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'the leaves and the villous inflores- 

 cence. It is very fine when in 

 flower^ and its red globose fruits are 

 ornamental. Central China. (Arnold 

 Arboretum.) 



""Cotoneaster muitiflora, var, calo- 



carpa. (PL Wils. I 170; M. (?. Z. 



1914, 9, f. 2.) H. Differs from the 

 type in the larger and comparatively 

 narrow leaves, which are slightly 

 hairy beneath, and in the larger 

 fruits. Western China. (Arnold 

 Arboretum.) 



mi- 



*Cotoneaster nitens. [PL Wih. i. 



156; M. G. Z.ldU,?.) H. Nearest 

 allied to C, divaricata, and charac- 

 terised by its broadly oval to sub- 

 orbicular leaves, usually 5-6 lin. long 

 and 4^-5^ lin. broad, sinning green 

 and glabrous above, and nearly so 

 beneath, and by its nearly black 

 fruits. Western China. (Arnold 

 Arboretum.) 



""Cotoneaster racemiflora, var. ..,. 

 crocarpa. [PL Wih, i. 169; M. G. 



Z. 1914, 14.) H. Easily distinguished 

 from the typical form, better known 

 as C. nummularia, by its small ovoid 

 fruit?, which are only about \ in. 

 long and scarcely so broad. Western 

 China. (Arnold Arboretum.) 



*Cotoneaster salicifolia, var. floc- 



?mfiif^'J'''^'- i. 173; M. G. Z. 

 {- 'i ^^ ^^^ correct name of 



the plant included in the list of 1913 

 as C. salicifolia glociosa. 



«3ib.) H. A new species differing 

 trom C7. panvosa and its allies by its 

 top-shaped fruit, and from the other 

 species m cultivation by its flowering 

 so late as July. It is a very vigoroul 

 shrub with oblanceolate or ovate- 

 lanceolate leaves %A\ in. long, com- 

 pact many - flowered inflorescences, 

 and red fruits J in. long. Central 

 Chma. (M. L. de Vilmorin, Les 

 Barres, France; Kew.) 



lyi*, ^tt. CrasRulaceae. G Stem 

 ^hort 5 lin. thick, glabrous LeavS 

 crowded, the upper in a rosette, s.s- 

 ^M cuneate-obovate, U^-S {„. 

 Peduncles axillary, 2 in 

 ^oroUa I in. across; tube 2 lin 

 o?J; Pf P=*"«^ate, pale green ; lobes 

 ovate-lanceolate, acute, white, U lin 

 long. Paraguay. (Kew.) ^ 



»Crassula clavata. {K. B. 1914, 167 ) 



Win, rhoSi1-cll3ht J1:LT 

 sessile flowers in a head about Hn 



J -^ ^. ^ 



long. 



across^ and petals with an oblong- 

 ovoid fleshy appendage on the back 

 at the apes. The very small flowers 

 are white. South Africa. (Kew.) 



^Crataegus brachyacantha. [Bmn, 



T. db S. i. 422.) Eosaceae. H. A 

 ahort-spined species remarkable in 

 having bright blue fruits. It is a 

 deciduous tree with oval or ovate 

 leaves 1-2 in. long, and small flowers 

 the petals of which become orange- 

 coloured with age. Introduced in 

 1900. Central United States. 



^Crataegus Holmesiana. (Bean, T, 



dt 8, I 423.) H. Allied to C, coc- 

 cinea, under which name it was pro- 

 bably in cultivation previous to 1901, 

 when it was introduced as C. Hobnes- 

 iana. The flower-stalks are smooth 

 or nearly so, and the flowers have 

 only 5 to 7 stamens. Eastern North 

 America. 



Crocus ThomasianusWeaveri. [G. C. 



1914, Iv. 153.) Iridaceae. ^ H. *; A 

 distinct purple-i'ed variety." (War- 

 grave Hardy Plant Nursery. [Crocus 

 sativus, L., var.] 



Cunninghamia KonSshli, [Bmn, T. 



* S. i. 441.) Coniferae. G. Very 

 distinct from C, sinensis, the leaves 



being only J-^ in. long and Vny ^^' 

 broad, linear-lanceolate and curved. 

 Formosa. (H. Clinton Baker.) 



CymbJdium amabile. {G. C 1914, 



Iv. 191; 0. W, iv. 162.) Orchidaceae. 

 G. Garden hybrid between C. Lowio- 

 MastfTsii aiid C. in.'^igne Sanderi. 

 (F. Sander & Sons.) 



Cymbidium Caningsbyanuni- [G, C. 



1914. iv. 46; O. r. iv. 112, 117.) G. 

 Gardeu hybrid between C. .<7^«"«J- 

 ftoTum and C, insigne, (G. Hamil- 

 ton-Smith.) 



Cymbidium Cooperl. (0. E. 1914,94.) 



G. Natural hybrid between C in- 

 signe and C, Schrorderi, (G. Hamil- 

 ton-Smith. [The same hybrid, raised 

 artificiallv. is included in the list for 

 1911 under the name of C, gf^oe^ 

 laiidsense.] 



Cymbidium eburneo-lnsigne. {R- H^ 



1914, 122; /. H. F. 1914, 92.) G. 

 Garden hybrid. (Baron Ed. de 

 Rothschild, Chateau d'Armainvil- 

 Hers, Gretz, France.) 



Cymbidium Hanburyanum. {0. ^' 



V. 40.) G. Gardeii hybrid between 

 C. Traci/anum and C. erytJirostylum- 

 (F. J. Hanbury.) 



Cypripedium Floryh {0. B. 1914, ^; 



OAW iv, 92.) Orchida<:?eae. »• 



