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D. M . FERRY & GO'S 



Brachyco 



out in June, in rich, sandy loam, in masses. Tender 

 annual, but perennial if protected in winter : one-half to 

 one foot high. 



Calandrinia, grandiflora. rosy lilac 5 



'' umbellata crimson 5 



CALEMPELIS. 



A beautiful, tender climber from Chili, with delicate 

 foliage, and bright orange blossoms in racemes, freely 

 produced late m the season. The plants should be 

 started early in hot-bed, and potted when five leaves 

 have formed and planted out in June. The seed is 

 difficuit to vegetate Tender perennial ; fifteen feet 

 nigh. 

 Calempeiis. (Eccremocarpus) scaber . . ....... .10 



CALCEOLARIA. 



A favorite and universally admired genus, remarkable 

 for the. r large, beautifully spotted blossoms, which are 

 very showy, and from which an almost countless num- 

 ber of hybrids have been raised. They are perennial 

 are grown in pots in the conservatory, green-house, and 

 garden; but few flowers are held in greater esteem. 

 They prefer a turfy loam, a mixture of peat and sand, 

 or 5 rich, open garden mold, and are propagated from 

 seed or cuttings. Some of them are herbaceous peren- 

 nials, others shrubby evergreens. 



Calceolaria, hybrida grandiflora, flowers of im- 

 mense size : seed saved from finest specimens. 

 / 'ei-y choic 



Browallia. 



Calceolaria, hybrida tigrina, flowers of the loigest 

 dimensions ; beautifully maculated or spotted. 



Seed saved from choicest collection 25 



" rugosa, bedding variety ; shrubby ; grown ia 

 and out of doors. Mixed seed, saved from the 

 finest shrubby sort^ only 



Calceolaria Flower. 



Calempelis. 



Calceolaria Plant. 



Calliopsis 



