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F. H. BBELING, PROFR PERRY SEED STORE. 



NAME. 



Celosia, cristata nana 



" feathered 



" japonica 



Centaurea candidissima 



gymnocarpa 



" moschata 



' cyanus 



Centranthus macrosiphon 



Chamaepeuce casabonae 



Chrysanthemum, carinatum album. . . 



" idicum pompone, d'l fl'd 



Cineraria hybrida choice mixed 



Clarkia, best mixed 



Clematis, fine mixed.. 

 Clianthus Dampieri. 



Cobaea scandens. 



Coccinia Indica. 



Cockscomb. . 



Coix lacryma 



Collinsia 



Columbine 



Convolvulus major 



" tricolor minor. 



" Mauritanicus. . 



Coreopsis 



Cosmanthus fimbriatus.. 



Cosmidium Burridgeanum. 



Cucumis 



" flexuosus 



" dipsaceus, teasel-formed . 



Cucurbita-.-.-l 



" leucsintha depressa... 



" " longissima. 

 Cyclamen persicum 



Cypress Vine — 



Dahlia, double 



" single , 



Daisy, double ^ 



Datura fastuosa, finest double 



Delphinium (Larkspur) 



" double, dwarf rocket 



" double branching 



" Perennial sorts 



** nudicaule 



elatum 



" formosum 



Devil-in-a-bush. . 

 Diamond Plant. 



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Dianthus, Pink 



" barbatus, single.... 



" " double 



" Caryophyllus (Carnation) 



" " Clove Pink 



" " picotee 



" " perpetual or tree 



" " grenadin 



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scarlet, 

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blue, 

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 red 



orn. fol. 



white. 



dbl. white. 



mixed, 

 sc. & blk. 



purple, 

 red. ■ 



mixed. 



finestmix'd 



blue, 

 lilac & w. 

 cr.,br.&yel 

 fine mixed. 



fine mixed, 

 fine mixed, 

 finestmix'd 

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scarlet, 

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 blue&wht. 



mixed. 



white, 

 finestmix'd 



mixed, 

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bril. scar. 



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ID 



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10 



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5 



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GENERAL OBSERVATIONS: 



Celosia.- Cockscomb, showy plant, pro-' 

 ducing large combs of crimson or yellow' 

 flowers. 



Centaurea. — Dusty Miller; silver leaved! 

 foliage plants, extensively used in borders;, 

 and bedding. Pick the buds off as they 

 appear. They should not be allowed tO' 

 flower if a thick mass of foliage is de- 

 sired. ^ C. moschata. — Sweet Sultan. 

 C. cyanus. — Batchelor's Button. 



Chamsepuece casabonae. — Handsome 

 thistle-like foliage plants with dark green, 

 leaves, veined with white. 



Chrysanthemum.—Free blooming flow- 

 ers lasting late in the season, long after* 

 many other flowers are faded. 



C. idicum pompone is very doublCj. 

 pure white and a constant bloomer ; ex- 

 cellent for cut flowers. 



Cineraria. — Beautiful compact flowering, 

 plants of crimson, magenta and purple 

 colors. 



Clematis. — Fine climbing vines. ■ 

 Clianthus. — Should be started early m> 



order to prove most successful. Flowers; 



dazzling scarlet and black 

 Cobaea. — To attain full growth should be 



started in pots. Very rapid climber. 

 Coccinia. — Gourd family. Fruit scarlet- 

 Cockscomb. — See Celosia. 

 Coix. — ^Job's Tears. 



Collinsia. — Purple, blue and white flow- 

 ers; very pretty. 



Columb ine . — See'Aquilegia. 



Convolvulus Major. — Morning Glory^, 

 tall; C. Minor, Morning Glory, dwarC 

 C. Mauritanicus for hanging baskets. 



Coreopsis. — See Calliepsis. 



Cosmanthus. — Flowers fringed and pret- 

 ty, plant spreading. 



Cosmidium. — Flowers large and showy,, 

 similar to Coreopsis. / 



Cucumis. — Ornamental Cucumber. C. 

 flexuosus. — Snake Cucumber, bearing;, 

 fruit three feet long. C. dipsac«us. — 

 Teasel-formed. 



Cucurbita.— -Ornamental Gourd. C. leu- 

 can tha depressa. — Green Fruit. C. long- 

 issima. — Curious fruit five feet long. 



Cyclamen. — Green house plants, very" 

 handsome bloomers. 



Cypress Vine. — See Ipomsea Quamoclit;. 



Dahlia. — Saved from the largest flowering 

 and most double sorts. , 



Daisy. — See Bellis. 



Delphinium cashmerianum. 



D. Giant Hyacinth fl'd. 



D. nudicaule.— The finest perennial Lark- 

 spur, of dwarf compact growth, with 

 abundant brilliant scarlet flowers. 



Delphinium.— The seed of the perennial 

 sorts should be sown in spring; the: 

 plants, will then become strong by fall andv 

 flower the following summer. 



Devil-in-a-bush.— See Nigella hispanica., 



Diamond Plant. — See Mesembryan- 

 themum. 



Dianthus barbatus.— Gweet William, wilE 

 bloom the first year if sown early. D. 

 Chinensis, Chinese Pink. 



D. carnation grenadin.— "For Florists*' 

 purposes and sale plant this fine and 

 floriferous carnation is invaluable." 



It blooms three weeks earlier than any 

 other variety, and furnishes a profusion 



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