Calliopsis cardaminifolia, yellow; pyramidal growth; \U feet high. 

 mixed, seeds of the above varieties mixed: fine. 



CALLIRHOE. 



Beautiful summer flowering plants two or three feet high, with sub-digitate 

 leaves and rich, salver shaped blossoms. Commences to bloom when about 

 six inches high, and continues through the summer and autumn till hard frost. 

 Sow on heat. Tender annual. 



Callirhoe involucrata, trailing habit, of great beauty. Flowers like 

 Portulaca in form and color. 



'' pedata, rich violet purple, with white eye; 2 feet high. 



'' '• nana, color same as above: 1 foot high. 



CAMPANULA. 



Handsome hardy annuals, and among the finest of all garden plants for 

 decoration in conservatory or flower garden. The beautiful white varieties 

 form a most striking contrast with the blue. By good arrangement, a rich and 

 imposing effect can be formed, almost unequaled by other plants. 

 Campanula Lorei, fine, large expanded blue blot^soms; }y^ foot high. 

 '' •• alba, white fine large flowers 



" '* mixed, seeds of above varieties mixed. 



(See also, Canterbury Bell.) 



CAJSTAEY-BIED FLOWER.— (Tkop^olum.) 



A beautiful ornamental creeper, taking its name from a supposed resemb- 

 lance of the bud to a bird with its wings half expanded. The plant is of lux- 

 urious growth, and the foliage as beautiful as the flower. Succeeds best in 

 light, rich soil; blooms from June to October. Half-hardy annual. 



Canary Bird Flower, (Tropseolum Peregrinum,) 20 feet high. 

 CANDYTUFT. - (Ibeeis.) 



x\ll varieties of Candytuft are very hardy and easy to cultivate. They 

 are quite indispensable for beds and for cutting. Plants bloom more freely, if 

 transplanted. A large number are quoted in some catalogues, which differ but 

 slightly. We notice only the most striking. 

 Candytuft, Purple, (Iberis umbellata) I foot. 

 White, ( •' amara ) 1 foot. 



Rocket, ( " coronaria ) 1 foot. 

 ' " Fragrant, ( " odorata ) 1 foot. 



^- '•' mixed. The above varieties mixed; fine. 



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