157 
Per packet — s. d. 
Cockscomb. — Our strain cannot be sur- 
passed. For earliest work, sow in January or 
February, and again in spring for general 
work, using good light sandy loam. 
No. 468. Carters’ Empress.— Combs 
of immense size ; we have measured 
these 1 5 inches across. Rich crimson, 
dark foliage ... 6d., is., & 2 6 
„ 469. Crimson, light foliage. Good 
ordinary stock o 6 
Coleus. — Grand ornamental foliaged plants, 
superbly variegated ; for stove, greenhouse, 
or sub-tropical garden in summer. Sow in 
heat in early spring, and pot off. The varie- 
gation does not always show itself plainly 
until the plants have reached some size. We 
also offer plants of choice named varieties. 
Lists on application. 
No. 470. Carters’ Choicest Mixed. 
Saved from the best varieties 
IS., IS. 6d., & 2 6 
Collinsia. — Pretty annual. Very 
useful for pot work as well as for 
border cultivation. Sow in autumn 
in pots for spring flowering in 
greenhouse, and in spring for 
summer flowering in borders. 
No. 471. Bicolor. Purple and white. 
1 foot o 3 
Columbine. — See also Aquilegia, 
page 125. 
No. 472. Mixed. Ordinary garden 
variety 3d. & o 6 
Commelina. — Hardy tuberous 
perennial plant. Sow in heat in 
early spring, and plant out in May 
or June. 
No. 473. Cselestis. Blue. li feet... o 3 
Cordyline. — Perennial shrubs. 
Sow in early spring, in strong 
heat, in pots or pans of sandy soil, 
and pot off. Most useful as a table 
plant, for greenhouse decoration, or 
summer bedding. 
No. 474. Australis. Recurved dark 
green foliage. 3 feet 10 
Cornflowor.— i'ze Cyanus,/^fz 159. 
Ph&tfi£ra/<h<d and Copyrighted by J. C. Co . — REDl'CHD. 
CAKIEKS’ EMPRESS COCKSCOMB. 
Phoiogretphed and Copyrighted by J. C. (f* Co, 
COLEUS. 
Mixed varieties, per packet, is. 6d. and 2s. 6 d. 
>37» ■3B1 & 97 . Higm Holiorn, Lomdon.— 1907. 
