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C. rotundifo'liaflo'replefno (double-flowered). 

 :J. Blue. July. Gardens. 



ruthe'iiica (Russian ). 2. Blue. June. Cau- 



casus. 1815. 



sarma'tica (Sarmatian). 2. Blue. June. 



Siberia. 1803. 



saxa' tills (rock). 1. Blue. May. Can- 



dia. 1768. 



Scheuchze'ri (Scheuchzer's). 1. Blue. July. 



Europe. 1813. 



si' mplex (single-stemmed), 3. Blue. July. 



South of France. 1819. 



specio'sa (showy). 2. Purple. May. Si- 



beria. 1825. 



spref ta (despised). 2. Blue. July. Siberia. 



1820. 



Teno'rli (Tenor's). Blue. June. Naples. 



tenuifo'lia (line-leaved). 1. Violet. July. 



Hungary. 1817. 



tomentv'sa (woolly). 1. White. June. 



Levant. 1810. 



trachefl'min (Throatwort). 4. Blue. June. 



Britain. 



a'lba (white-flowered). 3. White. 



July. Britain. 



a'lba pit? no, (double-white-flow- 

 ered). 3. White. July. Britain. 



ple'na (double- blue - flowered). 



3. Blue. July. Britain. 



tracheloi'rfes (Throatwort-like). 3. Blue. 



July. Caucasus. 1817. 



> flt/ re-purpu' rea pi' ena (double- 



purple-flowei-ed) . 3. Purple. July. 



trichocalyci'na (hairy-calyxed) . 4. Blue. 



July. Italy. 1823. 



urticifo'lia (Nettle-leaved). 3. Blue. Au- 



gust. Germany. 1800. 



flo're ple'na (double -flowered.) 



White. July. Germany. 



Vande'si (De Vande's). 1. Cream. June. 



veluti'na (velvety). 1. Blue. May. South 



of Europe. 1826. 



virga' ta (twiggy). 1. Blue. June. North 



America. 1823. 



versi' color (various-coloured). 4. Striped. 



July. Siberia. 1788. 



Waldsteinia'na (Waldstein's). 1. Blue. 



June. Hungary. 1824. 



Zo'ysii jfZoy's). 1. Dark blue. June. 



Carniola. 1813. 



GREENHOUSE. 



C. au'rea (gol&en-fiowtred). 3. Yellow. Au- 

 gust. Madeira. Evergreen shrub. 

 1777. 



angustifo'lia (narrow - leaved) . 2. 



Yellow. August. Madeira. 1777. 



latifo'lia (broad-leaved). 2. Yellow. 



August. Madeira. 1777. 



capefnsis (Cape). 1. Blue. July. Cape 



of Good Hope. 1803. Annual. 



ce'rnua (noAAmg-flowered). 1. Blue. June. 



Cape of Good Hope. 1804. Biennial. 



dehi'scens (gaping). 1. Blue. July. East 



Indies. 1818. Annual. 



gra'dlis (slender). 1. Blue. June. New 



South Wales. 1794. Biennial. 



littora'lis (shore). 1. Blue. April. New 



Holland. 1820. Biennial. 

 -- mo' Ills (soft). 1. Purple. June. Sicily. 

 1788. Herbaceous perennial. 



Ottonia'na (Otto's). 1. Blue. July. Cape 



of Good Hope, 

 shrub. 



1825. Evergreen 



CAMPE'LIA. (From kampe, bending, and 

 helios, the sun ; in reference to the flowers 

 bending round to the sun. Nat. ord., 

 Spiderworts [Commelynaceae]. Linn. 6- 

 Hexandria, \-monogynia. Allied to Tra- 

 descantia). Stove herbaceous perennial ; 

 seeds in spring ; rich loam ; common 

 stove treatment. 



(7. zano'nia (Zanonia-leaved) 2. Blue. July. 

 West Indies. 1759. 



CA'MPHORA. Camphor Tree. (From 

 camphor, commercial name of its chief 

 product. Nat. ord., Laurels [Lauracese]. 

 Linn., -Eneandria,\-monogynia. Allied 

 to Cinnamomum). Although camphor is 

 secreted by many plants in this order, and 

 more particularly by some species of cin- 

 namon, the true camphor of commerce 

 is obtained from Camphor officinalis, and 

 is a product of the oil procured from the 

 wood, branches, and leaves, by means of 

 dry distillation. Camphor is chiefly 

 manufactured in the island of Formosa, and 

 from thence sent to Canton for exporta- 

 tion. The hard camphor of Sumatra and 

 the camphor oil of Borneo, are the natu- 

 ral secretions of Dryoba 'loops ca'mphora. 

 Stove evergreen tree ; cuttings ; peat and 

 loam ; cool stove. 



C. officina'lis (officinal. Camphor tree). 20. 

 Greenish white. March. Japan. 1727. 



CAMPOMANE'SIA. (Named after Cam- 

 pomanes, a Spanish naturalist. Nat. ord., 

 Myrileblooms [Myrtaceaa]. Linn., 12- 

 Icosandrici; \-monoyijnia. Allied to Psi- 

 dium). Its yellow sweet-scented fruit, 

 called palillo, is eaten by the natives. 

 Greenhouse evergreen shrub ; cuttings 

 of rather ripe shoots in sand, under a bell- 

 glass. Summer temp., 50 to 70 ; win- 

 ter, 40 to 45. 



C. lineatifo'lia (lined-leaved). White. April 

 Peru. J824. 



CAMPTE'RIA. (Stove ferns. Allied to 

 Pteris and Blechnum [Polypodiacea3]. 

 Linn., 1-Cryptogamia, \-filices). Divi- 

 sions ; peat and loam. Summer temp., 

 60 to 75 ; winter, 45 to 55 

 C. Uauri'ta (two-eared) Pale yellow and 



brown. West Indies. 1824. 

 nemora'lis (grove). 1^. Brown. June. 

 Isle of Bourbon. 1823. 



CAMPYLA'NTHUS. (From campyks, a 

 curve, and anthos, a flower. Nat. ord., 

 FigworU [ Scrophulariacese]. Linn., 2- 



