The Illustrated Guide for Amateur Gardeners. 
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CLARKIA QUEEN MARY, 
CACALIA COCCINEA. 
per pkt. — s. (1. 
474 A very useful and pretty hardy annual, growing about 1 foot 
high, with brilliant scarlet flowers. Excellent for bouquets 
or decoration . . . . . . . . ..03 
CALANDRINIA. 
475 UMBELLATA. A splendid dwarf growing hardy perennial, 
only 6 inches high, and producing a profusion of brilliant 
magenta-crimson coloured flowers. It blooms the first year 
from seed, and is excellent for dry rockeries, &c. . . 0 4 
CALENDULA OFFICINALIS FL. PL. 
(Pot Marigolds.) 
Free flowering showy hardy annuals, growing about 1 foot high, and 
continuing in bloom for quite a long period in Summer. The blooms arc 
pleasantly scented, and very useful for cutting. 
47,i CHOICE MIXED DOUBLE, in beautiful variety of orange, 
yellow, primrose striped, and other shades . . ..03 
CHRYSANTHEMUM FRUTESCENS. 
(Parisian Daisy.) 
477 Exceedingly pretty starry white flowers, vory useful for pots 
or window boxes, or for bedding out. The seeds should be 
sown in March on a gentle heat, and the young plants 
potted singly into small pots for planting out towards the 
end of May . . . . . . . . . . ..00 
CELSIA ARCTURUS 
477a A very useful plant for greenhouse or conservatory. The 
flowers arc bright yellow, and borne on tall graceful spikes. 
Seed sown early in Spring will furnish a supply of fiowors 
throughout the Summer . . . . . . Cd. and 1 0 
From Mr. P. OLDS, Newport. 
Feb. 2Cth. 
** I won First Prize with flowers grown from }'our Seeds last year, and they gave 
every satisfaction.” 
CLARKIA ELEGANS. 
NEW DOUBLE-FLOWERED. 
A brilliant and splendid race of frcc-flowering hardy annuals that 
should bo freely grown in every garden. The beautiful new double-flowered 
varieties mentioned below', and growing about 2 feet high, arc especially 
worthy of notice for garden decoration, as they continue in bloom for quite 
a long time, and sown early under glass are excellent as pot plant.-: for the 
| greenhouse. 
per pUt.— s. d. 
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479 
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CLARKIA ELEGANS, QUEEN MARY 
A splendid addition to this lovely class of Annuals. The 
plants grow about 21- feet high, and the stems and branches 
arc studded with very double brilliant rosy carmine flowers. 
This is the brightest coloured Clarlda yet introduced, and 
was much admired at the International Horticultural 
Exhibition at Chelsea in May last .. .. 6d. and 
„ „ CHAMOIS QUEEN. Soft chamois rose 
„ „ CARMINE QUEEN (new). Fine sprays of brilliant 
carmine-red double flowers ; splendid 
„ ORANGE KING. Brilliant orange red 
„ „ PURPLE PRINCE. Rich purple 
„ „ DOUBLE WHITE . . 
„ SALMON QUEEN Long sprays of double flowers 
., „ FINEST MIXED 
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CLARKIA PULCHELLA AND 
INTEGRIPETALA. 
These beautiful hardy annuals are very showy when grown in clumps, 
they are more compact than the Slogans type, growing only about 1 foot 
in height. The Tom Thumb varieties make a good lasting edging to beds. 
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INTEGRIPETALA, DOUBLE ROSE. Bright rose . . 
„ ALBA. Double white. . 
„ MARGINATA. Rose edged with white, very pretty 
PULCHELLA, DOUBLE CRIMSON. Bright crimson purple. . 
„ SINGLE WHITE. Pure white.. 
„ Choice mixed. . 
„ TOM THUMB, double white 
„ „ ., mixed 
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