ENCYCLOPEDIA OF GARDENING. 
Californian Lace Fern (Cheilanthes gracillima). — See 
Cheilanthes. 
Californian Lilac (Ceanothus integerrimus).—See Ceanothus. 
Californian May-bush (Photinia arbutifolia).—See Photinia. 
Californian Mock Orange (Carpenteria Californica).—See 
Carpenteria. 
Californian Nutmeg (Torreya Californica)—See Torreya. 
Californian Orange Poppy (Eschscholtzia californica 
sa ar sat Eschscholtzia. : 
Californian Pink Poppy (Eschscholtzia californica rosea).— 
See Eschscholtzia. 
Californian Pitcher-plant (Darlingtonia califérnica).— 
See Darlingtonia, 
tent Neal Poppy (Platystemon californicus)._See Platy- 
stemon. 
Californian Redwood (Sequoia sempervirens).—See Sequoia. 
Californian Silver Fir (Abies concolor).—See Abies. 
Californian Soapwort (Leucocrinum montanum).—See Leu- 
cocrinum, 
Californian Vine (Vitis californica).—See Vitis. 
Californian White Poppy (Eschscholtzia californica alba). 
—See Eschscholtzia. 
Calla (Bog Arum; Water Dragon; Marsh Calla)—Ord. Aroidez. 
Hardy floating water perennial. 
CULTURE: Soil, rich, boggy, or muddy. Position, moist bog or 
shallow pond. Plant, March or April. Propagate by inserting por- 
tions of stems in boggy or muddy soil where plants are required to 
TOW. 
SPECIES OULTIVATED: C. palustris, white, summer, 6 in., N. Hemisphere. See 
also Richardia. 
Calla Lily (Richardia africana).—See Richardia. 
Callicarpa KP repels Mulberry; Purple Mulberry).—Ord. Ver- 
benacew. Stove plant. Orn. fruit. First introduced 1822. Berries, 
deep violet, borne abundantly in axils of leaves; Nov. to May. 
CULTURE: Compost, equal parts peat & loam, with little sand. 
Position, pots,sunny. Pot, March. Prune straggly shoots into shape 
before potting. Water moderately Sept. to March, freely afterwards. 
Temp., Sept. to March 55° to 65°; March to Sept. 70° to 80° Propa- 
gate by cuttings of young shoots inserted in 2in. pots of sandy soil 
in March in temp. 80°. To ensure plenty of berries, keep the points of 
ote frequently pinched off & all flowers removed until the end of 
uly. 
SPROIES CULTIVATED: OC. purpurea, 6 ft., China. 
Callichroa,—sSee Layia. 
Calliopsis.—See Coreopsis. 
Calliphruria. — Ord. Amaryllidacew. Greenhouse, bulbous 
rooted perennial. First introduced 1876. 
CULTURE: Compost, two parts sandy loam, one part leaf-mould, 
peat, & sand. Position, well-drained pots, sunny. Pot, March, 
placing one bulb 3in. deep in a5 in. pot. Water moderately March to 
Oct., very little afterwards. Temp., Sept. to March 50° to 55°; 
March to Sept. 55° to 65°. Propagate by offsets placed in small pots 
in March. 
SPECIES OULTIVATED: O. hartungiana, white, June, 1 ft., Bogota. 
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