FLOWER SEEDS. 
G. Per pkt £oz oz 4ozs 
Campanula rotundifolia var. Olympica.—Harebell. (New.) ... 17- 
Campanula, Double Mixed.—Canterbury Bells. A fine double 
and semi-double flowering strain of these beautiful plants 4d, 6 d 1/6 
Campanula, Single Mixed.—Canterbury Bells. These beautiful 
biennials produce a wealth of bloom during the spring and 
early summer from seed sown the previous season 4d, 6 d 9d 
Candytuft, Sweet Scented.—White, very popular strain ... 4d 6 d 
Candytuft, White.—Giant Hyacinth-Flowered. A selected strain 
giving immense spikes of pure white bloom ... 6 d 1 /- 
Candytuft, White Rocket.—Long trusses of white bloom ... 6 d 9d 
Candytuft, Mixed.—A fine selection of colour 4d, 6 d 9d 
Cannas.—Very Choice Mixed. Saved from magnificent varieties 
Per lb. 7/6 
Carnation.—See special list 
Celosia cristata.—True Cockscomb. A useful ornamental annual 
for planting in beds or clumps 
Celosia Thompsoni magnifica.—Thompson’s Feathered Cocks¬ 
comb. An improved strain of feathered Cockscomb, splen¬ 
did range of colours 4d, 6 d 1/6 
Celosia Thompsoni magnifica, Jaune d’Or.—Fine golden yellow 6 d 3/- 
Centaurea cyanus minor.—See Cornflower ... — — 
Centaurea imperialis.—See Sweet Sultan ... — — 
Ceratotheca triloba.—A tall biennial with rosy mauve tubular 
flowers somewhat resembling Foxglove, a very fine sum¬ 
mer-flowering plant 
Charieis heterophylla.—Small blue annual daisy, resembling 
Felicia; useful for bedding 
Cheiranthus.—See Wallflower 
Cheiranthus kewensis.—Winter blooming Wallflower, primrose 
passing to mauve 
Chelone barbata.—See Pentstemon barbatus 
Chrysanthemum inodorum.—“Snowball.” Fine double white, 
splendid for cut-flower 
Chrysanthemum leucanthemum.—Ox-eye Daisy. Very fine large 
white daisy with long stems A 
Chrysanthemum maximum.—See Shasta Daisy 
Cineraria.—Dwarf Large-Flowered. Extra fine mixed. Very 
showy annuals for pot culture for indoor decoration 
Clarkia elegans rosea.—Pink Clarkia. Tall-growing hardy an¬ 
nuals for the middle lines of borders 4 
Clianthus Dampieri.— Sturt’s Desert Pea. Being a native of the 
dry Australian interior, this thrives in poor sandy soil; sow 
thinly in a warm dry situation in early spring and do not 
disturb them as they will not transplant; the seed requires 
soaking in hot water or spirits before planting; flowers bril¬ 
liant deep crimson, black centres 
Cobaea scandens.— Purple. A fine climber, half-hardy, ever¬ 
green, rapid grower 4< 
Coleus. —Splendid Mixed. Charming pot plants, grown for their 
superb foliage 
Colutea arborescens. —Bladder senna. A shrubby plant with 
curious pods; resembles Sutherlandia frutescens; yellow 
Convolvulus major. —Tall. In choicest mixture 
Coreopsis tinctoria. —Bicolor. Yellow and black, very showy, 
splendid for cut flower, makes bright display of colour 
in the garden 
Cornflower, Double Blue. —Extra select, very suitable for cut- 
flower 
Cornflower, Emperor William.—Deep blue flowers, excellent for 
cut bloom. 
Cornflower, Mixed.—Hardy annual plants, rapid growing and 
free flowering 
4/6 16/- 
2 /- 
l/- 
3 /- 
2/6 
2 /- 
7 /- 
3/6 
10/6 
9 /- 
7 /- 
4d 6 d 9d 2/ 
6 d 3/- 10/6 
5 /- 
10/6 
18/ 
6 d 
1 /- 
3/- 
10/6 
6 d 
2/6 
8/6 
32/- 
6 d 
8 /- 
30/- 
— 
6 d 
3/9 
13/6 
— 
, 6 d 
1 /- 
3/- 
10 /- 
1 /- 
45/- 
— 
— 
, 6 d 
1 /- 
3/- 
10 /- 
6 d 
1/3 
4 /- 
14/- 
, 6 d 
1/9 
6/- 
22 /- 
1 /- 
6 /- 
21 /- 
_ 
, 6 d 
1/6 
6/- 
18/- 
6 d 25/- 
— 
— 
4d 
6 d 
1 /- 
3/- 
4d 
6 d 
9d 
2/6 
4d 
6 d 
1/6 
5/- 
6 d 
1/3 
3/6 
12 /- 
4d 
6 d 
1/6 
5/- 
4d 
6 d 
1/6 
5/- 
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