PETER HENDERSON & CO.— FLOWER SEEDS. 



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Hybrida or Floi^ering' Varieties. Per Pkt. 



Magnificent flowering plants for conservatories, etc., in tlie winter and 

 spring. Tiie flowers of the Grandiflora or Large Flowering tj-pe 

 measure 2 inches across, are of white, blue, violet, crimson, etc., 

 covering the plant with a sheet of bloom. HHP. 1ft. (See cut.) 



Cineraria, Large Flowering Mixed. From choicest prize varieties, 1 ft. 50 



Dwarf Growing Large Flowering Mixed. ^^ f t 50 



Double Large Flowering Mixed 50 



Good Mixed 25 



— — "Cart Wheel." {See Novelties.) 



"White Foliage Varieties. 



Also known as "Dusty Miller." Largely used for ribbon planting, vases, 



etc. HHP. 

 Maritima. Silver}- leaves, compact habit. 1 ft 10 



Acanthifolia. Gray-white leaves, spreading haVjit. 2 ft 10 



COI^EUS. Per Pkt. 



Hants -with richlj' colored foliage of 



maroon, green, crimson, yellow, 



etc., veined and spotted in a 



beautiful manner. For groups 



on lawns and ribboning they are 



indispensable. TP. 1 to 3 ft. 

 ■Coleus, Fine Mixed. Including 



many sorts 25 



New Hybrids, Choicest 



Mixed 50 



— — NcTv Large Leaved Varieties, 



Mixed 50 



COWSLIP. 



The well known favorite English Cow- 

 slip, flowering early in the spring. 

 ■Cowslip, Mixed Colors. HP. 'j^ ft. 5 



COSMIDIUM. 



Showy annual for beds and borders , 

 flowei's large crimson, brown 

 and yellow. HA. 2 ft 5 



COSMOS. 



IPlants 4 to 6 ft. high ; literally cov- 

 ered in the autumn with large 

 single flowers, resembling Sin- 

 gle Dahlias. A group in bloom is 

 a gorgeous sight. Colors range 

 through shades of rose, purple, 

 flesh, white, etc. (See cut.) 



Cosmos, Large Flowering Mixed. 10 



Pearl. Beautiful 



snow white 15 



CrNERARI.\ HYBEIDA. 



CI.EMEATIS. Per Pkt. 



Handsome hardy climbers for train- 

 ing on walls, trellises, etc., or 

 drooping over rock work. HP. 

 6 to 12 ft. 



Clematis, Large Flow^eriug Mixed 

 (Jaokman's). Flowers 3 to 4 

 inches across, of charming 

 shades of blue, white, purple, 

 etc. ( See cut) 25 



Coccinea. Tubular flowers of 



waxy vermilion, interior yellow 15 



Crispa. Tube-shaped flowers, 



expanding into a star ; exquisite 

 pale blue and white 15 



Flammula (Virgin's Bower). 



Fragrant white feathery flowers, 

 borne in clusters 10 



COCCINEA. 



Coccinea Indica. Handsomeclimb- 

 er, with dark, glossy, green 

 foliage, bearing fruits 2 inches 

 long, which turn to brilliant 

 scarlet, spotted with white. 

 HHP. 10 ft 10 



COI.I.INSIA. 



Free flowering annuals of great 

 beauty, for massing and mixed 

 flower borders. HHA. 1 to 2 ft. 



Collinsia, Finest Mixed. White, 

 blue, violet, pink, etc 5 



CONVOLVUI.US. 



The well known Morning Glories. Splendid climbing and bedding plants. 

 Nothing can equal them for rapidity of growth and profusion of bloom. 



Climbing: Varieties. (C. Major.) HA. 30 to 50 ft. 



Convolvulus, "White 5 



Blue 5 



Striped 5 



Convolvulus, Rose 5 



Blood Red 5 



Mixed 5 



Aureus Superbus. A smaller growing sort, with smaller flowers of 



golden yellow 10 



Mauritanicus. A beautiful trailing variety for vases, baskets, etc. ; 



flowers blue with white and yellow throat. HHP. 3 ft 10 



Bedding: Varieties. (C. Minor.) 



These grow onlj- about 1 foot high ; the flowers are freely borne, and remain 



open all day, if pleasant ; splendid for bedding. HA. 1 ft. 

 Convolvulus, Minor Unicaulis. Kich violet 5 



Crimson "Violet. Eioli crimson violet, with white throat and yellow ej-e 5 



Roseus. Rose, with white throat, fringed purple, large golden eye 5 



Minor, Mixed. Including many varieties 5 



For an Abridged List of standard varieties, not specially described here, see padres 91 and 92. 



