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Celosia cristata, dwarf crimson, brilliant; 9 inches. 

 '■ " '• yellow, fine; 9 inches. 



" * ' • ' rose, same as above, except in color. 



'' mixed dwarf, dwarf varieties mixed. 



OOLLINSIA. 



Well known and universally admired annuals; may be treated in every 

 way like Calliopsis. 



CoUinsia bicolor, purple and white; from Canada. 

 •' " alba, white; a favorite. 



" grandiflora, blue, white and lilac; from Columbia; 



beautiful, 

 " " mixed, seeds of the above varieties mixed. 



COLUMBINE.— (AQtjiLEGiA.) 



An interesting and varied family of plants, extremely showy and orna- 

 mental. The curious form of the flowers is an additional charm. Hardy 

 perennial. 

 Aquilegia alba plena, double; white; new and fine. 



caryophylloides, white, nicely striped with reddish crimson; 

 a beautiful double variety. 

 '' Skinnerl, crimson, scarlet and orange. With the exception of 



the preceding, the best of all the varieties. 

 " mixed double, best and finest colors. 



COMMELINA. 



Tender annual from Mexico; perennial if the roots are taken up and 

 treated like Dahlias. Plants from the old roots, in good soil, grow two or three 

 feet high; those from seeds reach only one or two feet. A profuse bloomer, 

 and a favorite. 

 Commelina coelestis, sky blue; IX feet. 



•' alba, white; very fine. 



" mixed, above varieties mixed. 



CONYOLYULUS MINOK.— (Dwakf Morning Glory.) 



A beautiful, free growing plant, of trailing habit, with handsome, large 

 flowers; fine for masses, producing an unusually brilliant eifect, either in dis- 

 tinct colors or mixed beds. Half-hardy annual. 



Convolvulus minor tricolor, bright blue, shaded to pure white, next to 



the golden center. 

 " '' alba, pure white. 



'<■ '- striata, beautifully striped. 



" '' mixed, above varieties mixed. 



" '• flore-pleno, a new double variety ; splendid. 



