. CLIANTHUS. (Australian Glory Pea.) A beautit'iil tcrecnhouse perennial shrulu, l)eaiingclus- ters of droo));, brilliant, ricli scarlet, pea-sliaped flowers, 8 inches in length, each tlower picturesquely marked with a, large black blotch in the centre. Plant out in May or June, when the weather has become warm, in a rather dry, sheltered, sunny position; 4 feet. PER PKT. 5584 Dampieri 25 COCCINEA. A handsome climber of the gourd species, flowering the first season if started early in heat, with beautiful smooth, glossy, ivy-like leaves, contrasting with the fine, snow-white, bell-shaped f


. CLIANTHUS. (Australian Glory Pea.) A beautit'iil tcrecnhouse perennial shrulu, l)eaiingclus- ters of droo));, brilliant, ricli scarlet, pea-sliaped flowers, 8 inches in length, each tlower picturesquely marked with a, large black blotch in the centre. Plant out in May or June, when the weather has become warm, in a rather dry, sheltered, sunny position; 4 feet. PER PKT. 5584 Dampieri 25 COCCINEA. A handsome climber of the gourd species, flowering the first season if started early in heat, with beautiful smooth, glossy, ivy-like leaves, contrasting with the fine, snow-white, bell-shaped flowers, and brilliant carmine fruit; half-hardy perennial; 10 feet. 5588 Indica 10 COLEUS. Our new strain of hybrid varieties produces the finest colored, most attractive and novel foliage plants for house or garden culture. Sow in March or April. Mixed colors and varieties. 5 See also IPOMJBA. ENGLISH COWSLIP. (See Primula Veris.) CUPHEA. (Lady's Cigar Plant.) A very free-flowering plant, bearing tubular flowers of a bright red color; very floriferous. 5655 Roezli Graiidiflora Superba 15- CYCLAMEN PERSICUM. Charming bulbous-rooted plants, with beautiful foli- age, and rich-colored orchid-like fragrant flowers : univer- sal favorites for winter and spring blooming. If seed is sown early they make flowering bulbs in one season; they require sandy loam ; half-hardy perennial; 6 inches. 5663 Atro-Rubrum. Large dark 25- 5662 Album. Pure white. 25 5670 Mixed. All colors 25- CYCLAMEN GIGANTEUM. This new large-flowering variety has beautiful mot- tled leaves, broad petals, and stout flower-stalks, throwing the flowers well above the foliage; 8 inches. 5658 Rubrum. Rose, changing to crimson 50 5657 Album. Pure white, violet-purple eye 50^ 5660 Mixed. Rich colors 50 CYPRESS VINE. (Ipomsea Quamoclit.) One of our most popular vines, with very delicate fern-like foliage, and masses of beautiful small, star- shaped flowers. Sow in May ; 15 feet. 5674 Crimson. Per oz., 50 cts 5


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