DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. 



CANNA, Warszawicaal 



Succeeds best in light, rki soil, and should be transplanted 2 feet cpart. Their V 



lai^, bell-shaped flowers are freely produced throughout the Suxrmier, and are J 



strikingly effective. ^f 



Canterbury BeU, double white. «« 



blue. ^ 

 ^ «. .« mixed, bine aad white. 



CANKA. 



These stately plants are remarkable for the*r large and handsome foliage, 

 and justly merit the attention bestowed upon them. They are well adapted for 

 planting out in groups in large borders. Will bloom first y^ir if started early^ 

 under glass. Soak the seed twelve hours before planting, in hot watei. Half- 

 hardy perennials. 



Canna, indica, (Indian Shot,) from India ; mixed colors. Scarlet blossoms, 

 " gaboniensis, 4 feet ; yellow flowers 5 fine, 

 *• nigricans, from East Indies ; orange blossoms ; 6 f^t high. 

 " Warszewiczii, from Central America ; bright red flowers ; strfpad fbli- 

 age ; 4 feet high ; very beautiful ; /our varieties mixed, 



CARDIOSPEMrUM. 



(See Baloon Vine.) 

 CARNATION AND PICOTEE.^DiAi<mrcrs Cartophtllus.) 



No flower can surpass in delicacy of marking, fbrm, or delicious fragrance, 

 the richly hued carnation. It has always been one of the most esteemed of the 

 florist's collection. Hardy perennial. The seed we ofier is from the finest col- 



