DOUBLE COENFLOWER, 
CENTAUREA. 
409. babylonica, a fine ornamental plant 
■with silvery foliage and yellow flowers, 
h.p. 6 ft. . . . . . . ..10 
410. candidissima (ragnsina), beautiful 
silvery foliage, cxeolleut for bedding 
purposes, h.p. 9 in. . . .. ..0 9 
411. Clementei, of robust gi'owth, h.p. ..0 9 
412. Cy anus (The Blue Cornflower).. ..0 3 
413. rose . . . . 0 3 
414. white .. .. ..0 3 
416. flore pleno (Double Cornflower), 
mixed, aU shades . . . . ..06 
For Collections page 16. 
416. gymnocarpa, whitish foliage, very 
ornamental, h.p. 3 ft. . . ..06 
417. moschata (Sweet Sultan), purple, most 
useful for cutting . . . . . . .,03 
418. white .. 0 3 
419. yellow 0 3 
CENTRANTHUS.— H.A. 9 in. 
420. maorosiphon 0 3 
CERASTIUH. — II. P. Very dwarf-growing 
plants, suitable for rockwork, &c. 
421. Biebersteinii, very pretty silvery leaves 0 6 
422. tomentosum, close - growing silvery 
leaved plant, suitable for edgings, &o. 1 0 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
FL. PL. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM. 
425. Carina turn fl. pi., flowers variable, 
some arc pme white, yellow, or crim- 
son, but the prevailing tyjics are 
bronzy yellow, the florets tinged with 
red or lilac-rose. Virir illustration . . 
— Golden Feather, white flowers, 
suiTounded with bright yellow and 
crimson circles . . 
— atrococcineum, deep scarlet 
- — Burridgeanum, white, yellow, and 
crimson . . . . 
— Purple Crown, dwarf and compact 
growtli, yellow foliage and purple- 
scarlet flowers . . . . . . , , 
— purpureum, puri>le 
426. 
427. 
428. 
429. 
0 6 
430. purpureum, purpl 
431. conorarium, double ■nmite 
432. double yellow . . ..03 
433. frutescens (Paris Daisy, White Mar- 
guerite), white flowers, with yellow 
centre. 1 ft. . . . . . . ..06 
434. Etoile d’Or, golden yellow flowers 1 0 
435. inodorum fl. pi., a very free-flowering 
double variety, fine for cutting . . 0 6 
436. maximum, a grand border plant, covered 
in the Autiunu with large ■white 
flowers . . . . . . . . ..06 
437. segetum grandiflornm, large sulphur 
yellow flowers . . . . . . ..06 
438. japonicum (Japanese Chi^santhemum), 
saved from the best varieties . . . . 1 0 
439. Large-flowering Incurved (Chinese 
Chrysanthemum], extra choice mixed, 
saved from choice named flowers, in- 
cluding all .shades of coloiu? . . . . 1 0 
440. Pompon Varieties, extra choice mixed, 
from a splendid collection . . . . 1 0 
CINERARIA, HYBRID (Prize Strain).— 
Vide page 5. 
SELECT FLOWER SEEDS ofpeked bt WILLIAM BULL, F.L.8. 21 
Per pkt. — ». d. 
CAPSICUM. — Very ornamental for the 
greenhouse. 
401. Little Gem, bright scarlet berries, dwarf 
habit . . . . . . . . ..06 
402. Princess of Wales, fruits bright lemon 
colour . . . . . . . . ..06 
403. Elephant's Trunk, very oniameutal for 
pots . . . . . . . . ..06 
CARDUUS. — Hardy annual. 
404. Benedictus (The Holy Thistle). 4 ft. 0 3 
CELOSIA. — Half - hardy annuals, very 
ornamental for the greenhouse. 
405. pyramidalis (Reid’s Perfection), bright 
magenta, very beautiful . . ..06 
406. aurea, golden yellow .. ..0 6 
407. oocoinea, bright scarlet . . . . 0 6 
408. violacea, handsome violet . . 0 6 
See alio Cockscombs, jiages 16 and 22. 
Per pkt. — e. d. 
CHAMIEPEUCE.— H.H.B. IJ ft. 
423. Casabonse, thistle-like plant, with 
smooth glos.sy dark-green leaves and 
white nerves and spines , . ..06 
424. diacantha, a beautiful plant, the mid- 
rib of the leaves and spines ivory- 
white, margined with glossy green, 
and covered -ndth a white silky down 0 6 
