78 COTGRAVE 



COTGRAVE. See DIANTHUS barbatus. 

 CREAM CUPS. See CELSIA Cretioa. 



CREPIS HawKs-beard (from L. crepis, an unknown 

 plant). Nat. Ord. Composite. 



C. barba'ta is a small semi-double Dandelion-like 

 annual from South Europe, 1620-1632. It is 

 useful for the rockery as an edging, or looks 

 pretty sown in a mass in the border. The 

 flowers are of three colours, red, yellow, and 

 white, about 12 ins. high. Syn., Tol'pis 

 barbata. 



Sow the seed J in. deep in April where required 

 to grow. 



CROWN DAISY. See CHRYSANTHEMUM coronarium. 



CUP AND SAUCER CANTERBURY BELL. See CAMPANULA 

 medium calycanthema. 



CUP AND SAUCERS. See COB.EA. 

 CUP FLOWER. See SCYPHAN'THUS. 



CU'PHEA (from Gr. kuphos, bending). Nat. Ord. 

 Lythracece. 



There are several pretty plants of this family 

 that are useful for bedding out, though more often 

 seen in the greenhouse. A few are annual, and the 

 other perennial species may be treated as such, but 

 coming from a warm climate like Mexico they 

 must have a warm sunny position, where they will 

 flower profusely during the hottest months. 



C. cequipe'tala. See C. ocymoi'des. 



