E H Hunt seedsman E. H. Hunt : seedsman ehhuntseedsman1895hunt Year: 1895 CINERARIA. CLIANTHUS DAMFIERI- OR, 'AUSTRALIAN GLORY PEA.' One of the most beautiful plants grown either for the greenhouse or border: the flowers are of scarlet blotched with black, and are borne in clusters; in habit a shrubby trailer; an annual and cannot be transplanted. 10c. COCCINEA INDICA. A pretty climber with bright luxuriant, ivy-like foliage; flowers are small, white, bell shaped, followed by fruits 2 inches long, which turn to scarlet, spotted with white. 10c. CONVOLVULUS; OR, MORNING GLORY. The well-known


E H Hunt seedsman E. H. Hunt : seedsman ehhuntseedsman1895hunt Year: 1895 CINERARIA. CLIANTHUS DAMFIERI- OR, 'AUSTRALIAN GLORY PEA.' One of the most beautiful plants grown either for the greenhouse or border: the flowers are of scarlet blotched with black, and are borne in clusters; in habit a shrubby trailer; an annual and cannot be transplanted. 10c. COCCINEA INDICA. A pretty climber with bright luxuriant, ivy-like foliage; flowers are small, white, bell shaped, followed by fruits 2 inches long, which turn to scarlet, spotted with white. 10c. CONVOLVULUS; OR, MORNING GLORY. The well-known climbing and bedding plants, unexcelled for rapidity of growth and profusion of bloom. CLIMBING VARIETIES—MAJOR. (H. A. 15 feet.) CINERARIA. A magnificent plant for the conservatory, for winter and spring blooming. G. P. 1 ft. Hybrida Grandiflora. Finest Mixed 25 Double Large Flowering. Finest Mixed 50 BEDDING CINERARIAS. These are half hardy perennials, with silvery foliage, used for vases, ribbon planting, etc. Maritima. Compact habit 5 Candidissima _ 10 CLEOME PUNGENS. (THE GIANT SPIDER PLANT.) Though this is one of our native annuals, and one that is well worthy of cultivation, it is but little known. It is not new, but has been neglected. The plant is a strong grower, attaining a height of five feet, and as it begins to bloom when the plant is quite small, and from then until killed by frost is constantly in bloom, it can truly be called a perpetual bloomer. The flowers are quite showy, of a bright rose-color. As the spikes grow and the lower flowers drop off, the seed pods are formed and the unusual sight of ripened seed and flowers but a few inches apart on the same stalk is presented H. A. Sc. COBAEA. Unsurpassed for beauty by any annual vine. A strong grower, withctl a trace of coarseness; the flowers of the most elegant form: the soft grey-green of the long flexible stems and calyx combines beautifully with Xhe violet-mauve color of the flowers. H. H. P. 20 to 30 ft


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