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WILLIAM BUI-L A SONS’ SLKD OATALOOUR. 
I’er pkt. — s. (I. 
CINERARIA. — Useful bedding plants 
with ornamental foliage. 
.■>1(1. acanthifolia, a compact silvery foliaged 
bedding plant, with oval serrated 
leaves, h.b.p. ... ... ... 0 (i | 
■')I7. maritima, a well-known silvery 
foliaged plant, li.p. ... ... ... 0 (i 
CINERARIA, HYBRID (Prize Strain). 
1 'i\U' page I . 
Stellata Hybrids, vide page ill. 
CLARKIA ELEGANS NANA ROSEA. 
CLARKIA. — Very pretty hardy annuals, 
free llowering and very showy. 
.")IS. elegans, rosy lilac ... ... ... 0 !! 
.nl!). — - nana rosea, a dwarf-growing 
variety with charming rose-coloured 
Mowers ... ... ... ... ... 0 i! 
51 9. \. Vesuvius plena, intense orange scarlet, 
shaded salmon, a most lovely ami 
ple.asing colour. .\ charming plant 
for either ]iotws>rk or (.pen ground... 0 (1 
520. Queen Mary, .a lov(dy rose carmine, 
very rlouble. The briglitest colour 
yet introduced.. ... ... ... 0 (i 
521. - - rosea plena, line double, rose 
coloured, double ... ... ... 0 
522. pulchella, Mrs. Langtry 0 :! 
52.'!. — - alba, white, very pretty... ... 0 .'! 
521. integripetala, rosy crimson . . . 0 ;! 
525. alba, pure white ... ... 0 .'! 
52(>. - flore pleno, double ... (I .'! 
527. ■ limbata, rose Mowers mar- 
gined with white ... ... ... 0 .'! 
528. - marginata pleno, bright ma- 
genta, margined white ... ... 0 i! 
CLEMATIS. —Well-known hardy climbers. 
520. Choice Hybrids, mixed ... .1 0 
5:i0. flammula, sweet-scented Mowers 0 i! 
5:il. Vitalba (Traveller’s Joy) 0 •'! 
CLERODENDRON. 
fallax, vide page 22. 
CLIANTHUS (The Glory Pea of Aus- 
tralia). — Does best with greenhouse 
treatment. 
5:!2. Dampieri, bears gorgeous Mowers of a 
beautiful crimson-vermilion colour, 
marked at the base of the upper petal 
with a shining black blotch... ... I 0 
5yy. puniceus, bright crimson Mowers .. . 1 0 
Per pkt. — s. d. 
CLINTONIA. Pretty dwarf - growing 
half-hardy annuals, suitable either 
lor growing in pots or borders. 
5;!1. elegans, pretty blue Mowers ... ... 0 (i 
5;!5. pulchella, blue and yellow ... . . 0 (i 
CLITORIA. .\ pretty l.eguminousclimb- 
ing annual with pea-like Mowers, suit- 
able for stove or warm greenhouse, 
5:!(l. caelestis, [rretty sky-blue Mowers ... I 0 
5;i7. ternatea, handsome blue Mowers ... I 0 
COBCEA. \ well-known quick-growing 
climber, suitable for the conservatory. 
5:!S. scandens, purple ... ... ... 0 (1 
5;!!). flore albo, a white-Mowered form 
of the preceding ... ... ... I 0 
COCKSCOMB. 
COCKSCOMB. 
510. Glasgow Prize, this well-known and 
beautiful tender annual is of a highly 
decorative character, equally valua- 
ble for conservatory or garden ... I 0 
511. Vesuvius, magnificent combs of Mery 
red, most elTectively displa 3 'ed on a 
golden yellow ground. Splendid for 
pot culture ... ... ... ... 1 0 
See also Celosia, [lages 2.'!, 10 and 45. 
COLEUS. 
542. Choice hybridised. The colours in the 
dilTerent seedlings will embrace many 
shades of glowing red, magenta, 
crimson, purple and claret ...Is. and I (i 
5i:!. Extra choice, from new varieties ... 2 (i 
514. Thyrsoideus. .\ robust and exceeding- 
ly handsome species of Coleus, recently 
introducx'd from South Central .\frica .'! (i 
COLLINSIA. — Very pretty hardy annuals. 
545. bicolor, lilac and white. per oz., (id. 0 .'1 
51(). candidissima, pure white „ !)d. I) .'! 
547. grandiflora, deep purple .. ... 0 il 
54S. heterophylla, richly coloured ... 0 :! 
54!). violacea, violet... ... ... .. (I .'! 
COLUMBINE— See Aquilegia. 
CONVOLVULUS. 
550. althseoides, rosy purple, pretty trailing 
species, h.p. ... ... ... ... 0 i! 
551. major, finest mi.xed, h.a. 0 3 
