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BARE & SUGDEN'S SPRING SEED CATALOGUE, 



COS'MOS, Nat. Ord. Compos'it(B. ,^^d. 

 Showy free-flowering plants, suitable for shrubberies and mixed borders. Hardy annuals. 



1043 Cos'mos atropurpu'reus, deep purple and yellow, 2 ft., from Mexico 0 3 



1044 bipinna'tus, re</, ;;M/-/>/e, ?/e//o"eo, 2 ft., from Mexico ". 0 3 



COTOXEAS'TER, Nat. Ord. Bosa'cece. 

 A hardy ornamental shrul), which thrives in any common soil. 



1045 Cotoneas'ter Nepalen'sis, rose, 4 ft., from Nepal 1 0 



COULTE'RIA, Nat. Ord. Legumino'sce. 

 A highly ornamental greenhouse evergreen shrub, with beautiful foliage and magnificent 

 spikes of bloom ; succeeds best in peat and loam. 



1046 Coulte'ria, species nova, orange, very handsome, from China 1 0 



COWSLIP (Primula), Nat. Ord. Primula cece. 

 Favourite early free-flowering plants, which should be extensively grown for filling the 

 beds and borders of the spring-flower garden ; succeeding best in rich soil. Hardy perennials. 



1047 Cowslip, new giant mixed, very large, 1 ft 0 6 



1048 , . fine mixed, 1 ft 0 3 



CROTALA'RIA, Nat. Ord. Legumino'sce. 

 A very ornamental greenhouse evergreen shrub ; succeeds in a mixture of loam and peat. 



1049 Crotala'ria arbores'ccns, yellow, spotted and striped purple, flowers largo, 3 ft 1 0 



CRUCLiXEL'LA, Nat. Ord. GaliacecB. 

 A very useful early frec-flowering plant for rockwork, &c. ; grows freely in common 

 soil. Sardy perennial. 



1050 Crucianella stylo'sa, pink, 1 ft., from Persia 0 3 



CRYPTOME'rIA, Nat. Ord. Conif'erce 

 Majestic and extremely ornamental. Hardy evergreen trees. 



1051 Cryptome'ria Japon'ica, 50 ft., from Japan , 0 4 



1052 Lob'bii, 50 ft., from Japan 0 6 



CUWIXGHA'MIA, Nat. Ord. Conif'erce. 



An exceedingly handsome ornamental half-hardy evergreen tree, succeeds best in a 

 mixture of peat and loam, and growing freely in any warm sheltered situation ; but should be 

 protected in winter from severe frost. 



1053 Cunningha'mia Sinen'sis, 30 ft., from China 0 6 



CU'PHEA, Nat. Ord. Lythra'cece. 

 A highly ornamental genus of profuse-blooming plants, equally valuable for the orna- 

 mentation of the conservatory, drawing-room, and flower-garden. C. eminens is of a graceful 

 branching habit, covered with splenQid long scarlet and yellow tubular flowers ; C. Zinampinii 

 is covered with red-violet, and C. ocymoides with rich i)urple-violet flowers. The- perennial 

 species, if sown early, can be used for bedding plants the first year ; the annual kinds may be 

 treated like ordinary half-hardy annuals. 



1054 Cu'phea Donkelaa'rii, ^rreen awcZ ?/eZZo?r, half-hardy perennial, 1§ ft 0 4 



1055 „ em'inens, bright red and yellow, splendid free-flowering variety, half-hardy 



perennial, 2 ft 0 6 



1C56 Galeot'tiani, velvety black, a variety of considerable merit 1 6 



1057 „ minia'ta, crimson, half-hardy perennial 1 ^ ft., from Mexico 0 4 



1058 „ „ purple, hal:-hai-dy perennial ' 0 4 



1059 „ „ scarlet, half-hardy perennial 0 4 



1060 „ ocymoi'des, rich purple-violet, very bushy and handsome, half-hardy annual, 



2 ft., from Mexico 0 4 



1061 platycen'tra, irj^A^oran^'e, ^/)!>/)e(i reef, half-hardy perennial, 1 2 ft., from Mexico 0 4 



1062 „ purpu'rea,/)wrjD/e, remarkably handsome, half-hardy annual, 2 ft., from Mexico 0 3 



1063 „ strigulo'sa, orange and red, half-hardy perennial, 2 ft., from the Andes 0 4 



1064 „ Zimapan'i, red-violet, flowers large and extremely beautiful, half-hardy annual, 



2 ft 0 6 



CUPRES'SUS, Nat. Ord. Coniferce. 

 Trees and shrubs of the most ornamental and interesting description, combining great 

 beauty with distinctness of form and character. Hardy trees. 



1065 Cupres'sus Austra'lis, 20 ft., from N. Holland 0 6 



1066 „ pentha'mii, 20 ft., from Mexico 0 6 



1067 „ el'egans, pendulous habit, 20 ft., from Mexico 0 6 



1068 „ fune'bris, very elegant, 20 ft., from China 0 6 



1069 „ glau'ca pen'dula, very graceful, drooping habit, 9 ft., from E. Indies 0 6 



