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XXI. Cherry. Specimen fruits of one of the heart cherries (in color) Frontispiece 



XXII. Carnations. Types of the American winter-flowering varieties . . . 630 



XXIII. Cattleya Lawrenceana . . . . . . . . . . 686 



XXIV. Codogyne cristata, one of the popular and easily grown orchids . . .710 



XXV. Celery .--The cultivation under field conditions, at the hilling-up or banking 



stage (in color) . ... . . . . . . 724 







XXVI. Sweet cherry in flower and fruit . . ., . . . .741 



XXVII. Coconut in flower and fruit. Southern Florida. (Fla. Photo. Concern) . 773 



XXVIII. Stowell Evergreen sweet corn 803 



XXIX. Cranberry -picking in a New Jersey bog. (Photo, by Elizabeth C. White) . 832 



XXX. Chrysanthemum. Two of the florist's types (in color) .... 861 



XXXI. The White Spine cucumber 901 



XXXII. The Fay currant, one of the leading red varieties ..... 917 



XXXIII. Cycas circinalis, the male plant. (Photograph by Henry Pittier) . . 931 



XXXIV. Dahlia. Jeanne Charmet, one of the most beautiful Decorative dahlias 



(in color) . . . . .953 



XXXV. Dendrobium superbum as grown in the American tropics .... 978 



XXXVI. A border of dianthus and digitalis . . ... 1009 



XXXVII. Draccena Goldieana, a "foliage plant" from tropical Africa .... 1069 



XXXVIII. The California poppy. Eschscholtzia calif ornica ..... 1120 



XXXIX. Eucalyptus viminalis in California ........ 1148 



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