FOR THE FLOWER GARDEN. 


ConvoLtvuLus MAUtRITrAanicus. 
CLIANTHUS. 
CLIANTHUS. 
(Australian Glory Pea.) 
A beautiful greenhouse perennial shrub, bearing clus- 
ters of drooping, brilliant, rich scarlet, pea-shaped flowers, 
3 inches in length, each flower picturesquely marked with 
a large black blotch in the centre. Plant out in May or 
June, when the weather has become warm, ina rather dry, 
sheltered, sunny position; 4 feet. 
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COCCINEA. 
A handsome climber of the gourd species, flowering 
the first season if started early in heat, with beautiful 
smooth, glossy, ivy-like leaves, contrasting with the fine, 
snow-white, bell-shaped flowers, and brilliant carmine 
fruit; half-hardy perennial; 10 feet. 
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COLEUS. 
Our new strain of hybrid varieties produces the finest 
colored, most attractive and novel foliage plants for house 
or garden culture. Sowin March or April. Mixed colors 
and varieties. 
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COLLINSIA. 
Very pretty free-flowering plants, blooming in whorls 
and several whorls around each flower stem; mixed, of all 
varieties and colors; hardy annual; 14 feet. 
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COREOPSIS. 
(See Calliopsis.) 
COLUMBINE 
(See Aquilegia. ) 
CORN FLOWER OR BLUE BOTTLE. 
(See Centaurea.) 
COMMELINA. 
A tuberous-rooted, free-blooming, very pretty plant; 
succeeds ina light, rich soil. The roots can be preserved 
like Dahlias; half-hardy perennials, blooming the first 
season from seed; 14 feet. 
5002 Celestis Cerulea. 
5603 Celestis Alba. 
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CONVOLVULUS MINOR. 
(Dwarf Morning Glory.) 
Rich colored, handsome, dwarf, trailing plants, pro- 
ducing in beds and mixed borders an unusually brilliant 
effect; their flowers close in the afternoon like the climb- 
ing varieties; hardy annuals; 1 foot. 
5606 ‘Tricolor. Violet and purple, with white centre 
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5611 Mauritanicus. A beautiful trailing plant for 
hanging-baskets; blue flowers......... 10 
5613 Tricolor Roseus. A charming novelty, with 
rose-colored flowers, pure white centre, fringed with 
purplish-violet and shaded towards the throat to 
golden yellow; 1 foot............ see 
5620 Mixed, 
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. COLLINSIA. MORNING GLORY. 
CONVOLVULUS MAJOR. 
(Morning Glory.) 
One of the most free-flowering and rapid-growing 
plants in cultivation, thriving in almost any situation ; the 
lant Itivation, tl Imost any situation ; th 
beauty and delicacy of their brilliant flowers are unsur- 
passed ; hardy annuals; 15 feet. 
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5621 Burridgi. Flowers large rosy-crimson, with a 
white centre.........66 IROryozealiotCtSeraceesceveesss ccs n0) 
5630 Mixed. All colors. Per oz., 15 cts....... 5 
5629 Collection of Climbing Morning Glory, 10 
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See also IPOM AHA. 
ENGLISH COWSLIP. 
(See Primula Veris.) 
CUPHEA. 
(Lady’s Cigar Plant.) 
A very free-flowering plant, bearing tubular flowers 
of a bright red color; very floriferous. 
5655 Roezli Grandiflora Superba............ specosncer 15 
CYCLAMEN PERSICUM. 
Charming bulbous-rooted plants, with beautiful foli- 
age, and rich-colored orchid-like fragrant flowers ; univer- 
sal favorites for winter and spring blooming. If seed is 
sown early they make flowering bulbs in one season; they 
require sandy loam; half-hardy perernial; 6 inches. 
5663 AtrosRubrum. Large dark crimson... sees 25 
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CYCLAMEN GIGANTEUM. 
This new large-flowering variety has beautiful mot- 
tled leaves, broad petals, and stout flower-stalks, throwing 
the flowers well above the foliage; 8 inches. 
5658 Rubrum. Rose, changing to crimson........ss0006+.0 
5657 Album. Pure white, violet-purple eye............+.-50 
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CYPRESS VINE. 
(Ipomza Quamoclit.) 
One of our most popular vines, with very delicate 
fern-like foliage, and masses of beautiful small, star- 
shaped flowers. Sow in May; 15 feet. 
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5680 Mixed. White andcrimson. Per 02., 30 cts...000. 
5677 Hederefolia Coccinea (Scarlet Ivy-leaved). A 
rapid-climbing variety, with deeply-lobed, ivy-like 
leaves, and small, fiery scarlet flowers, produced in 
profusion the whole summer. Per 0z., 30 cts...... 5 
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CYCLANTHERA. 
A climbing plant of the gourd species, free-growing, 
handsome foliage and oval-shaped fruit, exploding loudly 
when ripe; half-hardy annual; 10 feet. 
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