CARNATION. 
Perpkt. 
Canary Bird Vine. Beautiful climb- 
er, with delicate foliage and 
curious, bright yellow flowers . $0 lo 
Candytuft, Easily grown, and blooms 
profusely. Mixed 05 
Canna. Best French varieties mixed 05 
Canterbury Bells. One of the best 
known and popular biennials. 
Double and Single varieties, mixed 05 
CARNATION. An important and 
beautiful class of flowers ; most 
of the varieties have a delicious 
clove fragrance. 
Chaband's Double Perpetual. A very 
choice French strain (60 seeds) . 25 
Qrenadin. Ofdwarf, compacthabit; 
double scarlet flowers (loo seeds) 25 
Margaret. Magnificent double flow- 
ers, ranging through all shades 
of color ; (lowers in three months 
from sowing. Mixed (isoseeds) . 15 
Prize Double Mixed. .Satisfactory 
in every way (100 seeds) .... i.s 
Ordinary Mixed. Contains a great 
variety of colors 05 
CELOSIA, or Cockscomb. Highly es- 
teemed and beautiful plants, witli 
richly colored flower heads. 
Crested Varietie«, in fine mixture . 05 
Feathered Varieties, in fine mixture 05 
CENTAT7REA. An interesting genus, 
remarkable for the free-flowering 
habitof some of its members, and 
the beautiful silvery foliage o( 
others. 
Cyanus. (Bachelor's Button.) Blue. 05 
" Mixed, all colors 05 
Candidissima. Large silvery white 
leaves, deeply laciniated .... 10 
Oymnocarpa. Silvery gray foliage . 05 
CHRYSANTHEMUM. This magnifi 
cent class of summer-blooming 
annuals should be well repre- 
sented in every flower garden, as 
we know of no class which will 
produce such results with so 
little care. 
Double Annnal' Varieties, in fine 
mixture 05 
Single Annual Varieties, compris- 
ing many handsome colors ... 05 
Frutescens. (Marguerite, or Paris 
Daisy.) White or Yellow. Each 10 
CBNTAURliA. CH8VSANTHEMUM. 
Per pkt. 
Chrysanthemum japonicnm &. pi. 
The well-known florist flower, 
the commanding beauty of 
their gorgeous flowers creating 
a sensation everywhere (100 
seeds) to 25 
CINERARIA hybrida grandiflora. 
Saved from best varieties. Choice 
mixed (60 seeds) 15 
Doable. Large-flowering; mixed; 
a superior strain (30 seedsj . . . 
Clarkia. An old favorite plant, grow- 
ing well in any garden soil. Seed 
can be sown either in September 
or early spring. Mixed 
Clematis hybrida. Hardy climbing 
plants of great merit ; the flowers 
will average 3 inches in diameter, 
ranging through all conceivable 
shades of purple, violet, porce- 
lain, blue and white. The seed 
is slow to germinate 10 ^ 
ClianthnsDampieri. (Australian Glory 
Pea.) A beautiful plant, with 
brilliant, rich scarlet, pea-shaped 
flowers, with an intense black 
spot in each center (15 seeds) . . 
COBM&. acandens. Abeautiful, rapid- 
growing climber, with handsome 
foliage and large, bell-shaped 
flowers, green at first, changing 
to a deep violet-blue (20 seeds) . 
Scandens fl. albo. A white-flowered 
variety ofthe preceding (loseeds) 
Colens. Saved from the finest hybrid 
sorts ; remarkable for size and 
brilliancy of foliage. Mixed (100 
seeds) 
Collinsia. A pretty, free-blooming 
plant, with various colored flow- 
ers ; white, pink, violet, purple, 
blue and gray blue. Mixed . . . 
CONVOLVULUS. (Morning Glory.) 
The most popular and best known 
annual in cultivation. The dwarf 
varieties are very pretty for hang- 
ing baskets and vases. 
Major. Tall varieties mixed . . . 
Minor. Dwarf varieties mixed . . 
COSMOS. Charming late-flowering 
annuals, each plant covered with 
hundreds of large anemone like 
flowers ; both foliage and flowers 
are excellent for cutting. Crim- 
son, Pink, Wliiteor Mixed. Each 05 ^ CONVOLVULUS. 
