PETER HENDERSON & CO.'S CATALOGUE OF SEEDS. 



Candytuft, White Rocket. Candytuft, Sweet-scented. 



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CALAMPELIS (Eccremocarpus). 



PER PK.T. 



A handsome, rapid growing climber, with very pretty foliage, producing in great abundance 



clusters of beautiful tube-shaped flowers. Tender Annual. 

 Calampelis Scaber. Orange, 10 ft 10 



CALLIKHOE. 



Beautiful free-flowering plants, commencing to bloom when small, and continuing through- 

 out the summer and fall : excellent for beds or masses. Hardy Annual. 

 Callirhoe Pedata. Purple crimson, with white eye, 2 ft 10 



Involucrata. Beautiful hardy perennial, 1 ft. . 10 



CANDYTUFT (Iberis). 



Very beautiful hardy annuals, very effective in beds, groups and ribbon borders; also for 



pot culture, for conservatory decoration during winter; indispensable for bouquets. 



Candytuft. Fragrant, pure white, pinnated foliage, 1 ft. (See cut.) „ 5 



Crimson, very beautiful, 1 ft 5 



Lilac, dwarf, very compact 5 



Dark purple 5 



Rocket, pure white, in large trusses, 1 ft. (See cut.) 5 



White, very delicate, 1 ft 5 



Fine mixed, 1 ft 5 



. — Perennial (I. Sempervirens), 1 ft 10 



CAMPANULA. 



This is one of the most useful, well-known and beautiful tribe of perennials. Many of the 

 varieties, if sown early in the spring, will bloom the first year, as G carpatica and alba, 

 and are valuable for beds and edgings. G. pyramidalis, which may be trained to any 

 form of growth, and is, when well grown, in pots, a most beautiful and stately plant. 

 The different varieties are all well worthy of a prominent place in every garden. 



Campanula Carpatica. Mauve. Hardy Perennial, 1 ft 5 



Carpatica Alba, Pure white. Hardy Perennial, 1 ft 5 



Xioreii, Purple lilac. Hardy Annual, 1 ft 5 



Loreii Alba. "White, tinged with silver gray. Hardy Annual, 1 ft -5 



Pyramidalis. Blue. Hardy Perennial, 3 ft 5 



Pyramidalis Alba. White. Hardy Perennial, 3 ft 5 



CANKA (Indian Shot). 



Plants grown mainly for their rich foliage, though having also the advantage of additional 

 beauty in their flowers, varying in many shades of crimson, scarlet, orange and yellow. 

 Previous to sowing, soak the seeds in hot water for about 12 hours. Sow from March 

 till the end of April, in light soil, and place in a gentle heat : when the young plants 

 have attained their second leaf, pot off singly, and grow on in moderate heat until estab- 

 lished, gradually harden, and plant out into rich soil, on a warm border. During win- 

 ter the tubers should be kept in a cool, dry place, until spring. Half-hardy Perennials. 



Canna, Marechal Vaillan$. Splendid variety, orange, 4 to 6 ft. (See cut) 25 



Mussefolia Hybrida. Red, foliage resembling a small banana, 2 ft 10 



Nepalensis. Clear yellow, 3 ft ... 10 



Tricolor. Bright scarlet, striped foliage, 2 ft 10 



"Warscewiczii. Brilliant red, variegated foliage, 3 ft 1() 



Zebrina. Scarlet, striped foliage, 4 ft 10 



Finest Mixed 5 



