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



CAMPANULA— continued. Per pit. 



carpatica and alba, valuable for beds and edgings ; C. pyramidalis, which may he 

 trained to any form of growth, and is, ■when well grown in pots, a most beautiful 

 and stately plant. The different varieties are all well worthy of a prominent 

 place in every garden. 



Campanula Carpatica. Mauve. Hardy perenn in?, 1 ft 5 



Carpatica Alba. Pure white. Hardy perennial,! it 5 



Loreii. Purple lilac. Hardy annual, 1 it 5 



Loreii Alba. White, tinged with silver grey. Hardy annual, 1 it 5 



■ Pyramidalis. Blue. Hardy perennial, 3 ft 5 



Pyramidalis Alba. White. Hardy peren nidi, 3 ft 5 



CANARY BIRD FLOWER (Tropceolum peregrinum), Nat. Ord. Tropaolacew. 



An exceedingly ornamental creeper, with bright fringed yellow flowers, and 

 neat, finely-divided foliage; a general favorite. Half-hardy annual. 



Canary Bird Flower. Yellow, 10 ft 10 



CANDYTUFT (Tberis), Nat. Ord. Cruciferw. 

 Very beautiful hardy annuals, too well known to require any description. 



Candytuft. Crimson, 1 ft 5 



Lilac. 1ft. Per ounce, 75 cents 5 



Purple. ] ft. Ter ounce, 50 cents 5 



■ White Rocket, lit. Per ounce, 50 cents 5 



White Sweet-Scented. 1 ft 5 



Fine Mixed. Per ounce, 50 cents 5 



■ Perennial {Iberia sempervirens), 1 ft " - 1° 



CANNA (Indian Shot), Nat. Ord. Marantacece. 



A magnificent genus of stately plants, remarkable for their large and hand- 

 some foliage, invaluable for the adornment of the conservatory, drawing-room, 

 or for groups in the flower-garden, producing a most luxuriant and tropical 

 appearance. 



Previous to sowing, soak the seeds in hot water for about twelve hours. Sow 

 from March till the end of April in light soil, and place in a gentle heat ; when 

 the young plants have attained their second leaf, pot off singly, and grow on in 

 moderate heat until t stablished, gradually harden, and plant out into rich soil 

 on a warm border. During Winter the tubers should be kept in a cool, dry place 

 till Spring. 



Canna Anneii. Crimson, 3 ft 10 



Coccinea Vera. Scarlet, 2 ft 10 



Compacta Elegantissima. Large reddish yellow, 2 ft 10 



Gigantea Aurantiaca. Orange red, a splendid large variety, 8 ft 20 



Indica. lied, 2 ft • '5 



Limbata. Scarlet and yellow, 4 ft 10 



Mussefolia Hybrida. Eed ; foliage resembling a small banana, 2 ft 25 



Nepalensis. Clear yellow, 3 ft 10 



Sellowii. Scarlet, 5 ft 20 



Spectabilis. Red spotted, 4 ft 10 



Warscewiczii. Brilliant red, variegated foliage, 3 ft 10 



Zebrina. Scarlet, striped foliage, 4 ft 25 



Finest Mixed. Per ounce, 50 cents 5 



CANTERBURY BELLS (Campanula Media), Nat. Ord. Campanulacea. 



Very attractive and well-known border plants; succeed in any light, rich 

 soil ; should be transplanted 2 feet apart. Hardy bienniah. 



Canterbury Bells, double blue, 2+ ft 5 



Double White, 2t>, ft ' 5 



Double Mixed, 2.V ft 5 



Single Blue, 2i ft . 5 



Single White, 2i f t 5 



Single Mixed; 2 A ft , 5 



