This section is from the book "A Dictionary Of Modern Gardening", by George William Johnson, David Landreth. Also available from Amazon: The Winter Harvest Handbook: Year Round Vegetable Production Using Deep Organic Techniques and Unheated Greenhouses.
Campanula medium.
Canthium dubium. Green-house evergreen shrub. Cuttings. Rich soil.
Gardenia florida.
Cassine capen-sis.
Capparis.
Capers. Twenty-nine species. Chiefly stove evergreen shrubs. Cuttings. Loam and peat.
Goat Leaf. Seventeen species and some varieties. Chiefly hardy deciduous, or evergreen twining or climbing plants. Cuttings. Common soil.
Fourteen species. Chiefly hardy deciduous shrubs. Grafts, layers or seeds. Sandy open loam.
Carallia lucida. Stove evergreen tree. Cuttings. Sandy peat and loam.
Four species. Stove evergreen shrubs. Cuttings. Loam and brick rubbish.
Four species. Stove evergreen trees. Cuttings. Loam and sandy peat.
Carum Carui.
Lady's Smock. Eleven species. Hardy herbaceous plants. Division. Peat and loam.
Lobelia car-dinalis.
Two species. Hardy herbaceous perennials. Division. Common soil.
Thirty-eight species. Hardy annuals, biennials, and perennials. Seeds or division. Common soil.
Three species. Stove evergreens; C. herbacea is a splendid herbaceous stove plant. Division. Light loam and sandy peat.
Two species. Greenhouse evergreen trees. Cuttings. Peat and open loam.
Six species. Chiefly stove evergreen trees. Leafy cuttings. Loamy soil.
Five species. Stove evergreen trees. Cuttings. Peat and loam.
Ten species. Hardy plants; C. lyrata is a green-house biennial. Seeds. Common soil.
Carlowizia salicifolia. Greenhouse evergreen shrub. Cuttings. Sandy loam.
Five species. Stove evergreen climbers, or herbaceous perennials. Suckers. Sandy peat and loam.
Carmichaelia australis. Greenhouse evergreen shrub. Cuttings. Sandy peat.
Ceratonia.
Four species. Stove evergreen trees. Cuttings. Rich loamy soil.
Three species, and as many varieties. Hardy deciduous trees. Seeds or layers. Common soil.
Carpodontus lucida. Greenhouse evergreen tree. Cuttings. Peat and loam.
Carrichtera vellae. Hardy annual. Seeds. Common soil. A dry situation suits it best.
This underground enemy of the carrot is banished by mixing spirit of tar with sand until saturated, and applying it to the soil previously to digging, at the rate of about one gallon to sixty square yards. - Gard. Chron.
See Tinea.
Two species. Hardy annuals. Seeds. Sandy loam or common soil.
Cartonema spicatum. Stove herbaceous perennials. Seeds. Sandy peat.
Carum carui. Caraway. Hardy biennial. Seeds. Common soil.
Ten species, and some varieties. Hardy deciduous trees. Seeds or layers. Common soil.
Three species. Stove evergreen trees. Cuttings. Sandy open loam, or loam and peat.
Caryophyllus aromaiicus. Clove Tree. Stove evergreen tree. Cuttings. Sandy peat and loam.
 
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