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Carmell & Sons’ Complete Seed Guide. 
42-1. o.iL. Glasgow Prize— 1 ft. is. erf. per pkt. 
425. o.x. Swanley Dwarf — Intense crimson. The best for market 
purposes, only sveraitinu e to 9 inches hif;h. Is. and Is. 6rf. per pkt. 
42fi. o.A. Empress — Very tall, and grows to an immense size. 1^ ft. 
l.s. per pkt. 
427. G.A. Cockscomb Vesuvius (Celosia cristata nana)— A very 
effective dwarf variety, producing large perfectly shaped heads of a iiery-red 
colour on a golden-yellow ground; most useful for pot culture. 1ft. Is. 
per pkt. 
42S. H.H.P. Clianthus Dampieri (Legutninoan), Glory Pea of 
Australia— If seed is sown in April, in heat, after attaining the height 
of three inches, exposed to all the light and sun in a temperature of CO to 
70“, and well looked after, it will cause such a J’uron in the neighbourhood 
that it would be difficult to restrain people from coming to see. It likes 
rather poor gravelly or sandy soil. Seeds should he soaked in water till 
they swell, and then be covered with a quarter of an inch or less of sandy 
soil, and pressed down with the hand. Sow where it is wanted to grow, as 
the young plants do not lik<* being shifted. 4 ft. l.s. and l.s. Crf. per pkt. 
429. ii.f. Clianthus Puniceus— Vivid crimson flowers; large. 4 ft. 
Is. per pkt. 
4-10. H.A. Clintonia Elegans, sgn. Downingia Elegans (Cam- 
panulaceu ) — Beautiful little annuals, very suitable for edgings or rockeries; 
sow in heat with care as the seed is very minute. ^ ft. 3rf. per pkt. 
4:ii. H.A. Clintonia Pulchella Alba— 4 ft. crf. per pkt. 
432. H.H.P. Cobsea Scandens ( /^irfemoHo/cete) — Purple-lilac, large hell - 
shaped flowers, a rapitl growing climber, producing a grand effect under 
glass, and during Summer on south walls, verandahs, arbours, &c. 20 ft. 
Crf. per pkt. 
433. H.H.P. Cobma Scandens Alba— White. 20 ft. is. per pkt. 
434. H.A. Collinsia Bicolor- Early and free-flowering, purple and 
white. 1 ft. 2rf. p-r pkt. 
43,5. H.A. Collinsia Candidissima— White ; very pretty dwarf Spring- 
flow'ering annual. 1ft. 2rf per pkt. 
43G. H.A. Collinsia Grandiflora (6’crop/i«/artn<icc(c)— Purple, i ft. 
2d. per pkt. 
437. H.A. Collinsia Multicolor Marmorata— White and rose; very 
pretty. I ft. 3,/ per pkt, 
43b. H.A. Collomia Coceinea {Polemonincew), Phloxworts — Scarlet ; 
blooms in .lulv Sow the seed either in the Spring or Autumn. 3ff. per pkt. 
Columbine— •See Aquilecia. 
439. H.H.P. Commelina Coelestis (Cummc/inaceu)— Flowers bright 
blue, tuberous rooted H ft. 3rf. per pkt. 
440. H.A. Convolvulus Major (ConvolKulaceoe) — Finest mixed. 
10 ft. 2d. per pkt. 
441. it.p. Convolvulus Mauritanieus— I.avender-colonred flowers, 
useful for the rockery, ba.skets, &c. ; a pretty trailing plant. Crf. per pkt. 
442. H.A. Convolvulus Minor — 'rimson-violet flowers, very striking; 
bright yellow eye. encircled with a band of snowy white, broadly margined 
with rich criinson-violct. varying in some blooms from bright violet to 
rich velvety purple-crimson. 1 ft 2d per pkt. 
443. H.A. Convolvulus Minor— Bine. 1 ft 3d. per pkt. 
444. H.A. Convolvulus Minor Roseus— 12 inches high. The centre 
COli/KA 8CANDEN8. 
of the rose-coloured flowers is surrouuded with purplish violet, and changes 
towards the throat into five broatl golden-yellow rays. 1 ft. 3rf. per pkt. 
Coreopsis — See Calliopsis. 
Cornflower— See Cemaurea cyanus. 
447. II. II. A. Cosmos Bipinnatus— Light and graceful foliage; very 
free-flowering ; purple. 2 ft. 3d. per pkt. 
44.S II. II. A. Cosmos Bipinnatus Alba— Large white flowers on long 
and .stiff stems. 2 ft. (irf. per pkt. 
449. II. i>. Cowslip — Finest mixed, early Spring flowering. Jft. 3d. 
per pkt. 
4,50. H.p. Crucianella Stylosa iRubiacem), Crosswort — Pink ; very 
dwarf ; useful for roekwork. 3il. per pkt. 
451. H.H.P. Cuphea Eminens {Lathyracem) — Red and yellow tubular 
flowers ; useful for bedding or greenhouse. 14 ft. l.t. per pkt. 
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