CLIBRANS, SEED MERCHANTS AND NURSERYMEN. 
CERASTIUM (Snow in Summer), h.p. 
Pretty dwarf plants, with white foliage, suitable for 
edgings, Arc. 
217 Biebersteini, white, A ft. Per pkt. 6d. 
218 Tomentosum, white, £ ft. Per pkt. 6d. 
CLARKIA, ha 
Bright and attractive plants of easy culture, with long 
freely produced flower spikes ; suitable for massing in beds, 
borders, &c., excellent for cutting. Each per pkt. 3d. 
219 Elegans Rosea, rosy-purple, 2 ft. 
220 fl. pi., deep pink, 2 ft. 
221 alba, white, 2 ft. 
222 fl. pi., white, 2 ft. 
223 Pulchella, purple, useful and pretty, 1 ft. 
224 alba, pure white, 1 ft. 
225 Purple King, rosy-purple, intensely double, 2 ft. 
226 Salmon Queen, salmony-red, very double, 2 ft. 
227 Mixed, various colours, 2 ft. 
CELOSIA, ( Feathered Coxcomb ), h.h.a. 
Our strains of these lovely plants have been saved with the 
utmost care from one of the finest collections in existence. The 
long, graceful, exquisitely feathered plumes are of extraordinary 
beauty and the rich and gorgeous colouring, including various 
shades of scarlet, yellow, orange, and bronzy-red, places them 
amongst the handsomest and most attractive of greenhouse 
plants. Of easy cultivation, these splendid annuals are of in- 
estimable value during the late summer and autumn. This strain 
has been awarded several Medals at the leading horticultural 
shows, including a Gold Medal at Shrewsbury Eloral Fete, 1904. 
CLIBRANS’ GOLD MEDAL STRAIN. 
228 i — k- RED, per pkt. 1/6 and 2/6 
229 L . YELLOW, per pkt. 1/6 and 2/6 
230 I Speciality M |XED, per pkt. 1/6 and 2/6 
CENTAUREA. 
The annual varieties are very popular; being of dwarf 
habit, producing an abundance of ilowers; they are admirably 
adapted for beds, &c. ; invaluable for cutting. 
231 Candidissima (Ragusina), h.h.p. Fine silvery foliage, use- 
ful for bedding; a rapid grower. Per pkt. 1/- 
232 Cyanus minor, blue ( Cornflower ), h.a., 2 it. Per pkt. 3d. 
233 mixed, h.a., various colours, 2 ft. Per pkt. 3d. 
234 flore pleno, beautiful varieties, comprising all the 
colours of the singles, also many new shades. Per pkt. 
6d. 
235 “Victoria,” ( Pigmy Cornflower), dwarf and 
compact variety, literally covered with dark blue flowers. 
Per pkt. 6d. 
236 Imperialis. Large flowering hybrids of the sweet scented 
Centaureas. The plants produce an abundance of 
bloom from July until the frost kills them. The flowers 
vary in all shades of white, lilac, rose, and purple. Per 
pkt. 1/- 
237 Margarita, one of the most beautiful of recent introductions, 
with very large pure while flowers, which emit a most 
delicious odour. Can be treated as an annual or biennial ; 
especially suited for cutting. Per pkt. 6d. 
238 THE BRIDE, a magnificent florist flower of the purest 
white, having large reflexed flowers on long stiff stems. 
Per pkt. 1/- 
239 Honeymoon, a lovely annual of the Cornflower type. The 
flowers arc bright golden yellow and being borne on long 
stout stems, are most beautiful for table decorations. 
Per pkt. 1/- 
240 The Bridegroom, a lovely annual of the Cornflower type. 
The flowers are heliotrope, and being borne on long stout 
stems are most beautiful for table decorations. Per 
pkt. 1/- 
CHAM/EPEUCE, h.p. 
Foliage plants with thistle-like flowers, effective for sub- 
tropical gardening and carpet bedding. 
241 Casabonse (Fish-bone Thistle), rich deep green leaves veined 
with white; spines brown, 1 ft. Per pkt. 1/- 
242 Diacantha, shining green leaves with silver markings and 
ivory white spines, 1 ft. Per pkt. 1/- 
CHELONE, h.p. 
Handsome border plants, like a rich soil. 
243 Barbata, scarlet, Pentstemon- like habit, one of the most 
graceful of perennials for a mixed border, 3 ft. Per pkt. 
3d. 
CHERRY PIE, see Heliotropium. 
CHRISTMAS ROSE, see Helleborus. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM. 
ANNUAL VARIETIES.— Very popular and extensively 
grown bedding and border plants, producing an abundance of 
showy flowers, valuable for cutting purposes. 
244 Carinatum, “ Purple Crown,” beautiful yellow foliage. Its 
flowers, produced in great abundance, are purple scarlet, 
ornamented inside with a sparkling golden-yellow ring, 
8 in. Per pkt. 6d. 
245 “ The Sultan,” crimson-maroon, with broad gold ring 
round centre, and brown disc, 2 ft. Per pkt. 3d. 
246 “ W. E. Gladstone,” rich crimson, 2 ft. Per pkt. 3d. 
247 Golden-leaved Double Flowered, large and very double, 
flowers of all colours. The plants are only half the 
height of the ordinary variety. Per pkt. 6d. 
248 flore pleno, Double Annual Hybrids. Although 
mostly very double, there will occasionally be semi- 
double or even single. Some are pure white, yellow, or 
crimson, but the prevailing types are bronzy-yellow, 
2 ft. Per pkt. 6d. 
249 “Northern Star,” the flowers of this giant Chrysan 
themum measure 34 in. across. The glowing white of 
the petals, changing to the centre into a soft yellow, 
shows up strikingly against the black disc, invaluable 
for cutting. Per pkt. 1/- 
Pholo ] ANNUAL CHRYSANTHEMUM, SINGLE. [ CUbrans 
250 Tricolor Burridgeanum, crimson, white, and yellow petals, 
very beautiful, 2 ft. Per pkt. 3d. 
251 “ Chamseleon,” a large-flowered variety of this showy 
annual, so valuable for cut bloom. The ground colour 
opens a light coppery-bronze, with a bright purplish- 
crimson zone, the dark purplish disc being surrounded 
with a ring of golden-yellow. Per pkt. 6d. 
252 Erfurt Star, the plants bloom freely all through the 
summer until frost sets in, like the ordinary Carinatum. 
The petals are distinctly quilled, and form a peculiar 
wheel-like ray, rendering it distinct from the existing 
kinds, in mixed shades of colour, including pure white, 
yellow, purple, carmine, &c. Per pkt. 6d. 
