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Tucker-8<br />

The cultivars of the caladiums are discussed by Waite (1996) and evaluated <strong>for</strong><br />

landscaping by Wilfret (1984).<br />

Callistemon: see Australian (& South African) plants<br />

Callistephus<br />

The cultivars of the China aster, C. chinensis (L.) Nees, are assembled into checklists by<br />

Maatsch (1958, 1964), Maatsch and Nolting (1971c), Nolting and Zimmer (1975c, 1981, 1987),<br />

Olmsted et al. (1923), and Zimmer and NOack (1998).<br />

Callitris: see Australian (& South African) plants<br />

Calluna<br />

A guide to naming heather cultivars is McClintock (1986). Bean (1970-1988), Chapple<br />

(1951), Flecken (1998), Johnson (1956), Krüssmann (1984-1986), Laar (1968, 1970a, 1974,<br />

1977a), Letts (1966), Proudley and Proudley (1974), and Underhill (1990) list many cultivars of<br />

heathers. Munson (1981, 1984) provides a comprehensive key to the species and cultivars of<br />

Calluna with full botanical descriptions in the 1981 thesis. Dwarf cultivars are discussed by<br />

Denkewitz (1994b), while double-flowered cultivars are discussed by Denkewitz (1989).<br />

Camellia<br />

Bean (1970-1988), Durrant (1982), Erdman (1949), Feathers and Brown (1978),<br />

Gerbing (1945), Hertrich (1954-1959), Hume (1955), Krüssmann (1984-1986), Longhurst and<br />

Savige (1982), Macoboy (1981, 1998), Mikolajski (199b), Noble and Graham 1962), Royal<br />

Horticultural Society (1990e, 1992h, 1993e, 1994f, 1997d, 1998h, 2000e), and Sharp (1957) list<br />

many cultivars of camellias, but Woodroff and Donnan (1990) is probably the best compact<br />

checklist, while Savige (1993) is probably the most complete list with 41,000 cultivars. The<br />

Japanese cultivars of camellias are listed by Tuyama (1968), while the Chinese cultivars are<br />

listed by the Kunming Institute of Botany, Academia Sinica (1986). Huntington Botanical<br />

Gardens (2001) has published a list of their camellias.<br />

Campanula<br />

The history and per<strong>for</strong>mance of cultivars of the bellflowers are discussed by Clausen<br />

(1976) and Lewis and Lynch (1989). Lewis and Lynch (1998) Trehane (1989) also list some of<br />

the cultivars of the bellflowers.<br />

Campsis<br />

Laurence C. Hatch maintains a web page on the cultivars of Campsis<br />

(http://members.tripod.com/~Hatch_L/campsis.html).<br />

Canna<br />

Kelsey and Dayton (1942) have published a list of canna cultivars without dates and<br />

hybridizers. Additional in<strong>for</strong>mation is given by the Royal General Bulbgrowers' Association<br />

(1991), Royal Horticultural Society (1908b, 1909), and Trehane (1989). Mukherjee and<br />

Khoshoo (1970) provide botanical characteristics of many cultivars. Cooke (2001) is<br />

particularly recommended <strong>for</strong> the good photographs and rather complete list of cultivars.<br />

Cannabis<br />

Snoeijer (2002) lists 725 cultivars of Cannabis.<br />

Capsicum<br />

The peppers are sometimes grown as ornamentals (e.g., 'Fips'), and Andrews (1984)<br />

records extensive in<strong>for</strong>mation on these cultivars in her monumental book. Excellent colored<br />

photographs of the peppers are in DeWitt and Bosland (1993, 1996), DeWitt and Gerlach<br />

(1990), Hanson (1999), and Miller (1991). Nijmegen, NL, maintains a Capsicum variety<br />

database (http://www-sci.sci.kun.nl/bgard/).<br />

carnivorous plants<br />

Named cultivars of Drosera, Nepenthes, and Sarracenia are listed by Schlauer (1986,

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