76 COREOPSIS 



CoREo'psis — continued. 



C. Drummond'ii. Height 1^ ft. Has larger and 

 heavier looking foliage, distinguishing it from 

 any other species. Golden-yellow with chest- 

 nut-brown centre. September, 1835. Syn., 

 C. diversifo'lia. 



C. filifol'ia. Height 2 ft. A most graceful plant 

 from Mexico. Yellow. Syn., Thelesper^ma 

 Jllifol'ium. 



C. grandijidra is perennial, but frequently treated 

 as an annual, and easily flowered the first 

 season. Height 2| ft. Large yellow flowers, 

 finer than any of the others. 



C. Marmora' ta. Height 1^ ft. Striped and 

 marbled flowers. 



C. mari'tima. See Leptosyne maritima. 



C. Stillmann'i. See Leptosyne Stillmanni. 



C. tinctor'ia. See C. bicolor tinctoria. 



Seed may be sown in September for spring 

 flowering, ^ in. deep ; or in March up to June to 

 flower in July to October, in a moist soil for 

 choice. 



Corn Adonis. See Adonis autumnalis. 



Cornflower. See Centaurea cyannus. 



Corn Marigold. See Chrysanthemum Segetum. 



Corn Rose. See Papaver Rhceas. 



Cosman'thus grandijlo'ra. See Fhacelia grandijiora. 



