Codarium

Wild Tamarind. Two species. Stove evergreen tree and shrubs. Cuttings. Loam and peat.

Codonophora

Stove evergreen shrubs. Cuttings. Peat and loam.

Ccelogyne

Seventeen species. Stove orchids. Division. Wood. They require a hot damp heat.

Coffea

The Coffee Tree. Two| species. Stove evergreen shrubs. Ripened cuttings. Peat and loam.

Coffee Tree

Coffea.

Cogwood Tree

See Laurus. Cloroxylon.

Coke

See Fuel.

Colbertia

Two species. Stove evergreen trees. Cuttings. Peat and loam.

Colbrookia

Two species. Green-house evergreen shrubs. Cuttings. Peat and loam.

Colchicum

Ten species and some varieties. Hardy bulbous perennials. Seeds or offsets. Light loamy soil.

Coldenia

Coldenia procumbens. Stove annual trailer. Seeds. Common soil.

Coleonema

Coleonema alba. Green-house evergreen shrub. Cuttings. Peat and loam.

Colewort

See Cabbage.

Colliflower

See Cauliflower.

Colliguaja

Colliguaja odorifera. Greenhouse evergreen shrub.

Collinsia

Five species. Hardy annuals. Seeds. Common soil.

Collinsonia

Five species and some varieties. Chiefly hardy herbaceous perennials. Division. Common moist garden soil.

Collogania

Two species. Stove evergreen climbers. Cuttings. Peat and loam.

Colophonia

Colophonia mauritiana. Stove evergreen tree. Cuttings. Loam and peat.

Columbine

Aquilegia.

Colunarrea

Six species. Stove evergreen shrubs. C. scandens is a climber. Cuttings. Loam and peat.

Colurla

Colurla potentilloidcs. Hardy herbaceous perennial. Division. Peat and loam.

Colutea

Five species. Hardy deciduous shrubs. Seeds or cuttings. Common soil.

Colvillea

Colvillea racemosa. Stove evergreen tree.

Comarastaphylis

Comarastaphylis arbutoides. Half hardy shrub. Cuttings. Sandy loam.

Comaropsis

Two species. Hardy herbaceous perennials. Seeds or division. Rich light loamy soil.

Com Arum

Com Arum palustre. Hardy herbaceous perennial. Division. Moist soil.

Combretum

Seven species. Stove evergreen climbers or shrubs. Cuttings. Loam and peat.

Comesperma

Three species. Green-house evergreen shrubs. C. gracilis is a twining plant. Cuttings. Sandy loam and peat.

Comfrey

Simphytum.

Commersonia

Two species. Stove evergreen shrubs. Ripened cuttings. Peat and loam.

Comocladia

Three species. Stove evergreen trees. Ripened cuttings. Peat and loam, or any light rich soil.

Comparettia

Three species. Stove epiphytes. Division. Wood or fibrous peat.

Compost-Ground

This should be an enclosure, concealed from sight, but in the vicinity of the hot-beds, hothouses, and other similar structures, for 11 the convenience of moving the pots to it, in the potting season; conveyance of manures, etc. All the earths and manures should be under a shed, and the dungs, being liable to lose much of their fertile components in drainage, should be in water-tight tanks; and if these are covered all the better.

Comptonia

Comptonia asplenifolia. Hardy deciduous shrub. Layers. Sandy loam or peat.

Conanth Era

Two species. Green-house bulbous perennials. Offsets. Light sandy loam.