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CORDILI IVE (DractC na), Nat. Orel. X/iltu^ceic. Oniameiital-foliagcd greenhouse plants. 
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Cordyli'ne indivi'sa, australis and ruT)ra each 
,, choice vaiieties, mixed, including the above Is. & 
OO'RIS, Nat. Old. Primula cetB. Pretty half-hardy biennial. 
Co'ris Monspelien'sis, pale jmrple, a very pretty rare alpine trailer 
OORONILIA, Nat. Ord. Leejumindsas. Fine greenhouse shrubs. 
Coronina, fine mixed varieties, pretty flowers produced in tufts like coronets 
COiSTHOS, Nat. Ord. Compoditee. Very ornamental hardy annuals. 
Cos mos bipinna'tus, red, purple, and yellow, 2 ft. 1 The graceful foliage of these when grown f 
exarista'tus, rose, 2 ft J singly cannot be over-estimated. ( 
Per pKt. — s. d. 
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0 6 
COWSLIP (Primula), Nat. Ord. Primula'cece. Spring-flowering hardy perennials 
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ft. ) For 
... / land walks, ^c., these cannot be too extensively used. 
beds in the spring fower garden, planting hi wood- 
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Hardy bulbs. 
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Cowslip, new giant, mixed, 1 ft. 
„ fine mixed, 1 ft. 
CROCO SMIA, Nat. Ord. Jvida'fece. Half-hardy bulb. 
Croco'smia au'rea, bright orange, charming bulb for pot culture and very effective in the 
flower border, 1 J ft., (bulbs 4s. 6d. per doz.) 0 
CRO'ClIS, Nat. Ord. Jrida'ceai. Hardy bulbs. 
Cro'cus, saved from choice varieties for export 
CROWN IMPERIAL, Nat. Ord. Lilialceai. 
Crown Imperial, saved from finest vaiieties 
CRUCIANEL'LA, Nat. Ord. Galia! ceat. Hardy perennial for rockwork. 
Crucianena stylo'sa, yn'nlr, a very pretty roek plant, continues long in bloom, 1 ft. ... 
CIJ'PIIEA, Nat. Ord. Jjytlirdceoi. Beautiful half-hardy and greenhouse plants. 
for the decoration of the conservatory, flower beds, and borders, these are great favourites. 
Cu'phea em'inens, bright red and yellow, in long superb branches, splendid, 2 ft 0 
„ Galeottia'na, velvety black, a beautiful species, of fine habit, h.h. perennial, IJ ft. ... 0 
„ ocymoi'des, rich purple-violet, bushy, half-hardy annual, 2 ft 0 
„ platycen'tra, scarlet, white, and purple, beautiful, 1 ft 0 
„ purpu'rea na'na, rosy-scarlet, purple calyx, very elegant h.h. annual, 1 ft 0 
„ Zimpan'i, red violet, large flowore, very ornamental species, h.h. annual, li ft 0 
„ choice mixed annual varieties 0 
>1 ■ „ perennial 0 
CT'CLAMEN, Nat. Ord. Primula'cem. Charming greenhouse and hardy bulbs. 
oinn The Cyclamen is usually increased by seed, and flowers the second season; it is a charming plant. 
2109 Cy clamen Per'sicum, Mr. Wiggins’ superb large-flowered beautifully variegated foliage 
varieties, to wdiicli so many prizes and certificates have been awarded, 
colours scarlet, white, lilac, rose, and spotted (greenhouse bulbs) 
,, saved from beautiful varieties 
„ alTjum, dehca'tum, margina'tum, and ru'brum each 
hederifo’Uum, varieties in mixture t b'hgrming on rockwork amt in borders, ( c i ,, 
olhi.n. ...; ■, ( toUaae brauti/ully variegated, Powers ( “ 
„ album, white, rare... i mostly fragrant. ( Is. & 
CY TISCS, Nat. Ord. Legumino'sa;. Highly decorative greenhouse and hardy shrubs. 
114 Cy'tisus, choice mixed varieties ; oniameutal on lawns .and in flower borders " 
„ glabra'tus, large yellow fragrant flowers 
RAIILIA, Nat. Ord. Compoh'itce. Handsome half-hardy perennials, 
rahha, from choicest named double flowers, sown in spring, flower the same 8eason,4ft....6d. & 
„ imperials, white bell-shaped flower's in terminal pyramids (conservatory 
” ®Ort'nta, scarlet \ Charming border plants for back rows; well adapted ( 
,, Jneruca na atrosangur nea, ofood red 3 fromtheirbrightcoloursfordistantepect. ( 
DAISY, Nat. Ord. Compox'itw. Spring-flowering liardy perenirials. 
Daisy, from choice mixed double varieties ; seedlings flower the following spring, ^ ft 
^ DATIS'CA, Nat. Ord. Paii.tra'ccce. Hardy perennial. 
Datis'ea catmabi’na; this plant Mr. Robinson saw growing in the Jardin des Plantes, and was 
very much struck with its distinctive and graceful appearance, and recommends it very 
much in his new work for sub-tropical gardens, 4 ft 
DATII'RA (see Brugmansia), Nat. Ord. Solano! cem. Splendid half-hardy annuals. 
fine plants oj sub-tropical aspect, some having immense sweet-scented trumpet flowers, 
2122 Datu’ra atroviola’cea pleiris’sihra, nearly black, inside beautifirl light purple, 4 ft 0 6 
„ ceTa.toes.ix'io’ci, satin-white, striped purple, ‘2 ii 0 3 
„ chloran'tha ft. pi., large golden yellow fragrant flowers, a fine pot plant, 2 ft e 4 
u^^^stuo'sa Huberia'na, dark purple stems, immense dark lilac dorrble flowers, inside 
pure white, a most strikingly beautifirl variety, 4 ft 
ij „ ,, 10 splendid varieties originated from the above species, the 
collection 2s. Gd., or in mixed colour's 1 
„ grgantea, dwarf, branching species, valuable for single specimens 0 
,, Wrigh’tii (meteloides), white, bordered lilac, very handsome, 2 ft 0 
DAIIRENTO'lVIA, Nat. Ord. Legvmino'sm. Elegant greenhouse shrubs. 
Daubento'nia, choice mixed varieties, very beautiful Gd.k 
DELPHIN'IIIM, Nat. Ord. Ranunciila'cew. Si>lendid hardy perennials. 
RpUndid border plants with gorgeous spikes of flowers, varying from white to the richest blue. 
Delpbin'ium Beauty, very large deep blue shaded violet flowers, white centre, 3 ft 0 
„ coelesti’num grandiflo’rum, beautiful celestial blue, long spikes, 3 ft 0 
,, cheiranthiflo’rum super'bum, double, blue, very fine, 3 ft 0 
ela’tum delicatum, delicate blue, vei'y fine, .3 ft. 
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formo’sum, blue and white, large beautiful flowers, 2 ft 0 
