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Calendula Cockade Orange. 
CALENDULA (Garden Marigold). — Annual. Very showy 
border plant, lasting the whole of the summer without any 
attention 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 are 
intended to flower. 
Canary Creeper. 
No. 307. 
„ 3 ° 8 - 
.. 3 ° 9 ’ 
.. 3 >°- 
Per packet — s . d . 
Cockade Orange. Very large double 
flowers ; showy colour. (See photograph .) 
1 foot ... ... ... ... ... 6d. & 1 o 
Meteor. Lemon yellow, orange stripes. 
ii foot ... ... ... ... 6d. & I o 
Hybrida, or Pot. Single yellow. 
ii foot ... ... ... ... 3d. & o 6 
Officinalis. The single yellow cottage 
garden Marigold. 1 foot ... ... 3d. & o 6 
Pluvial is. Pure white. 1 foot ... 3d. & o 6 
Per packet — s. d. 
CANARY CREEPER (Tropaeolum Peregri- 
num). — Favourite climber for trellises, arbours, 
slumps of trees, &c. ; very graceful, bright canary 
colour. Sow in pots in February and bring on 
under glass or sow in the open in spring. to 
feet. 
No. 312. Canary Creeper. Half-hardy 
climbing annual 3d., 6d., & 1 o 
CACALIA. Per packet — s. d. | 
No. 304. Cocci nia, the Scarlet Tassel flower. 
For mixed borders. Annual. I foot o 3 
CALAMPELIS (Eccremocarpus). — Climber for 
verandahs, trellises, &c. ; handsome racemes of 
bloom. Sow in heat to bloom the first season 
out of doors. 
No. 305. Scabra. Orange -scarlet ; perennial. 
10 feet ... o 0 | 
Per packet — s, d. 
CAL AN DR I NIA. -Perennial. Succulent plant. Sow 
in pans in spring, place in frame, and prick out 
in bed or border for summer blooming. 
No. 306. Umbellata. Vivid crimson; good 
rock plant ... 3d. & o 6 
CALCEOLARIA. ( See pages 164 and 165.) 
HAYNES PARK, LONDON, S- IY- 1912. 
