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Candy-tuft white and purple. 



Catchfiy, Lobels many varieties and very ornamental ; the red 



and white are beautiful when mingled. 

 Caterpillar plant ; the pods give rise to the name. 

 Cayanus or Blue-bottle of sorts. 

 Clarkia-pulchella. 



Clary purple and red topped, of fine appearance. 

 Corcopsis-tinctoria brown and orange. 

 Gilia-capitata. 

 Globe-thistle. 

 Gourds ; some one of about forty varieties may be tried in a 



warm sheltered place. See list for hotbed frame. 

 Hawkweed red and purple; the yellow is paltry. 

 Heart's. ease or Pansy; properly a violet common rricoloured, 



large Dutch, yellow, purple. They flower the first year, but 



may be continued by parting the roots in autumn. 

 Hollyhock, Chinese, variegated, double, single. 

 Honeywort greater, small, purple. 

 Indian Cress a new dark variety. 

 Kaulfussia-arneloides. 

 Ketmia, Bladder, or Flower-of-an-hour. Its blossoms cannot 



endure the sun, but are produced in long succession. 

 Kidney Bean, Runner large scarlet, large white. 

 Larkspur of many fine varieties, which may all be had from the 



same parcel of seed. 

 Lavatera red, purple, white. 



Love-in-a-mist or Fennel-flower blue, white, yellow, double. 

 Lupine common, yellow, blue, white, sweet-scented. 

 Lychnis dwarf-annual and purple. 

 Mallow curled, scarlet, Venetian. 

 Malope-grandiflora crimson and purple. 

 Marigold common large double, orange-coloured, lemon-coloured, 



red, ranunculus-flowered. 

 Mignionette the sweetest of all ought to be sown largely and 



at different times for a em-cession. The earliest will yield ripe 



seed. 



Muiberry-blite. 

 Nigella: see Love-in-a-mist. 

 Nolana-prostrata. 

 (Enothera-Lindleyana. 



