J. M. Thorburn & Co'.s Catalogue of Seeds. 8i 



NUMBER and NAME. 



Y oz. at oz. rate only on articles quoted at 

 $1 per oz. and over. 



General Observations. 



2583 

 9684 



2587 

 2590 

 2593 

 2596 

 2598 

 2600 

 2003 

 2605 



Carina, continued — 

 Crozy's Celebrated Varieties— 



*Trocadero 



•Crozy's FinestMixed.p'r oz., 75c. 

 Collections of Cannas— 



25 varieties (tine) 



12 44 " 



8 M 44 



6 11 >4 dark-leaved 



6 44 44 Crozy's . . . 



Canterbury Bells, Blue 



White 



Rose 



Mixed 



Double Blue 



— Rose 



—White 



—Mixed ... 



2608 Carduus Benedictus 



Carnation (Dianthus)— 



2610 Common Single . . per oz., 60c. 



2611 Common Double. . " $2. 



2613 Double Extra 



2618 Tree or Perpetual, fl. pi 



2620 Rose leaved 



2622 Grenadine, single 



2626 Red Grenadine, double 



2628 Self-colored . . . per oz., $1.50 



2632 Earlv Dwarf Vienna " 2.00 



2634 Talf Early Margaret " 1.50 



2635 Half Dwarf Margaret" 3.00 



2636 Dwarf Early Margaret " 6.00 

 Choice collections, including— 



50 var. Carnation and Picotee . 

 25 " 



18 " « 44 

 12 44 44 



6 44 44 ? 



2638 Castilleja indivisa. 

 Castor Oil Plant . 



2640 

 2644 



Catananche alba 

 coerulea .... 



Catch-Fly . . . . 

 2646 Cedronella can a 



2647 Celosia Huttoni (dark foliage) 



2647a Golden Feathered 



2647b Tall Crimson Feathered . . . 



Celosia cristata 



264S 



2650 



2651 



2655 



2658 



2658a 



2659 



2660 



2661 

 2663 



2665 

 2668 



Centaurea Americana, per oz. ,50c. 

 *candidissima . 1,000 seeds, $1.00 

 *Clementei . . 4 4 4 4 .50 

 *gymnocarpa . 4 4 44 .50 



Cyanus(Corn-flower),p'roz.,30c. 



— Emperor William . 44 40c. 



—Mixed 44 25c. 



—Double Mixed 



Collection of Centaurea, including 



6 var, C. cyanus (Corn-flower) . 



Centauridium Drummondii . . . 



Centranthns— 



macrosiphon .... per oz., 30c. 



.... 44 30c. 

 .... 44 30c. 



— albus 

 —nanus 



2671 Cerastium tomentosum 2 3 



1 3 



2 3 



2 3 



1 3 



2 3 

 1 3 



2 3 



3 



2 *3 

 3 

 2 



1 3 



thB 



hA 



hhP 



thhP 



hA 

 thP 



tA 



hA 

 hhP 



hA 



thP 



scar, o 

 mixed 



blue 



white 



rose 



mixed 



blue 



rose 



white 



mixed 



yel. 



mixed 



red 

 mixed 



b. red 



white 

 blue 



pur. 



claret 



yel. 



crim. 



pur. 

 white 



blue 

 mixed 



yel. 



red 



white 



red 



white 



3K 



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 75 

 50 

 50 

 60 



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 5 



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25 



flowers beautifully shaded with 

 salmon color. Jules Chretie/ii is 

 an extra tine variety with 

 splendid foliage and cerise 

 flowers shaded purple. Presi- 

 dent Faivre is remarkable for its 

 very dark foliage and tine dark 

 red flowers. All the sorts are 

 also very effective indoors. 



Campanula, or Canterbury Bells ; 

 very ornamental for the gar- 

 den. All the varieties are fine 

 old plants, and should be grown 

 extensively; they are hand- 

 some for cutting. 



"Blessed Thistle;" pretty. 



Saved from the finest collections 

 of Germany. Grown in pots 

 and in good soil, no flowers can 

 be finer or more worthy of gen- 

 eral cultivation. Are very fra- 

 grant and present great diver- 

 sity and brilliancy of coloring. 

 The culture of seedlings is very 

 interesting. The 4 4 Margaret ' ' 

 is specially adapted for out- 

 door culture, flowering in five 

 months from time of sowing, 

 and is remarkable for the rich- 

 ness and profusion of its flow- 

 ers, as well as for its vigorous 

 growth. It is also suitable for 

 pot culture, flowering the first 

 season from seed. 



) Ornamental plants, with beauti- 

 \ ful bracts. 



See Ricinus. 



) Everlasting flowers. Bright col- 

 j ors and free flowering. 



See Silene. 



Purplish crimson flowers. 



( Fine for vases; splendid foliage 

 ( plants. 



See Cockscomb. 



Nos. 2650, 2651 and 2655 are silver- 

 leaved plants, fine for ribbon 

 borders and edgings of beds. 

 The others are showy plants 

 when in bloom. 



Pretty little Composite. 



Very pretty free flowering An- 

 nuals, suitable for rockeries 

 and vases. 



Fine edging plants; pretty. 



