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KENDALL AND WHITNEY’S 
ClarMa, 
Coreopsis < 
CLARKIA, Mixed... 
A very beautiful hardy annual about eighteen inches high—blooming from 
June to September. Set six inches apart. 
COBCEA SCANDENS... 
The most useful of climbers, on account of its rapid growth, fine foliage, 
and large blue flowers, and best adapted for house use. 
COCKSCOMB, Mixed, double.„. 
Very singular, and attractive half hardy annuals, about two feet high. To 
perfect the flowers they should be sown in the hot bed and transplanted into 
rich soil, one foot apart. t 
COLLINSIA, Mixed. 
Beautiful hardy annual, very pretty when grown in a mass. Thin plants 
to three inches apart. 
COLLOMIA, Scarlet. 
A very pretty annual, producing heads of bright red flowers. 
COLUMBINE, Mixed. 
A well known, showy, hardy perennial, about two feet high, blooming in 
May and June. 
CONVOLVULUS MINOR, Dwarf Mixed. 
Beautiful and showy half hardy annuals, producing an abundance of rich 
colored flowers. Set plants one foot apart. Blooms from July until Autumn. 
CONVOLVULUS MAJOR, (Morning Glory ). 
A well known, beautiful climbing annual suitable for covering arbors, trel¬ 
lises, &c. Blooms from July until Autumn. 
COREOPSIS, Mixed. ( Calliopsis ). 
A beautiful showy, hardy annual, about two feet high, succeeding well in 
an ?i o ‘ P roduces a fine effect when grown in a mass. Blooms from June 
until September. 
