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CHELONE OBLIQUA ALBA — A white 
flowered variety. iW. 
CHELONE OBLIQTTA, syn. PURPUREA 
(Snake’s-head). 9d. 
CHRYSOCOMA LINOSYRIS (Goldilocks') 
— 'Flowera uamerous, yellow. 9rf. 
CIMICrPUGA RACEMOSA— Large and 
handsome foliage, long feathery spikes of white 
flowers. Is. 6</. 
CLEMATIS INTEGRIFOLIA— A herba- 
ceous species, >vith elegant bell-like purple 
flowers. 9rf. 
COMMELINA CCELESTIS — Pretty and 
continuous blooming ; Gentian-blue flowered 
plant. Is. 
COREOPSIS GRANDIPLORA— Yellow; a 
largo free-flowering variety. Is. 
COREOPSIS LANCEOLATA — A hand- 
some kind, flowering nearly all the summer,; 
bright yellow. C,d. 
COREOPSIS. 
COR Y DALIS NOBILIS — The handsomest 
of this family ; flowers rich golden yellow in 
early spring ; a grand plant for a shady moist 
spot. Is. 
CRUCIANELLA STYLOSA— A neat trail- 
ing plant ; globular heads of rose flowers. Gd. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM MAXIMUM— Pure 
white, yellow eentre ; fine for eutting. Gtf. each ; 
4s. per doz. 
CYCLAMEN — The greenhouse varieties are 
familiar to everyone, but how few have any idea 
of the modest beauty of the hardy species; they 
only require planting in light loamy soil, in a 
shady position. 
CYCLAMEN APRICANUM (Maorophyl- 
lum)— Large red flowers in autumn. Is. 
CYCLA^N ATKINSI — White erimson 
eentre ; winter flowering. Is. 
CYCLAMEN ATKINSI RUBRUM— Bright 
red. Is. ’’ 
CYCLA ME N COUM — Red; flowers in Feb- 
ruary. Is. 
CMRVSANIHEMOM MASIMDM. 
CYCLAMEN EUROPAEUM — Summer 
flowering rosy pink. Is. 
CYCLAMEN HEDERIPOLIUM — Rose, 
foliage marbled ; autumnal. Is. 
CYCLAMEN HEDERIPOLIUM ALBUM 
— Pure white ; rare. Is. 6rf. 
CYCLAMEN IBERICUM — Purple ; winter 
flowering. 2s. Gd. 
CYCLAMEN REP ANDUM— Deep reddish 
erimson. March. Is. 
CYCLAMEN VERNUM — Bright red. 
April. Is. 
CYPRIPEDIUM ACAULE (Stemlcss Lady’s 
Slipper) — Produces flowers 2 inches in length 
of a beautiful rose colour, varying in shade to 
almost white, but invariably tinted with rose; 
the stems issue from a pair of large, ovate, 
hirsute leaves. Is. Gd. to 2s. Gd. 
CYPRIPEDIUM CALCEOLUS (English 
Lady's Slipper) — This produces one to three 
largo blossoms upon a stem a foot in height, 
having the sepals and petals of a brownish 
purple, and the lip of a clear bright yellow 
is. Gd. to 2s. Gd. 
CYPRIPEDIUM MA.CRANTHUM (Sibe- 
rian Lady’s Slipper) — Growing about one foot 
in height, produciug several flowers at least 2 
inches in length, of a rich purplish crimson 
colour. 2s. 6</. and 3s. Gd. 
CYPRIPEDIUM PARVIFLORUM— With 
leafy stems, from one to three fragrant flowers, 
with a bright yellow labellum ; sepals and petals 
of a brownish purple. 2s. Grf. 
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