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C. Bm'ssn (Brass's). 4. White. Gold Coast. 

 1793. 



Bre'yriin (Breynius's). 11. White. W. Ind. 



1752. 



Chine'nsis (Chinese). 4. White. July. S. 



Amer. 1827. 



*iora (dog-phallus-bearing. Bay- 

 leaved). 8. Green, white. W.Ind. 1752. 



Eustachia'na (St. Kustach's). 6. Striped. 



St. Eustach. 1822. 



ferrugi'nr.a (rusty). 4, White. Jamaica. 

 frondo'sa (leafy). 7. Green. Carfhagena. 1806. 



herba'cea (herbaceous). 2. White. Tauria. 



1818. Herbaceous half-hardy. 



Jamaice'nsis (Jamaica). 4. White. Jamaica. 



1/93. 



linealris (narrow-Jeaued). 15. White. W. 



Ind. 1793. 



Maria'na (Marianne Island). 4. White. Ti- 



mor. 1820. 



odorati'ssima (sweetest-scented). 6. White. 



Caraccas. 1814. 



ova'ta (egg->hape-te<'ed). 3. White. July. 



South of Europe. Half-hardy deciduous. 



pelta'ta (shield-leaved). 6. White. Trinidad. 



1827. 



pulche'rrima (fairest). 10. White. Carthagc-na. 



1700. 



sali'gna (willow-/eat>ed). 8. White. Santa 



Cruz. 1807. 



sepia'ria (hedge). 4. White. E. Ind. J823. 



spino'sa (common-spiny). 3. White. June. 



South of Europe. 1596. Half-hardy 

 deciduous. 



tenuisi' liqua (slender- podded). 6. White. 



Caraccas. 1823. 



torulo'sa (twisted-podded). 6. White. W. 



Ind. 1822. 



triflo'ra (three-flowered). 4. White. S. Amer. 



undulu'ta (waved). 6. White. 



verruca' so. (warty-podded). 8. White. Car- 



thagena. 1820. 



Zeyla'nica (Ceylon). 6. White. Ceylon. 1819. 



CAPEIFO'LIUM. Honeysuckle. (From 

 caper, a goat, and folium, a leaf; poeti- 

 cally, goat-leaf, for its climbing habit. 

 Nat. ord., Caprifoils [CaprifoliaceoeJ. 

 Linn., 5-Pentandria \-Monoyynia. Allied 

 to Lonicera.) 



All deciduous and twiners, except where other- 

 wise specified. Cuttings of ripened shoots taken 

 off in autumn, and inserted in a shady border ; 

 tender and scarcer kinds should have the assist- 

 ance of a hand-light, as the wood is generally 

 pithy. The most successful mode of propagating 

 out of doors is by layers in autumn, after the 

 leaves have commenced falling. Common soil. 



HARDY. 



C. dioi'cum (dioecious). 6. Purple. June. N. 

 Amer. 17/6. 



Douglu'sii (Douglas's). 20. Orange. July. 



N. Amer. 1824. Climber. 



Etru'scurn (Etruscan). 15. Orange. May. Italy. 



flu'vurn (yellow). 10. Yellow. May. Carolina. 



1810. 



gra'tum (pleasant). 20. Red. July. N. Amer. 



1730. Evergreen. 



hirsu'tum (hairy-/med). 20. Yellow. May. 



Canada. 1822. 



hispi'dulum (rather bristly). Rose. July. S. 



Amer. 1833. 



Ita'licum (Italian). 10. Purple, yellow. June. 



England. 



C. Itali'cum ru'brum (red Italian), 10, Bed. 

 June. South Europe. 



longiflo'rum (long-flowered). Yellow, white. 



July. China. 1826. Climber. 



occidenta'le (western). 20. Orange. July. Ft 



Vancouver. 1824. 



periclyme'num (woodbine). 20. Yellow. June. 



Britain. 



Be'lgica (Dutch). 20. Yellow. June. 



querdfo'liurn (oak-leaved). 20. Yellow, 



red. June. 

 sero'tinum (late-red). 20. Yellow, red. 



June. 

 variega'tum (variegated), 15. Yellow, red, 



June. Britain. 



tempervi'rens (evergreen). 15. Scarlet. June. 



N. Amer. 1656. Evergreen. 

 Bro'wnii (Brown's). 20. Bright scarlet. 



May. 

 ma'jor (laxger-flowered). 20. Scarlet. 



May. 

 mi'nus (less. Trumpet). 15. Scarlet. 



June. Carolina. 1606. 



tubulo'sum (cylindrical). Mexico. 1846. 



HALF-HARDY. 



C. Chine'nse (China). 30. Orange. August. China. 

 1806. Evergreen. 



cilio'sum (hair-fringed). 6. Yellow. June. 



Missouri. 1825. 



imple'xum (interwoven). 8. Red, yellow. July. 



Minorca. 1772. Evergreen. 



Balea'ricum (Balearic). 8. Cream. June. 



Minorca. 



Japo'nicum (Japanese). 15. Red. June. China. 



1806. Evergreen. 



Nepale'nse (Nepaul). 15. Orange. July. Ne- 



paul. 1807. Evergreen. 



CA'PSICUM. Chili Pepper. (From kapto, 

 to bite ; referring to its pungency. Nat. 

 ord., Nightshades [SolanaceaeJ. Linn., 

 5-Pentandria \-Monogynia.) 



Cayenne pepper is the ground seeds of Capsi- 

 cum. Seeds sown in a hotbed, in March, and, 

 after being picked off finally, potted, to be grown 

 in a house, such as a vinery, or transplanted 

 against a wall, or any sheltered place out of doors. 



HARDY ANNUALS. 



C. angulo'sum (angular-/rwied). 1. White. June. 

 India. 



a'nnum (annual). 1. White. June. India. 



1548. 



cordifo'rme (heart-shaped). 1. White. June. 



India. 



lo'ngum (long- fruited). 1. White. June. 



India. 1548. 



tetragu'num (four-angled). 1. White. June. 



India. 



STOVE EVERGREEN SHRUBf. 

 C. bacca't urn (berried). 3. White. June. 1/31. 



bi'color (two-coloured). 4. Purple. June. W. 



Ind. 1804. 



cerasiflo'rum (cherry-flowered). 2. White. 



June. 1823. 



cerastfu'rme (cherry-shaped). 1. Red, yellow. 



June. W. Ind. 1739. Annual. 



ccerule'scens (bluish). Purple. June. S. Amer. 



1827- 



co'nicum (corned-fruited). 2. White. Jane. 



Guiana. 1820. Annual. 



conoi'des (cone-like). 2. White. April. India. 



1750. 



