. A dictionary of modern gardening. Gardening. cue 175 CUR cular holes may be dug, two feet in I many varieties. Hardy or half-hardy diameter, one deop, and four apart. , trailing annuals. Seeds. Good rich These being lillod with hot dung, trod j soil. See Cucumber. in moderately firm, and earthed over, CUCURBITA. Gourds and Pom- about eight inches, are ready for cither I pions. Ten species and varieties.— seeds or plants. With the shelter of Hardy trailing annuals. Seeds. Good the hand-glasses they will be scarcely rich soil. later in production than the regular CULCITIUM salicinum. Green- ri


. A dictionary of modern gardening. Gardening. cue 175 CUR cular holes may be dug, two feet in I many varieties. Hardy or half-hardy diameter, one deop, and four apart. , trailing annuals. Seeds. Good rich These being lillod with hot dung, trod j soil. See Cucumber. in moderately firm, and earthed over, CUCURBITA. Gourds and Pom- about eight inches, are ready for cither I pions. Ten species and varieties.— seeds or plants. With the shelter of Hardy trailing annuals. Seeds. Good the hand-glasses they will be scarcely rich soil. later in production than the regular CULCITIUM salicinum. Green- ridges, j house evergreen shrub. Cuttings.— CUCUMIS. Twenty species, and : Common soil. Fig. " CULTIVATOR FOR THE HAND (Fig. 32) Is made of iron, and is capable of being expanded at will ; it is of great utility in clearing out between rows of vegetables, loosening the soil, and at once performing the work of four ordi- nary hoes.'"—Rural Reg. CULTIVATORS, OR HOE-HAR- ROWS. " These are now considered in- dispensable in cultivating corn, potatoes, and all other crops planted in hills or drills—doing the work as effectually as if hoed, and much more expe- ditiously. The form is varied by the different makers, especially in the teeth or hoes. They are made to ex- pand or contract, so as to accommo- date in the distance between the ;—Rural Reg. CULLUAIBINE or COLUMBINE. Aqiiilegin. CUJNIIN. See Cuminum. Cl'MIN. See Lago'ecia. C U Al IN U M. Cyminum. Hardy annual. Seeds. Common soil. CUMMINGIA. Four species. llalf- liardy bulbous perennials. OfTsetts. Loam and peat. I CUNNINGHAMIA sifiensis. Green- house evergreen tree. Cuttings or seeds. Peat and loam. CUNONIA capensis. Green-house evergreen tree. Cuttings. Sandy loam and peat. CUPANIA. Seven species. Stove evergreen trees or shrubs. Cuttings. Peat and loam. CUPHEA. Fourteen species.— Green-house or stove annuals ; and stove biennial, herbaceous perennial or evergreen shrubs. The stove spe- c


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