CLIBRANS" 
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BY APPOINTMENT 
CHRYSOBAGTRON. 
302 Mookerii, 2ft., allied to Anthericum, 
dense flower spike of showy bright 
yellow flowers, v.-vii. 6d. each. 
CHRYSOGONUM. 
308 virginianum, 6in., yellow, leaves ser- 
rated, v.-ix. 6d. each. 
CIMICIFUGA ( Bugwort ), white, with a con- 
spicuous bunch of stiff white projecting 
stamens, on long slender drooping 
spikes. 
31 1 cordifolia, whitish flowers, thrives in a 
moist, shady situation, vi.-viii. 6d. 
each, 4/6 doz. 
313 Dahurica, 3ft., white flowers in lovely 
racemes ; a beautiful species, vii.-viii. 
1/- each. 
317 racemosa ( serpenlaria ), 4jft., branching 
bold, stately, vii.-viii. 6d. each. 
319 Simplex. (See New Plants , page 6.) 
CISTUS (Rook' Rose), with their profuse 
succession of brilliant fugacious flowers 
are beautiful flowering shrubs. They 
prefer a dry, sandy loam. The species 
are all variable in habit and size, 
vi.-viii. 
324 algarvensis, 2ft., yellow flowers with a 
crimson ring. 4d. each. 
326 Alyssoides, 2ft., a beautiful free-flowcr- 
ing species, pd. each. 
331 crispus, 2ft., brilliant rose, bushy habit. 
4d. each. 
333 cupanianus, 2ft., pure white, prefers 
warm borders. 4d. each. 
334 cymosus, i£ft., white, spreading. 4d. 
each. 
335 florentinus, 3ft., pure white, fine for 
sunny position. 4d. each. 
336 Cyprius, 4ft. to 5ft. (syn. ladaniferous), 
large snowy-white flowers, with a 
handsome chocolate blotch at base of 
each petal ; a lovely plant. i/-eaeh. 
337 formosus, 2ft., golden yellow, dark 
spots, suitable for rock or banks. 
4d. each. 
339 laurifolius, 3ft., large white ; one of 
the hardiest. 4d. each. 
34 1 lusitanicus, 3ft., pure white, each petal 
having a yellow base and dark crimson 
blotch. 4d. each. 
343 obtusifolius, 3ft. 1 flowers pure white, 
very free. 4d. each. 
345 rosmarinaefolius, 3ft., white ; rosemary- 
like foliage. 4d. each. 
347 salvifoli us, 2ft., pure white, fine for 
warm border or bottom of warm wall. 
4d. each. 
349 undulatus, 2ft., large flowers, free and 
pretty. 4d. each. 
350 Villosus, 2ft., bright rose-coloured 
flowers in abundance. 4d. each. 
8 distinct sorts of Cistus, our selection, 
for 2/6 
CLEMATIS ( Virgin’s Bower). When well 
established these herbaceous species 
form a beautiful addition to a border, 
growing freely in any fairly rich soil. 
352 Davidiana, 2 Jft. , large clusters of 
deliciously perfumed porcelain-blue 
flowers, vii.-ix. 6d. each ; 4/6 doz. 
CLEMATIS — continued 
354 erecta, 2ft., many flowered clusters of 
fragrant white blooms, vi.-viii. 6d. 
each. 
355' ft' pi. (See New Varieties, page 6.) 
356 integrifolia, 2ft., blue wavy margined 
flowers, vi.-viii. 6d. each ; 4/6 doz. 
CODONOPSIS. 
360 ovata, i£ft., a striking profusion of 
metallic-blue flowers, the interior 
curiously marked yellow, vii.-viii. 4d. 
each ; 3/- doz. 
COM MELINA (Spider-wort). 
366 ccelestis, 2ft., a half - hardy plant, 
beautiful sky-blue flowers. 4d. each. 
CONVALLARIA. 
369 rnajalls (Lily of the Valley), strong 
clumps for planting in the ground, 
6d. and 9d. each ; single crowns for 
planting, 4/- per 100 ; 25/- and 30/- 
per 1,000. 
3 7 1 fol. var., leaves striped with 
silvery-white. Planting crowns, 1 /- 
doz. 
CONVOLVULUS. Well-known handsome and 
showy plants, luxuriate in almost any 
soil. 
377 cneorum, 2ft., a non-climbing species ; 
light pink flowers, leaves clothed 
shining silvery-grey ; almost hardy, 
vii.-ix. 6d. each. 
379 sepium giganteum, 6ft. to 8ft., a large 
form of the native bindweed, vii.-ix. 
4d. each. 
381 stans, 1 ft., dense creeper, large white 
flowers, vi.-viii. 4d. each. 
COREOPSIS ( Tiger Flower), among the best 
of yellow flowers for cutting, elegant 
flower heads on long smooth stalks. 
385 grandiflora, 3ft., large lovely refined 
golden-yellow flowers, vii.-x. 3d. each ; 
2/6 doz. 
387 lanceolata, 2ft., branching and free ; a 
general favourite, vii.-ix. 4d. each. 
389 rosea, ift., ray florets rosy-red, disc 
yellow, vii.-ix. 4d. each. 
391 verticillata, i|ft., elegant feathery 
foliage and a great wealth of clear 
yellow flowers, vi.-ix. 4d. each ; 3/- 
doz. 
CORONILLA (Crown Vetch), flowers in conical 
heads ; of great value for rockeries 
and borders. 
396 iberica, prostrate stems, pretty dark 
green leaves, coronets of bright yellow 
flowers; likes deep soil, vi.-ix. 6d. each. 
398 Minima, sweet-scented yellow flowers, 
very pretty, procumbent habit, vi.-vii. 
6d. each. 
CORTUSA ( Bear’s Ear Sanicle). 
402 Matthioll, 6in., deep red flowers, 
drooping umbels, charming rockery 
plant, pd. each. 
CORYDALIS (Fumitory), pretty feathery 
foliage and an abundance of beautiful 
flowers in spikes ; fine for borders and 
rockery. 
41 1 lutea, 1 ft. , dense delicate pale-green 
foliage, yellow flowers tinted green and 
white, delightful on walls, v.-x. 6d. ea. 
412 alba, i ft. , a white-flowered form of 
the preceding, v.-x. 6d. each. 
