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Calliopsis. See Coreopsis. 

 Calliprora. Liliacea. 



Propagated by offsets, which should not be removed 

 from the parent bulbs until they are of good size. 



Callipsyche. Amaryllidacece. 



Propagated by seeds and bulbels. 

 Callirrhoe (Poppy-Mallow). Malvacecz. 



Perennials by seeds, divisions of roots, and cuttings ; 

 the annuals by seeds only. Cuttings should be started in 

 sandy soil in a frame. 



Callistachys. See Oxylobium. 

 Callistemon. Myrtacece. 



Increased by seeds, and by ripened cuttings in sand 

 under a glass. 



Callistephus, Callistemma (China Aster). Composites. 



Propagated by seeds, which should be sown under 

 cover in spring, or seeds for late plants may be sown in 

 the open. 



Callitris, Frenela. Conifera. 



Increased by seeds, or by cuttings inserted under a 

 hand-light in autumn, and wintered in a cold pit. 



Calluna (Heather). Ericacece. 



Propagated by cuttings of the tender shoots inserted in 

 pure sand under glass in a cool house in autumn. 



Calochortus (Mariposa Lily). Liliacea. 



Propagated by seeds, offsets, and by the tiny bulblets 

 on the upper portion of the stem. Sow seeds as soon as 

 ripe, or early in the year, thinly in pans, so that the 

 young plants may pass a second season in the seed-pots 

 or pans. Place in a cool house or frame, and keep the 

 plants close to the glass during their early stages, as they 

 are very liable to damp-off. Early the third season pot 

 off and plant singly, encouraging them to grow freely. 

 The offsets are best removed when the plants are in a 

 dormant state, placed in pots or pans, or planted out in 

 pits or frames until they reach flowering size. 



Calodendron. Rutacea. 



increased by cuttings of half-ripened wood placed in 

 sand under a glass, in gentle bottom heat. 



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