GALANDEINIA. uznbellata. 



Campanilla Lorei, fine, large expanded, blue blossoms , )4. fo*^ ^^8^^- 

 alba^ white, fine, Large flowers 

 " mixed, seeds of above varieties mixed. 

 (See also, Canterbury Bell.) 



CANARY BIRD FLOWER. — (Trop^olum.) 



A beautiful, c*iamental creeper, taking its name from a supposed resem- 

 blance of the bud to a bird with it^ wings half expanded. The plant is of lux- 

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

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

 Canary Bird Flower, (Tropaeolum Peregrinam,) 20 feet high. 



CANDYTUFT. — (Iberis.) 



All 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. 

 Caiidytnit, purple, (Iberis umbellata) i foot. 

 " white. ( " amara ) I foot. 



"" rocket. ( ' coronaria ) i foot. 



" fragrant. ( " odorata ) i foot. 



" new crimson. ( ** kermesina) I foot ; vay fitie. 

 " mixed. The above varieties mixed ; fine. 



" new carmine* A splendid novelty^ of dwarf, compact habit. The plant 

 presents one perfect mass of vivid and rich bloom ; a valuable acquisi^ 

 iiotZy and very choice. 



CANTERBURY BELL. — (Campanula Medium) 



Handsome, hardy biennial, of stately growth, rich color, and profuse bloom. 



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