No. 376. 
CANARINA CAMPANULA. 
Class. Order. 
HEXANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 
This is recorded to have heen cultivated 
in the Royal Garden, at Hampton-court, im 
1696. Itis a native of the Canary islands, 
and herbaceous, with a thick fleshy root, by 
the division of which in the summer, it may 
be sparingly increased. It should be kept 
in a warm greenhouse, and usually shoots 
upin autumn. By the end of the year it 
sometimes attains the height of three feet, 
when the flowers begin to appear between 
the forks of the upper branches: they are 
slightly fragrant. 
Towards the beginning of summer the 
plants decay down to the root, when they 
should be kept without water till their 
growing season returns. 
A dry loamy soil is very suitable for them. 
