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SPECIALITIES. 
57 CHAM.ffiPEUCE DIACANTHA.— A bcnutiful plant, the mid-vib of tlie leaves and spines 
ivory white, margined with glossy gi’een, and covered with a white silky down. 6cl. per packet. 
58 CHRYSANTHEMXTM, JAPONICUM EL. PLENO (Hybrid Japanese Cbrysan- 
tbemums.)— When in Japan hlr. Fortune selected and sent to this country seven remarkable 
Chi*ysautheraums, wdiich proved either of gigantic size, novel colour, or peculiar form ; from 
that introduced type has been raised many varieties, more diversified both in foim and colour 
than the originals. From the new varieties Mr. William Bull can now oft'er most carefully 
selected seed. Is. per packet. 
59 chrysanthemum:, LARGE-FLOWERING, extra choice mixed.— Saved from a 
choice collection of named flowers, including all shades of colour. Is. per packet. 
60 CHRYSANTHEMUM, POMPONE VARIETIES, extra choice mixed.--From a 
splendid collection of named flowers. Is. per packet. 
61 CINERARIA ASPLENIFOLIA.— A very neat-growing and compact-habited now variety ; 
its whitish leaves are veiy ornamental, and difler fronr (7. tnttrilimoi and C, acwiiiliifolidt being 
somewhat similar to some of the Aspleniunrs. Is. irer packet. 
CINERARIA, extra choice mixed. — Vide page 6. 
62 CINERARIA HYBRIDA FLORE PLENO.— Perfectly and evenly double, being entirely 
made up of ligirlate florets, as in the case of a double-flowered Jacob.x>a, Senecio elegana, which 
they nrircb resemble; they embrace all the colours usually found amongst Cinerarias, viz., 
crimson, magenta, purple, both dark and light ; a.s well as flowers tipped rvith several different 
tints of violet and mageirta. 2s. 6d. per packet of 100 seeds. 
63 CLIANTHUS DAMPIERI.— It is advisable to sow the seeds singly in small 60-sized pots, to 
allow the seedliirg plants to be transferred to larger ones without risk or injrrry to the roots iir 
tlieir most tender state ; the successive shifts should be made into tolerably sized pots. The 
compost recommended as most suitable for cultivation is well pulverised yellow loam, with one- 
sixth part of sand, leaf-mould and broken charcoal well iircorporated. Is. 6(7. per packet. 
61 CLIANTHUS DAMPIERI “GERMAN FLAG.”— The ui>per petals of this new Clianthu.s 
are fiery red, the centre bluish black, with velvet-like shine ; the lower petals are pure white 
with red edge, thus showing the German national colours ; black, white, and red ; a most 
profuse bloonrer ; in the parts of Prussia from whence this plant originates, it is looked upon as. 
(luite hardy. 3s. 6(7. per packet containing 10 seeds. 
65 COCKSCOMB (GLASGOW PRIZE.)— Saved from one of the finest strains iir cultivation, 
having been awaixJed numeroirs prizes. This well-known and beautiful tender annual is of lu 
highly decorative character, equally valuable for conservatory, sitting room, or flower garden. 
Is. per packet. 
66 COLEUS, choice hybridised. — These seeds have been produced by fertilization, and saved 
from the handsome varieties introduced by Mu. Williaji Bull. The greatest pains have been 
taken that the varieties should be so blended as to give, not only a diversified, but an entirely 
new character. The colours in the different seedlings will embrace many shades of glowing red, 
magenta, crimson, purple, aud claret ; some of the leaves being handsomely marked with 
crimson on an olive ground, blotched with crim.son on a green ground, while others will be green, 
margined with crimsoir, and vice 'oevscbj the lustrous tints, striking venations, and peculiar shot 
silk-like appearance making them immensely attractive. Is. 6(7. and 2s. 6(7. jrcr packet. 
67 COLEUS, extra choice. — From new varieties. 3s. 6(7. per packet. 
68 COLLINSIA VIOL ACE A. — Of similar habit to C. vema, but more compact and bushy 
growing from 9 to 12 inches high, the foliage narTowly lanceolate, in whorls of from five to eight 
leaves, from the axils of which the flowers are prodrreed. These are slightly smaller than those 
of O. vema, but are of a better form, and have the upper lip nearly pure white, • and the lower 
one of a deep violet blue. 6(7. per packet. 
69 CONVOLVULUS MAURITANICUS.— A beautiful trailing half-hardy pierennial, bearing a 
profusion of lavender coloureel blooms, admirably adapted for suspending baskets, rock-work, 
aud edgings. 6(7. per packet. 
70 CYCLAMEN PERSICUM ALBUM. — Flowers pure white, petals large ; remarkably chaste. 
2s. 6(7. per packet. 
CYCLAMEN PERSICUM GRANDIFLORUM.— r7(7c page 1. 
71 CYCLAMEN PERSICUM RUBRUM. — Of various shades, including brightest crimson, 
2s. 6(7. per packet. 
