14 CURTIS & cobb's 



? rice. 



Cardiospermum halieacabum. White. 5 feet. . . "... . .10 



BAMTONIA. Nat. Ord., Loasacea. 

 Bartonia aurea. A very showy half-hardy annual^ with gray branches 

 and thistle-like leaves; flowers, very brilliant yellow; will not 

 bear transplanting very well, and we usually sow the seeds 

 where it is to bloom, thinning the plants out so that they stand 



about six or eight inches apart 05 



" nuda. A hardy perennial ; flowers white, large, and produced 



in abundance all the season. • 2 to 3 feet in height . . . .25 



BELVIJDEME. Nat. Ord., Chenopodiacece. 



A pretty, cypress-like plant, sometimes called summer-cypress. Fine 

 for a cemetery. 



Belvidere. Hardy annual. 4 feet . . . 05 



BR ACHY COME. Nat. Ord., Composite. 



A beautiful free-flowering, dwarf-growing plant, covered, during the. 

 greater portion of the summer, with a profusion of pretty, cineraria-like 

 flowers; very effective in edgings, small beds, rustic baskets, or for pot- 

 culture ; succeeding in any light, rich soil. Half-hardy annuals. 



Braehycome iberidifolia (Swan-River Daisy). Blue. £foot. . .10 



f* albiflora. White. £foot. 10 



" Finest mixed 10 



BBOWALLIA. Nat. Ord., Scrophulariacece. 



Very handsome, profuse-blooming plants ; covered with rich, strikingly- 

 beautiful flowers during the summer and autumn months ; growing freely 

 in any rich soil. Half-hardy annual. 



Browallia Cerviakowskii. Blue, with white centre ; beautiful. i\ feet, .10 



elata alba. White, i^feet . . ...» . . . . .10 



" " grandiflora. Sky-blue; large-flowered. 1^ feet. . .10 



C AC ALIA. Nat. Ord., Composite. 



Half-hardy annuals, with small tassel-like flowers ; exceedingly useful for 

 cutting. Flowers in clusters, on slender stalks. 



Cacalia eoccinea. Scarlet . . . . . . . . . .05 



" fiore-luteo. Yellow 05 



* Colors mixed 05 



CALANBBINIA. Nat. Ord., Portulacece. 



Very beautiful dwarf-growing plants ; usually treated as tender annuals, 

 though of perennial duration if protected in winter : they are a blaze of 

 Ibeauty wherever the sun shines upon them. They succeed well in a light, 

 pch soil. , • «r. ".' ' \ VV/V'"'*\iE : f' r l 1 



Calandrinia Lindleyana. Small red flowers ; suitable for edging. 



\ foot . , •■• <„ ,,' .. 1. ..• / > .. ,.05 



" grandiflora. Fine rosy lilac, flowers from July to October ; 



very showy, and of easy culture. 1 foot 05 



" speciosa. Dark purple ; very showy. 4 inches . . .05 



