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WLEBEE & DON. 
FLOWER SEEDS. 
CINERAMA, EXTRA SELECT LARGE FLOWERING. 
CINERARIA. 
PER PKT. 
A well-known greenhouse plant, having a range and brightness of 
color scarcely surpassed. It may be had in bloom through the greater 
portion of the year . G. P. 
LARGE PLOWERI1VG EXTRA SELECT. The plants are of 
dwarf habit, flowers beautifully marked ; brilliant colors, 1% ft. .50 
Finest Mixed "Varieties. Comprising showy and striking colors, 
iy 2 ft 25 
JJew Pyramidal. Of a beautiful pyramidal form ; the flowers 
are borne in immense heads and run through all the various com- 
binations of colors. Very desirable 50 
Dowlble Flowering. This is unquestionably one of the finest 
florists' flowers. The colors represent all the finest tints of this 
class 50 
Maritima. An exceedingly pretty silvery-leaved variety, adapted 
for bedding, ij&ft 5 
CLEMATIS. 
„ PER PKT. 
Very rapid growers and free bloomers, adapted for arbors, fences, 
etc. H. P., 10 ft. 
Cirrhosa. An elegant climber, producing a great profusion of 
sweet-scented white flowers 10 
Flammula. A beautiful white fragrant variety 5 
Paniculata. Covered with pure white, fragrant flowers, com- 
Eletely hiding the foliage. In September the flowers are followed 
y seed pods of bronzy red. Perfectly hardy 15 
Jackmanni "Varieties. Mixed shades. Plowers three to four 
inches across 15 
CMANTHUS. 
One of the most beautiful plants in cultivation, about three feet 
in height with neat compound leaves, and drooping clusters of large, 
rich scarlet, long petaled, pea-shaped flowers, three inches in length, 
each flower beautifully marked with a large, black, cloud-like blotch 
in front. P. S. 
Dampierii (Australian Glory Pea). Scarlet and black flowers — 10 
Pun ice ms (New Zealand Parrot's Bill). Scarlet and white flowers . 10 
COB/EA. 
COB^EA scandens. 
Handsome half-hardy perennial climber, with purple-lilac bell- 
shaped flowers. Valuable for the conservatory ; may be planted out 
of doors in June. 
Scandens. Blue 10 
COCCIKEA INDICA. 
This is a pretty climber, ivy-like foliage, bright and luxuriant, ad- 
mirably adapted for trellises. The small flowers are followed by 
numerous fruits two inches long, which turn to brilliant scarlet, 
spotted with white. H. H. P., 10 ft. 
Scarlet Fruited Ivy Leaved Climber, .10 
One of the most popular ornamental foliage plants. It is very 
decorative in the flower border, and easily grown from seed. H. H. P. 
Finest Mixed Hybrids 25 
Finest Large Leaved Varieties, Mixed 35 
COLLINSIA. 
An exceedingly pretty, free-flowering annual, remarkably attrac- 
tive in beds, or ribbons. H. A. 
Finest Mixed Varieties. 1 ft 5 
CONVOLVULUS, or Morning- Glory. 
Beautiful, free-flowering, and remarkably showy plants, with ex- 
ceedingly handsome, rich-colored flowers, producing in beds and 
mixed borders an unusually brilliant effect. H. A. 
Dwarf Bedding- Varieties. 
Tricolor Minor. Rich violet-purple, with white centre ; trailer. 
H. A, 1 ft 5 
Crimson Violet. Rich crimson violet, white throat, yellow eye . . 5 
Rosens. Rose with white throat, fringed purple, golden eye 5 
Finest Mixed Varieties. Peroz.,25cts 5 
Climbing- Varieties. 
PER PKT . 
Bine 5 
Striped 5 
Blood Red. 5 
White 5 
Violet 5 
Finest 
Mixed 
Colors. 20 
ft. Peroz., 
25 CtS 5 .o^a^m^i 
Manritan- 
i c u s. A 
beautiful 
creeping va- 
riety, porce- 
lain blue, 
very florif- , ; , , ... 
e r o u s ; a ifisfflM^Hti, 
ch a r m i ng 
plant for 
b a s kets , 
vases, etc. 
H. P., 3 ft. .10 MORNING GLORY. 
