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Convolvulus (T POM/TvA). —Greenhouse 
climbers, embracing some of the loveliest 
colours imaginable. Sow in early spring 
in heat, and pot off, and train on trellis 
under glass, or out of doors in summer. 
Per packet— s. d. 
487. Mauritanicus. Perennial. 
For hanging baskets ... 6d. & I o 
4S8. Heavenly Blue. Perennial. 
Surpassingly lovely ; a gem 6d. & I o 
489. Leari. Perennial. Dark violet 
6d. & 1 o 
490. Rubro-cxrulea, 
Perennial 6d. & 1 o 
CONVOLVULUS. 
Convolvulus Major. — Annual, Lovely climbers 
for garden, trellis, &c. Sow in spring where intended 
to bloom. 
Per packet 
— S. 
d. 
No. 475. 
Carters Choicest 
Mixed, all 
colours per oz. is. ; 3d. & 
O 
6 
>> 476- 
Blue 
... 3d. & 
O 
b 
.. 477- 
Crimson 
... 3d. & 
O 
6 
.. 478 
Violet 
... 3d. & 
0 
6 
» 479- 
White 
... 3d. & 
O 
6 
Convolvulus Minor.— Annual 
A dwarf species. 
lovely colours. Sow in spring in 
open border 
where 
plants 
are to bloom. 
Per packet- 
—s. 
d. 
No. 480. 
Bouquet. White and rose ... 3d. & 
O 
6 
„ 481. 
Crimson Violet 
... 3d. & 
0 
6 
» 482. 
Dark Purple 
... 3d. & 
O 
6 
.. 4S3. 
Minor Blue 
... 3d. & 
O 
6 
484- 
Striped 
... 3 d. & 
O 
6 
.> 485- 
White 
... 3d. & 
O 
6 
„ 486. 
Minor Mixed, 
Carters 
Varieties. For general borders, 3d. & 
O 
6 
Convolvulus Minor, 
Convolvulus Major. 
Per packet s 
COLUMBINE. — See also Aquilegia, page 147. 
No. 472. Mixed. Ordinary garden variety ... 3d. 81 o 
COMM ELINA. — Half-hardy tuberous perennial plant. 
Sow in heat in early spring, and plant out in Mayor June. 
No. 473. Caelestis. Blue, ij feet o 
•fia 
COREOPSIS- — See page 1 66. 
CORDYLINE. — Perennial shrubs. Sow in early spring, in 
strong heat, in pots or pans of sandy soil and pot off. Most useful 
as a table plant, for greenhouse decoration, or summer bedding. 
No. 474. Australis. Recurved dark green foliage, s. d. 
3 feet per packet 1 o 
1 aX&Xd 
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