Oilmans’ “Gold Medal” Flower Seeds. 
CENTAU RE A — continued 
285 Cyanus Minor, White (h. a.), pure white, 2 ft. Per 
pkt. 4d. 
286 Mixed (h.a.), various colours, 2 ft. 
Per pkt. 4d. 
287 flore pleno (Double), comprising all 
the finest colours of the singles. Per pkt. 6d. 
288 “Victoria” (Pigmy Cornflower), 
dwarf, compact, dark blue flowers. Per pkt. 6d. 
HONEYMOON (h.a.). Bright golden yellow, 
on long stout stems. Per pkt. 1/- 
Imperials. Large-flowering sweet-scented 
hybrids ; an abundance of bloom from July until 
frost ; in all shades of white, lilac, rose and purple 
Per pkt. 6d. r 
Margarita, very large pure white ; fragrant. 
Can be treated as an annual or biennial ; fine 
for cutting. Per pkt. 6d. 
THE BRIDE (h.a.), purest white, large reflexed 
flowers on long stiff stems. Per pkt. 1/- 
THE BRIDEGROOM (h.a.), heliotrope, on 
good stems; fine for cutting. Per pkt. 1/- 
CENTRANTHUS Macrosiphon (h.a.), rosy carmine, 
large, 2 ft. Per pkt. 4d. 
CHAM/EPEUCE (h.p.). Foliage plants with thistle- 
like flowers, effective for sub-tropical gardening. 
Casabonae ( Fish-bone Thistle), deep green leaves 
veined white; spines brown, 1 ft. Per pkt. 1 /- 
CHEIRANTHUS ALLIONI (h.b.), beautiful orange 
flowers in profusion, 9 to 12 ins. Per pkt. 6d. 
— — LINIFOLIUM (h.b.), clear bright mauve flowers, 
in abundance, a charming plant, 12 ins. Per 
pkt. 6d. 
CHELONE Barbata (h.p.). Scarlet, Pentstemon-Uke 
habit, graceful, 3 ft. Per pkt. 4d. 
CHERRY PIE, see Heliotropium. 
CHRISTMAS ROSE, see Helleborus. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM— ANNUAL VARIETIES. Ex- 
tensively grown bedding and border plants, pro- 
ducing an abundance of flowers, valuable f„ r 
cutting. or 
Carinatum, “The Sultan,” crimson-maroon, 
gold ring, brown disc, 2 ft. Per pkt. 4d. 
“W. E. Gladstone,” rich crimson, 2 ft. 
Per pkt. 4d. 
— : ; “Northern Star,” 3J ins. across, glow- 
ing white, changing in the centre to a soft yellow 
black disc. Per pkt. 6d. 
Segetum Grandiflorum ( Corn Marigold !), bright 
yellow, 2£ ft. Per pkt. 4d. 
Tricolor Burridgeanum, crimson, white, and 
yellow petals, very beautiful, 2 ft. Per pkt. 4d. 
“ Chamaeleon,” light coppery bronze. 
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with a bright purplish crimson zone, dark purplish 
disc, surrounded with a ring of golden-yellow 
Per pkt. 4d. 
Evening Star, large golden-yellow. Per 
pkt. 4d. 
— - "Lord Beaconsfield,” crimson maroon, 
edged yellow, 2 ft. Per pkt. 4d. 
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CHRYSANTHEMUM — continued. 
307 Carinatum, Morning Star, a pretty shade of 
primrose, large, very free, 2 ft. Per pkt. 4d. 
308 Coronarium, Double White, white, 3 ft. Per 
pkt. 4d. 
309 Yellow, bright yellow, 3 ft. Per 
pkt. 4d. 
310 — — Golden Queen, golden yellow double, free. 
Height 1J ft. Per pkt. 6d. 
311 White Pearl, pure white double, very 
free, 1 \ ft. Per pkt. 6d. 
312 ——TOM THUMB “GOLDEN GEM,” golden yel- 
low, double; dwarf compact; about 15 Ins. Per 
pkt. 6d. 
313 Inodorum plenlssimum (Bouquet Chrysanthe- 
mum), double pure white, 2 ft. Per pkt. 6d. 
314 — — — ~ (matricaria), BRIDAL ROBE (A.M., 
R.H.S.). Pure white double, dark green, elegant 
foliage. Per pkt. 6d. 
PERENNIAL VARIETIES. 
315 EARLY FLOWERING SINGLE, “CLIBRANS’ 
STRAIN,” A select and highly developed strain; 
flowers of' large size, fine form, in a wide ranee 
of colour. Per pkt. 1/- 
3 ^ 8 Indicum, Large Flowered, extra choice mixed 
of the various types. Per pkt. 1/- 
317 Maximum King Edward VII, 4 ft., large pure 
white flowers 4 to 5 ins. in diameter. Per pkt. 6d. 
318 MRS. C. LOWTHIAN BELL. Pure white, 
frequently 6 ins. across. Per pkt. 6d. 
319 Shasta Daisy, purest glistening white on single 
strong stiff wiry stems. Per pkt. 6d. 
320 CLERODENDRON Fallax (g.p.), handsome erect- 
growing stove plant, large spikes of scarlet 
flowers, 2 ft. Per pkt. 2/6. 
COREOPSIS, see Calliopsis. 
CORNFLOWER, see Centaurca. 
COSMOS (Mexican Aster) (h.h.a.). Grand border 
plants with feathery foliage, and large flowers 
like single Dahlias. Sow in a temperature of 60 
to 70 degrees, cover the seeds to a depth of about 
4 times their size. 
CLIBRANS' EARLY-FLOWERING. A fin* 
type, averaging 24-3 ft. in height. 
321 Crimson. Per pkt. 6d. 
322 Pink. Per pkt. 6d. 
323 Rose. Per pkt. 6d. 
32 4 White. Per pkt. 6d. 
325 Choicest Mixed. Per pkt. 4d. 
and 6d. 
326 COWSLIP, Fine Mixed (h.p.), fine for woodland 
walks and rockwork, 9 ins. Per pkt. 4d. 
327 COLEUS, Finest Mixed (g.p.), saved from the richest 
coloured and best named varieties : 2 ft Per 
pkt. 1/- 
COLLINSIA (h.a.), useful for beds, masses, bor- 
ders, etc. 
323 Bicolor, purple and white ; 1 ft. Per pkt. 4d. 
329 alba, pure white ; 1 ft. Per pkt. 4d. 
339 Grandiflora, dark purple ; 1 ft. Per pkt. 4d. 
331 COM ME LINA Ccelestis, (h.h.p.), blue flowers and 
glossy foliage, may be treated as a half-hardy 
annual, prefers a light soil ; 1^ ft. Per pkt. 6d. 
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