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Cucurbita verrucosa (warted) apple- 

 and pear-shaped . 



0 Cuphea miniata 



„ platycentra . ] / 8 oz 1/— 



„ purpurea 



„ Roezli . . . 1 / 8 oz — /7 



„ Strigulosa 



Cyanus, see Centaurea. 

 Cyclamen, see Seeds of Bulbs and 

 Roots. 



0§ Cyclanthera explodens .... 



„ pedata 



4 Cynanchum acutum 



0 Cynoglossum coelestinum 



„ linifolium (Venus Navelwort) 

 Cyperus, see Ornamental Grasses. 

 Cypress Vine, see Ipomoea Qua- 

 moclit. 



4 Dahlia imperialis grandis . . 



„ Zimapanii (Bidens atrosan- 

 guinea) . . . . . 

 04 „ hybrida , splendid mixture of 

 single Dahlias . 

 „ hybrida striata, striped . 

 „ „ grandiflora striata, dwarf . 

 „ „ „ marginata , margined, 

 single Dahlias, mixed . 

 „ ,, „ nana, dwarf, finest mixed 

 „ „ fl. pi. double, from first class 



flowers, mixed 

 „ „ fl.pl. double, Cact us (Juarezi) 



mixed 



„ „ fl. pi. double, Liliput, extra 

 ,, fl. pi. double, dwarf mixed 

 (Tom Thumb) . 

 Daisies, see Bellis perennis. 

 Dames Violet, see Hesperis. 

 g Dasylirion acrotriche (serratifolium) 

 „ glaucophyllum . 



„ gracile 



„ longifolium verum 



1000 seeds —/ll 



h Datura arborea 



„ fl. pi. (Knighti) . 

 0 „ atroviolacea plenissima . 



0 „ ceratocaule 



„ cornucopiae .... 

 „ fastuosa alba plena . . 

 v n coerulea plena 



„ „ lutea plena. . . 



„ „ fl. pi. mixed . . 



n „ Huberiana alba plena 



n n Huberiana atrovio- 



lacea punctata plena 

 „ „ humilis flava plena . 



„ humilis Golden Queen . . 



„ Metel 



„ Wrightii (meteloides) . . 



per 07. 

 s. il. 



— 3 



— 6 



7 — 



— 4 



4 n 



— 4 



4 f> 



per 11). 

 S. <t. 



3 9 



4 5 



3 — 



1 2 



— 



■ — 



— 4 



3 



6 



5 



5 



4 



5 



5 



11 



G 



6 



8 



— 4 



3 



10 



1 3 



13 



10 



1 8 



29 



6 



1 10 



— 



— 



1 10 







— 10 



10 





— 7 



7 



6 



— 7 



7 



6 



4 — 

 7 — 

 — 5 



5 



2 



— 5 



4 



6 



— 8 



9 



2 



4 



3 



5 



— 4 



3 



5 



— 3 



2 





— 3 



1 



9 



— 4 



3 



9 



— 3 



3 



2 



— 4 



3 



9 



— 8 



8 



2 







10 





1 



•> 



0 Delphinium Ajacis, see Larkspur. 



4 „ Cardinale 



0 „ cardiopetalum 



„ chinense mixed 



„ formosum 



„ hybridum, mixed 



„ „ fl. pi. double mixed 



„ luzulinum 



„ sulphureum (Zalilj . . . . 



„ triste 



Devil in a bush, see Nigella. 

 Dew Plant, see Mesembrianthemum 

 tricolor. 



4 Dianthus barbatus, Sweet William. 



fine single mixed 



fl. pi. best double-flowered mixed 

 nanus compactus, double mixed . 



Dianthus Caryophyllus fl. pi. 



seeds raised from finest stage flowers 

 only. 



Bizarre 



Doublettes 



Fancy 



Self 



Picotees (Avranches), yellow ground 



„ white ground 



„ fSaxons, with red border) . 

 Spotted (Grenoble and Salamander) 

 Extra fine mixture of the above 



stage flowers 



Splendid mixture of stage flowers 



7s oz 5/7 



Perpetual-flowering, 



raised from finest stage plants only. 



Extra double 



„ „ dwarf (tige de fer) 

 Vie oz 5/6 ; */ 8 oz 10/3 

 Riviera Market 



V 16 oz3/4; 7 8 oz6/— 

 Alegatiere % „ 5/6; >/ 8 „ 10/3 



Border- (Ground) Carnations. 



Extra double self coloured 



„ „ striped in beautiful colours 

 Early flowering dwarf Vienna, finest 



strain 



Grenadin, brilliant red, choice quality 



Margaret Carnations Dam. 



Malmaison, very large-flowering (require 

 a heavy good soil) 



Semi-high, very double, saved from th 

 finest collection (Electro) 



Semi-high, very double white . 



n >. n rosc • • 



scarlet . 



per or. 

 h. d. 



10 — 



5 

 10 



per lh. 



8. (1. 



1 10 



3 5 



1 2 

 4 5 



1011 seeds 

 s. d. 



- 10 



— 10 



- 10 



- 10 



1 - 



— 10 

 1 3 



— 10 



— 9 



1000 seeds 

 s. d. 



6 6 



6 6 



6 6 



6 6 



8 — 



6 6 



12 - 



6 6 



6 3 



per 07. 

 s. d. 



5 3 



78 — 



45 - 

 78 - 



3 4 

 3 6 



1 10 



2 6 



3 — 



1 — 

 3 3 



2 6 

 2 6 



per Hi. 

 s. d. 



44 6 



52 - 



25 - 

 31 - 



40 - 

 12 9 



