A GARDEN FLORA 
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CANDOLLEA. Dilleniaceae. 
fC. tetrandra. Australia. 
CANNA. Cannacese. 
fMany garden varieties. 
CANTUA. Polemoniaceae. 
fC. buxifolia. Peru. 
Syn. C. dependens. 
Our garden is too cold for this shrub. Severe 
weather will always kill it, even on a south wall. 
CAP PARIS. Capparideae. 
*C. spinosa. India, etc. 
CARAGANA. Leguminosae. 
C. arborescens. Pea Tree. Siberia. 
C. aurantiaca. Central Asia. 
C. Chamlagu. N. China. 
C. jubata. Siberia and Mongolia. 
A curious plant, with a thick stem, surrounded 
by prickly spines. It grows and flowers very freely 
on a dry bank of sandy soil. 
C. spinosa. Siberia. 
Syn. Robinia ferox. 
CARMICHAELIA. Leguminosae. 
|C. australis. New Zealand. 
*C. flagellilonnis. New Zealand. 
A tender shrub, subject to red spider in hot and 
dry summers. It grows upon a south wall and 
flowers well. 
CARNATION. See D IAN THUS. 
CARNIOLA. See GENISTA. 
CARPENTERIA. Saxifragaceae. 
*C. calilomica. California. 
