GARDEN MANUAL FOR THE SOUTHERN STATES. 



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Balsarnina Camelia-Flowered. 



Calendula Officinalis. 



^Celosia Cristata. 



spotted flowers of great attraction. As 

 Carinas grow well ia our climate we have 

 concluded to add them to our list of Flower 

 seeds, considering them a good acquisition 

 to our already large collection. Sow in 

 boxes or flower pots from November to 

 March. If sowu in November they must 

 be kept in a cold frame over winter. Price 

 per package, 10 cents. 



feCelosia cristata. Dwarf Cock's Comb. 

 Well known class of flowers which are very 

 ornamental, producing large heads of crim- 

 son and yellow flowers; one to two feet 

 high. Sow from February till August. 

 5w Cheiranthus CheirL Wall Flower. 

 This flower is highly esteemed is some 

 parts of Burope, but does not grow very 

 perfectly here, and seldom produces the 

 large spikes of double flowers which are 

 very fragrant. Two feet high. November 

 till March. 



S Campanula Speculum. Bell Flower, 

 or Venus' Looking Glass. Free flowering 

 plants of different colors, from white to 

 dark blue; one foot high. Sow December 

 till March. 



Centanrea Cyanus. 



Centatirea cyanus. Bottle Pink. A 

 hardy annual of easy culture; of various 

 colors: two feet high. 



Centanrea suavolens. Yellow. Sweet 

 Sultan. December till April. 



Cineraria hybrida. A beautiful green 

 house plant. Seed should be sown in Octo- 

 ber or November, in flower pots and they 

 will flower in spring. Must be kept in a 

 green-house. Per package, 25 cents. 



Cineraria Maritima. A handsome 

 border plant, which is cultivated on ac- 

 count of its silvery white leaves. Stands 

 our summer well. 



Cacalia Coccinea. 



Colt-US. A well known and beautifu 

 bedding plant, which can be easily propa- 

 gated by seeds which produce different 

 shades of colored plants. 



Cyclamen Persicum. Alpine Violet* 

 A green-house plant with tuberous or rather 

 bulbous roots, blooming abundantly, being 

 possessed of very ornamental foliage and of 

 easy culture; it should not be missing in 

 any collection of green-house plants. Sow 

 in August and September in pots, trans- 



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