DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. 



CINEHARIA, New Double. 



COLUMBINE, Aqniligia Skinneri. 



CLARKIA. 



Annuals universally grown and admired ; of easy culture, and profuse 

 bloomers. 

 Clarkia pulchella flore pleno, double ; beautiful, rich magenta color ; i^ feet. 



" pulchella integripetala, rosy-crimson flowers. 



" ele^ans flore pleilO, double ; rose-purple ; striking. 



" mixed, best and finest varieties mixed. 



CLIANTHUS. 



Curious, green-house shrubs, with singularly beautiful foliage, and magnifi- 

 cent clusters of long, drooping flowers, somewhat resembling a Parrot's beak. 

 About 3 feet high, and succeeds best in loam,. peat and sand mixed ; does well . 

 planted m a border of the conservatory, or will flourish against a south wall, if 

 protected from cold and frost. Amotig the most magnificent blooming plants in 

 cttltivation. 

 Clianthns Dampieri, bright scarlet blossoms. 



" Bampieri fl albOe True ; pure white ; choice. 



" Splendens, dark red, and black, 



CLINTONIA. 



Charming little plants, very beautiful for edgings, borders, pots, or rock 

 work. Sow on a little heat, with great care, as the seed is very small. 



Cliutoma elegans, light blue ; % foot. 



" pulchella, blue, yellow and white. Dwarf. 



" " atropurpurea, violet-purple, center of yellow, margined 



with white. 

 *' mixed^ seeds of the above varieties mixed. ^ 



COB^A. 



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A fine, rapid-growing climber, with large, dark leaves, and bell-shaped 

 flowers. Seeds should be planted in hot-bed, as they are apt to rot when 

 planted in open ground. A well established plant will run from 30 to 50 feet 



