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Can'nabis — continued. 



Sow the seed in the open where it is to grow 

 in April. A sandy loam on a warm border suits 

 its requirements, and in town gardens it flourishes 

 well. 



Ca'ntua parvijlora. See Ipomopsis inconspicua. 



Canterbury Bells. See Campanula. 



Cape Forget-me-not. See Anchusa capensis. 



Cape Giant Stock. See Mattriola /enestralis. 



Cape Stock. See Heliophila. 



Carbe'nia benedicta. See Carduus henedictus. 



Carduus — Thistle (L. carduus, a thistle). Nat. Ord. 

 Compositce. 



A large family of thistles, mostly weeds, 

 although the following is a handsome biennial that 

 may be associated with other plants of a like 

 nature. 



C. benedic'tus, Holy or Blessed Thistle. Height 3 

 to 4 ft. The foliage is very fine. Large deep- 

 green leaves, marbled with white. The flowers 

 are yellow and bloom in August. Brought 

 from Spain in 1548. Syn., Centau'rea bene- 

 dic'ta, Cni'cus benedic'ta and Carbe'nia bene- 

 dic'ta. 



Propagate by seeds sown thinly i in. deep in 

 the open in March or April. Ordinary soil is 

 sufficient, and the plants should be well thinned out. 



