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23 
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1920 
1921 
1022 
1923 
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rer pki. — 
Can'na nervo'sa An'noi, very pretty foliage, veined and margined maroon, 4 ft 0 
ni'gricans, very dark maroon, handsome foliage, 4 ft 1 
„ margina'ta, handsome dark foliage, beautifully margined, 4 ft 1 
Peruvia'na robus'ta, large green handsome foliage, edged dark maroon, 5 ft 1 
Plantio'rii, vmy handsome foliage, 5 ft 9 
prem'ices de Nice, very handsome large dark green foliage, 5 ft 0 
purpu'rea spectab'ilis, crim-^on stems, and foliage veined and shaded crimson, 5 ft... 1 
rubricau'lis, a vei*y fine variety, with maroon-shaded foliage, 5 ft 1 
viola'cea super'ba, new 1 
zebri'na na'na, new dwarf var., foliage beautifully margined and shaded maroon, 3 ft. 1 
we have the following, and very many other varieties : — Achira**, aurea splendidissima, 
aurea striata, bicolor de Java, Lonnetti scmperflorens, coccinea vera, compacta elegantissima, De 
Caudollc, elata macrophylla, elegantissima rustica, Fintelmanni, gigantea major, gigantea marginata, 
glauca magnifica, grundis, heliconimfolia, hybrida aurantiaca, indica rubra superba, mussefolia hybrida, 
perfecta rubra, picturata fastuosa, purpurea hybrida, sanguinea Chatei, Sellowii, subidata rubra, 
Warscewiezi, Warscewiezi rosea, Waracewiezi zebrina, Warscewiczioidcs Annei, Warsccwiczioidcs gi'andi- 
flora, Warscewiczioidcs nobilis, zebrina superba, zebrina elegantissima— eacb variety, Crf. 
1929 Fine mixed, per pkt., Is. 1 1930 Choice mixed, j)er pkt., 2s. Ccf. 
CANTEnBURY-BELLS, Nat. Ord. Campanula' cew. Very sliowy hardy biennials. 
Groion as sxnrjh specimens these are ‘unrivalled border jdantSf and very effective grown in large pots. 
1931 Canterbury Bells, double mixed, ft 9 
1932 
1033 
1034 
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1936 
„ /i7uc, 6/ue, or white^ 2J ft each 0 
„ new rose, pxirc pink, very beautful, 2]^ ft 1 
single mixed, 2^ ft 9 
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1943 
1944 
CAP'SICUSI, Nat. Orel. Solana’cem. 
Cap^sicum, Cherry fniited, dark red, 2 ft. 
„ Chili, scarlet fruit, I5 ft 
„ long, scarlet fruit, 2 ft 
,, „ yellow finiit, 2 ft 
„ monstro'sum, scarlet fniit, 2 ft. 
,, ,, yelloxo fruit, 2 ft. 
., Squash, sweet, 2 ft., for salads 
choice mixed 
blue or xvkite, 2^ ft, 
new rose, pure pink, very beautiful, 2^ ft 
Ornamental half-hardy annuals, 
each 
Apart from the culinary value of the produce, 
Capsicums are of a hiykly ornamental charac‘ 
fer, especially in autumn, when loaded with 
their richly-coloured frxiits. The fruit of the , 
yellow varieties has a beautiful waxy apjyear- 
ance by gas 01 ' candle light, and is therefore 
sometimes placed as an agreeable variety 
amongst densert. 
CAR'BUIIS (Tliistle), Nat. Ord. Cumpos'itee. Hardy or half-hardy biennials. 
These Thistfes are all of a highly ornamental character, and exceedingly effective in shrubbery borders. 
1045 Car'duus acanthoi'dos (.Scotch thistle), silvery foliage, a noble plant, (i ft 0 
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1947 
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1949 
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1962 
Alexandri'nus, handsome leaves, covered with whitish down, 6 ft 0 
henedic'tus (the Blessed Thistle), 3 ft 
Arab'icus, flowers purple, very han,lsome, 8 ft e 
ebur'neus (Ivory Thistle), 6 ft ® 
Globe Thistle (Bchinops bannaticus), pmple, 2 ft 6 
„ (Eohinops spinosus), Wiitc, 4 ft 0 
,, (Echinops sphmroccphahis), liybl blue, 5 ft 9 
Mariams, foliage beautifully variegated, 3 ft 9 
Taur'icus, a majestic plant, 10 ft 9 
CAUNATIOX, Nat. Ord. Caryophylla'cew. Indispensable fragrant hardy perennials. 
A reserve piece of grouxid should be devoted (o the cultivation oj Carnations for cut Jlowers : for this 
purpose plants from seed are infnUcly more Jloriferom than jylants from cuttings; and, as regards double 
flowers from the best seed, 80 oent. are usually double, and from these most chauif ing vaneiies can 
always be selected. 
1965 Carnation, saved from the choicest double flo-wers, ft 2 
1966 „ „ fine double flowers, li ft 1 
1957 ,, perpetual, saved from the choicest double flowers, ft 2 
1968 „ ,, „ fine double flowers, 1 i ft 1 
1069 „ saved from the choicest double yellow varieties, 1^ ft I-'T. & 2 
„ „ „ fancy varieties, ft - 
saved by Kr. Turner, from his magnificent collection, 1^ ^t ^ 
Dwarf Bouble early flowering, mixed colours, compact bushy habit, producing 
abundance of fine double flowers, borne on stems 12 in. to 15 in. high 1 
clove-scented, from the very choicest English varieties, 1^ ft l*^- & 
very good border flowers, 2 ft ^ 
CAS'SIA, Nat. Ord. Legumino'aoi. Beautiful ornamental greenhouse shrubs. 
Cas'sia grandifioVa fioribun'da, brilliant golden flowers, and deep green foliage 1 
„ choice mixed, from many varieties ^ 
CATANAN'CHE, Nat. Ord. Comjws'itte. Very useful hardy perennials. 
Catanan'che cccru'lea, blue, purple centre. 2 ft i Fine free-Jlowering border plants, pi'oA C 
„ „ bi'color, white, violet centre, 2it.\ ducing valuable powers for bouquets.) C 
CATCIIFLY, Nat. Ord. Caryophylla'cece. Showy hardy annual. 
Catchfly, LobeVs, red, showy early Jloweriny plant, effective in beds and borders, ft.... Bd. & 
CEAA’O'TIUIS, Nat. Ord. Bhamna!cc(e. Beautiful half-hardy wall shrubs. 
Coano'thus, choice mixed, admirably adapted for fronts of villas and conservatories 1 9 
CEDBOAEI/LA, Nat. OixL Lahia'tai. Elegant harcly perennial. 
Cedronella can^a, deep purple flowers in long spikes, neat fragrant foliage, IJ ft 
CELO'SIA, Nat. Ord. Amaraniha! ccm. Graceful and beautiful conservatory annuals. 
Uighlu decorative autumn and winter blooming plants. As specimens for the conservatory they can be 
grown 3 ft. high and 3 ft. in diameter, a mass of bloom from the pot to the apex of Me ptajd • «»* 
small pots, nice plants can be yroicn for the draioiny-ruom, sitting-room, or dinner-table. " 
furnishing vases, the value of their dowers cannot be aver-eslimated. 
1963 
1964 
1966 
1966 
1967 
1968 
1969 
9 6 
1970 
1971 
9 C 
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