CASTOR OIL PLANT. No. 381. 
’65 
Per packet— j. H. 
Capsicum. — Excellent pot plants 
for conservatory or table decoration. 
Sow seeds in heat in spring, and 
pot off singly. 
No. 
375. Little Gem. Scarlet, i foot i o 
376. Prince of Wales. Yellow ... i o 
377. Elephant’s Trunk. Scarlet i o 
378. Carters choice 
mixed. Various 
coioursforeeneral 
use o 6 
Cassia (Indian Laburnum). Sow 
in spring in heat, and pot off. A 
fine plant for summer bedding. 
No. 379. Corymbosa ... ... o 6 
Castor Oii Piant (Ricinus).— 
Stately plants with large palmate 
foliage for conservatory or sub- 
tropical garden and general decora- 
tion. Mostly grown as annuals. 
Sow in spring in heat, and plant 
out in summer. 
No. 380. Cambodgiensis. Foliage 
crimson, almost black... 1 o 
,, 381. Gibsoni. Populardark 
bronze-leaved variety. 
3 feet 6d. & 1 o 
,, 382. Zanzibariensis. Grand 
foliage of various 
shades. 6 feet 6d. & i o 
,, 383. Africanus. Light. 6 feet o 6 
,, 384. Sanguineus. Hardiest 
variety ; dark stems, red 
foliage. 6 feet . ... o 6 
» Carters choicest 
mixed varieties 
6d., & I o 
Catananche Coerulea. 
No. 386. Hardy perennial, useful 
as cut flower ; bright 
blue, feet o 6 
Catchfly (Silene). 
No. 387. Red. Hardy annual. 
I foot ... ... ... o 6 
Monthly Operations in the Garden, with Hints on the Cultivation of 
Flowers and Vegetables. Post Free, 6d. 
237, 238, & 97, High Holdokn, London. — 191c. 
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