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C. 



Cuphea ......... .7. Light rich Loam. 



Cupressus Light Loam. 



Curculigo -j 



Curcuma j Light rich Loam. 



Curtisia "| 



Curtella [Light Loam. 



Cussonia J 



Cyanella Sandy Peat. 



Cycas Strong rich Loam. 



Cyclamen Sandy Peat. 



Cylista; 



Cynanchum 



Cynosurus 



Cynometra > Light Loam. 



Cyperus 



Cyphia 



Cyrilla 



Cyrtanthus Rich Sandy Loam. 



Cytissus Light Loam. 



D. 



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Dais Light Loam. 



Dahlia* Strong rich Sandy Loam. 



* All the varieties of Dahlia are now cultivated as hardy 

 plants, or at least, like the marble of Peru, viz. — they are planted 

 in May in beds or clumps where they flower very finely in the 

 Autumn; the first frosts however generally destroy their beauty, 

 and their roots being of a very soft fleshy nature, it is necessary 

 to protect them during the winter, they are therefore taken up 

 and kept in dry mould or sand, in the cellar or close warm 

 shed, until the ensuing April or May. 



