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CALENDULA COCKADE ORANGE {see below). CANARY CREEPER ( SCO below). 
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. 
Very large double flowers ; showy colour. 
Per packet — s. 
(See ph otograph . ) 
... 6d. & i 
308. 
3 ° 9 - 
310. 
I foot 
No. 307. Cockade Orange. 
I foot . 
Meteor. Lemon yellow, orange stripes. 1 1 foot 
Hybrida, or Pot. Single yellow. I $ foot 
Officinalis. The single yellow cottage garden Marigold, 
,, 31 1. Pluvialis. Pure white. 1 foot 
CANARY CREEPER (Tropaeolum Peregrinum).— Favourite climber for 
stumps of trees, &c. ; very graceful, bright canary colour, 
under glass or sow in the open in spring. 10 feet. 
No. 312. Canary Creeper. Ilalf-hardy climbing annual 
Cacalia. 
No. 304. Coccinea, the Scarlet Tassel flower. For mixed borders. Annual. 1 foot 
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 
Calandrinia Umbellata. — Perennial. Succulent plant, 
and prick out in bed or border for summer blooming. 
No. 306. Umbellata. Vivid crimson ; good rock plant 
Calceolaria. {See pages 140 and 141.) 
... 6d. & 
... 3d. & 
... 3d. & 
... 3d. & 
trellises, arbours, 
Sow in pot in February and bring on 
3 d - > 6(1 > & 
Sow in pans in spring, place in frame, 
3d- & 
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237, 238, & 97, High Holborn, London.— 1909. 
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