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0 Centaurea depressa 



„ „ rosea 



4 „ diluta, Dam. 1899. A very 

 profuse flowering bushy plant 

 growing 30 to 35 inches high 

 and covered almost literally with 

 charming lilac-rose flowers with 

 a white centre , about 2 inches 

 across , on lang stalks. They 

 are highly adapted for table 

 and other floral decorations 



0 „ eriophora, Dam. 1899 (Electro). 



This variety is extremely inte- 

 resting. Although its blooms 

 cannot be compared with those 

 of the large flowered kinds of 

 Centaurea , they are however 

 equally adapted for everlasting 

 bouquets as the rather woolly 

 and spiny buttons keep a very 

 long time. From these buttons 

 emerges the yellow flower like 

 a brush. The plant grows only 

 about 12 inches high 



4 „ glastifolia 



4 ,, gymnocarpa 



„ „ fl. albo 



0 „ Margaritae, Dam. 1891 (White 

 Mammoth Sultan), pure white, 

 very large scented flowers . 



0 „ moschata (Sweet Sultan) . . 

 » alba 



0 „ odorata Dam. 1891 (Red Mam- 

 moth Sultan), with large purple 



scented flowers 



„ odorata Chamaeleon Dam. 

 (Yellow Mammoth Sultan), 

 with very large flowers of 

 a pale sulphur - yellow , later 

 whitish yellow changing into 

 lilac and fading in a rosy colour 



4 „ Parlatoris 



4 ., plumosa 



0 „ suaveolens , Yellow Sweet 



Sultan 



0 Centranthus macrosiphon nanus 

 „ albus 

 „ „ carneus 



0§ Cephalandra palmata, Dam. 1889 

 4 Cerastium Biebersteinii 

 „ tomentosum 

 © Cerinthe major . . . 

 g Cestrum aurantiacum . 



„ Parqui . . . 

 4 Chamaepeuce Casabonae, Fishbone 



Thistle 



., diacantha, Ivory Thistle . . 



per oz 

 g. d. 



1 3 



1 3 



per lb. 



s. d. 



3 — 

 5 2 



4 5 



14 — 



2 8 

 2 10 



16 5 



1 



9 



23 



6 





4 



3 



9 





4 



3 



9 





4 



3 



9 







1 



4 





3 



1 



6 





3 



1 



6 



2 



4 









7 







1 



10 









3 



1 



9 





7 







0 Cheiranthus annuus. Stocks. 



One of our most important specialities! 

 All our stocks are grown with so much skill and 

 care that there is no better quality in the 

 market; they give the highest percen- 

 tage of double flowers as all our many thou- 

 sands of patrons who received them, will testity. 



Dwarf early - flowered ten week 

 Stocks, 



1. Apple-blossom, 1 1. Lazur-blue, 



2. Ash-grey, 12. Light-blue, 



3. Brick-red, 13. Lilac, 



4. Copper-red, 14. Pale Rose, 



5. Chamois, 15. Rose, 



6. Crimson, 16. Rosy-carmine, 



7. Dark Blue, 17. White, 



8. Dark Crimson, 18. White and rose, 



9. Dark Purple, 19. Yellowandrose, 

 10. Deep blood-red, 20. Yellow, 



each separate 



all colours mixed . . . . 

 Creamy yellow Dam. 1898. A new 

 strain of great beauty and a worthy 

 addition to the collection ; it is also 

 especially valuable for its rich and 

 continuous flowering 



Large-flowered 



dwarf ten week 



Stocks, 





1. Brown, 



8. Dark blue, 



2. Brownish 



9. Dark Crimson, 



purple, 



10. Fire red, 



3. Canary-yellow, 



1 1. Light blue, 



4. Chamois, 



12. Lilac, 



5. Coppery red, 



13. Purple, 



6. Crimson, 



14. White, 



7. Dark blood-red, 





each separate 



all colours mixed . . . . 

 Wallflower-leaved large flowered 



ten week Stocks, 



all colours mixed . . . . 

 VictoriaBouquet ten week Stocks, 



1. Carmine, 4. Light blue, 



2. Dark bloodred, 5. White, 



3. Dark blue, 



each separate 



all colours mixed . . . . 

 Dresden Perpetual-flowered ten 

 week Stocks, 

 1. Apple -blossom, 



6. Flesh-colour, 



7. Light blue, 



8. Rosa, 



9. Sulphur-yellow, 

 10. White, 



2. Ash-grey, 



3. Brownish red, 



4. Dark blue, 



5. Deep crimson, 



each separate 



all colours mixed . . . . 

 Large - flowered pyramidal ten 

 week Stocks mixed . . . . 



per oz 

 s. d. 



2 3 



1 8 



2 9 

 2 3 



3 9 



3 10 

 3 3 



2 9 

 2 7 



4 10 



