PETER HENDERSON & CO.'S CATALOGUE OF SEED3. 



Celosia Cristata (Cockscomb), 

 Page 10. 



Calceolaria (single flower.) 

 Page 8. 



BROWALLIA. 



PER PKT. 



Very handsome, profuse blooming plants, growing freely in any rich soil. Half-hardy 

 Annuals. 



Browallia Elata Ccerulea. Blue, 1+ ft 5 



Alba, White, 1* ft 5 



BRYONOPSIS. 



An elegant climber, with ivy-like, pale-green foliage, and beautifully marked green fruit, 



changing to bright scarlet, "with white stripes. Half-hardy Annual. 

 Bryonopsis Laciniosa Erythrocarpa. 10 ft 10 



CACALIA (Tassel Flower). 



Free growing, profuse flowering, hardy annuals } with clusters of pretty tassel-shaped, 



golden yellow and scarlet flowers. 

 Cacalia. Mixed colors, l-§- f t 5 



CALANDRINIA. 



Beautiful creeping plants, admirably adapted for planting in rock-work, or any hot situa- 

 tion, where they will produce flowers in profusion. Hardy Annuals. 

 Calandrinia GrrandifLora. Rosy pink, 1 ft 5 



TJmbellata. Eich violet crimson, exceedingly beautiful, | f t 5 



CALCEOLARIA. 



Splendid plants for greenhouse decoration, forming in spring dense masses of their beautiful 

 pocket-like flowers. Sow in September. The seed germinates best without heat, and 

 should be sown in pans or pots. The pots to be half filled with drainage, over which put 

 the rough siftings of the mould, finishing off with very fine soil. When thus prepared, 

 water through a fine rose watering-pot, and carefully "sow the seed, but do not cover it. 

 Place pots in a close frame, or under a hand glass in a shaded part of the garden, taking 

 care to protect from exposure to the sun. When the seedlings are strong enough, prick 

 them off into pots prepared as before, and place in a similar position. 



Calceolaria Hybrida Superba. Saved from the finest formed and most beautifully 



marked varieties. {See cut) 50 



■ New Dwarf. A beautiful dwarf variety: can be grown without stakes, and is liter- 

 ally loaded with flowers 50 



Shrubby. Splendid varieties for bedding, finest mixed 50 



CALLIOPSIS, or COREOPSIS. 



This genus is one of the most striking of all annuals, the tall varieties beiug very effective 

 in mixed borders, while the dwarf, from their compact habit, are well adapted for beds, 

 the colors of all being so striking and beautiful as seldom to be passed without remark. 

 Ha rdy Ann uals. 



Calliopsis. Finest mixed varieties 5 



CALENDULA (Cape Marigold). 



Showy, free-flowering, hardy annuals, growing freely in almost any soil. 

 Calendula Pluvialis. Large pure white 5 



Pongeii Fl. Pleno. Double white 10 



