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J. M. Thorburn & Co. 's Catalogue of Seeds. 



NUMBER and NAME. 



JjlS^* % 02. at oz. rate only on articles quoted at 

 $1 per oz. and over. 



General Observations. 



2491 

 2492 



2493 

 2497 

 2499 

 2500 

 2505 

 2506 



Calceolaria pinnata 

 scabiosaefolia . . 



Calendula 



officinalis plena . .peroz.,25c. 



— "Nankeen". . . " 25c. 



—"Meteor" .... " 25c. 



— "Prince of Or'nge" " 30c. 



pluvialis " 30c. 



Pongei fl.pl " 50c. 



2507 Calla ^Ethiopica 



2508 Calliopsis marmorata,p'r oz.,30c. 

 2510 grandiflora 



2516 Drummondii. . . . per oz., 30c. 



2517 tricbosperma 



2518 eleganspicta (Golden Wave) . . 



per oz., 30c. 



2518a lanceolata " $2. 



2519 Mixed " 30c. 



2519a Mixed Double 



Collection of Calliopsis, including 

 8 var. choicest sorts 



2520 Callirhoe involucrata 



2525 pedata per oz., 50c. 



2529 Camellia Japonica .peroz.,20c. 



2530 

 2533 

 2534 

 2538 

 2540 

 2541 

 2543 

 2545 

 2546 



Campanula carpatica 



—alba 



—Mixed 



Medium calycanthema 



alba . 



Mixed 



nobilis alba 



pyramidalis 



—alba 



Collection of Campanula, includ- 

 ing 12 var. choicest sorts . . . 



2547 



Iberis affinis. Dwarf . . . 





2548 





.25c 



2549 



— coronaria, Rocket " 



25c. 



2550 



"Empress" . " 



75c. 



2553 





25c 



2555 



— umbellata .... " 



25c 



2557 



earnea " 



40c 



2559 



Dunnetti. ... " 



25c 



2561 





30c 



2563 



carminea ... " 



40c 



2565 



Dwarf Hybrid " 



75 c 



2567 



— Mixed Annual . . " 



25c 



2569 







2570 







2 3 



2 3 



1 3 



2 



2 3 



1 2 



Collection of Candytuft, including 

 6 var. choicest sorts 



2571 *Canna, Dark-leaved, per oz., 50c. 



2572 *Fine Mixed .... " 20c. 

 Crozy's Celebrated Varieties : 



2573 ^Admiral Courbet 



2573a * Antoin Chantin 



2574 *Felix Crousse 



2574a *Francois Corbin 



2575 Mules Chretien 



2575a * " Menoreau 



2576 *Leon de St. Jean 



2577 *Mad. Oriol 



2578 *Mad. Cleveland 



2580 *PierreBiorlev 



2581 ^President Faivre 



gP 



hA 



gP 



hA 

 hP 

 hA 

 hB 



hA 

 hP 

 hA 



hP 

 hA 



gP 



hP 

 hB 



thhP 



hA 



hP 



gP 



yel. 



orange 

 yel. 



white 



r. & y. 

 yel. 

 y.&br. 

 yel. 



y.&br.' 



yel. 



mixed 



c. & w. 

 v. & w. 



mixed 



blue 



white 



mixed 



blue 



white 



mixed 



white 



blue 



white 



pur. 



flesh 



d. car. 



lilac 



car. 



mixed 



white 

 pink 



mixed 



yel. 

 cherry 

 1. red 

 1. yel. 

 cherry 

 verm, 

 or. red 

 car. 

 1. red 

 y. & r. 

 d. red 





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10 





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) Excellent bedding varieties. See 

 j also Calceolaria hybrida. 



| " Pot Marigolds." Very showy, 

 I free-flowering, hardy annuals, 

 [ very effective in back-grounds, 

 I beds or mixed borders. 



The popular Calla Lily. 



(Coreopsis.) Very showy annual 

 or perennial plants, easily culti- 

 vated in ordinary soil. They 

 > are abundant in bloom and of 

 bright, attractive colors. C. lan- 

 ceolata is fine for cutting. 



Free-flowering, of pretty colors. 

 Start in frame early. 



Grand greenhouse plant. 



One of the best known plants 

 grown in the garden. The 

 hardy perennials, if sown early 

 in good soil, will bloom early 

 the next season. The first two 

 on the list are very fine for edg- 

 ings and beds. 



Showy Annuals for beds or edg- 

 ings; several are sweet scent- 

 ed. They can be sown at any 

 time in the house or open 

 ground. The dwarf varieties 

 are good bedders, and useful 

 \ for cutting as well: largely 

 grown by florists, ^specially 

 the white varieties, fer floral 

 work, for which they are very 

 well adapted. 2569 makes a 

 magnificent show the second 

 year from seed. 



Cannas or Indian Shot are very 

 ornamental and much employed 

 in sub-tropical gardening. 

 With rich soil and a sheltered 

 situation they will flower free- 

 ly through the summer and late 

 into the autumn. The Crozy 

 varieties are famous for the 

 beauty and size of their flowers. 

 They are excellent for forcing 

 and pot-work, and their flowers 

 present quite new shades of 

 color. Antoin Chantin has cerise 



