CALCEOLABIA, hybrida grandigora. 



CALCEOLARIA, '.tiybrida grandiflora. 



Natural Size. 



1^^ greater esteem. They prefer a turfy loam, a mixture of peat and sand, or a 

 "^ rich, open, garden mold, and are propagated from seed or cuttings. Some are 

 herbaceous perennials, others shnibby evergreens. 



Calceolaria hybrida grandiflora. Flowers of immense size ; seed saved 

 from finest specimens ; very choice. 

 " hybrida tigrilia. Flowers of the largest dimensions ; beautifully macu_ 



lated or spotted. Seed saved from choicest collection. 

 " rug'OSa, bedding variety ; shrubby ; grown in and out of doors. Mixed 



seed, saved from the finest shrubby sorts only. 

 " rugosa trgriaa. A new tigred, or spotted variety of the shrubby sorts : 



very beautiful. 

 *' hybrida piimilacompacta tigrina. A new, w^iy dwarf variety, only 

 lo inches high, and of compact habit. Flowers of fine form and beau- 

 tiful color ; desirable for contrast with taller sorts, 

 "- James' International Prize. One of the finest prize sorts. Flowers 



beautifully spotted, of large size, and perfect form. Very desirable. 

 " fine.st hybrids mixed. Seed saved only from the most perfect flowers, 

 embracing many of recent introduction, and all desirable. 



CALENDULA. 



(See Marigold.) 



CALLIOPSIS, OR COREOPSIS. 



Very showy, hardy annuals, of rich and striking colors. Flowers numer- 

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