P«r p«cket— d, 
Clarkla.— Well-known hardy annuals, of great decorative value and easy culture. Seed should be 
sown in spring in the open border. 
No. 449. 
.. 450- 
.. 4S1- 
.. 452 - 
.. 453- 
.. 454- 
.. 4SS- 
„ 456- 
.. 457- 
„ 458. 
.. 459- 
Inteeripetala, Morning Gloryi double variety. Rosy purple, 
margined white, ij feet is., 6d.,& o 
ElegranSy Purple King:. Double rosy purple. 
Erect habit. 2 feet 
IS., fid. & 
o 
II Salmon Queen. Double salmon. 
Bright colour. 2 feet 
IS., fid., & 
0 
„ White Prince. Double 
pure white. 
2 feet 
IS., Cd., & 
0 
Integripetala. Typical plant ; dark rose. 
1 } feet ... 
IS., fid., & 
0 
,, alba, single. Pure white 

IS., fid., & 
o 
,, double rose, i^ feet 

IS., fid., & 
0 
,, double white, ij feet ... 
IS., fid., & 
o 
Intesripetala, Mrs. Lansftry. 
White and carmine 
IS., fid., & 
o 
Elegans. Original hardy purple variety. 
2 feet 
IS., fid., & 
0 
Elegans alba. White 
IS., fid., & 
0 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
We have grown Clarkias for nearly 50 years. In 1859 we were commended by the Royal Horticultural 
Society for Clarkia inUgripelala, and in i860 we were again commended for Clarkia pukhella, Tom Thumb, 
and we have since received First Class Certificates for four fine varieties, including C. Inlegripetala double, Purpk 
King, and Salmon Queen. 
Clary.— Sow outdoors in spring. Per packet— j. d. 
No. 460. Purple. Hardy annual, for bedding 06 
Clematis (Virgin’s Bower). — Well-known climbing perennials. Sow seed in early spring under 
glass, pot off and plant outdoors early in summer. 
No. 461. Flammula. Ordinary white, sweet scented ... ... ... ... ... ... ... o 6 
,, 462. Jackmanni varieties. Saved from the best colours is. ft 2 6 
Clianthus (Glory Pea). — Magnificent greenhouse climbers. Seed should be sown in well-drained 
pot of light soil early in spring, in strong heat. 
No. 463. Dampieri (Sturt’s Pea). Unique, scarlet and black is. & 2 6 
,, 464. Puniceus (New Zealand Glory). Bright crimson scarlet flowers l O 
Clintonia. 
No. 465. Pulchella. One of the loveliest pot annuals ; Purple, White, and Yellow. 6 inches ... o 6 
Cobsea. — Handsome half-hardy climber for greenhouse or in warm situation out of doors. Easily grown 
from seed ; sown early in spring, in heat, and potted off. 
No. 466. Scandens. Purple bell-shaped flowers... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... o 6 
» 467- alba. White 6 d. & i o 
2^7, 238, &, 97, High Holborn, London.— 1907. 
