dkr\i\ell & don^plete ;Seed G^uide. 
CEL08IA Sl’IOATA ROSEA. 
CIIAMASI'EnCE DIACANTHA. 
H.n.p. CENTAtTREA RAGUSINA (Can- 
didissima) — The best of the genus for bedding 
purposes, and a very valuable decorative plant 
for conservatory or other purposes ; its large 
silvery white leaves form a fine contrast when 
grouped with other plants ; as an ornamental 
bedding plant it is unequalled by any in eultiva- 
tion with similar foliage. Is. Or/, per ])kt. 
CENTAUREA GYMNOCARPA— 
Rose-purple flowers, silvery-white : piniiatifid 
foliage. Is. per pkt. 
u.A. CENTAUREA CYANUS— The beauti- 
ful Cornflower, much used for floral decoration, 
bouquets, &c., mixed, containing, blue, pink, and 
white. Zd. per pkt. 
H.A. CENTAUREA SUAVEOLENS 
fSweet Sultan) — W ell known, a very useful plant, 
6owers bright yellow. 1 J feet high. Zd. per pkt. 
H.P. CENTAUREA CLEMENTEI— Robust I 
growing; white foliage variety. Is. per pkt. | 
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CIIKySAimtEMUM CARINATOM. 
H.p. CERASTTUM TOMENTOSUM— A 
white foliage miniature plant for edgings or 
rock work. Is. per pkt. 
n.ii.n. CHAM.rEPEUCE DIACANTHA 
(Ground Pine Thistle) — Magnificent ornamental 
foliaged biennial Carduinca, with long leaves 
thickly set with spines symmetrically arranged. 
3d. per pkt. 
ti.H.n. CHAM.fflPEUCE CASABON.®— 
(Fish-bone Thistle). Zd. per pkt. 
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