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CHRYSAKTHEMUM. 



One of the tiaadsomest autumnal plants, of endless variety of color and 

 shade. It can be cultivated in the ground till it buds, then transferred to pots 

 to protect from frost, and it will bloom nearly all winter. Hardy annual. 



Chrysanthemum, double white, very showy ; 2 feet. 

 " •• yellow, fine. 



<• Burridgeanum, crimson, white* center; I foot. 



" '• mixed, seeds of the above varieties mixed. 



CLARKIA. 



Annuals universally grown and admired; of easy culture, and profuse 

 bloomers. 



Clarkia pulchella flore-pleno, double; beautiful rich magenta color: 

 lio feet. 



" '* integripetala, rosy crimson flowers, 



" elegans flore-pleno, double; rose purple; striking. 



*• mixed, best and finest varieties mixed. 



CLINTOOTA. 



Charming little plants, very beautiful for edgings, borders, pots, or ruck 

 work. Sow on a little heat, with great care, as the seed is very small. 

 Clintonia elegans, light blue; % foot. 



" pulchella, blue, yellow and white. Dwarf. 



•' •• atropurpurea, violet purple, center of yellow, 



margined with white. 

 " mixed, >eeds of the above varieties mixed. 



COB^A. 



A fine, rapid growing climber, with large, dark leaves, and bell shaped 

 flowers. Seeds should be planted in hot bed, as they are apt to rot when 

 planted in open ground. A well established plant will run from 30 to 50 feet 

 in a season. The flower and foliage are both beautiful, and we esteem it one 

 of the best ol' plants for covering windows, arbors, trellises, etc. Tender per- 

 ennial. 

 Cobaea scandens, flowers deep purple and lilac; from 



lexico. 



COCKSCOMB.— (Cklosia.) 



(yurious ornamental flowers, highly attractive, producing a fine ettecl in 

 beds or green house. Flowers large and very brilliant. 

 Celosia cristata, mixed tall, 12 splendid tall varieties mixed. 



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