For the Southern States. 



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Balsamina liortensis. Lady Slipper. A well known flower of 

 easy culture. Requires good ground to produce double flowers. 



15 ;i Isamina. Camelia flowered. Very double and beautiful colors. 



Balsa in in a canielia flora alba. Pure white flowers, used 

 for bouquets. About two feet high. Sow from February till August. 



Bellas Perennis. Daisy. Finest double mixed varieties. Four 

 inches high ; from October till January. 



Cacalia coccinea, Dwarf Cock's-comb. 



Cacalia coccinea, Scarlet Tassel Flower. A profuse flowering 

 plant, with tassel shaped flowers in clusters. One and a half feet. Sow 

 from February till May. 



Calendula officinalis. Pot Marigold. A plant which, properly 

 speaking, belongs to the aromatic herbs, but sometimes cultivated for 

 the flowers, which vary in different shades of yellow. One and a half 

 feet. From January till April. 



Celocia cristata. Dwarf Cock's-comb. Well known class of 

 flowers which are very ornamental, producing large heads of crimson 

 and yellow flowers. One to two feet high. Sow from February till 

 August. 



Cherianthus Cheri. Wallflower. This flower is highly esteemed 

 in some parts of Europe, but does not grow very perfectly here, and 

 seldom produces the large spikes of double flowers, which are very 

 fragrant. Two feet high. November till March. 



Campanula speculum. Bellflower or Venus' looking-glass. 

 Free flowering plants of different colors, from white to dark blue. 

 One foot high. Sow from December till March. 



Centaurea cyanus. Bottle Pink. A hardy annual of easy 

 culture, of various colors. Two feet high. 



Centaurea suavolens. Yellow, Sweet Sultan. December to 

 April. 



Cineraria hybrida. A beautiful green-house plant. Seed should 



be sown in October or November, and they will flower 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 and a half feet high. October till 

 April. 



