122 KECOKD OF UORTICULTUKE. 



common Paj^er Mulberry, resembling the B. dissecta, but 

 more upright in growth. — Revue Horticole^ 1866. 



Cerasus Sieholdii. — A new variety of Cherry, described 

 as a vigorous, hardy shrub or small tree, with tlecidiious, 

 elliptic-acuminate, serrate leaves, and large sem; double 

 blush-white flowers, becoming delicate rose in the center. 

 From Japan. — Hevue Horticole. 



Ci'atoegus oxycantha Gumpperi hicolor. — A pretty vari- 

 ety of the Hawthorn, in which the blossoms are white in 

 the center with a broad border of cherry rose. Originated 

 in Germany. Figured in Flore des Serves. 



Cupressiis cornuta. — A vigorous, bushy evergreen shrub, 

 with assurgent branches, clothed with scale-like leaves and 

 bearing monstrous irregularly-shaped cones, at the summit 

 of which are two to four mucronate honis. If this variety 

 should prove to be as hardy with us as the C. Lowsoniana, 

 it w^ill add one more valuable evergreen to our gardens. 



Daphne Qenhwa. — A beautiful deciduous half-hardy or 

 hardy shrub, with opposite lanceolate leaves and a profu- 

 sion of flowers in fascicles of from three to seven, and of a 

 bluish lilac color. From Japan. Figured in the Garten- 

 flora. 



Daphne Jezoenis. — A much-branched hardy shrub, grow- 

 ing about two feet high, with obovate-oblong leaves and 

 fragrant yellow flowers borne with the leaves. From 

 Japan. Figui-ed in Gartenflora. 



Fremontia Calif ornica. — A singular and beautiful hardy 

 shrub, with cordate-lobed leaves and large yellow flowers. 

 Figured in the Botanical Magazme, YAtiia 5591. If any 

 of our nursei-ymen have this native plant in their posses- 



