PETER HENDERSON & CO.'S CATALOGUE OF SEEDS. 13 



CARNATION, Nat, Orel. Caryophyllacece. Perptt. 



Very popular favorites, unequalled for their varied and richly-colored flowers, 

 and delicious] y fragrant perfume. Succeed best in light, rick soil. Half-hardy 

 perennials. 

 Carnation. Mixed, for border 'culture 10 



Fine German Mixed. From named flowers 25 



Choice Bizarres and Flakes. From stage flowers, extra fine 50 



Perpetual or Tree. Extra choice 50 



OASTOH OIL BEANS, (See Bicinus.) 



CATCHFLY (Silene armeria), Nat. Ord. Caryophyllacece. 



A beautiful genus of free blooming hardy annuals, succeeding iu any garden 

 soil. 



Catchfly Lobels. Red. \\ ft 5 



■ White. 14 ft 5 



Rose, li ft 5 



Mixed. All colors 5 



CEDRONELLA, Nat. Ord. Lamiacew. • 



A beautiful plant, with fragrant foliage, and long spikes of purple flowers re- 

 maining long in bloom. Hardy perennial. 



Cedronella Cana. Purple, 2 ft 15 



CELOSIA, Nat. Ord. Amarantacew. 



Magnificent plants for greenhouse or conservatory decoration, producing iu 

 the greatest profusion spikes of the most beautiful feathery-looking flowers. 

 They succeed well in the garden, if planted out in June, in a warm sheltered 

 situation. Half-hardy annuals. 

 Celosia Cristata ( Coelcseoml)). Crimson, £ f b 10 



Pyramidalis Aurea. Golden yellow plumes, very flue, 3 ft 15 



Pyramidalis Coccinea. Eick carmine, 3 ft * 15 



CENTAUEIDIU3M, Nat. Ord. Composilcv. 



The most striking ot all the beautiful Coreopsis-like flowers, with rich, crim- 

 son brown centre, and golden yellow border. Hardy annual. 

 Centauridium Drummondii. 2 ft 10 



CENTAUEEA, Nat. Ord. Compositx. 



Very showy, free-flowering border plants, growing freely in any common 

 garden soil. Hardy annuals. 



Centaurea Americana. Lilac purple, 2 ft 5 



■ Cyanus (Cornflower). Mixed, 2ft 5 



Suaveolens. Yellow. 1^ ft 5 



In Varieties. Mixed 5 



CENTEANTHU3, Nat. Ord. Valmianacece. 



Very pretty, free-flowering, compact growing plants, succeeding in any 

 garden soil. Hardy annuals. 

 Centranthus Albus. White, very pretty, 1 ft ,5 



Macrosiphon. Long-tubed, red, 2 ft 5 



Mixed Varieties 5 



CEEASTIOT, Nat. Ord. Garyophyllacew. 



Neat dwarf, silvery -leaved plants, most suitable for edgings and rock-work. 

 Hardy perennials. 

 Cerastium Biebersteinii. Leaves silvery white, I f t 1 5 



Tomentosum. Very pretty, i ft 15 



CEEINTHE (Eoneywort), Nat. Ord. Boraginacece. 

 Showy border annuals, much frequented by bees ; common garden soil. 

 Cerinthe Aspera. Blight golden yellow - 10 



Gymnandra. Yellow and brown, 1 ft 10 



