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CONVOLVULUS — continued. Per pkt. — s. d. 
606. mauritanicus, lavender, h.h.p. . . ..0 6 
607. tricolor (minor), mixed, h.a. . . ..03 
608. rosens, very pretty . . . . 0 3 
600. Bplendens, deep purple, beautiful, 
li.a. . . > . . . . . ..03 
610. — striata, blue and white, h.a. ..0 3 
611. gubooBrnlea, pale blue, h.a. ..0 3 
See also Ipomiea. 
COKEOPSIS.— Calliopsis. 
CORNFLOWER. — See Centaurea Cyanus. 
COSUIUIUM. — Handsome half-hardy 
annuals. 
612. Burridgsanum, deep velvety crimson 
purple . . . . . . ■ • ..03 
613. Engelmannii, yellow .. .. ..03' 
cosmos. — Half-hardy annuals, very useful 
for cutting. 
614. bipinnata alba, large white flowers ..0 6 
615. — purpurea, purple flowers ..0 3 
COWSLIP. — Well-known early Spring 
flower perennials. 
516. Yellow . . . . . . ..06 
617. Finest mixed .. .. .. ..0 0 
CUPHEA. — Pretty half-hardy perennial. 
518. eminens, scarlet and yellow .. ..0 6 
519. platycentra, scarlet, fine for pots ..1 0 
Per pkt. — ». d. 
DAHLIA. — These half-hardy perennials are 
exceedingly showy and ornamental, 
and can be easily raised from Seed. 
621 . Finest Double, saved from the best show 
flowers . . 
1 
0 
522. 
Finest Single-flowered, mixed 
1 
0 
523. 
Finest Pompon, double mixed . . 
1 
0 
624. 
Finest Cactus, saved from beat aorta . . 
1 
6 
625. 
Tom Thumb, single-flowered . . 
1 
0 
DAISY. — Vide Beilis perennis. 
DATURA. — Half-hardy annuals, suitable 
for the greenhouse or sub-tropical 
garden, bearing a profusion of large 
trumpet-shaped flowers. 
526. cornucopia, will succeed either in a 
greenhouse or planted o)it in a sunny 
position. The flowers are deliciously 
fragrant, and of immense size ; the 
inner surface is French white, while 
the outside is marmorated and 
suffused with bright purj)le . . . . 1 0 
527. Golden Queen, new double yellow, 
enormous flowers 10 inches long ; 
very showy . . . . . . ..10 
528. ohlorantha fl. pi., double yellow ..0 6 
529. fastuosa alba fl. pi., double white ..0 6 
630. Wrightii, handsome white flowers . . 0 3 
DELPHINIUM (Larkspur). — Handsome 
showy perennials, very suitable for 
the mixed border or shrubberies. 
DATURA CORNUCOPIA. 
CYCLAMEN. — Pretty dwarf growing 
hard)' perennials. 
620. europaeum, reddish purple, sweet- 
scented . . . . . . . • 
persicum grandiflorum, vide page 33. 
531. hybridum, choice mixed shades, saved 
from a fine strain . . . . . . 1 
532. formosum, bright blue . . . . . . 0 
533. grandiflorum cffilestinum, sky blue .. 0 
534. nudicaule, scarlet, dwarf habit .. 1 
536. sulphureum (Zalil), sulphur yellow, a 
magnificent species . . . . . . 1 
hybridum nanum, vide page 23. 
DIANTHUS (Indian Pink).— The beauty 
and merit of these lovely border 
plants can hardly be overstated. 
Sown early they will bloom splendidly 
the first season. 
536. chinensis fl. pi. , fine mi.xed double .. 0 
537. Heddewigii, Eastern Queen, beautifully 
marbled, with broad bauds of rich 
mauve . . . . . . ■ ■ . ; • ® 
538. Crimson Belle, of a rich vivnd 
crimson-lake colour : flowers of good 
size and substance, finely laciniatod . . 0 
539 . Diadematus fl. pi. (Diadem Pink), 
lilac, crimson, purple and maroon, 
the fringed edges of the petals 
being pure white . . . . . • 0 
540. albus fl. pi. . . . . . . 6 
541 . laciniatus, Salmon Queen, hand- 
somely fringed and laciniated salmon- 
rose flowers ; dwarf in habit and 
very showy . . . ■ ■ . . . 0 
542. salmoneumfl.pl. .. ^ 
543 . striatue fl. pi., white striped 
with different .shades, from delicate 
rose to deepest red . . . . • • 0 
zonalis, cu/epage 24. 
nobilis, ride page 24. 
544 . The Bride, white, ornamented 
with a dark pui*ple violet zone . . 0 
645. mixed . . . . • ■ 0 
646. laciniatus, extra choice mixed .. 0 
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