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flowers during the summer. The. plants should be protected from the suu 

 when they first make their appearance. Half-hardy annual. 

 Browallia elata coerulea, bluo; from Peru; 13^ feet high. 

 alba, white. 



'• grandiflora, sky blue; large flowers. 



•' mixed, seeds of the above varieties mixed. 



CACALIA. 



(See Tassel Flower.) 



CALAMPELIS. 



A very beautiful climber from Chili. It blooms freely the latter part of 

 the season. Seeds should be sown in a hot bed. 

 Calampelis seabra, flowers bright orange, in racemes. 



CALANDKIOTA. 



Fine, dwarf-growing plants; annuals properly, but perennials if protected 

 in winter. Require a rich, light soil. 

 Calandrinia grandiflora, fine, rosy lilac flowers: 1 foot high. 



'• umbellata, dwarf, with crimson flowers in clusters; suitable 



for edgings, clumps or rockeries. 



CALENDULA. 



(See Marigold.) 



CALLIOPSIS, OR COREOPSIS. 



Very showy, hardy annuals, of rich and striking colors. Flowers numer- 

 ous and beautiful; foliage delicate. Produce a fine effect in beds or borders, 

 if the seed pods are removed as soon as they appear, the plant will remain in 

 bloom much longer. 



Oalliopsis tinctoria bicolor, flowers dark crimson, brown center, with 

 yellow rays; 2)^ feet high. 

 " '' ■ marraorata, brown and yellow; inclined to be 



shaded; '2}^ feet high. 



'• '' alrosanguinea, blood red ; fine; 1>2 feet high. 



" fllifolia, thread leaved; yellow; 3 feet high. 



" Burridgi atropurpurea, yellow center, surrounded by a cir- 



cle of dark purple, beyond this a fine scarlet color; very showv; 

 3 feet high. 



