CALENDULA OFFICINALIS “METEOR.” CALENDULA OFFICINALIS GRAND. SULl'IIUREA FL. PL 
Calendula Officinalis Grandiflora Sulphurea fi. pi.— ( 
Of the improved dompact growing pot-marigold, producing very large and | 
extremely double flowers of a pleasing sulphur-yellow colour. l J er pl.t,, Is. j 
h.a. Calendula Officinalis fl. pi. “Meteor” ( Composite )— a 
splendid variety, with large and beautifully imbricated striped flowers, the I 
colours of a deep brown-orange on a pale straw-coloured, almost white, 
ground; the stripes aro very striking, and of the greatest regularity. 1 ft. 
3d. per pkt. 
h.a. Calendula “ Orange King'” — This variety represents the 
highest possible perfection in the class of Double Calendula. The flower is 
faultlessly shaped, and of a very dazzling deep orange colour. ^ ft. (id. 
per pkt. 
h.a. Calendula pluvialis (Cape Marigold), very free-flowering, 
white. 1 ft. 3d. per pkt. 
Californian Poppy— See Eschscholtzia. 
h.p. Campanula Carpathiea (Campanulacece ) — Covered with 
large erect blue flowers. ' $ ft. 3d. per pkt. 
h.p. Campanula Carpathiea Alba— Flowers white, i ft. 3d. 
per pkt. 
h.p. Campanula Carpathiea Pallida — Very pale blue; pretty. 
$ ft. 3d. per pkt. * 
h.p. Campanula Celtidifolia — Produces light blue flowers; 
blooms first 'season, (id. per pkt 
h.p. Campanula Grandiflora (Platycodon grandiflorum) — Large ; 
blue flowers in autumn ; effective. 2 ft, (it/, per pkt. 
h.p. Campanula Grandiflora Alba — Flowers pure white. 2 ft 
(id. per pkt. 
h.p. Campanula Latifolia — This produces stout stems 3 feet high, 
bearing large blue flowers in great abundance, (id. per pkt. 
h.b. Campanula Media Calyeanthema— Blue. 2 ft. 3d. 
per pkt. 
h.b. Campanula Media Calyeanthema Alba — 2 ft. 3d. 
per pkt. 
Two splendid showy varieties of Canterbury Bells, the calyx 
forming an elegant cup round the base of the bell, and being of 
the same beautiful colour as the corolla. These varieties come quite true 
from seed. 
h.b. Campanula Media (Double Canterbury Bells, Mixed). 2 ft. 
3d. per pkt. 
h.p. Campanula Pyramidalis (Chimney Campanula) — This when 
in bloom is very handsome ; pale blue. 3 ft. 3d. per pkt. 
h.a. Campanula Speculum (Venus Looking-Glass) — Blue; very 
pretty annual for borders, rockwork, &c. id. per pkt. 
h.a. Campanula Speculum fl. Alba— White. 3d. per pkt, 
h.p. Campanula Turbinata — Flowers blue; dwarf. 3d. 
per pkt. 
u p. Campanula Turbinata Alba — White, is. per pkt j r 
Canary Creeper— See Tropssolum. 
CANDYTUFT, ESlPBkSS. CA1.LIOPSIS COKONATA. 
Carnea — Flesh colonr. 1 ft. 3d. per pkt. 
Crimson— 1 ft 3d. per pkt. 
Empress— A splendid variety, producing pure white pyramidal trusses 
on dwarf branches ; very free. f ft. (id. per pkt. 
Lilaeea — Lilac. 1 ft. 3d. per pkt. 
Mixed. 3<Lper pkt. 
Pink — Quite a distinct variety, pretty colour; should be grown in 
every garden. 1 ft. 6 d. per pkt. 
Rocket — White. 1 ft. 3d. per pkt. 
Sweet Scented— White. 1 ft. 3d. per pkt. 
White Tom Thumb— Very dwarf, good white, jj ft. 3d. per pkt. 
h.b. Cannells’ Clematis Canterbury Bells— The greatest 
and most surprising novelties are our Canterbury Bells ; their singularity 
Of shape, which the illustrations truly represent, come perfectly true from 
seed, and being quite hardy should be in every garden. Habit very dwarf, 
and so free that the whole plant, when in full flower, presents one surface 
of colonr. Shape of flower extremely striking. Mixed, in several delicate 
and oleasing colours. 2 ft, Is. per pkt. 
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