QLirri(^ Bros/ |^ortieultural Quide.- 



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CASTOR OIL BEAN. 



(See Ricimie.) 



Very desirable plants, extensively used for massini^ where a brilliant display 

 is wanted. We offer some of the newest and best varieties; I14 foot. H. A. 



Integripetala— Rosy crimson, large and handsome 5 



Integripetala Rose, fl. pL— Beautiful double variety 5 



Integripetala Alba— Pure white, very pretty 5 



Integripetala— Mrs. Langtry— Snow white, center crimson, brilliant 5 



Llmbatta— White margined 5 



Pulchella— Deep rose 5 



Finest Mixed Single Varieties 5 



Finest Mixed Double Varieties 5 



CLEMATIS. 



A well known hardy climbin<; plant. 



Flammula— White, fragrant, 15 feet . . 10 



Jackmanni Varieties— Mixed shades of blue, white, purple, etc. Flowers 



3 to 4 inches across 25 



Viticella— White 10 



CLEOME. 



Half-hardy annual, with rose-colored flowers. 

 Rosea— !i feet 5 



CLIANTHUS. 



Magnificent plants, which may be found difficult to raise, but which can be 

 successfully grown when sown in open air in May, in a dry, sunny position. 

 H. II. P. 

 Dampleri — A magnificent shrub, flowers in clusters, drooping, pea-shaped, 



4 inches in lengtli, of a brilliant scarlet with intense black spots in center of 

 each flower 20 



CLERODENDRON BALFOURII. 



Charming greenhouse climber, producing rich scarlet flowers from sno'w- 

 white envelopes. It may also be trained on a trellis as a pot plant, with 

 fine effect. II. H. B 25 



COB^A. 



One of the finest of our summer climbers, with fine foliage and large, bell- 

 ehaped purple flowers. It grows very rapidly, often attaining a height of twenty 

 to thirty feet, and spreading out correspondingly. In sowing, place the seed 

 edgewise and cover lightly. H. H. P. * 

 Scandens— Purple, 20 feet 10 



COCCINEA. 



Indlca— A handsome climber, with brilliant red berries spotted white, foliage 

 dark glossy green. H. H. P 10 



COSMIDIUM. 



Showy annuals, well adapted for groups and borders. H. A. 

 Engelmanni— Yellow 5 



(See Celosia Crietata. ) 



COSMOS. 



Fine Mixed English— X foot... 



COSMOS. 



Free blooming 

 plants with large 

 single flowers, 

 resembling small 

 single Bahlias. 

 Mixed shades 

 of purple, 

 rose, white, 



etc 10 



Pure Wlaite.lO 



COWSLIP. 



In spring this 

 is a very useful 

 plant for borders, 

 but is of little 

 beauty after 



warm weatlier seta in. H. P. 



5 



CONVOLVULUS. 



CONVOLVULUS. 



C. Major (Morning Glory) is undoubtedly the most popular annual climber in 

 cultivation. The minor varieties are largely used for bedding and hanging 

 baskets. H. H.A. 



Aurea Superbus— Beautiful golden-yellow, 6 feet, lO 



Major (Morning Glory)— Fine mixed varieties. Peroz., lOcte S 



Mauritanicus— Hardy trailing plant, about 1 foot high, and produces an 

 abundance of rich, satiny, lavender blossoms. Especially adapted for rock- 

 work or baskets , lO 



Minor Tricolor— Violet, purple and white, 1 foot 5 



Minor Unicaulus— An upright variety with compact heads of pitrplish blue 



flowers, 1 foot & 



Minor Kermeslna Violacea— Crimson violet, very brilliant, 1 foot &. 



COLEUS. 



Coleus are indispensable wherever colored-leaved plants are desired. The^ 

 seed we offer may be expected to produce many new, striking varieties. H. H. P. 

 Now Hybrids 2S 



CORDYLINE. 



Australia- Ornamental foliage; greenhouse plant 25- 



COLLINSIA. 



Pree-bloommg annual. The flowers are in whorles, with several on each 

 stem, usually a little over a foot high. H. H. A. 

 Mixed Varieties 5- 



COLLOMIA. 



A useful border plant, and well suited for pot culture. H. A. 

 Mixed— Pink and salmon 5- 



CORONILLA. 



Glauca— Fine growing shrubs; for pots; yellow. H. H. P 85- 



