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CONVOLVULUS MAJOR. 



(See Morning Glory.) 



COIX. 



(See Job's Tears.) 



CEEPIS. 



An uncommonly hardy and beautiful annual of easy culture and prostrate 

 habit. Sow in the spring, and thin out the plants. In bloom from July to 

 November. 



Crepis barbata, yellow, with purple eye, 

 rubra, bright red. 

 " flore albo, white. 



mixed, seeds of the abore^varieties mixed. 



CUCURBITA. 



(See Gourds. ) 



CUPHEA. 



An ornamented and very beautiful family of profuse blooming plants, to 

 be treated same as Verbenas. Half-hardy perennial. 

 Cliphea silenoides, dark crimson brown: fine. 



Zimpanii, large violet red flowers; splendid. 



xnixed, seeds of the above varieties mixed- 



CYPRESS YIXE.— ilpoM^A Quamoclit.1 



Tender climbing annuals of great beauty, with feathery foliage and ele- 

 gant blossoms. Very fine for a pillar. Pour boiling water over the seeds 

 before planting, and start in hot bed. If planted in open ground in June, and 

 boiling water poured over the spot afterwards, they will soon appear and grow 

 rapidly. 1.5 feet. 

 Cypress Vine, scarlet. 

 ' •' •• white, 



rose. 



'' •• mixed, all the above varieties mixed. 



DAISY.— (Bellis.) 



A well known fiower. in bloom most of the season: prelers a cool, sheltered 

 situation, and needs some protection in the winter. Flowers are quilled, or 

 tlatpetaled: white, red. or variegated. Half-hardy perennial. 

 Daisy, double, (Bellis perennis,) finest German seeds, producing a 

 large amount of double flowers. 



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