2203 

 2204 

 2205 

 2206 

 2207 

 2208 

 2209 

 2210 

 2211 



2212 

 2213 



24 



Clark'ia pulchella integripet'ala, ft. pi., rich magenta, ft 



al'ba, fl. pi., pure white, i ^ ft 



p.ulclier'rima, rose violet, ft 



al'ba, pure white, ih ft 



margina'ta, rose, celled white, i^ft. 

 Tom Thumb, rose-crimson,.! it. ... 

 ,, ,, al'ba, /;/>■<• white, ift. 



car'nea, i ft.... 

 „ ,, margina'ta (new), 



magenta -edged white, i ft. 



choice mixed tall c . 



Tom Thumb 



I Burr and Sngdtn, 



Per pkt 

 s. d 



' yi. & o 



2Vie flarkui has undergone 

 great improvement sinie 

 its introduction. Its 

 fiouers arc twice the ori- 

 ginal size, and this com - 

 bintxl u tth its )» ii/ltt and 



3d. & o 

 o 

 o 

 o 



oinoa u tin us m ii/ni. unu . , r, 

 dltar colours, profusion J 3« . <x O 

 of bloom, and fine habit, I od. & O 

 n,akes it one of our best j>,' „ 

 mid most popular an- 3" ,<xo 

 iu/<i/a. 2Vi<! Tom Thumb 

 varieties tnake fine com- 

 pact beds and long mar- 

 ginal lima. 



OLIAFTHUS, Nat. Ord. Legumino'sce. Magnificent flowering shrubs. 



The magnificent C. Dampicrii is now more generally grozvn, its culture being more simple than was imagined. 

 In Paris it has bean flowered in the open ground, from seed soiun in May, in a sunny situation. 



2214 Clian'thus Dampier'ii, eir.bracing many magnificent new varieties IS. and 2 6 



2215 ,, magni'fiCUS, scarlet, h.-h., 4 ft. ...\ Splendid plants for the conservatory, and also for C 1 o 



2216 ,, puni'ceus, scarlet, h.-h., 4 ft ) south walls with a little winter protection. \ o 6 



2217 

 2218 



CLINTO'-NIA, Nat. Ord. Lobelia cecc. Charming half-hardy annuals. 

 Clinto'nia pulchella al'ba, white, with yellow centre, \ ft ) >"'' ''■" /'"/' goW**j*t I 



„ / . ,. / ... ' * , , . > plant?, for srirct siluatiotuattdff' < 



„ ,, ccerulea, bright blue, with yellow centre, % ft. ) Swfa wati\ rrr rrf jrfrmfr \ 



COCKSCOMB (Celosia cristata), Nat. Ord. Amamntha'cew. Greenhouse annuals. 



Highly ornamental, curious, massive flowers, for the conservatory and warm situations out-doors. 



2219 Cockscomb Dwarf, crimson, English seed, saved from very fine combs, 1 ft is. and 



2220 ,, ., ,, continental saved seed, 1 f t 



2221 

 2222 

 2223 

 2224 



,, dark crimson continental saved, extra fine, 1 ft 6d. and 1 



,, Choice mixed, continental saved seed, 1 ft o 



Giant, large brilliant red floweis, continental saved seed, ih ft o 



choice mixed, continental saved seed, i. 1 , ft " o 



OO'LEUS, Nat. Ord. Labia' 'ceo>. Ornamental leaf plant.-,. 



For tlie adornment of the grc-enJiouse, siiling-room, and dinner^table, these new hybrid Coleus are now amongst 



the most popular plants, and greatly in demand for the flower garden . 

 2225 Coleus, saved from the newest and finest sorts is. and 



2226 

 2227 

 2228 

 2229 

 2230 

 2231 

 2232 

 2233 

 2234 



COLLIU'SIA, Nat. Ord. Scrophularia'cew. Beautiful hardy annuals. 



Collin'sia bartsisefo'lia, purple-lilac, \ ft. 



al'ba, pure white, i ft 



bi'COlor, purple and -white, 1 ft 



,, al'ba, pure white, 1 ft 



heterophyl'la, violet-purple and -white, 1 ft... 

 multi'color marmora'ta, white and rose, 1 ft. 



The Colliusias are all very effective an- ( 

 nuals for flower garden decoration in 

 summer. If sown early i-n August for 

 9 spring display, the flowers are much J 

 more beautiful and last much longer I 

 than from spring-sozun seed. I n beds 1 



2 6 



grandiflO'ra, blue and white, 1 ft | the effect of these flue annuals in May is j o 



fine mixed, all the varieties, 1 f t J exquisite, and in puts equally beautiful. o 



ver'na grandiflO'ra, blue and white, an exquisite plant for beds in spring, the seed must 



be sown in autumn immediately after being gathered, 1 ft 6d. and 1 



OOMMELI'NA, Nat. Ord. Commrlin-i'cro'. Half-hardy perennials. 

 2235 Commeli'na fine mixed, really effective border plants, 2 ft o 



OOFVOL'VULUS, Nat. Ord. Convoloulacec. Beautiful hardy trailing annuals, etc. 



The first six species are perennial, and z<ery desirable for rock-wvrk and hanging baskets. 



2238 Convolvulus althseoi'des, rose-purple, dark eye, pretty dwarf twiner, hardy perennial o 



•2237 ,, au'reus super'bus, golden yellow, a pretty creeping species, h.-h. perennial o 



2238 ,, cantab'ricus, rose-purple, very pretty twiner, hardy perennial o 



-2239 ,, florldus, pink, pretty creeper, half-hardy perennial o 



-2240 „ mauritanlcus, beautiful soft blue, fine creeper for hanging baskets, h. perennial o 



-2241 ,, oleifo'lius, white, with silky white foliage, hardy perennial o 



-2242 ,, mixed, from the above 6d. and 



2243 ,, cupania'nus, rich blue, spotted black, a fine, distinct, rock plant, h. a 



2244 ,, tri'color monstro sus, deep violet-purple, 1 ft "\ m 



nr,.- t • 7 • 7 , The. varieties enumerated are the 



2245 ,, ,, splen'dens, rich violet, 1 ft fi ncst (l nd most egectu, 0 f this 



2246 ,, ,, Stri'atUS, blue and white, I ft shwy family ; in beds flower 



— -li 1 •! r. holders, and on iQck-wurrc, their 



-2247 „ ,, al bUS, Silky White, I ft 1- hondsoln, flower, arr s'.en to 



2248 ,, ,, SUbCCSrU'leUS, d0VC ColoU)', I ft I great advantage. Hobushts uni- 



4249 „ „ robus'tus um'color, rich purplish-blue, 1 ft. | Stt3St^#KS^ 



-2250 , , , , mixed, from the above, 1 f t J I 



£251 ,, ,, double varieties in mixture o 



COKDYLFUE (Dracaena), Nat. Ord. Lilia'cece, Ornamental-foliaged greenhouse plants. 

 2252 Cordyli'ne indivi'sa, austra'lis, angustifo'lia, conges'ta, panicula'ta, etc. , in mixture... u. and 2 6 



CO'EIS, Nat. Ord. Primula 'cece. Pretty half-hardy biennial. 

 Co'ris Monspelien' sis, pale purple, a very pretty rare Alpine trailer o 



C0R0NII/LA, Nat. Ord. Legumino'sce. Hardy perennials. 



Corcnilla Hausnech'tii, red and white flowers, produced freely in tufts, \ f t o 



iber'ica, yellow, flowering in pretty umbels, \ f t 0 



COS'MOS, Nat. Ord. Composite?. Yery ornamental hardy annuals. 

 Cos'mos'bipinna'tus, pmple and yellow, 2 ft. ") The graceful foliage of these, especially Exarista- ( ... o 

 ,, * exarista'tus, rose, 2 ft. ) {us, when grown singly, cannot be over-estimated . \ 3d. &. o 



COWSLIP (Primula), Nat. Ord. Primula ceo?. Spring-flowering hardy perennials. 



2258 Cowslip new giant, mixed, 1 ft. | For beds in the spring flower garden , planting in woodland ( o 



2259 ,, fine mixed, 1 ft ) walks, etc., these cannot be too extensively used <, o 



-2253 



2254 

 .2255 



2256 

 2257 



