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Canna, Indica. C. Warszewi 



Carnation, choicest yellow ground 50 



'' choicest Italian 50 



" '^ German ......50 



" '' Tree, or Perpetual 50 



" double Grenadin, a splendid variety for flor- 

 ists ; very early, charming double scarlet flow- 

 ers. Exceedingly valuable for making bou- 

 quets, as the color is so brilliant as to render it 



very conspicuous 25 



" extra fine mixed double Picotee 25 



" extra choice double mixed, seed saved from 

 'f^'e choicest Fretich^ German^ Italian and 

 M.?iglish stocks. A large proportion of this 

 seed will produce double flowers, and will be 



appreciated by the florist 25 



"• double mixed, good seed, producing many dou- 

 ble flowers of all shades and colors, many being 

 very fragrant 10 



CASSIA. 



A very handsome genus of ornamental shrubs, useful 

 for either green-house or conservatory decoration. We 

 have selected a few of the most desirable, low-growing 

 varieties, which will be found very beautiful. Sow the 

 seed in March or April, in heat, in sand. 

 Cassia, floribunda, stove annual, from Northern 

 Spain, growing four feet high ; flowers yellow; 



very ornamental 10 



" grandiftora, green-house shrub, from North 



czii. Carnation. 



America, growing six feet high, and producing 



yellow flowers in August and September 10 



Cassia, six finest varieties mixed, these comprise 



all the most desirable green-house varieties. . . 10 



CASTOR BEAN— (Ricinus). 



Tall, majestic plants for lawns, with leaves of glossy 

 green, brown, or bronzed metallic hue, and long spikes 

 of prickly capsules of scarlet and green. An elegant 

 plant for a lawn, and of very quick growth in rich soil. 

 Plant in hot-bed, and transplant when three leaves have 

 formed, or plant where they are required. Tender an- 

 nual ; eight to ten feet high. 

 Ricinus, sanguineus, splendid red fruit in clusters ; 



blood red stalks 10 



" tricolor, leaves spotted 10 



" mixed 10 



CATANANCHE. 

 A plant from the south of Europe, and takes its name 

 from the fact that it compels admi7-ation. The flowers 

 are white with violet center, and blue with purple cen- 

 ter, quite double, somewhat resembling a pink, and ex- 

 tremely showy. It will blossom more freely m light, 

 well drained soil ; will begin to bloom in July or August 

 from seed sown in April. Hardy perennial ; one and a 

 half to two feet high. 



Catananche, ccerulea, blue, purple center 5 



" bicolor, white, violet center 5 



" mixed 5 



Castor Bean 



Celosia, pyramidalis plumosa. 



