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the summer, growing in an open border, and is 
quite hardy. 
BUXUS. Euphorbiacese. 
B. sempervirens. Common Box. Europe, Britain, 
N. Africa and W. Asia. 
B. sempervirens, var. elegantissima. 
„ var. Handsworthii. 
„ var. suffruticosa. 
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C2ESALPINIA. Leguminosse. 
*C. Gilliesii. Argentina. 
C. japonica. China and Japan. 
Is perfectly hardy at Nymans, and thrives in an 
open bed. Frost has never injured it in the least. 
The foliage is improved if pruned hard each spring. 
CALANTHE. Orchidaceee. 
tfC. Veitchii. Garden origin. 
CALCEOLARIA. Scrophulariacese. 
*C. amplexicaulis. Ecuador. 
fC. Burbidgei (amplexicaulis xPavonii). Garden origin. 
|C. integrifolia. Chile. 
Syn. C. rugosa. 
*C. violacea. Chile. 
We have grown this little shrub in the open for 
some years, but it depends for its flowering on the 
ripening of the previous year’s growth. It is better 
grown in a greenhouse, as the young shoots, even if 
protected, are frequently damaged by early frost. 
CALLIANDRA. Leguminosse. 
fC. Tweediei. Brazil. 
Syn. Inga pulcherrima. 
