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Bocconia Japonica (cordata). 



or pots ; large beautiful leaves ; 



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Per pkt. 

 Stately foliage plants for lawns 

 hardy perennial 6c. 



Brachycome, mixed colors. ("Swan River Daisy"). Beautiful 

 annual, forming a close, compact plant, with large single blue or 

 white flowers, borne freely all summer, § ft 5c. 



Browallia, mixed colors ("Amethyst"). Handsome annuals, 

 with blue or white flowers completely studding the bushy plants 

 during the whole summer ; fine for garden beds in summer or pot 

 culture in winter, IK ft 5c. 



Bryonopsis- A beautiful summer climber, with palmate leaves ; its 

 yellow flowers are followed by pretty, cherry-like, green fruits, 

 which change to bright scarlet marbled with white, 10 ft 5c. 



Cacalia, mixed ("Tassel Flowers," " Flora's PaintBrush," etc.) Very 



pretty summer-flowering garden plants. Prized for cutting, IK ft. . 6c. 



Cactus, mixed varieties. Beautiful plants for pot culture in the 

 window or greenhouse ; the flowers of some are very beautiful, and 

 the foliage of others very curious 25c. 



Calampelis (" Bugle Vine "). A well-known beautiful annual climber. 

 Trained to a trellis or south wall it is an ornamental object through- 

 out the summer, its bright orange tubular flowers contrasting 

 effectively with the delicate green of the foliage, 10 ft. (See cut.).. 10c. 



Calandrinia grandifiora. Very beautiful dwarf-growing annual for 

 the flower garden ; in the sunshine the large rose colored flowers 

 expand into a perfect blaze of beauty, 1 ft 6c, 



Calceolaria. (Seepage 72.) 



Calendula. (See page 73.) 



Calliopsis or Coreopsis. (Seepage 72.) 



Callirhoe involucrata (" Mallow Poppy"). A charming dwarf, trac- 

 ing plant ; large, saucer-shaped flowers 2 inches across, of a rich, 



dark crimson ; effective for beds or trailing over rock-work 5c. 



pedata nana. An annual variety, forming dense, compact 

 bushes, 1 ft. high. Handsome flowers, 2 inches across, crimson, 

 white eye, produced all summer long 5c. 



Campanula ("Bell Flowers"). (See page 1'6.) 

 Canterbury Bells. (Seepage 73.) 

 Canary Bird Vine. (Seepage 73.) 

 Candytuft. (Seepage 73.) 

 Canna. (Seepage 74.) 

 Carnation. (Seepage 76.) 



Catcnny, mixed. Showy, early-flowering garden annuals, IK ft 5c. 



Celastrus scandens (" Bitter Sweet"). Hardy climber, leaves turning 



yellow in the fall, with clusters of orange colored fruit, 20 ft 10c. 



Celosias and Cockscombs. (Seepage 74.) 



Centaureas, white leaved. (" Dusty Miller.") Valuable plants for 

 ribbon bedding, the silvery whiteness of the leaves being very 

 effective with other colored leaved plants. Although perennials 

 they are usually grown as annuals. 



candidissima. Bound compact plants, silvery white, 1 ft 10c. 



Clementei. Arching white, fringed leaves, IK ft 10c. 



gymnocarpa. One of the best, white foliage, 1 }4 f t 10c. 



cyanus varieties (" Blue Bottle," "Corn Flower," etc.) (Seepage 74.) 



Centauridium Drummondi. Showy, robust garden annual, with 



large saucer-shaped single yellow flowers, 2 ft 5c. 



Centranthus macrosiphon, mixed. Bushy garden annuals, with 



large heads of red, pink or white flowers, 1 ft 6c. 



Centrosema grandiflora ("The Butterfly Pea"). (See page 73.) 



Cephalandra palmata. A beautiful South African climber, growing 

 rapidly. The vines are long, slim and straight, bearing very large 

 palmated, light green leaves. Flowers large, reddish orange, suc- 

 ceeded by small, bright carmine, cucumber-shaped fruits, 30 ft. . . 10c. 



Cerastium tomentosum ("Snow in Summer"). Hardy trailing 

 plants, with silvery foliage. Used as edgings for flower beds 

 and as ground-work for carpet bedding. White flowers, K ft 10c. 



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IgJ Chrysanthemum Frutescens. These are the "French Margue- 

 rites " or " French Daisies " so much grown for cut flowers. They 

 make elegant bushy pot plants for winter flowering and bloom all 

 summer in the garden. 



Frutescens grandiflorum. White 10c. 



Frutescens Comtesse de Chambord. Yellow.. 10c. 



fP Latlfolium or Maximum. Tbegreatwhite "MoonPenny Daisy/' 

 One of our finest hardy perennials, forming bushy plants liteAlly 

 covered n late summer with white flowers three inches acriss. 

 Highly prized for cutting, and lasting in water fully a week. Very 

 effective for garden. (See cut.) 10o. 



lA&{pjChrysantheniums. Annual, Chinese and Japanese. (Seepage15.) 



]Rj Cineraria maritima ("Dusty Miller"). Extensively used for.rib- 

 bon planting, vases, hanging baskets, etc.; leaves silvery gay; 

 although perennial it is usually grown as an annual, 1 ft ...... i- • ■ . 6c. 



For greenhouse or flowering Cinerarias, seepage 75. 



A Clarkia. Charming annuals for flower beds. The flowers of ipse, 

 white, red, purple, etc., borne in profusion during the summer 



Single, mixed. Many sorts, 1 to 2 ft '. ... 6c. 



Double, mixed. Including many sorts, 1 to 2 ft 5c. 



tP § Clematis paniculata. One ofthe finest species. Of robust habit, and 

 covered from the ground to the summit with pure white, frag ant 

 flowers, freely produced, completely hiding the foliage. The 

 flowers are followed by pretty seed pods of bronzy red, 12 ft 15c. 



\P t Large flowering, mixed (Jackman's). Flowers 3 to 4 inches 



across, of charming shades of blue, white, purple, etc., 10 to 12 t. . 16o. 



fP § coccinea. Tubular flowers of waxy vermilion, interior yellow, 1 ft. 10c. 



jp § crispa. Bell-like flowers of exquisite pale blue and white ; very 



fragrant, 10 to 12 ft ^_ 100. 



fP 5 flammula. Fragrant white feathery flowers, in clusters ; admi 3u 



for its grace, 25 to 30 ft 6c. 



(A Cleome pungens ("Giant Spider Plant"). This is a showy plant, 

 producing curious heads of flowers of bright rose color with long 

 graceful antenna?-like stamens, of easy cultivation, blooming 

 early and continuing late, 4 to 5 ft 5c. 



IS Clianthus Dampieri ("Australian Glory Pea"). One of the most 

 beautiful plants grown for either the greenhouse or border; the 

 flowers of scarlet, blotched with black, are borne in gorgeous 

 clusters ; tender shrubby trailer ; succeeds best when treated as 

 an annual; must not be transplanted 10c. 



lA § Cohsea scandens. (Seepage!?,.) 



(A § Coccinea Zndica. A remarkably pretty annual climber; foliage 

 ivy-like, bright and luxuriant ; never troubled with insects ; small 

 flowers followed by numerous fruits 2 inches long, which turn to 

 brilliant scarlet, spotted with white, 10 ft 10c. 



lg[ Coleus. (See page 73.) 



A Collinsia, mixed colors. Free flowering, summer blooming annuals 

 of great beauty, for massing and mixed flower borders ; great 

 variety of color — white, purple and crimson predominating, 1 to 2 ft. 5c. 



fpj Convolvulus Mauritanicus. A beautiful trailing perennial, for 



vases, baskets, etc. ; flowers blue, and white yellow throat, 3 ft. .. 10c. 



A Major and Minor ("Morning Glories"). (See page 74.) 



A Cosmidium Burridgeanum. Showy annual, full of bloom summer 



and autumn ; flowers maroon, edged golden yellow, IK ft 5c. 



(A Cosmos. (See page 13.) 



\P Cowslip ("Primula veris"). (See Primrose, page 95.) 



(A Crepis, mixed colors (" Hawk's Beard "). Pretty dwarf annuals, 

 deserving a place in every garden, of easy culture, blooming in 

 profusion ; excellent for cutting, 1 f t . . . (See cut. ) 5c. 



A § Cucumis flexuosus ("Snake Cucumber"). Rapid growing annual 

 climber, with curious fruits 3 feet long, which, when allowed to 

 fully ripen, can be kept as curiosities, 6 ft 5c. 



lA Cuphea miniata. A pretty annual for pots or garden; scarlet, 1 ft.. 10c. 



IPJ Cyclamen. (Seepage 75.) 



1ST Cyperus alternifolius ("Umbrella Plant"). A very decorative 



foliage plant of graceful habit, very useful for vases, etc., IK ft 10c. 



lA § Cypress Vine. Summer climbing annuals, with feathery foliage and 

 star-shaped flowers ; borne in clusters, 15 to 20 ft. (See cut.) 

 White — 5c. Bose 6c. Scarlet..... .6c. Mixed 5c. 



For Signification of Characters A, rP> etc., see page OO. 



