Double Canterbury Bell. See page 100 
Per pkt. 
CANNA (Indian Shot). — Ornamental-foliaged 
plants with showy flowers, for stove, green- 
house, or subtropical planting. Steep seed 
24 hours in tepid water, and sow in strong 
heat. Pot off seedlings as soon as they can 
be handled. 
No. 360. Crozy. Choicest dwarf varieties, 
magnificent .25 
“ 361. Carters Choice Mixed. All the 
best varieties 10 and .25 
CAPSICUM. — Excellent pot plants for conser- 
vatory or table decoration. Sow seeds in 
heat in spring, and pot off singly. 
No. 375. Little Gem. Scarlet. 1 foot. . . .25 
“ 376. Prince of Wales. Yellow ... .25 
“ 377. Elephant's Trunk. Scarlet (see 
Photograph ) .25 
“ 378. Carters choice mixed. Various 
colours for general use .... .10 
CATCHFLY (Silene). 
No. 387. Red. Hardy annual. 1 foot . . .10 
CASSIA (Indian Laburnum). — Sow in spring in 
heat, and pot off. A fine plant for summer 
bedding. 
No. 379. Corymbosa .16 
CASTOR OIL PLANT (Ricinus). — Stately plants 
with large palmate foliage for subtropical 
garden and general decoration. Sow in 
spring in heat, and plant out in summer. 
No. 380. Cambodgiensis. Foliage crimson, 
almost black .25 
“ 381. Gibsoni. Popular dark bronze- 
leaved variety. 3 feet .... .26 
“ 382. Zanzibariensis. Grand foliage of 
various shades. 6 feet . . . .10 and .26 
CATANANCHE CCERULEA (Cupid’s Dart). 
No. 386. Hardy perennial, useful as cut 
flower; bright blue. 1 Yi feet . .16 
CERASTRUM (Snow in Summer). — Silver- 
leaved ornamental hardy perennials, useful 
as an edging or on rockeries. Seed may 
be sown in spring or summer. 
No. 403. Biebersteini. White perennial 
edging plant. 6 inches 10 and .26 
404. Tomentosum. Neatest and most 
effective. 6 inches 10 and .26 
CHAM.EPEUCE (Fishbone Thistle). — Half- 
hardy biennial with ornamental foliage. Is 
seen at its best the first season. Seed 
should be sown in early spring, in gentle 
heat, and potted off. 
No. 405. Diacantha. Spiny border peren- 
nial; glaucous foliage. 1 foot . . .10 and .25 
CHAM.®ROPS (Fan Palm). — Sow in bottom 
heat, and pot off. 
No. 406. Humilis. A fine decorative plant 
for house, garden, or conserva- 
tory -16 
CHELONE. — Sow in spring and transplant. 
Useful variety of great decorative value. 
No. 407. Barbata coccinea. Bright scarlet 
perennial. 2 feet 10 and .26 
CELSIA. — -Half-hardy Biennial. A pretty plant 
for greenhouse and conservatory decora- 
tion. Sow in spring and summer for pot 
work. 
No. 402. Cretica or Golden Spray .26 
No. 383. 
“ 384. 
385. 
Capsicum. Elephant’s Trunk 
Africanus. Light. 6 feet .... 
Sanguineus. Hardiest variety; 
dark stems, red foliage. 6 feet 
Carters choicest mixed varieties 
Per pkt. 
.10 and .26 
.10 and .26 
.15 and .25 
