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



81 



NUMBER and NAME. 



y K oz. at oz. rate only on articles quoted at 

 $1 per oz. and over. 



General Observations. 



2574 



2575 



2575^ 



257 6 



2576a 



2577 

 2578 

 2580 

 2581 

 2582 

 2584 



25S7 

 2590 



2593 

 2596 

 2598 

 2600 

 2603 

 2605 



Canna, continued — 



*Benoit Cousancat ..... 



*Jules Chretien 



* " Menoreau 



*Leon de St. Jean 



*Louis Thibaut 



*Mad. Oriol 



*Madarae Crozy 



"^Pierre Biorley 



^President Faivre 



*Revol I\Iassot 



*Crozy's Finest Mixed, . oz. 

 Collections of Cannas — 

 12 varieties (fine) 



75C 



dark-leaved 

 Crozy' s . . . 



Canterbury Bells, Blue 



White 



Rose 



Mixed ... 



Double Blue 



— Rose 



—White 



—Mixed 



1 3 



gP 



red 

 cherry 

 verm, 

 or. red 



car. 

 verm, 

 y. & r. 

 d. red 



26c8 Carduus Benedictus 



Carnation (Dianthus) — 



2610 Common Single . . .peroz.,6oc. 



2611 Common Double . . " $1.50 



2613 Double Extra 



2618 Tree, or Perpetual, fl. pi. . . 



2620 Rose-leaved 



2621 Standard Extra Choice Double . 



2622 Grenadine, single 



2626 Red Grenadine, double 



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

 2632 Early Dwarf Vienna " 2.00 



2634 Margaret Tall . . " 1.50 



2635 — Half Dwarf. . . " 2.00 



2636 — Dwarf " 4.00 



2637 — Dwarf Rose 



2637a — " White 



Choice collections, including— 

 50 var. Carnation and Picotee . 



25 " 



18 " 



12 " " " 



6 " 



263S Castilleja indivisa 

 Castor Oil Plant 



2 3 



thB 



2 3 



1 3 



2 3 



2640 Catananche alba 

 2644 coerulea . . . 



Catch-Fly 



2645 Caulophyllum thalictroides. 



2646 Cedronella cana 



2647 Celosia Huttoni (dark foliage) 



264711 Golden Feathered 



26476 Tall Crimson Feathered . . 



Celosia cristata 



264S Ceiitaurea Americana, p'r oz.,5oc. 



2650 *candidissima . 1,000 seeds, $1.00 



2651 *Clementei . . " " .50 

 2 65.S *gymnocarpa . " " .50 

 2658 Cyanus (Corn-flower) p'r oz., 30c. 

 2658a — Emperor William . " 40c. 

 26586 — Victoria Dwarf Compact . . . 



2 3 



hA 



hhP 



|hhP 



hA 

 fhP 



hP 



tA 



hA 

 hhP 



hA 



blue 



white 



rose 



mixed 



blue 



rose 



white 



mixed 



yel. 



mixed 



red 

 mixed 



rose 

 white 



b. red 



white 

 blue 



white 



pur. 



claret 



yel. 



crim. 



pur. 

 white 



blue 



2^ 

 3 



2<A 



3 



3^ 



1V2 



10 

 10 

 10 

 10 

 10 

 10 

 10 

 10 

 10 

 10 

 10 



75 

 50 

 50 

 60 



5 

 5 

 5 

 5 

 10 

 10 

 10 

 10 



5 

 10 



25 

 25 

 50 

 50 

 10 



25 

 10 

 10 

 10 

 10 

 25 

 25 

 25 



$3 00 

 1 75 

 1 25 

 1 00 

 50 



25 



they will flower freely 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. 

 Madame Crozy is particularly 

 fine, having very large flowers 

 of a splendid bright vermilion, 

 bordered with golden yellow 

 and handsome light green 

 foliage. All the sorts are also 

 verv effective indoors. 



Campanula, or Canterbury Bells ; 

 very ornamental for the gar- 

 I 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 " Half-Dwarf 

 Margaret " is specially adapted 

 for outdoor 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. 



I Ornamental plants, with beauti- 

 | ful bracts. 

 See Ricinus. 



I Everlasting flowers. Bright *>1- 

 j ors and free flowering. 



See Silene. 

 \ Blue Cohosh. Flowers white, 

 j berries blue. 



Purplish crimson flowers. 



I Fine for vases; splendid foliage 

 f plants. 



See Cockscomb. 



I Nos. 2650, 2651 and 2655 are silver- 

 \ leaved plants, fine for ribbon 



borders and edgings of beds. 



The ' ' Victoria " is a new miniar 

 J ture corn-bottle ; very fine fo- 



