BEAGHYCOME, Zberi^olla. CALCEOLARIA. James' International Prize. 



Briza maxima^ large, and very attractive. 

 " gracilis, slender, and of dwarf habit, 



BROWALUA. 



Very handsome, profuse blooming plants, covered with rich and beautiful 

 flowers during the Summer. The plants should be protected from the sun when 

 they first make their appearance. Half-hardy annual. 

 Browallia elata COBrulea, blue ; from Peru ; \y^ feet high. 

 alba, white. 

 " " grandiflora, sky blue ; large flowers. 



" " mixed, seeds of the above varieties mixed. 



CACALIA. 

 (See Tassel Flower.) 



CALAMPELTS. 



A veiy beautiful climber from Chili. It bloom.s freely the latter part of the 

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

 Calampelis scabra, flowei-s bright orange, in racemes. 



CALANDRINIA. 



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

 in winter. Require a rich, light soil. 

 Calandrinia grandiflora, fine, rosy lilac flowers ; i foot high. 



" umbel lata, dwarf, with crimson flowers in clusters ; suitable for edgmgs, 

 clumps or rockeries. 



CALCEOLARIA. 



A favorite and universally admired genus, remarkable for their large, beau- 

 tifully spotted blossoms which are very showy, and from which an almost count- 

 less number of hybrids have been raised. They are perennial, are grown in 

 pots in the conservatory, green-house and garden ; but few flowers are held in 



