fall 
in the South. 
—sativum. CORI-1. 25¢ 
Coriander. 3 ft; HHA. Oz. 40¢; lb. $2.50. 
CORN — ORNAMENTAL KINDS. 
The ornamental sorts are very pretty, some 
with varied colored leaves and other with 
colored kernals; they are interesting subjects 
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for children to grow; all easily grown. 
—Basseti’s Rainbow Corn. COHN-1. 25¢ 
This is the brightest strain grown; all 
colors of the rainbow; ears are showy.; 
lb. 50¢. 
—Strawberry Pop Corn CORN-2. 25¢ 
The true red Strawberry type; dark red. 
Oz. 50¢; 14 lb. 90¢. 
—gracillima Variegata. CORN-3. 25¢ 
Grows to 4-5 f;t leaves striped with white 
and pink; for ornamental foliage. Oz. 40¢. 
—Curagua. CORN-4. 25¢ 
Indian Corn. White, yellow and black 
kernals; robust growth with green lvs; 
this lot is white seeded. 
OTRER CORNS: see Zea. 
CORN SALAD: 
oiltoria. 
CORNUS. (COR-nus) 
Cornaceae. Dogwood. Shrubs and small 
trees, early flowering and showy; easily grown 
in well drained soil. 
—canadensis. CORS-12. 30¢ 
Bunch-Berry. Low HP to 10 inches; very 
see Valefrianella locusta v. 
hardy; ground cover. Oz. 70¢;. lb. $530. 
—florida. CORS-17. 30¢ 
Dogwood. Small tree; white fis; showy. 
Oz. 50¢; Ib. $3.75. d b. 
—Kousa. CORS-22. 40¢ 
Tree to 20 ft; dense heads of creamy 
white fis. Oz. 50¢; lb. $3.50. 
—mas CORS-24. 30¢ 
Conelian Cherry. Tr. to 20 ft; yellow fis; 
edible fruits. Oz. 50¢; lb. $2.00. 
—sanguinea. CORS-34. 40¢ 
Oz. 75¢; Ib. $200. 
—stolonifera. CORS-236. 30¢ 
Red Osier D. 10 ft; dark red’ branches. 
c.s. Oz. 60¢; lb. $4.50. 
Handsome tr with rounded massive heads 
of Laurel-like glossy green fol; berries yel- 
low, 1” long, orange when ripe; good coast- 
aMtirees slat? Cx)s. Noe Z 
COROKIA. (kor-ROH-kee-uh) 
Cornaceae. (X). 
—Cheesemanii. CORK-5. 50¢ 
Slender twiggy shrub with grayish fol- 
iage; fls and berries yellow; not common; 
Of; (EX). 
—Cotoneaster. CORK-7. 50¢ 
Ridig sh with interlacing black branches; 
fils yellow, followed by bright berries; 6 
ECS) aeINioe 2 
—macrocarpa. CORK-15. 50¢ 
Bushy sh; lIvs silvery white underneath; 
yellow fis; berries golden yellow; 10 ft; 
CX) SNA Z 
CORPANTHA. 
—vivipara. CORH-74. 50¢ 
Cacti. Ball to 4” ac; crown silky carmine; 
QWyy Mets: 
CORTADERIA. (kor-ta-DEE-re-ah) 
Pampas Grass. Gramineae. Ornamental 
grasses not hardy in the N. They thrive in 
light rich soil. They are pretty; start indoors 
in Jan. or Feb. in the N and grow on in pots; 
they will not stand frosts. 
—Selloana. CORT-2. 25¢ 
(C. argenteum) Tender ornamental grass; 
2 (mc ee 
— —rosea. CORT-2R. 25¢ 
A type with pinkish plumes. 
CORYDALIS. (cory-DA-lis) 
Fumariaceae. Yellow, rose, blue or pur- 
