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BEGONIA, 
(See also page 54.) 
Per pncket — s . d . 
Carters Crown Jewels. —This fine strain contains all the largest and best 
forms and most brilliant colours in cultivation. The Begonia is fast 
becoming a popular summer bedding plant, displacing the Geranium 
in many gardens. 
No. 292. Carters Choice Single . is. 6d., 2s. 6d., & 
,, 296. Carters Choice Double ... .. is. 6d., 2s. 6d., & 
Daisy (Swan River).- 
No. 534. 1 foot ... 
BRACHYCOME. 
-A bright free blooming annual, blue and white. 
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CALCEOLARIA. 
It is impossible by photography to give an adequate idea of the beauty of 
these magnificent flowers. Our exhibit at the Temple Show of the 
R.H.S., in May, is always the theme of general admiration ; and we 
have been awarded the highest honours for our strain. 
No. 313. Carters Victoria Prize, Mixed, all colours, 
2s. 6d., 3s. 6d., & 5 
314. Calceolaria, Golden Princess. —Exquisite yellow, 
2s. 6d., 3s. 6d., & 5 
315. Calceolaria, Mixed Colours . 1 
316. Calceolaria, Hardy Shrubby. — From best varieties. 2 
,, 317. Calceolaria, Dwarf Bedding ... 2 
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CALENDULA. 
Garden Marigold. — Very showy border plant, lasting the whole of 
the summer without any attention whatever beyond keeping the seed 
vessels picked off. Sow in spring where plants are intended to flower. 
No. 307. Cockade Orange. —Very large double. 1 foot... 
,, 308. Meteor. —Lemon yellow, orange stripes. 1^ feet 
,, 31°. Officinalis. —The single yellow cottage garden Marigold. 
,, 311 . Pluvialis. —Pure white. 1 foot 
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CALAMPELIS. 
ECCREMOCARPUS. —Climber for verandahs, trellises, &c. ; handsome racemes 
of bloom. Sow in heat to bloom the first season out of doors. 
No. 305. Scabra. —Orange-scarlet; perennial. 10 feet ... 
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CANARY CREEPER. 
Trop^EOLUM Peregrinum. —Favourite climber for trellises, arbours, stumps 
of trees, &c. Sow in pot in February and bring on under glass, or 
sow in open in spring. 10 feet. 
No. 312. Half-hardy Climbing Annual . 3d., 6d., & 
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Seedsmen to II. M. the 
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