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3373 Carters Crown 
Jewels Mixed Single 
Begonia includes the 
spl e n did fr i n g e d 
varieties below. 
3370 Carters Choicest Double 
Begonia , the finest strain in 
cultivation . 
CACALIA. 
3484 Coccinia ( The Scarlet Tassel Flower ). — For mixed borders 
Annual. Ht. 1 ft. 
1,000 seeds. 2,000 seeds. 4,000 seeds. 
.10 .15 .25 
Price 
CAL AM PE LIS (Eccremocarpus). — C limber for verandahs, trellises, 
&c. Handsome racemes of bloom. Perennial. Sow in heat to 
bloom the first season out of doors. 
3487 Scabra*— Orange-scarlet. Ht. 10 ft. 
500 seeds. 1,000 seeds. 2,000 seeds. 
.10 .15 .25 
Price 
CALANDRINIA. — Perennial. .Succulent plant. Sow in pans in 
spring, place in frame, and prick out in bed or border for summer 
blooming. 
3490 Umbel lata.— Vivid crimson ; good rock plant. 
500 seeds. 1,000 seeds. 2,000 seeds. 
.10 .15 .25 
Price 
.10 
.15 
.25 
CALLIRHOE (Poppy Mallow).— Very pretty half-hardy annual. 
Sow in spring, in gentle heat, and prick out. 
3493 Digitata.— Rosy carmine ; erect habit. Ht. 1^ ft. 
250 seeds. 500 seeds. 1,000 seeds. 
.10 .15 .25 
CALENDULA (Garden Marigold) (Annual). — Very showy border 
plant, lasting the whole of the summer without any attention 
whatever beyond keeping the seed vessels picked ofi'. 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. 
3544 Cockade Orange.— Very large double flowers; showy 
colour. lit. 1 ft. 
3545 Meteor. — Eemon yellow, orange stripes. Ht. lA ft. 
3546 Hybrida or Pot.— Single yellow. Ht. li ft. 
3547 Officinalis.— The single yellow cottage garden Marigold. 
Ht. 1 ft. 
3548 Pluvialis. — Pure white. Ht. 1 ft. 
Price of the above ... 250 secds - 500 seeds ' seeds. 
Price 
CALVARY CLOVER.— An interesting novelty. Raise in spring, and 
treat as an annual. 
3496 The leaves are singularly blood marked. 
„ . 10 pods. 20 pods. 40 pods. 
Pnce • .10 .15 .25 
CAMELLIA.— Greenhouse shrub, universally admired. Sow seeds 
early in the spring in pots, place in heat, and pot off as soon 
ns seedlings can be conveniently handled. 
3499 Japonica, fl. pi — Saved from the best varieties. 
„ . 10 seeds. 20 seeds. 40 seeds. 
Pnce - .25 .45 .75 
CANARY CREEPER (Trop.eolum Peregrinum). — Favourite 
climber for trellises, arbours, stumps 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. Ht. 10 ft. 
3552 Canary Creeper.— Half-hardy climbing annual. 
_ . 50 seeds. 100 seeds. 200 seeds. 
Pnce - .10 .15 .25 
CANNA (Indian Shot).— Ornamental-foliaged plants with showy 
flowers, for stove, greenhouse, or sub-tropical planting. Steep 
seed 24 hours in tepid water, and sow in strong heat. Pot off 
seedlings as soon as they can be handled. 
3574 Crozy.— Choicest dwarf varieties; magnificent. Both foliage 
and bloom show a wide range of colour. 
3575 Carters Choice Mixed.— All the best varieties. 
... , , 20 seeds. 40 seeds. 80 seeds. 
Price of the above ... , 0 I5 25 
CANNABIS (Indian Hemp). — O ne of the finest foliage plants for 
sub-tropical gardens and beds. Sow in spring and prick off. 
3578 Indica.— lit. 6 ft. 
T1 . ^ 200 seeds. 400 seeds. 800 seeds. 
lnce - .10 .15 .35 
CAPSICUM.— Excellent pot plants for conservatory or table decora- 
tion. Sow seeds in heat in spring, and pot off singly. 
3607 Little Gem.— Small very bright scarlet fruits. lit. 1 ft. 
3608 Prince of Wales.— Yellow. 
3609 Elephant’s Trunk. -Scarlet. 
3610 Carters Choice Mixed.— Various colours for general use. 
250 seeds. 500 seeds. 1,000 seeds. 
.10 .15 .25 
Price of the above ... 
