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A BED OF CELOSIAS OR FEATHERED COCKSCOMBS. 
Cclosia Plumosa (Feathered Cockscomb.) — Annual. Grand features in sub-tropical bedding ; 
graceful plumes. Sow in spring in heat, prick off into pans, and pot off. They like a good rich 
soil in a sunny spot. 2 feet. {See photograph above.) 
^°' 39^- Carters Rainbow. A good strain of all the richest colours ; similar to those 
grown in the London Parks ... ... ... Is 54 Sc 2 6 
„ 400. Carters Golden Shades I These separate shades are saved from f - is. & i 6 
,, 401. Carters Crimson Shades/ our well-known Rainbow strain | ... Is & , & 
*> 399- Carters Perfection Plume. Mixed Is & 2 6 
OelSia. Plalf-hardy Biennial. A pretty plant for greenhouse and conservatory decoration, and for 
bedding in the south of England. Sow in spring and summer for pot work. 
No. 402. Cretica or Golden Spray ... , 
Centaurea (Perennial).— Beautiful silver-foliaged plants with variously cut leaves for mixed borders 
or variegated bedding. Sow in spring, and prick out. 
Per packet s. d. 
No. 410. Candidissima. Purestsilver. 
2 feet 10 
,, 41 1. ,, compacta. 1 foot 1 o 
,, 412. Gymnocarpa. Wide leaf ... o 6 
Margarita (see page 1 51). 
No. 413. 
Americana. Purple, thistle- 
like flowers 6 
„ 414. Depressa. Old-fashioned 
annual, with large blue flowers o 3 
Cerastiu m . 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 6 
» 404. Tomentosum. Neatest and most effective. 6 inches 10 
Chamoepeuce (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 heal, and potted off. 
No. 405. Diacantha. Spiny border perennial ; glaucous foliage. I foot 
Chamterops (Fan Palm).— S ow in bottom heat, and pot off. 
No. 406. Humilis. A fine decorative plant for house, garden, or conservatory 
Chelone.— Sow in spring, and transplant. Useful variety of great decorative value. 
No. 407. Barbata coccinea. Bright scarlet perennial. 2 feet 
;7. 238, & 97, High Holborn, London. — 1909. 
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