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Per pkt. — i 
Braehyeome Iberidifolia fSvaD Biver Daley) — Blue 
Cineraria- like flowers; very profuse flowering, hha, 1 ft. ... 
. d. 
0 3 
335. 
Browallla Elata Grandiflora— A pretty plant for the 
greenhoure or conservatory; bright blue, hha, IJ ft. 
336. 
337. 
- Alba — Pure white flowers, hha, l^ft. 
0 3 
0 3 
Browallla Speeiosa Major— Compact and robust; 
flowers of a splendid blue ; A valuable pot plant; a splendid 
Winter-blooming species, hha, ft 
1 0 
338. 
33!). 
310. 
311. 
312. 
313. 
Per pltt.— 8. 1. 
CacallaCoecinea{TasselPlower)— Flowersscarlet,ha,lft. 0 3 
Aurea — Yellow, ha, IJ ft. 0 3 
Cactus — Such as Cereus, Echinocactus, Echinocereus, 
Echinopsisj Alammillariat and Opuntia in mixture, gp Is. & I 6 
Calampelis— See Eccremocarpus. 
Calandrinla Grandiflora (Discolor) — Large rose- 
coloured flowers, ha, 1 ft 0 3 
Speeiosa — Purple, ha, J ft 0 3 
Alba — White, ha, J ft 0 3 
CALCEOLARIAS. 
Let them be 
AWARDED THE GREAT SILVER CUP. 
Sow in August, and from the moment they are up do everything to keep them growing. Rain water is absolutely necessary. 
carefnUy shifted from the small pot to the 6-inch. Let the night temperature and moisture be such as to cause a nice refreshing dew to stand on 
the surface of the leaves every morning. This wards off insects and gives vigour to the plant, but it should be dispelled during the day by the 
admission of air. Keep all green fly away, if coddled in a house, they are almost sure to be attacked. If so, the most effectual means must be adopted 
by placing them in a lofty position and fumigating. As soon as the first root appears at the drainage hole, let them be shifted intact and without injury 
into their blooming pots, making sure that every pot is well drained, for no plant is more liable to become sickly and yellow in wet sour soil than the 
CalceoUria. As soon as the pots become well filled with roots, give liquid manure once a week, and stake out and fumigate thoroughly just before 
they show fiowers, and the result will be a grand sight. Soil similar to that mentioned for Cinerarias and Primulas, excepting animal manure, substituting 
314. 
315. 
soot and bone meal to give darker foliage. 
Per pkt.— s. 
Swanley Hybrid Dwarf Pepfectlon-Gp. is. 6d. & 2 
Hybrlda Grandiflora, Oiympia— A large- Bow ered 
hybrid ; large and well-formed flowers of a deep brown red 
colour on bright yellow ground, gp, 1^ ft 
Golden Glory — Flowers bright golden yellow 
hardy ; a valuable garden and greenhouse plant 
Shrubby — Dwarf bedding varieties, hhp, li ft. 
d. 
6 
316. 
317. 
1 6 
quite 
368. 
369. 
Per pkt.— s. d. 
Campanula Medium Calyeanthema— Blue, hb, 2 ft. ... o 3 
Alba-hb,2ft 0 3 
318. 
.349 
350. 
351. 
352. 
3.51. 
355. 
3.56. 
357. 
358. 
359. 
360. 
.361. 
362. 
363. 
:i61. 
305. 
300. 
367. 
Calla EUiottiana (Riehardia)— A beautiful Calla. The 
trumpet is of a rich pure yellow, dark green leaves, evenly 
marked and spotted white, gp Is. 6rf. & 
Calliopsis (Coreopsis) Coronata (Tlekseed)— Yellow, 
brown spots; very pretty, ha, 1 ft. ... 
Drummondi — Yellow, with brown centre; one of the 
best, ha, 1 ft 
Tinctoria (Bicolor)— Yellow and crimson, ha, 2 ft. ... 
Tiger Star — Deep brown, with golden spots ; unique 
'ZII_'atrOsangUinea— Dark crimson ; attractive, ha, 2 ft. 
AtWnsoniana — Orange-yelloW: spotted browm, ha, 2 ft. 
Tall Varieties, Mixed, ha 
Dwarf Varieties, Mixed, ha 
Cannells’ Grandiflora— Yellow ; a large free- 
flowering variety, hp, 2^ ft 
Calllrhoe dlgltata— Crimson, free, ha, 2 ft 
Calendula Offlcinalis fl. pi. “ Meteor Striped flowers, 
brown-orange on a pale straw-coloured ground, ha, 1 ft. ... 
•‘OrangeKing”— Dazzling deep orange, ha, if ft. ... 
Campanula Carpathiea— Blue, hp, i ft 
Carpathiea Alba— White, hp, i ft 
Celtidifolla— Light blue flowers, hp, 2 ft 
Garganiea— Pale blue; thrive.s well either on a 
rockery or in a border, hp 
Grandiflora (Platycodon grandiflomm)— Large ; blue 
flowers in Autumn ; effective, hp, 2 ft 
Alba — Pure white, hp, 2 ft. 
Latifolia— Blue flowers, hp, 3 ft 
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. 
Medium (Double Canterbury Bells) — Mixed, hb, 2 ft. 0 3 
Campanula Mlrabills— Pale blue or lilac flowers, hp, 2 ft. 10 
PyramidaliS (Chimney Campanula)— Pale blue, hp, 
3 ft 
370. 
371. 
372. 
0 3. 
2 6 
373. 
Alba — This and the above make hand- 
0 3 
371. 
375. 
some pot plants for the decoration of conservatories and the 
border, hp, 3 ft 
Perslelfolia Backhouse! (grandiflora alba), 
single— Of the purest white, hp 6d. & 
Grandiflora Ccerulea, single — 
0 3 
1 0 
fid. & 10 
376. 
Superb large blue flowers, hp 
PyramidaliS Compaeta, Blue— Distinct from the 
older form ; deep blue flowers, hp, 3 ft 6d. & 
1 0 
377. 
preceding, 
... 6d. & 
378. 
1 0 
379. 
380. 
381. 
382. 
383. 
381. 
386. 
386. 
387. 
388. 
White — Same habit as the 
but pure white flowers. 3 ft. ... 
Canary Creeper— See Tropteolum. 
Candytuft (Iberh ) — One of the most useful of annuals. 
Candytuft, Little Prince (Iberls coronarla prlnceps) 
— Massive spikes of large pure white flowers, ha, J ft, 
Crimson— ha, l ft 
Empress — Splendid, pure white, ha, j ft. 
Giant Hyacinth Flowered White— ha, 
Lllacea — Lilac, ha, l ft ... 
Pink — Distinct, pretty, ha, 1ft 
Cannells’ Rocket— White, ha, l ft. ... 
Rose Cardinal— Rich colour, ha, 1 ft. 
Sweet Scented- White, ha, i ft. 
- - Mixed— ha 
Cannabis Glgantea (Giant Hemp)-Useful for snb- 
1 ft. 
tropical effect, ha, 6 ft. 
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