Copyright James Carter Co. 
CAf.KNDULA COCKADE ORANGE bdo7v). 
Copyt ight 
James Carter ^ Co, 
CANARY CREEf'EK {see h'low). 
Galendula. (Garden Marigold). — Annual. Very showv borripr ninnt u i f 
the summer without any attention whatever Ireyond keeping the seed r^^lse^s cked^off '^Nof a[ 
all partuntlar to either soil or surroundings, and may be described as evTrytdy^ S^v h 
spring where plants are intended to flower. ^ ^ m.wcr, ,->ow m 
No. 307. Cockade Orange. 
I foot 
\’ery large double flowers ; .showy colour. 
Meteor, Lemon yellow, orange stripes, ij foot 
1 lybrida, or I’ot. Single yellow. iHoot 
Oflrcinalis. The single yellow cottage garden Marigold. 
Pluvlalis. Pure while, i foot 
CREEPER (Tropseolum Peregrinum).— Favourite 
rrro ocri . I _..l ... 
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(See photograph^) 
6d. & 
climber for trellises. 
Sow’ in pots in February and 
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arbours, 
bring on 
308. 
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CANARY ^ 
stumps of trees, &c. ; very graceful, bright canary ctilour. 
under gjiass or sow in ihe open in s])ring. 10 feet. 
No. 312. Canary Creeper. Half-hardy climbing annual 
Cacalia. 
No. 304. Coccinea, the Scarlet Passel flower. For mixed borders. Annual, i foot 
‘■,‘;^’^'‘°^‘''^'‘y'^)--CHmber for verandahs, trellises, &c. ; handsome racemes of bloom, 
now in ncal to l)Iooin tlic first season out of doors. 
No. 305. Scabra. Orange-scarlet; jierennial. 10 feet ... 
Calandrini^a.— Perennial. Succulent plant. Sow' in pans in spring, place in frame, and prick out in 
bed or border for summer blooming. . o i u. ... 
No. 306. Umbellata. Vivid crimson ; good rock plant j,l 
Calceolaria. (See pages 162 and i 6 ^.) 
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