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CINERARIA. 



355 Cineraria, Fine-mixed. i| feet ^0.25 



356 Extra Fine-mixed. Saved from the choicest named flowers, i J feet . . . .50 



357 New Dwarf. Saved from the finest named flowers 25 



358 Maritima. Silver)' foliage, beautifully cut ; an admirable bedding-plant, and forms 



a fine contrast to Perilla nankinensis. ij feet 10 



CIKSIXJ^VI. Nat. Ord., Composita. 



359 Cirsium Pulcherrimum. Yellow, fine border ; perennial. 3 feet . .... .10 



CI^E^J^^TIS. Nat. Ord., Ramtnculacece. 



A handsome class of climbers, very desirable for grooving against a wall or trellis. Seeds 

 of this tribe require some time to germinate. Hardy perennials. 



360 Clematis Flammula. White; very fi-agrant. 25 feet 10 



331 Paniculata. White. 10 feet 10 



362 Cirrhosa. A new variety, perfectly hardy ; a very rapid climber, literally cover- 



ing itself with large bunches of white sweet-scented flowers. 23 feet . . . .25 



363 Crispa. Light-blue, well-shaped flowers 10 



334 Virginica (Traveller's Joy). White 10 



CILiITOIlIA.. Nat. Ord., LegJiminosce. 



Splendid free-flowering greenhouse climbers, with large, elegant pea-shaped flowers, of 

 great beauty, particularly adapted and very etfective for training on trellis-work, wire globes, 

 or any of the numerous contrivances on which plants of this character may be grown for 

 greenhouse or conservatory decoration. Though perennials, they bloom the first year. 



365 Clitoria Coelestis. Sky-blue; from East Indies 10 



366 Gesnatia. Pale-blue, shaded with white ; from East Indies 25 



367 Airo-coerulea (new). Dark-blue; from East Indies 25 



368 Ternatea. Blue and white ; from East Indies 25 



369 Alba. White ; from East Indies 25 



370 Grandiflora. New large-flowered white 50 



37 1 Airo-ccerulea. Dark-blue; from East Indies 25 



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