CACALIA Per pkt. 
No. 304. Coccinia, the Scarlet Tassel 
flower. For mixed borders. 
Annual. 1 foot 10 and .26 
CALAMPELIS (Eccremocarpus). — Climber 
for verandahs, trellises, etc.; handsome 
racemes of bloom. Sow in heat to bloom 
the first season out of doors. 
No. 305. Scabra. Orange scarlet; pe- 
rennial. 10 feet .16 
CALANDRINIA. — Perennial. Succulent 
plant. Sow in pans in spring, place in 
frame and prick out in bed or border for 
summer blooming. 
No. 300. Umbellata. Vivid crimson; 
good rock plant 10 and .26 
CALCEOLARIA. — See page 96. 
CALENDULA (Pot Marigold). — Annual. 
Very showy border plant, lasting the 
whole of the summer without any atten- 
tion whatever beyond keeping the seed 
vessels picked off. Not at all particular 
to either soil or surroundings, and may 
be described as everybody’s flower. 
Sow in spring where plants arc intended 
to flower. 
No. 307. Cockade Orange. Very large 
double flowers; showy colour. 
1 foot Per oz. .40 
" 308. Meteor. Lemon yellow, orange 
stripes. 1% feet 
11 309. Hybrida, or Pot. Single yel- 
low. 1L6 feet 
“ 310. Officinalis. The single yellow 
cottage garden Marigold. 1 
foot Per oz .40 
11 311. Pluvialis. Pure white. 1 foot. 
.16 and .26 
.16 and .26 
.10 and .26 
.10 and .26 
.10 and .26 
CALLIRHOE (Poppy Mallow). — Very 
pretty half-hardy annual. Sow in 
spring, in gentle heat, and prick out. 
No. 344. Digitata. Rosy carmine; erect 
habit. \Yi feet 10 and .26 
CALVARY CLOVER. — An interesting nov- 
elty. Raise in spring, and treat as an 
annual. 
No. 345. The leaves are singularly blood 
marked .16 
CAMELLIA. — Greenhouse shrub, universally 
admired. Sow seeds early in the spring 
in pots, place in heat, and pot off. as soon 
as seedlings can be conveniently handled. 
No. 346. Japonica fl. pi. Saved from 
best varieties .26 
CLARY. — Sow outdoors in spring. 
No. 460. Purple. Hardy annual, for 
bedding .16 
CLEMATIS (Virgin’s Bower). — Well-known 
climbing perennials. Sow seed in early 
spring under glass, pot off and plant out- 
doors in early summer. 
No. 461. 
Flammula. Ordinary 
white, 
sweet scented . . . 
.16 
No. 462. 
Jackmanni varieties. 
Saved 
from the best colours 
.26 
Canary Creeper, Photographed in our Trial Grounds 
at Raynes Park 
Per pkt. 
CANARY CREEPER (Tropasolum Pere- 
grinum). — Favourite climber for trel- 
lises, arbours, stumps of trees, etc.; very 
graceful ; bright canary colour. Sow in 
pots in February and bring on under 
glass or sow in the open in spring. 10 
feet. 
No. 312. Canary Creeper. Half-hardy 
climbing annual Per oz. .40 .10 and .26 
CANNABIS (Indian Hemp). — One of the finest 
foliage plants for subtropical gardens and 
beds. Sow in spring and prick off. 
No. 362. Indica. 6 feet .16 
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