CATALOGUE OF SEEDS. 1 5 



Calandrinia umbellata. Very dwarf, with bright crimson flowers in R CE 



clusters. £ foot . . 05 



" Varieties mixed . . . . . . . . ,io 



CALLIOPSIS, or Coreopsis. Nat. Ord., Composite. 



This genus is amongst the most showy, free-flowering, and beautiful of 

 hardy annuals. The tall varieties are very effective in mixed borders and 

 fronts of shrubberies ; and the dwarf kinds, from their close, compact habit 

 of growth, make fine bedding-plants, and are valuable for edgings j while 

 the different varieties make very pretty ribbons. Hardy annuals. 



Calliopsis tricolor tinctoria. A well-known favorite ; the flowers hav- 

 ing a dark, crimson-brown centre, with yellow rays. 



2\ feet 05 



" marmorata (marbled). Brown and yellow, that 



are inclined to be shaded. 2^ feet .... .05 

 " atropurpurea. Yellow centre, surrounded by a 

 circle of dark purple, beyond which, to the extremity 

 of the petals, it is a fine red-scarlet color. 2 feet . .10 

 Cardaminifolia hybrida. Brilliant yellow ; growth, pyra- 

 midal ; compact and free- 

 flowering plant. \\ feet . .10 

 * " atrosanguinea. Blood-red; 



flower very fine. i£ feet . .10 

 COronata. Rich yellow ; disk, encircled with crimson spots ; 



handsome. i£ feet 05 



Drummondii. Yellow, with crimson centre ; fine. i£ feet, .05 

 filifolia, Burridge's. A new and exceedingly beautiful an- 

 nual ; flowers rich brown, tipped with bright orange ; very 



showy* 2 feet . . . 05 



nigra speciosa. Rich, velvety crimson. 2 feet . . . .10 

 Variety of colors mixed ■ . .10 



CALLIKHOE. Nat. Ord., Malvacea. 



An elegant tribe of plants, strongly resembling the scarlet Linum ; height, 

 from two to three feet ; commences to bloom when about six inches high, 

 and presents a mass of flowers during the entire summer ; makes a splendid 

 bedding-plant, if sown thick. Hardy annuals. 



Callirhoe involucrata. A trailing hardy perennial of great beauty. In 

 bloom from May to September. The flowers rise singly on stems 

 six to ten inches high, and vary in color from bright rose to the 

 deepest crimson. In size and color resemble the Portulaca . .10 

 pedata. Color, rich violet purple, with white eye. 2 feet . .10 

 ** " nana. A new dwarf variety, growing about one foot 



high ; a very profuse bloomer 10 



CAMPANULA. Nat. Ord., Campanulacea:. 



A genus of exceedingly beautiful flowers, all of which are characterized 

 by the richness of their colors and the profusion of their bloom. The 

 dwarf varieties are the most valuable for bedding-plants ; while the whole 

 genus is worthy of a prominent place in every garden. For other varieties, 

 see Perennials. 



