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CALEN'DTJLA, Nat. Ord. Compos' it<£. Very useful hardy annuals. ^'''J^i'. 



1954 Calen'dixla Ponge'ii, double 7vhUe, very beautiful, i ft. 7 Exceedingly profuse blooming plants, C o 3 

 1956 ,, pluvia'lis, K'/i/ViT, large flowers, i ft. ) effective in beds, masses, and lines. 1 o 3 



OAL'LA CRidiardiii), Nat. Ord. Ornvtia'cecn. Very useful half-hardy perennial. 



1956 Cal'la .ffithio'pica, tlie tcltite Ethiopian, or Nile Lily, grows freely in ponds, 2 ft o 6 



GALLIC AETA, Nat. Ord. Verbena' cecc. Beautiful fruit-beai-ing greenhouse shrubs. 

 li'/iei! ill berry they arc z'ery attractive, and much prized for placing un the breakfast talde. 



1957 Callicar'pa purpu'rea 7 Seedlings fruit the fir%t season, and niahc finer specimens than if struck (06 



1958 ,, ro'sea > from cuttings ; height 2 | o 6 



1959 ,, mixed, 5 species i o 



OALLIOP'SIS, or COEEOP'SIS, Nat. Ord. Compos'itm. Very useful hardy annuals. 



All the varieties are continuously in bloom, and rank among the most elegant and effective of annuals. 



1960 CalliOp'SiS bi'COlor grandiflO'ra, yellow, crimson centre, 2 ft. . . . yl' spidmens thry an txirtmrly /• antl O 6 



1961 . , , , , marmora'ta, crimson brown, inarblcd, 2 ft. \ i'''"'f^U ""■i 'mh 



1962 ,, „ nigTa specio'sa, ir/c'^/v fr/OT.fo//, 2 ft. j r"'' °' „ i, 



" ,1 o f > y > / far vain and jarjmrti. \ O 3 



1963 „ ,, na.'-a.a,, yello7v, crimson centre, 1 h } Thm are cjual to any btdding flam i zd .& o 6 



19C4 ,, ,, TXLaxmov&'Xs.na.na,, crimson, marbled, ih. \in tfftii and duration. I'lamt taller < o 3 



1965 ,, ,, ni'gra na'na, ir/ir/i' cr/>«jf)//, 1 ft ) than i ft. ihcuid be puikd up. \2d.&. o 6 



1966 ,, cardamlna;fo'Ua atro sangui'nea, ir/ir/y rr/'m^iv/, gro'.vtli beautiful, ij ft o 3. 



1967 ,, corona'ta, r/V/; _)r//6izi', .t/o/Zt-o' <';-/;«.ri!«, a very effective l^order plant, lift o 3 



1968 ,, Drummond'U, jtV/ow', f/7OTii?« a charming plant for beds, i.^ ft." o 3 



1969 ,, filifo'Ua BlU"ridg'U, rr/;/M6'/^ f</^^rf r^//<^^', very graceful and beautiful, 2 ft o 3 



1970 ,, Engelinan'nii, bright yclloiu, in liabit and foliage tJie very perfection of gr.ace, i It. 3(/. & o 6 



1971 ,, lanceola'ta, ^'f/i/67/ )r/''t'if, the most beautiful of hardy perennials, 3 ft o 6 



1972 ,, lon'g^pes, ir/ZoM', hardy perennial, 2 ft " o 3 



1973 ,, PhUad^l'pkica, /a ;-ov-je-//ii^yfojir/-j, very ornamental hardy perennial, 3 ft o 6 



1974 ,, tall, mixed varieties o 3 



1975 ,, dwarf, mixed varieties o 3 



OALLIEHO'E, Nat. Ord. Malva'ceoe. Handsome hardy border annuals, etc. 



The rich purple-crimson glo7v of the beautiful saucer-shaped foivei s of this plant is matchless. 



1976 Callirho'e peda'ta, /^/r/Zc-r/'/OTw;/, 2 ft I^Strikingly effective in flower, foliage, and habit, < o 3 



1977 ,, ,, ns,'n&, violet-crimson, 1 U. ] for borders if beds. Steep the seed before sowing. (.03 



1978 , , involucra'ta, rich crimson-purple, large flowers, fine hardy perennial rock plant o 3- 



OALLISTE'MON, Nat. Ord. Lcgumino'sce. Beautiful greenhouse shrub. 



1979 Calliste'mon semperflo'rens, crimson, splendid flowering conservatory plant, 4 ft o 6 



OALYOAN'THUS (Allspice), Nat. Ord. Cahicantha'cem. Fragrant hardy shrubs. 



1980 Calycan'thus fine mixed, 3 varieties, plants with delightfully cinnamon-scented flowers, 5 ft o & 



OAMEL'LIA, Nat. Ord. TernstrUmia'cece. Favourite greenhouse shrubs. 



1931 Camel'lia, saved from a splendid collection, 5 ft is. and 2 6 



OAMPAN'ULA, Nat. Ord. Campanula cecr.. Annuals and perennials. 

 The varieties we enumerate of this genus, whether stately or dwatf, are all extremely beautiful. 



1982 Campan'ula At'tica, rich dark purple, \ ft. ( For rock-work and dry situations these are truly C o 3 



1983 ,, ,, ^y^aa^, snow white, charming, neat-growing hardy annuals. \ o (s 



1981 ,, Carpat'ica, ;«<;«r'f, I ft \ Splendid, for permanent beds and flower borders ; csta- \ o 3 



1985 ,, ,, al'ba, 7ci/;/7f, I ft. ) blished masses must be seen to be appreciated ; h.p. t ° 3 



1986 ,, celtidifo'lia (new), violet-blue, blooms first season, hardy perennial, 2 ft o 6 



1987 ,, exi'mia grandiflO'ra, deep purple, 2 ft "j The^e are very beautiful varieties of Campanula, [03 



1988 ,, ,. AVbSL, pure 7vhite, zh. > frequently sold under the name of IVahlenhergiai O 3 



1989 ,, ,, ., TL.'pl, pure-white, 2.h. ) g>andiflora, hardy perennials. \ 1 O 



1990 ,, grandis, purple, large handsome flowers, hardy perennial, 2 ft o 4 



1991 ,, ,, al'ba, white, large handsome flowers, hardy perennial, 2ft o 4 



1992 ,, lactiflo'ra, -white, very desirable border plant, hardy perennial, 2 ft o 4 



1993 ,, littora'lis (stricta and vincseflora), very fine hardy annu.al, I ft o 3 



1994 Lo'rei, purple-lilac, i ft \ For neat beds and masses in the flower borders, these (03 



1995 ,, ,, MhSi., sil-very-grey, i ft. j pretty hardy annuals are charming. I o 3 



1996 ,, Leutwei'nii, /'/«^, flowers large, very fine dwarf hardy biennial, ij ft o 6 



1997 ,, pentago'nia, rich purple, | ft 1 Very pretty hardy annuals for beds, flower S o 3 



1998 ,, al'ta, white, J ft ) borders, and rock-work. 1 o 3 



1999 peregri'na, deep -violet, very beautiful and desirable hardy perennial, i-^- ft o 6 



2000 ,, parsiciiO'lia al'ba, ///r^ li'/;//^, very beautiful hardy perennial, 2 ft o 3 



2001 ,, primulsefo'lia, purple, a fine species, hardy perennial, 2 ft o 6 



2002 ,, pyramida'lis, h. p., 3 ft \ Stately plants of great beauty for forming { o 3 



2003 ,, ,, al'ba, !<:;/;//<•, h. p., 3 ft ) screens and for conser-aatory decoration. (03 



2004 ,, strigo'sa, n'.tt-iYWf;', nice border plant, hardy annual, i f t o 3 



2095 ,, Vidall'ii, very elegant half-hardy perennial, lA ft o 6 



CANDYTUFT (Ibe'ris), Nat. Ord. Crucifero}. Beautiful hardy annuals. 



2006 Candytuft Dunnet'tii, rich crimson, I ft. y;^. Candytuft is a plant of fne habit, profuse bloon-.inp, and remain- [ ° 3 



2007 ,, linlfO'lia, rosy white, I f t ,•„„ U„g in beauty, admirably adapting it for ribbons, eontinucus O 4 



2008 ,, Normandy, ///(7f, I ft Vlines,jlou.'erbeds, and borders ; the rich cohur of Dunncltn, the soft < O 3 



2009 ,, rocket-flowered, 7Ci/;//<r, I ft. \ UU of Normandy, the fne spHe oj the KocUt, and the gracefully cut I o 3 



2010 ,, sweet-scented, 7('/,/i'd-, I ft. ... J foUage of the Sweet-scented, afford a phasing variation. L O 3 



OAN'ITA, Nat. Ord. Maraiitd cecR. Highly ornamental half-hardy perennials. 



Scientific gardening has reached an epoch when sub-tropical or Leaf Gardens in any part of the three 

 kiw^doms are no longer a chimera. It is simply a question of the right place for the plants, and the right plants 

 tor the place, and the treatment necessary to ensure success. In this style of gardening, the Can na must neces- 

 sarily take the prominent position : possessing, as it does, picturesque foliage, varied both in form and colour, 

 with a chasteness vet boldness of outline peculiar to itself, and -which renders it at once pleasing to the jnost 

 fastidious, and an' equally agreeable associate -with either shrubs or flowers. 



Although we have alluded only to the foliage of these plants, the flo-aiers are by no means to be despised ; 

 indeed, some of them are exquisitely beautiful. 



