10 



PETER HENDERSON & CO.— FLOWER SEEDS. 



CERINTHE (Honeywort). Per pkt. 



The blossoms o; these showy Annuals secrete honey largely, 



which makes them much resorted to by bees. 

 Ceriiitlie Aspera. Golden yellow, 1 ft 10 



Gymnandra. Yellow and brown, 1 ft 10 



CHAM-fflPUCE, 



These thistles are quite ornamental in some styles of outdoor 



gardening. 

 Cliamsepuce Casabonse. Glossy dark green leaves, 

 with white nerves and brown spines. Ha'f-hardy 

 Perennial, 1 ft 10 



Diacantha. Magnificent ornamental foliage Bien- 



nial, with long leaves thickly set with spines, 2 ft. .10 



-ZT^S&xtJ&Z CHRYSANTHEMUM. 



This will always be a garden avorite, for, in the late autumn, 

 when nearly all outdoor plants have succumbed to frost, the 

 Chrysanthemum is then in its fullest glory. Of late years 

 our collection presents almost as wide a range of color as 

 the Dahlia. 



Clirysantliemnm Burridgeannm. Crimson, white 



centre. Hardy Annual, 1 ft 5 



Venustum. White, crimson centre. Hardy Annual, 



1 ft 5 



Coronarium. Double white. Hardy Annual, 2 ft ... . 5 



Double yellow. Hardy Annua 7 , 2 ft 5 



Mixed Annual "Varieties 5 



Jndicum. Large-flowering. Extra fine mixed. Half- 



hardy Perenn ial, 3 ft 25 



Vaimm (Dwarf Pompone). Choice double mixed. 



Hay-hardy Perc-nnial, 1 ft 25 



ClNERAEIA HYBRIDA. 



cr -^^r^a^ CINERARIA. 



The class known as ft Hybrida are very attractive greenhouse 

 plants, and are justly much admired. The variety C. Mari- 

 lima, also offered, is altogether different, having no beauty 

 in its flowers, being cultivated for its silvery foliage, which 

 alone makes it one of the finest plants for ribbon lines and 

 masses that is grown. 



Cineraria Hybrida. Extra choice mixed colors. From 

 prize varieties 50 



New Dwarf. Finest mixed ...25 



Maritima. An ornamental-foliaged plant, with large 



silvery leaves 10 



New Donble-Flo^vering. The blooms of this nov- 



elty are perfectly double. There are representa- 

 tives of all the modifications of colors usually 

 found among Cinerarias — namely, crimsons and ma- 

 gentas, purples, both dark and light, as well a3 

 flowers tipped with several tints of violet and ma- 

 genta 1 00 



Ou^^^u CLARKIA. Per PU. 



An old'favorite, the varieties of which are described below. 



Hardy Annual. 

 C'lorliia Rosea fl. pi. Beautiful double variety, 1>£ ft 5 



Integripetala. Bosy crimson, large and handsome, 



1 ' 4 f t . . . . .■ 5 



Pulcliella. Deep rose, 1 Y z ft 5 



Alba. Pure white, very pretty, l}i ft 5 



Finest Mixed Varieties 5 



^fL^^^A^^ CLEMATIS. 



A well known hardy climbing plant. 



Clematis Flaimnula. "White, fragrant, 15 ft .....10 



Virginiana. Green 25 



Cy^^ol*^^ CLEOME. 



Cleome Rosea. Half-hardy Annual, with rose-colored 



flowers, 2 ft 25 



CLIANTHUS. 



Mafiificent plants, which many have found difficult to raise, 

 but which can be succeeded with when sown in open air in 

 May, in a dry sunny position. 



Cliantlius Dampieri. A magnificent shrub; flowers in 

 clusters, drooping, pea-shaped, four inches in 

 length, of a brilliant scarlet, with intense black 

 spots in the centre of each flower 25 



"German Flag." A new and beautiful form 



of Cliantlius Dampieri, so named from the resem- 

 blance of the flower to the flag of the German na- 

 tion 50 



/i^^fv^ wry 4|a 



£ Bums' 



/ftK£— ****-*!. 



COBffiA SCANDENS. 



COB.2EA. 



A fine summer climbing plant, quick-growing, and bearing 

 large bell-shaped purple flowers. In sowing place Vie seed 

 edgewise, and cover lightly. Ha'f-hardy Perennial. 



Cobsea Scandens. Purple, 20 ft. (See Cut) 10 



COCCINEA. 



A handsome climbing gourd, with glossy foliage and scarlet 



fruit. Ha'f-hardy Perennial. 

 Coccinea Indica. Scarlet .....10 



COCKSCOMB (See Celosia Cristata). 



