DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. 
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Brachycome 
Briza 
Browal'ia. 
out in June, in rich, sandy loam, in masses. Tender i 
annual, but perennial if protected in winter ; one-half to 1 
one foot high. 
Calandrinia, grandiflora, rosy riiac. ... 5 
44 umbellata, crimson . 5 . 
CALEMPELIS. 
A beautiful, tender climber from Chili, with delicate 
foliage and bright orange blossoms in racemes, freely 
produced late in the season. The plants should be 
started early in hot-bid, and potted when five leaves 
have formed, and planted out in June. The seed is | 
difficult to vegetate. Tender perennial ; fifteen feet j 
high. 
Calempelis, (. Eccremocarftus ) scaber. ro 
CALCEOLARIA. 
A favorite and universally admired genus, remarkable 
for their large, beautifully spotted blossoms, which are ( 
very showy, and from which an almost countless num- ! 
ber of hybrids have been raised. They are perennial, 
arc grown in pots in the conservatory, green-house and 1 
garden ; but few flowers are held in greater esteem. 
They prefer a turfy loam, a mixture of peat and sand, or 
a rich, open garden mold, and are propagated from seed 
or cuttings. Some of them are herbaceous perennials, 
others shrubby evergreens. 
Calceolaria, hybrida grandiflora. ^Flowers of im¬ 
mense size ; seed saved from finest specimens. 
Calceolaria Flower. 
Calceolaria, hybrida tigrina, flowers of the largest 
dimensions ; beautifully maculated or spotted. 
Seed saved from choicest coiiection .: 
rugose, bedding variety ; shrubby ; grown in 
and out of doors. Mixed seed, saved from the 
finest shrubby sorts only .j 
Calempelis. 
Calceolaria Plant. 
Cailiopsis. 
