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CHRYSANTHEMUMS— Continued. 



706. 1.0BD BEACONSFIELD. An exceedingly hand- 

 soibe and wonderfully brilliant variety. The flower is very 

 lar^e and perfect in form ; color a rich crimson maroon, 

 edged and .striped with gold, and having a golden rim svir- 

 rounding the eye. Pkt., loe. 



707. C. Coronariiun. Double white and vellow ; fine. 

 Pkt., 10c. 



CINEKABIA. (Cape Asters.) 

 Very attractive, free-flowering green-house plants, bloom- 

 ing during the winter and spring montlis. Though peren- 

 nials, tliey do better when treated as tender annuals. 



720. C. Hybvida, Grandiflora, Prize, Tall, Mixed. 

 Extra selected seed, unsurpiissable in quality, and beautiful 

 brilliant colors; 2 ft. Pkt., 40c.; extra large pkt., $1.50. 



721. Hybrida, Granditlora, Prize Dwarf, Mixed. 

 Produce the same large and brilliant flowers as the above 

 variety, but only grow about 1 ft. high. Pkt., 40c.; extra 

 large pkt., S1..W. 



722. Hybrida Double, Mixed. Possess all the varied 

 hues of the hybrid tall and dwarf varieties; 2 ft. Pkt., 40c.; 

 extra large pkt., $1.50. 



CINEKAKIA. (Dusty Miller.) 

 Cultivated only for their beautiful downy silver leaves, 

 which are among the finest for ribbon beds and masses. 

 Half-hardy perennials; 2 ft. 



740. C. Maritiina Candidissima. Large silverv, deeply 

 cut foliage. Pkt. 10c. 



741. Acanthifolia. Beautifully cut silvery foliage; 

 hardier than the above; 1 ft. Pkt., lOe. 



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750. THE CINNAMON VINE. This beautiful climber 

 possesses the rare quality of emitting from its flowers the de- 

 lightful odor of the cinnamon, and is very appropriately 

 called the "Cinnamon Vine." Perfectly hardy, the stem 

 dying down every autumn, but growing again so rapidly in 

 the spring as to completely cover any trellis or arbor very 

 early in the season. It is as easy cultivated as the Madeira 

 Vine, has no insect enemies, and is not affected by drought. 

 It is propagated from small bulblets, which will make from 

 ten to twenty feet of vine, and with its beautiful heart- 

 shaped leaves, bright green peculiar foliage, and clusters of 

 delicate white flowers, sending forth a delicious cinnamon 

 odor, render it by far one of the most desirable climbers in 

 cultivation. Bulbs, 6 for 30c. , or 50c. per dozen. Post-paid. 

 Roots 10c. each ; $1.00 per dozen. 



CI.AKKIA. 



An old favorite plant, growing well in any garden soil. 

 Seed can be sown either in September or early spring. 

 Hardv annual. 



760. C. Single and Double, Mixed. Beautiful snow 

 white, rosv ciimson, and deep rose; IJ^ ft. Oz.,25c.; pkt., 5c. 



761. C. Elegans, Pxirple King. Pkt., 5c. 



CLEMATIS. 



Well-known and greatly admired climbers, being re- 

 markable for the beauty and fragrance of their blossoms. 



780. C. Jackinan's Large-Flowering Hybrids. The 

 flowers will average three inches in diameter, ranging 

 through all conceivable shades of purple, violet, porcelain, 

 blue and white. Hardy perennials ; 10 ft. Pkt., 20c. 



781. Coccinea. Of slender habit, tubular flower, deep 

 vermilion on outside and yellow within. Hardy perennial ; 

 10ft. Pkt., 20c. 



782. Virginiana. Greenish white, fragrant flowers; 

 dies down to the ground in winter, but starts up in spring. 

 Hardy perennial ; 20 ft. Pkt., 10c. 



78.'}. Flainmula. A luxuriant climber, with large clus- 

 ters of small, white, sweet-scented flowers; 15 ft. Oz., 40c., 

 pkt., 10c. 



CL.EOME. (Spider Flower.) 



790. C. Speciossissima. The stamens of this strange- 

 looking, rose-colored flower resemble the legs of a spider. 

 Half-hardy annual ; 3 ft. Pkt., 5c. 



CLIANTHUS. (Australian Glory Pea.) 

 800. C Dampieri. A beautiful plant, with brilliant, 

 rich scarlet, pea-shaped flowers, with an intense black spot in 

 each centre. Green-house perennial ; 4 ft. Pkt, ,20o. 



CLINTONIA. 



820. C. Elegans. A pretty blue flower, similar in shape 

 to the Lobelia. Splendid for hanging ba.skets, or rock Avork, 

 or damp, shady situations. Hardy anrmal ; 1 ft. Pkt., 10c. 



COBEA. 



840. C. Scandens. A beautiful, rapid-growing climber, 

 with handsome foliage and large bell-shaped flowers, green 

 at first, changing to a beautiful, deep violet blue ; 20 to 30 

 feet. Half-hardy perennial. Oz., $1.25; pkt., 10c. 



COLECS. 



860. C. American Hybrids. Mixed. Seed saved from 

 the very finest new hybrid sorts, remarkable for their brilliant 

 and varied foliage. Pkt., 25c.; extra large pkt., 75c. 



COLLINSIA. 



A pretty, free-blooming plant, with various colored 

 flowers, white, pink, violet, purple, blue and gray-blue. 

 Hardy annual. 



880. C. Mixed. 1 ft. Pkt., 5c. 



COMMELINA. 



900. C. Coelestis. An erect plant, producing pretty 

 sky-blue flowers in great profasion. Roots should be pre- 

 served like Dahlias: its beauty will increase from year to 

 year; IJ^ ft. Half-hardy herbaceous perennial. Pkt., 10c. 

 CONVOLVULUS. (Morning Glory.) 



The most popular annual in cultivation. The dwarf 

 varieties are very pretty for bedding, hanging baskets and 

 vases. Hardy annual. 



920. C. Tricolor Koseus. Beautiful rose color, with 

 pure white centre, fringed with purple, shading lowanls the 

 throat with five broad bands of golden yellow ; 1 ft. Pkt., 5c. 



921. Major, Mixed. Finest colors; 15 ft. Oz., 20c.; 

 pkt. , 5c. 



922. Manritanicus. A beautiful trailing plant, with 

 rich blue flowers ; 1 ft. Pkt., lOe. 



923: New Crimson Violet. 1ft. Oz., 2.5c.; pkt., 5c. 

 924. Minor, Mixed. All colors; 1ft. Oz.,20c.; pkt., 5c. 



COSMOS. 

 930. C. Hybridus. See Novelties. Pkt., 15e. 



CUPHEA. (Cigar Plant.) 

 When planted outside will bloom all summer ; on the 

 approach of frost they may be removed to the conservatory, 

 where they will continue to bloom the entire winter. Ilaif- 

 hardy perennial. 



940. C. Hookeriana Grandiflora Superba. Beautiful 

 vermilion and orange color; 3 ft. Oz., 80c.; pkt., 10c. 



941. C. Miniata. Curious flowers of a bright ver- 

 milion, with a centre of reddLsh violet; 1}^ ft. Oz., 80c.; 

 pkt., 10c. 



942. C. Platycentra. Scarlet. Very pretty species. 

 Pkt., 10c. 



^ CYCLAMEN. 



960. C. Persicum Gigan- 

 teum. Mixed. Pure white and 

 delicate rose, changing to bright 

 crimson color at the base, measur- 

 ing from 2 to 2Vi2inches in length ; 

 Sin. Half-hardy perennial. Pkt., 

 50c., extra large pkt., 81.00. 



CYPRESS VINE. 



(Ipomsea Quamoclit.) 



An elegant climbing plant, 

 with beautiful fern-like foliage, 

 and masses of beautiful star- 

 shaped flowers; 15 ft. Half- 

 hardy annuals. 



980. C. Crimson. Oz., 40e.; 

 pkt., 10c. 



981. White. Oz.,40c.; pkt.,5o. 



982. Mixed. Oz., 40e.; pkt., 5c. 



983. Scarlet Ivy -leaved. Deeply lobed ivy-like leaves ; 

 fiery scarlet. Oz., 60c.; pkt., 5c. 



CYCLAMEN. 



