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flower early the Spring following. 

 The Seeds of the firft Sort are very 

 common in all the Seed (hops in 

 London: the fourth is a Variety of 

 the firit; but the fecond, third, fifth, 

 and fixth Sorts are lefs common in 

 England. 



The two Dwarf American Sorts 

 will endure our common Winters in 

 the open Air ; but in fevere Frofts 

 they are often defrroyed : therefore 

 it will be proper to preferve fome 

 Plants of each Sort in Pots, which 

 may be placed under a common 

 Hot bed-frame in Winter ; observ- 

 ing to take off the Glaffes every 

 Day in mild Weather, that they may 

 enjoy as much free Air as poffible ; 

 and in hard Frofts the Glailes may 

 be covered with Mats, Straw, or Peas- 

 haulm, to prevent the Earth in the 

 Pots from being frozen, which will 

 preferve the Plants in Vigour. 



CAMPHOR A. Vide Laurus. 



CAMPHOR ATA, Stinking 

 Ground-pine. 



The Species are ; 



1. Camphorata hirfuta. C.B. 

 Kairy ftinking Ground-pine. 



2. Camphorata glabra. C.B. 

 Smooth linking Ground-pine. 



Thefe Plants grow plentifully on 

 fandy and rocky Soils near Mont- 

 petier, as alfo in Italy and Spain; 

 but are feldom cultivated in Gar- 

 dens. 



The firA Sort is reckoned amongft 

 the officinal Plants in the College- 

 Bifpenfatory ; but at prefent is 

 feldom ufed in Medicine. 



They may be propagated by Slips, 

 which mould be planted in a fhady 

 Border in April, juft as the Plants 

 •begin to moot, obferving to water 

 them frequently; and when the Slips 

 tave taken good Root, they may 

 .be tranfplan ted, with a Bail of Earth 

 to their Roots, into a warm dry 

 Border, or elfe into Pots, that they 



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may be meltered in' fevere Fro As, 

 otherwife they will be deltroyed. 



They may alfo be propagated by 

 Seed ; but as they feldom perfect 

 their Seeds in this Country, the 

 other Method is always ufed to pro- 

 pagate them here. 



CAMPION. Vide Lychnis. 



CANDLE-BERRY-TREE. Vide 

 Myrica. 



CANDY-TUFT. T/^Thlafpi. 

 CANNA INDICA. Vide Can- 

 nacorus. 



CANNABINA, Baftard-hemp. 



The Cbaraders are; 

 // is a Genus, whofe Flowers banje 

 n$ Petals ; but eonjijl of a Number 

 of Threads, and are barren ; for the 

 Seed is produced on Female Plant s, 

 which ba-ve no <vifible Flower ; bat 

 ba<ve membranaceous Seed - <vej/els y 

 which inclofc triangular Seeds, which 

 are, for the mojl part, oblong. 



The Species are ; 



1 . Cannabina Cretica fruclifera. 

 Tourn. Cor. Fruitful Baftard-hemp 

 of Candy. 



2. Cannabina Cretica for if era. 

 Toum. Cor. Male Ballard-hemp of 

 Candy. 



Thefe two Plants both arife from 

 the fame Seeds, as is the Cafe with the 

 Male and Female Plants of the com- 

 mon Hemp. They are Natives of the 

 Archipelago, from whence Dr. Tour- 

 nefort fent the Seeds to the Royal 

 Garden at Paris. They are hardy 

 Plants, which may be propagated 

 by fowing their Seeds on a Bed of 

 frem light Earth in the Spring ; and 

 when the Plants are come up two 

 Inches high, they mould be care- 

 fully tranlplanted into a Bed of frefh 

 Earth, observing to iliade and water 

 them until they have ' taken new 

 Root ; after which time they will 

 require no farther Culture, but to 

 keep them clear from Weed?. At 

 Mkbaelmas the Plants Will die down 



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