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CAMPANULA — contin cd 
164 turbinata, 6in., elegant'^ habit, with 
a charming abundance of deep violet- 
blue flowers, 1 Jin. across ; one of the 
best, vi.-viii. 6d. each. 
168 Distinction, 6in., deep blue, very 
rich. 6d. each ; 4/6 doz. 
165 pallida ) See 
169 Isabel New Plants 
17' hybrida J page 6. 
170 Van Houttei, 2ft., large blue flowers. 
4d. each ; 3/- doz. 
Twelve beautiful Campanulas, our selection, 
for 3 - ; twelve extrajchoice for][5/-. 
CARDAMINE (The Lady’s Smock or Cuckoo 
Flower), Spring flowering, dainty 
branching flower sprays ; grow any- 
where. 
176 praecox, pin., neatly arranged white 
flowers, iii.-iv. 4d. each. 
178 pratensis, fl. pi., 1 ft., an elegant double 
form, flowers lilac-purple when first 
open, but paling with age, iii.-v. 4d. 
each. 
180 trifolia, 9in., flowers pure white ; fairly 
large, iv.-vi. 4d. each. 
CARDUUS. 
183 Heterophyllus, 3ft., deep rose thistle- 
like flower, prettily cut foliage, orna- 
mental. 6d. each. 
CAREX (The Sedges), a showy group of 
semi-aquatics, tufted foliage. 
186 Morrowii, ijft., dainty form, graceful 
reflexed leaves, prettily margined 
white ; a lovely table plant, vi.-vii. 
4d. each ; 3/- doz. 
188 pendula, 5ft., handsome tufts with many 
upright flower stems carrying graceful 
spikes, lift, long, vi.-viii. 4d. each. 
190 riparia, 2jft., handsome broad leaved ; 
makes a splendid clump, vii.-viii. 
4d. each ; 3/- doz. 
o 1 91 variegata, graceful leaves with a 
creamy stripe down the centre ; looks 
well in pots ; useful for table decora- 
tion. qd. each. 
CATANANCHE (Cupid's Dart), numerous 
flower stalks each ending in a single 
large flower head ; of great value for 
cutting. 
195 bicolor, 2ft., blue and white, vi.-vii. 
4d. each ; 3/- doz. 
198 ccerulea, 2ft., blue, vi.-vii. 4d. each ; 
3/- doz. 
CEDRONELLA. 
201 triphylla (Balm of Gilead), 3ft., deli- 
ciously perfumed leaves, long spikes 
of pale purple Dead-nettle flowers, 
vii.-viii. qd. each. 
CENTAUREA (The Corn Flower), a favourite 
group with thistle-like spineless flower 
heads of large size, excellent for 
cntting. 
204 albicans, ijft., flower heads white, 
vi.-vii. 4d. each ; 3/- doz. 
206 atropurpurea, 2ft., dark purple, good 
for cutting for bouquets, &c., fine 
for garden decoration, vi.-viii. qd.eacli ; 
3/- doz. 
GENTAU R EA — continued 
208 canariensis, 2ft., flower heads clear 
yellow, viii.-ix. qd. each ; 3/- doz. 
210 dealbata, 2ft., rose ; leaves silver- 
white beneath, vii.-ix. qd. each ; 3/- 
doz. 
212 glastifolia, 4ft.. handsome yellow 
flowers, silvery base ; handsome, 
vii.-ix. qd. each ; 3/- doz. 
214 macrocephala, 4ft., noble plant, large 
handsome leaves, stately bright yellow 
heads of enormous size ; vii.-ix. qd. 
each ; 3/- doz. 
216 montana, 1 Aft. , flowers bright blue, 
3in. across, largely grown for cutting, 
vii. -viii. 4d. each ; 3/- doz. 
218 purpurea, flower heads purple. 
4d. each. 
219 rubra, ijft., flower heads purplish- 
red. 4d. each. 
220 sulphurea, 1 {ft., flower heads 
pale yellow. 4d. each ; 3/- doz. 
224 ruthenica, 3ft., elegant pale-lemon, vii.- 
viii. 4d. each ; 3/- doz. 
Eight fine varieties of Gentaureas, our 
selection, for 2/-. 
CENTRANTHUS (Red Valerian). 
230 ruber, 2jft., large, rich red clusters of 
small flowers and shining glaucous 
foliage, useful for cutting, grows any- 
where, vi.-ix. 4d. each ; 3/- doz. 
232 coccinea, beautiful deep rich crim- 
son red form. 4d. each ; 3/- doz. 
234 flore alba, 2jft., flowers white 
foliage paler. 4d. each ; 3/- doz. 
CERASTIUM (The Mouse-ear Cliickweed), 
pretty white flowers ; easiest possible 
cultivation. 
c 237 Arvense, 3in., useful for edgings and 
rockwork, v.-vi. 2d. each ; 1/6 doz. ; 
8/- per ico. 
c 239 bieberstelnii, 6in., allied to above, but 
larger in both leaves and flowers, v.-vii. 
2d. each ; 1/6 doz. ; 8/- per 100. 
c 241 tomentosum (Snow in Summer), 6in., 
stems and leaves covered with silvery 
white, smothered with white flowers ; 
extensively used for edging flower 
beds, v.-vii. 2d. each ; 1/6 doz. ; 8/- 
per 100. 
CEPHALARIA. (See Scabiosa.) 
CHEIRANTHUS (Wallflower), plant on a dry 
sunny bank or an old wall ; among 
the finest of border plants ; fragrant. 
244 alpinus (Alpine Wallflower), 6in., dense 
heads of pale yellow, v.-vii. 6d. each ; 
4/6 doz. 
245 Harpur Crewe (Golden Drok), 1 ft., 
F.C.C., R.H.S., bright double yellow 
flowers, sweetly scented ; a rare plant, 
iv.-vi. 9d. each. 
24b luteus fl. pi., ijft., a lovely double 
yellow, iv.-vi. 6d. each ; 4/6 doz. 
247 Marshall!', ift., clear deep orange- 
yellow flowers ; a charming hybrid 
form, iv.-vi. 9d. each. 
248 Sanguinea fl. pi., 1 ft., double crimson 
flowers, effective, iv.-vi. 9d. each. 
