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Castor Oil Plant - *'ec Kicinus. 
Per pkt. — s. 
d. 
Catananehe Coerulea— Blue and purple, hp, 2 ft o 3 
Celosla Pyramidalis Aurea (Golden)— Oa, 2^ a o 6 
Coceinea— Ga, 24 ft 0 6 
— Spicata (Argentea Linearis) — Bright rose tint, 
eliangiiig gradually to a silvery white, 24 ft 0 6 
Thompson! Magniflca— Colours from yellow to the 
deepest blood-red. Excellent for pots, for cutting, and for 
the open ground ... ... ... 6 d. and 1 0 
Celsia Cretica —Pure yellow flowers, spotted brown ; showy ; 
a splendid border plant, blip, 4 ft. ... ... 6 d. and 1 0 
Centaurea Cyanus, Mixed — The beautiful Cornflower, ha, 
2 to 3 ft. (Purple, pink and white, separate) 0 3 
Blue (Cornflower) — Ha, 2 to 3 ft ... 0 3 
— RagUSina (Candidissima)— The best for bedding purposes; 
large silvery white leaves, hhp, IJ ft 6 d. and 1 0 
CENTAUREA ODORATA (Sweet Sultan)- 
385 Mosehata Alba-'Whito, ha, u fi o 3 
386 purpurea— Purple, ha, 14 ft 0 3 
387 Suaveolens— Vellow, ha, 14 ft 03 
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The Bride— Pure wldte, long stems, )ia, I 4 ft. ■■ 
The Bridegroom— Heliotrope shade, ha, I 4 ft. 
The Bridesmaid- Letnon-yellow, ha, 14 ft. ... 
Honeymoon— Golden yellow, 14 ft 
Mixed All colours, useful for cutting, ha, I 4 ft. 
Per pkt.— s. d. 
6 d. and 1 0 
6 d. and 1 0 
6 d. and 1 0 
ed. and 1 0 
0 3 
393 Cerastium Biebersteinii Pure white lloweis, silvery foliage; 
most useful for edgings, lip, i it. ... 6 
‘ 3 U 4 TomentOSUm White foliage, for edgitigs or rockwork, 
hp, 4 ft ® ^ 
395 Chamtepeuce CasabontB (Fish-bone Thistle) -Hhb, 1 ft. ... 0 (i 
390 Diacantha (Ground Pino Thistle) — Ornamental leaves 
thickly set witli spines, hhh, 1 ft 6 
■ 397 Chelone Barbata (Pentstemon)- Ro.sy scarlet ; an attrac- 
tive border ]ilant, hp, 3 ft. ... 0 3 
398 CHRYSANTHEMUM, CANNELLS’ CARINATUM (Tricolor) 
■.^Whitc and yellow band, brown centre, ha, 14 ft. ... 0 3 
399 Hybridum Fimbrlatum fl. pi. White, yellow, 
to pink, blood-red, and the deepest ]mrple, ha Od. and I 0 
400 Carinatum “Eclipse,” syn. W. E. Gladstone- 
Yellow; ])urple, brown, and other shades of colour round the 
base, ha, 14 ft ... ... ... -0 3 
401 Coronarium (Double) — Very useful ; valuable for cut 
' flowers, wliite and yellow niixi d, ha, 2 to 3 ft. 0 3 
; 4C2 Fruteseens Grandiflorum (Marguerite) — Large- 
flowering Paris Daisy, hp, I 4 ft. ... 0 6 
i 403 Inodorum, Bridal Robe— Pure white ; very free, ha 
6 d. and 1 0 
404 Japanese Early-Flowering Dwarf Varieties— The 
seed should be sown in February, and as soonaslai’gc enough 
to be handled pricked out intabo.\es or pots, they will then 
Mower the first year, hhp 1 0 
405 Mrs. C. Lowthian Bell-Flowers very largo, pure white, 
hp, 14 ft 10 
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