For the Southern States. 
Campanula speculum. lBell-Flower, or Venus’ looking- 
glass. Free flowering plants of different colors, from white to dark 
blue; one foot high. Sow from December till March. 
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Centaurea cyanus. Centaurea suavolens. 
Centaurea cyanus. Bottie Pink. A hardy annual of easy 
culture, of various colors; two feet high. 
Centaurea suavolens. Yellow, Sweet Sultan. December to 
April. ; 
Cimeraria hybrida. <A beautiful green-house plant. Seed 
should be sown in October or November, and they will fiower in spring. 
Per package 25 cents. ‘ ‘ 
Dianthus Barbatus. Sweet William. A well known plant 
which has been much improved of late years. Their beautiful colors 
make them very showy. Should be sown early, otherwise they will 
not flower the first spring; one anda half feet high. October till April. 
Dianthus barbatus. Dianthus chinensis double. 
Dianthus Chimensis. Chinese Pink. A_ beautiful class of 
annuals of various colors, which flower very profusely in early spring 
and summer; one foot high. From October till April. 
Dianthus Heddewiggii. Japan Pink. This is the most showy 
of any of the annual pinks. The flowers are very large and of brilliant 
