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JAMES J. H. GREGORY & SOWS RETAIL CATALOGUE. 
Cosmos. 
Dahlia Striata. 
Eschscholtzia. 
TRIOMPHE d’EXPOSITION. 
Cockscomb. (A.) 
-No. 
Hardy, attractive annuals, for bedding and pot culture. 
118 Cockscomb Japonica. Scarlet.05 
119——Glasgow Prize. Fine dwarf sort, with large crimson combs.. .10 
120 -Cristata Yariegata. Gold and Crimson. 10 
121 -Crimson. Tall, very fine (pure).05 
122 -Dwarf Mixed. Very beautiful.05 
123 -Feathered. New, and very fine for bouquets. 10 
124 -Triomphe d’Exposition. {See cut.) Exceedingly beautiful, 
bearing large feathery crimson plumes. Equally effective in 
groups or as single plants...15 
Columbine (. Aquilegia ). (P.) 
A well-known, showy, hardy perennial, about two feet high, 
blooming in May and June. 
125 Columbine Stuarti. A fine variety bearing its nodding flowers, 
which often measure four inches across, on tall, graceful stems, 
color of the deepest blue, except the upper half of the inner 
segments, which is white. 20 
126 -Truncata. Red, elegantly variegated with orange and yellow . 15 
127 -Canadensis Nana. Beautiful dwarf. Brilliant scarlet.15 
128 -Mixed . 05 
129 -California. Flowers waxy yeliow, large and handsome.15 
Convolvulus. (A.) 
Beautiful and showy half-hardy climbers, producing an abun¬ 
dance of rich colored flowers. The dwarf varieties are fine for 
bedding. 
130 Convolvulus Minor (Dwarf). Mixed...05 
131 -Striped (Dwarf). Blue, striped with white. .05 
.05 
No * _ _ Clematis. ' (P.) t Priceper 
Beautiful, hardy climbers, unrivalled for covering arbors, fences, verandas, etc. 
108 Clemaiis Cirrhosa. Perfectly hardy, a very rapid climber, literally covering 
W1 ^\ ar ge bunches of white, sweet-scented flowers. Twenty-five feet... 
1 09 Graveolens. A free-growing, hardy variety, with beautiful yellow flowers, 
over one and a half inches broad... 
HO — Pitcheri. Hardy variety of elegant habit, neat foliage, and brilliant scarlet 
flowers...°........*....;... 
Ar . Clianthus Bampieri (Glory Pea). (A.) 
111 Magnificent plants, with drooping clusters of large, rich, scarlet pea-shaped 
flowers, three inches m length. Each flower is beautifully marked with a black, 
cioua-ime blotch. It requires a warm soil, and should be watered sparingly. 
'Clitoria. (A) 
flowers free '^ ower * n £» greenhouse climbers, with large, elegant, pea-shaped 
112 Clitoria Ccelestis. Sky blue .. 
, T _ Cobea Scandens. (A.) 
Magnificent, rapid-growing climbers, with large, bell-shaped flowers; adapted for 
111 sumn l er ; als( > f or the house and greenhouse. The seeds should be 
staited m the house, and planted edgewise. 
113 Cobea Scandens. Purple... 
114 -Alba. A white-flowered variety!.!!.!..!!.....',...................... 
_ Coleus. (A.) 
bedding^ and £ ° liage ’ indis P ensable ornamental 
115 C "arl!iated W ’ lar « e - leaTed - six sorts selected from the largest and most superbly 
116 Fine Varieties, Mixed.......’.'.’.. 
Collinsia. (A.) 
117 ^Thin^lanfslo^thr^inclfes^apar^.T.f.^.^l^’.y.^Z.F.^^.^f^.fy^Tf. 
Price per PJcg. 
PJcg. 
.15 
.10 
.05 
COSMOS. (A.) 
A very effective autumn flowering plant, with beautiful foliage 
to six / eet hi ^ h » literally covered with large, 
e ’ <* ai sy-like flowers, two to three inches round, in shades of 
an<t trarfspUnt one^foot apart?* Mai '° h ’ ln P °‘ 8 ° r the hotbed ' 
137 Cosmos Bipinata, Hybrid a. {See cut) . 
Cypress Vine. (A.) 
Most beautiful and popular tender climber, with verv delicate 
fern-like foliage and numerous flowers. 7 aencate, 
138 Cypress Tine, Scarlet. Very brilliant. 
139 -White... . 
DAHLIA, (p.) 
Sow the seed early in pots or under glass, and transnlant in 
stiong, deep, rich soil, and plants will bloom the first season. 
140 Dahlia. Single Varieties. Splendid mixture. Handsome bed- 
. .din^ plants, and extensively used for cutting.... 
141 Variabilis Stnatiflora. {See cut.) A beautiful single 
132 
Major. {Morning Glory.) Fine varieties mixed. 
COREOPSIS 
(Calliopsis ). (A.) 
One of the most showy of all annuals, the colors being so 
striking as seldom to be passed without remark. 
133 Coreopsis, Drummond’s. Yellow flowers, with crimson centre... .05 
134 -Golden Wave. Very bushy and compact, a mass of bright 
golden color from July to October. Flowers two inches across, 
with small, dark centres..05 
135 -Mixed Varieties. Yellow and brown and velvety brown...’.' .* !o5 
136 -Lanceolata. (P.) The Perpetual Golden Coreopsis. Very 
free blooming, and lasting in its golden glory throughout the 
summer and fall. Unequalled for cutting. {See cut) . 10 
variety ^displaying the richest blending of colors and a 
many of striped, spotted, ribboned andVotted destos. 8 
Seeds saved from fine named sorts 
142 -Double. Mixedf 
113 “splendid collection YYY. "*?. 
Bictanus (Fraxinella) . (P.) 
a«Sed r KSs. ll ' ee - i “ Werlng - Plan-, suit- 
144 Dictanus Fraxinella. Mixed. Two feet. 
Batura (Trumpet Flower). (P.) 
‘white’, i^!^Via°Kf. b .! u -. sb f. p ! d : .??. _^e. 
Double flowers of a rich golden yeliow. .. 
.05 
.10 
.05 
146 -Humillis, Double. 
