302 THE DICTIONARY OF GARDENING, 
Cestrum-—continued. ' Chenostoma—continued. 
С. polyantha (many-flowered),* f. lilac, yellow; corolla funnel. 
shaped; racemes loose. June. J. ovate, toothed, cuneated at 
the base; upper ones oblong. Herbaceous, much branched at the 
base. А. din. South Africa, 1844. (В. В. 33, 32.) : 
CHZEROPHYLLUM (from chairo, to rejoice, and 
phyllon, a leaf; in reference to the smell of the leaves). 
ORD. Umbellifere. An extensive genus of hardy her- 
baceous plants, of scarcely any horticultural interest. 
Flowers white, sometimes rose; involucre none, or of few 
leaves; involucels of many leaves. Leaves decompound ; 
leaflets toothed or multifid. АП the species are of the 
easiest possible culture in any soil  Propagated by seeds, 
sown in the open, during spring. 
C. bulbosum (bulbous), Bulbous-rooted Chervil, Л. white.  . 
June. i. supra-decompound ; lower ones pilose at the petioles і 
Superior ones glabrous; segments multi&d, linear, Stem bese F 
with retrograde hairs at the bottom. h. 3ft. to 6ft. Europe, 
&c., 1726. See also Chervil, Bulbous-rooted. 
CHÆTANTHERA (from chaite, a bristle, and anther, 
an anther; the anthers being furnished with tufts of bristly 
hairs). ORD. Composite. Pretty half-hardy herbaceous 
annuals or perennials, allied to Ainslea. Involucre many- 
leaved, ciliated; florets of ray linear, three-toothed, with a 
fine bifid spiral segment at the divisions; receptacle flat, 
naked; pappus hairy. They thrive best in a compost of 
peat and loam, Propagated by divisions of the root, in 
March or April; or by seeds, sown in gentle heat, in 
Spring. 
C. ciliata (ciliated). /L-heads yellow. July. A. 2%. Chili, 
Annual. pe 
C. serrata (saw-leaved), /L-heads golden yellow, solitary, ter- 
minal. 1. narrow, channelled, armed with short spiny teeth. 
F10. 413. FLOWERING BRANCH oy CESTRUM PARQUI. Һ. біп. Chili, 1832. Perennial. (S. B. Е. ©. ser. ii., 214.) 
Parqui : у CHJETOCALYX (from chaite, a bristle, and kalyz. 
very OL Sieb. б.н. (Шоу, disposed in panicles, | a calyx; in reference to the calyx being covered with spiny 
attenuated an Y. L lanceolate, Sin. to 5in. bristl О: 5 i В 
long, ee at both ends, sub-undulated. A Tft. Chili, ristles). ORD. Leguminose. Stove evergreen twiners. 
A И ergreen shrub will eed in the open air if For culture, see 
| the protection of а wall, and sheltered. ii i 
See Fig. 413. M. 1770.) , uring winte C. vincentinus (St. Vincent’s), fl. yellow; pedicels filiform, 
C. roseum * Л. rose-coloured, sessi , g 
; sessil ita ucrate : August. l. impari-pinnate, with t mucronate, 
pisces se) Й and axillary, three jw МАО, July. о gage leaflets. Stipules lanceo! te-linear, spreading, de- 
blun E i gm Indian Islands, 1823. SYN. Glycine vincentina. 
CETONIA AURATA. See Zosechafer. 
: 1 (from chaino, to d 
E a mouth; in reference to the dle ied oc 
@ corolla). ORD, Bcrophularineg. Very pretty 
greenhouse herbs or under-shrubs. Flowers 
ОГ racemose, on longish pedicels, Leaves 
Opposite, toothed, rarely quite entire. They are of 
$a _@азу culture іп ordinary garden soil. Seeds should 
an own thinly in a hotbed, in March; and when 
Seedlings are large enough to handle, they should 
E = thinly, and transferred to the flower 
. 
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ктө. 414. FLOWERING BRANCH ОР CHAMABATIA FOLIOLOSA, 
