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NO. PRICE 



CYCL.AJN'TIIEK-A.. Nat. Ord., CucurbitacetB. 



Curious bird-shaped gourds, of a very ornamental character ; rapid climbers ; thrives !n 

 any rich soil in a warm situation. Very desirable for covering arbors, treUis-work, &c. 

 Half-hardy annuals. 



445 Cyclanthera Explodens. An elegant new climber, as hardy and as fast a grower as the 



Cyclanthera Pedata, with handsome foliage, and pretty oval-shaped fruits, explod- 

 ing with a loud noise when ripe, and thus distributing their seeds . . $0-25 



446 -^— Pedata. Graceful slender-habited climbing-plants, with pendant branches of ele- 



gant balloon-like seed-pods ; a novel plant, of easy culture. 15 feet . . . . 10 



CYCI^AJVtEIV. Nat. Ord., Primulacea. 



Few plants present a more gay appearance in the early spring months than the Cyclamen. 

 From November to May, they enliven the greenhouse vnith their singularly shaped and 

 various-colored flowers, often in such masses as to eclipse many more stately and conspicu- 

 ous objects ; yet, with such decorative qualities, they are but sparingly cultivated. Half- 

 hardy perennial. 



447 Cyclamen Africanum (MacrophyUum). White and rose ; fine foliage ; from Africa. 



Three-quarters foot 25 



448 Hederaefolium. Exceedingly pretty ; from Britain. Half foot 25 



449 —— Persicum. White and pink; a charming sweet-scented variety; from Cyprus. 



Half foot 25 



450 — Vernum. A splendid variety 25 



451 Mixed 25 



CYTISUS. Nat. Ord., Leguminosex. 



An extremely useful free-flowering, ornamental tribe of shrubs, equally valuable for the 

 decoration of the conservatory, drawing-room, and flower-garden ; succeeding in any ordi- 

 nary soil. Greenhouse shrubs. 



452 Cytisus Attleyanus. A splendid shrub 25 



453 Ramosissimus Superbus. Beautifiil yellow ; from Spain 25 



CYMtlESlS VKVE (Ipomea Quauoclit). Nat. Ord., Convolvulacece. 



454 Cypress Vine, Scarlef. A tender, climbing annual, vrith graceful foliage and scar- 



let flowers; seed should not be planted in open ground before the last of 

 May or first of June. 15 feet 05 



455 — — White. Variety of the preceding 05 



456 — — Rosea. Rose-color 05 



LiLiPUTiAK OR BODQUBT DAHLIA. (See next page.) 



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