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CHRYSANTHEMUM. The annual varieties are among the most showy, effective and desir¬ 
able of our summer-flowering border-plants; free-blooming and 
continue in flower till late in the fall. 
Tricolor, white, with yellow band ; very showy 
Burridgeanum, white, with crimson band ; fine 
“ Dunnetti Album, fl. pi., double white . 
“ “ Aureum, fl. pi., large double yellow flowers 
Carinatum Eclipse, pure golden yellow, with a purplish-scarlet ring 
or centre on the ray florets, the disk being dark brown 
u W. E. Gladstone, rich crimson ; brilliant .... 
u Lord Beaconsfield, crimson-maroon, edged and striped with a 
golden rim surrounding a rich brown eye .... 
M The Sultan, rich, velvety dark maroon with a golden rim 
“ Coronarium, double white . 
“ “ double yellow . 
“ “ Sulphureum, fl. pi., double, delicate sulphur-colored 
flowers . 
“ Perennial sorts. See Seeds for Greenhouse , 
“ Frutescens (Marguerite, or Paris Daisy), white, star-like flowers, with 
a yellow centre . 
“ Inodorum, double white, free flowering ; fine for pot culture 
CINERARIA. Fine for ribbon-beds and edgings: silvery foliage. 
“ Maritima, graceful white foliage . 
“ “ Candidissima, large silver foliage, yellow flowers . 
“ Hybrida. See Seeds for Greenhouse , 
CIGAR PLANT. See Seeds for Greenhouse , 
CLARKIA. An old garden favorite, with cheerful-looking flowers, beautiful for massing. 
“ Elegans Alba, single white . 
“ “ Purple King, purple, fine, double . 
“ “ Salmon Queen, double, beautiful pink . 
“ “ Mixed, all colors, single and double .• 
“ Pulchella, mixed, all colors . 
CLEMATIS. See Climbers, 
CLIANTHUS. See Seeds for G reenhouse , 
CLINTON I A. Charming little Lobelia-like plants, producing a fine effect as edgings or on rock- 
work. 
“ Elegans, blue. 
COBiEA. See Climbers , 
COCKSCOMB. See Celosia . 
COIX. See Ornamental Grasses , 
COLEUS. See Seeds for Greenhouse , 
COLLINSIA. Free-flowering, remarkably attractive in beds, mixed borders, or ribbons. 
“ Fine Mixed, all colors. 
COLUMBINE. See Aquilegia. 
COMMELINA. Tuberous-rooted, free-blooming border plants. 
Coelestis, mixed, blue and white. 
CONVOLVULUS MINOR. (Dwarf Morning Glory), remarkably showy plants, with exceed¬ 
ingly handsome, rich-colored flowers, producing in beds or 
borders, an unusually brilliant effect. 
“ “ Tricolor, yellow eye, encircled with a band of white, margined 
with crimson-violet. 
“ “ “ Rose Queen,” rose-colored flowers, centre pure white, mar¬ 
gined with crimson-violet. 
“ Splendens, rich violet, with white centre. 
“ " Mixed, finest varieties. 
“ Mauritanicus, beautiful for baskets and vases, flowers blue 
CONVOLVULUS MAJOR. See Climbers , 
COREOPSIS, or CALLIOPSIS. The colors are rich and striking, flowers numerous and beauti¬ 
ful, producing a fine effect in borders. 
Cardaminifolia, compact variety, purple flowers . 
Drummondi, large yellow flowers. 
“ “ Verticillata, yellow. 
“ Bicolor Mixed, all shades. 
CORN FLOWER. See Centaurea Cyanus. 
COSMANTHUS. Small spreading plant, with very pretty fringed flowers. 
“ Fimbriata, lilac and white.. , 
COSMIDIUM. Large and showy Coreopsis-like flowers, valuable for grouping. 
“ Burridgeanam, velvety, bright orange. 
COSMOS HYBRIDUS. Various colors. 
C O W SLIP. See Primula veris. 
CRUCIANELLE. A very pretty little plant, desirable for borders or rock-work 
“ Stylosa, pink.. 
CUCUMIS. See Climbers ,, 
CUCURBITA. See Climbers , 
C U P H E A. See Seeds for G reenhouse , 
CYCLAMEN. See Seeds for G reenhouse , 
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