98 GARDEN FLOWERS. 



purple, in July; Levant; 1777. C Q/^;«/i- (corn-bottle) ; hardy 

 annual ; 3 feet ; flowers blue, pink, or white, in July ; England. ^ 

 C. depressa (depressed) ; hardy annual or biennial ; i foot ; flow- 

 ers blue, in June ; Caucasus; 1818. C. moschata (Sweet Sul- 

 tan) ; hardy annual ; 2 feet ; flowers purple, in August ; Persia ; 

 1629. .C pulchella (pretty) ; hardy annual ; 2 feet ; flowers pur- 

 pie, in June ; Persia ; J 836. C. pulchra (beautiful) ; hardy an- 

 nual ; I foot ; flowers blue and crimson, in June ; .Cashmere ; 

 1838. C. suaveoleiis (YeUow Sultan); hardy annual; 2 feet; 

 flowers yellow, in July ; Levant ; 1683. 



Cextauridium. [Compositae.] A fine hardy annual. 

 Propagated by seeds, and succeeding in good garden soil. 



C. DriDnmondii (Drummond's) ; hardy annual; 18 inches; 

 flowers orange, in August ; Texas. 



Cextranthus. [Valerianaceae.] Ornamental hardy 

 perennials or annuals. The perennials are best raised from 

 seeds ; for, having but few thick woody roots, they do not 

 divide well, like many other hardy perennials. The seeds 

 should be sown in May on a bed of light, not over rich, 

 soil, from which they may be transplanted to a nurser)'-bed 

 as soon as large enough to handle, and will be fit to be 

 transplanted in the autumn into the positions in which they 

 are required to bloom the following year. The plants grow 

 readily in common light garden soil. The annuals require 

 to be sown in the open border in March or April, and like 

 a rather moist soil. 



C. ajigustifolms (narrow-leaved) ; hardy perennial ; 2 feet ; 

 flowers crimson, in June ; south of Europe ; 1759. ^- I'lacrosi- 

 phon (long-tubed) ; hardy annual ; 2 feet ; flowers crimson or 

 white, in July ; 1851. C I'liber (red Valerian) ; hardy perennial ; 

 2 feet ; flowers crimson, rose, or white, in June ; England. 



Cextrocarpha. [Compositae.] Showy, hardy peren- 

 nials, requiring good light garden soil, and increased by 

 root-division. 



