A CHECK-LIST OF PLANTS 5] 
SizE NAME Time oF FLOWERING MHasitaT REMARKS 
‘——Cedrustatlantica) clancat ry, yest. teres Ue eietecnie cele w sie Winter killed 1917-18. 
V.—Celastrus articulatus...... ...... IPR Rcdocooar Frt. in axillary clusters. 
Ve fagellarisycicecpteast esc) dees es IND EvASIaw ne = Hardy; little value. 
We—Gascandensemcareicimtcciicccia: Gtr cae INAS re riteccsters 
T.—Cercidiphyllum japonicum. May apAMeirrcie Very hardy and generally satis- 
factory tree in E. Mass. Fls. 
inconspicuous. Unfolding lvs. 
red. 
T— Varechinensematrtate cn elas. Ghinate cece 
50’—Cercis canadensis......... May IN Sp ASrielericc ice 
T.— VEL socog at DRC nON, FOr Ones & to BORO ot oer Fls. white. 
Hoi, Ginna; oocccsacenacs Ssudcce Ghinayaactercier Fls. more beautiful and larger 
than C. canadensis. 
Tr Gurenitormisesccrriaciee ae ets oie SGX ASG yerey seyers Branches often winter-killed. 
S.—Chenomeles lagenaria..... May Chinais2s 22) 6012 Better known as Pyrus japonica. 
De Cjaponicals. see serch | leccle oe lfapan’-prsecriccr Japanese Quince. 
_— Vine IMEI OKA aeceong oceran lapane, evasi- tes Low spreading. Fls. crimson to 
white. Well suited for rock- 
garden, low banks, etc. 
Bentearre fatet yeni eis cictens IE DE gasp boat Attractive small plant. 
He Cnt VOIGES acy nicteeciesiicicy veleioeie INS Avec ts sievets White Cedar. Injured 1917-18. 
D.— WANMELICOIGES . tecvcccreie _(clestocie! go veiaisiulsiste eerste Dwarf, compact, pyramidal ha- 
bit. Red in winter. 
D.— var: deptoclada jf. c.0:.) Csedisce Wieanceieie crasieera.s Dwarf; bluish green. 
TiC Obtisas. jc cccwucscc cs wesc (fa paDleeerss icy. 
D— VAT TIANA Se ei cccleserciefeiel | Worse Wrertiatarsts wo eceiateo Best variety. 
2-3’—Chamedaphne calyculata.. ...... INE RA eterersieretere Low, much-branched shrub. Fls. 
white. Lvs. small. Does well 
in dry garden soil. 
T.—Chionanthus retusa.......  ...... Ching sxe seers Less attractive than C. virginica; 
of comparatively little interest. 
1—Cladrastis'sinensis...3....06. <<<. China weac erie Promises to be of less value than 
C. tinctoria. 
V.—Clematis apiifolia......... ...... (Japanaaarelirecis Hardy, fast-growing, free-bloom- 
ing 
Vi—G> dioscoreifolia.<< sc 5.cjsisis) | as.es6.s Quelpaert Is... Rapid grower. In appearance like 
C. paniculata. Fls. fragrant, 
larger and showier, blooms later 
and lasts till mid-October. Lvs. 
thicker. Unusually hardy. 
W—C-ipanioulatan acc ccnaeeaice cavers iors ifapanneererrer Fls. small. Frt. showy and per- 
sistent. 
We Ca tanguticasnase cease. Losec W; China... - Hardy. Fils. vase-shaped, bright 
clear yellow. Frt. showy. 
S.—Clethra acuminata......... July S. Appalachian. Fls. yellowish white, drooping 
clusters. Lvs. dull. Not as 
desirable as C. alnifolia. 
Si—Cralnifolia.. <<. 5.05 scien July Maine to Florida Perhaps the most beautiful sum- 
mer-flowering shrub of New 
England. 
to-15’—C. barbinervis............ July TE Wernonoaor Blooms 2 weeks earlier and is a 
larger plant than C. alnifolia. 
Fils. less fragrant. 
C. canescens (see C. barbinervis). 
S.—C: tomentosa............. July Plorida. siete White hairs on underside of lvs. 
Fls. 2-3 weeks later than C. 
alnifolia. Hardy. 
V.—Cocculus trilobus......... .....- MAP ANS acre olor teye Holds its bright green lvs. late in 
all. 
S.—Colutea arborescens....... July S. Europe..... Fls. bright yellow. Inflated pods 
tinged with rose-color. 
