Cedru3 verticillata glauca. 



k'-l 



lanceolate radical leaves, and flower- 

 heads 1^-3 in. in diameter. Ray- 

 florets white ; disc yellow. New 

 Zealand. (Glasnevin B. G.) 



Jelsia pontica. (_ffard. 1902, ixi, sei;.) 



Scrophulariaceas. H, A plant " with 

 whitish leaves and pure white flowers." 

 (G. Jackman & Son.) [6". ponfica, 



Cereus trigonus var. costaricensis. 



iBM. Mils. Paris, 1902, 4.57). G. 



white flowers more than 12 in. long 

 and broad, producing an excellent 



"Pitahaya." Costa Rica. (Paris B.G.) 



Cereus Tun ilia. (Bull. Mm. Paris, 



•Clianthus puniceus albus. Gft. 



1902, 75.) Leguminosae. G. A white- 

 flowered variety. (B. Benary, Erfurt.) 



CoBlogyne prascox albens. (g. c. 



1902, xxxii, 3.34.) Orchidaceaj. S. 

 A nearly white form. (J. W. Moore.) 



Colchicum specio8um maximum. 



(6^. C. 1902, xxxii, 309.) Liliacea;. H. 

 Plant 7i in. high. Flowers deep rosy- 



*Cordyline Mayi. (G. c. 1902, xxxi, 



280.) Liliacea3. G. Leaves green, 

 2 in, wide, margined with red. The 

 young leaves are wholly red. (H. B. 

 May.) IDraccem Mayi in the list 

 of 1901.] 



*Corydalis cheilanthifolia. (<y. C. 



1902, xxxii, 288.) Papaveraceae. H. 

 A small graceful plant with finely-cnt 

 fern-like leaves and racemea of small 

 yellow flowers. Central China. (J. 



angustifolia. (iZ. H. 



542 ; Jari. 1902, 372.) Rosaceae. 

 A gpiiy shrub somewhat re- 



Rica. (Paris B.G.) 



Chaenomeles simirenkiaua 



1902, 103.) Rosaceae. H. 

 from C. iCijdonla) japo>nca 

 white leaves. (L. Simirenl 



Chrysanthemum segetum pumilum. 



(<¥//. 1902, 555, f. 114.) Corapositaj. H. 

 A very dwarf form, scarcely exceeding 

 8 in. high. (Haage & Schmidt, 

 Erfurt.) 



*Cirrhopetalum Hookeri. (i?. jr. 



t. 7869.) OrchidaceiE. S. A small 

 plant with tufted grooved pseudobulbs 



peduncle rather longer than the leaves. 

 The flowers are about an inch long, 

 yellow, with reddish-purple streaks on 



elongated, persistent. Flowers smiill, 

 white, in corymbs. Fruits at first pale 

 yellow, later bright orange-yellow, 

 Yunnan, China. (Maurice de Vilmorin, 

 Les Barres, France.) 



•Cotoneaster Prancheti. (R. if. 



new species closely allied to C. pannom. 

 It is a shrub 3J-5 ft. high, having 



late, li in. long, | in. broad. Flowers 



oblong, nearly i in. long, orange- 

 yellow. Ynnnan, China. (Maurice 

 de Vilmorin, Les Barres, France.) 



*Cras8ula 



*Crassula conjuncta. G. C. 1902, 



■ xxxi. 106.) G. Closely allied to 



