For the Southern States. 



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Cacaiia cocciuea. 



Celocia cristata. 



Cacalia cocciuea. Scarlet Tassel Flower. A profuse flow- 

 ering plaat, with t^ssal-shaped flowers in clusters; oue and a half 

 feet. Sow from Februiry till May, 



Calendula officinalis. Pot Marigold. A plant which, 

 properly speakiug, belongs to the aromatic herbs, but sometimes 

 cultivated for the flowers, which vary in different shades of yel- 

 low; one and a half feet. From January till April. 



Celocia cristata. Dwarf Gock's-comb. Well known class 

 of flowers which are very ornamental, producing large heads of 

 crimson and yellow flowers ; one to two feet high. Sow from 

 February till August. 



Cherianthus Cheri. 



i 'Cherianthus Clieri. Wall Flower. This flower is high- 

 ly esteemed in fioine parts of Europe, but does not grow very per- 

 fectly here, and scddom produces the large spikes of double flow- 

 ers which are very fragrant. Two ieet high. November till 

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