CAP 



CAT 



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

 Caraccas. 1814. 



ova' ta (egg-shape-leaved). 3. White. July. 



South of Europe. Half-hardy deci- 

 duous. 



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



1827. 



pulche'rrima (fairest). 10. White. Cartha- 



gena. 1700. 



salt' gna (Willow-leaved). 8. White. Santa 



Cruz. 1807. 



sepia' ria (hedge). 4. White. East Indies. 



1823. 



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



South of Europe. 1596. Half-hardy 

 deciduous. 



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



Caraccas. 1823. 



tomlo'sa (twisted-podded). 6. White. West 



Indies. 1822. 



triflo'ra (three-flowered). 4. White. South 



America. 



undula' ta (waved). 6. White. 



verruca' sa (warty -podded). 8. White. 



Carthagena. 1820. 



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



CAPRIFO'LIUM. Honeysuckle. (From 

 caper, a goat, and folium, a leaf, poetically 

 goat-leaf, for its climbing habit. Nat. 

 ord., Capri/oils [Caprifoliaceas]. Linn., 

 5-Pentandria, \-monogynia. Allied to 

 Lonicera). All deciduous and twiners ex- 

 cept where otherwise specified. Cuttings 

 of ripened shoots taken off in autumn 

 and inserted in a shady border ; tender 

 and scarcer kinds should have the as- 

 sistance 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. dim' cum (dioDcious). 6. Purple. June. North 

 America. 1776. 



Dougla'ssii (Douglass's). 20. Orange. July. 



North America. 1824. Climber. 



etntscum (Etruscan). 15. Orange. May. 



Italy. 



fla'vum (yellow). 10. Yellow. May, Caro- 

 lina. 1810. 



hirstftum (hairy. leaved). 20. Yellow. May. 



Canada. 1822. 



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



South America. 1833. 



gra'tum (pleasant). 20. Red. July. North 



America. 1730. Evergreen. 



ita'licum (Italian). 10. Purple yellow. June. 



England. 



ru'brum (red Italian). 10. Red. 



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. 



C. Periclyme'num Be'lgica (Dutch). 20. Yel- 

 low. June. 

 quercifo'lium (Oak -leaved). 



20. Yellow-red. June. 

 seru'tinum (late red). 20. 



Yellow-red. June. 

 variega'tum (variegated). 15. 



Yellow red. June. Britain. 

 semper vi'rens (evergreen). 15. Scarlet. June. 



North America. 1656. Evergreen. 

 Bro'wnii (Brown's). 20. 



Bright scarlet. May. 

 ma'jor (larger-flowered). 20. 



Scarlet. May. 



mi'nus (less. Trumpet). 15. 



Scarlet. June. Carolina. 1656. 



tubulo'sum (cylindrical) . Mexico. 1846. 



HALF-HARDY. 



C. chine 1 nse (China). 30. Orange. August. 

 China. 1806. Evergreen. 



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



Missouri. 1825. 



imple'xum (interwoven). 8. Red yelknv. 



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. 



Nepaul. 1807. Evergreen. 

 CA'PSICUM. Chili Pepper. (From 

 kapto, to bite ; referring to its pungency. 

 Nat. ord. , Nightshades [Solanaceae] . Linn. , 

 5-Pentandria, \-monogynia}. Cayenne 

 pepper is the ground seeds of Capsicum ; 

 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 shel- 

 tered place out of doors. 



HARDY ANNUALS. 



C. angulo'sum (angular-fruited). 1. White. 

 June. India. 



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



1548. 



cordifo'rma (heart-shaped). 1, White. 



June. India. 



Icfngum (long-fruited). 1. White. June. 



India. 1548. 



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



India. 



STOVE EVERGREEN SHRUBS. 

 C. bacca'tum (berried). 3. White. June. 1731. 



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



West Indies. 1804. 



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



June. 1823. 



cerasifo'rme (cherry-shaped). 1. Red yel- 



low. June. West Indies. 1739. An- 

 nual. 



cceruld 'scens (bluish). Purple. June. South 



America. 1827. 



co'nicum (conical-fruited). 2. White. June. 



Guiana. 1820. Annual. 



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



India. 1750. 



