COKNUS 



or pinkish, 3-4 in. wide ; bracts 4, obovate, emarginate: 

 fr. J^iu. long, scarlet. May. Massachusetts to Florida, 

 west to Ontario and Texas, also E. and S. Mexico. S.S. 

 5:112-13. Era.4(i8. G.F. 3:431. B.M.526. Gn.52, p. 177; 

 53, p. 222. J.H. III. 28: 453. -One of the most beautiful 

 American flowering trees ; hardy north. V'ar. p^ndula, 

 Hort. With pendulous branches. 

 Var. rabra, Hort. With pink in- 

 volULie but less free floweiing 

 than the t-\pe B H 1894 500 

 A.G 18 441 F E a 572 Neither 

 variety as hardy as the t^ pe 



14 Nuttalli, And Tree to 80 

 ft. Ivs ovate or obo\ ate, usu 

 ally pubescent beneath, 4-5 m 

 long involutre white or tinged 

 with pink, 4-6 in 

 across, bracts 4-G, ob 

 long or obovate, some 

 times roundish, mostl\ 

 acute tr bright red 

 ororinge crowned with 

 the broid jk" r' 

 calyx But < ..|i 

 S.S 5 2U-I ( 

 species sui I 1 

 beaut\ l>iit IS in 

 successtulh . nil 

 countrj , thougli 

 into different American and European gardens 



DD F)S cnnnnte mtn a r/lobular fleahy 

 lifinl {hKithiimia ) 



15 Koiisa, Buei , I / ntl, ,,in t rnpdnicaS^eh SuZuae 

 C.Jap6nica,Kv 

 to 20 ft Ivs ( 

 green above, gl » 

 2-4 in long ii 

 bracts ovate, ai i 

 Japan, China 

 A.G 13 674 I 



CORREA 379 



pinnate Ivs., and purple or yellow fls. in peduncled 

 heads or umbels ; pod jointed. Separated from Orni 

 thopus by floral and fruit characters. Species 25-30 

 Mediterranean region. The shrubby C. Mmerus and C 

 glauca are useful in southern California and the south 

 ern states. The species are occasionally grown in bor 

 ders. C. glauca is sometimes grown under glass 

 for spring bloom, after the manner of Cytisus. 

 All are of easy culture 



Shrub or small tree, 

 ite, acuminate, dark 

 d pubescent beneath, 

 lute, 2y_-i in wide, 

 globular head Ju 

 >'I8 G C III 19 783 



HI r, 9 M DG 



June and contr i 

 hardy as far no 



16 capitata 

 Tree h i 



ends, i| [ 



creann wlni i 



/ uti, III,,, li,i,,ii ,„ Liiidl ) 



til oblimg nuroned it both 



lit ibove and more densely and 



iii\olucre about 2}/ -6 m wide, 



111 acute fniit held nwi 1 in 



across, s( irl. t luiK HimaKyas f K 10 l""'! ( n ",4, 



p. 310 GC III 16 501 J H 111 II Jl -li.i^Htn 



tree, with showy fls and frs , hauh . iil\ - nili 



AA Lowheibi, ffs inilnis, li,„,l i, ,tl, ,„l,,i u„ 



17 Canadensis In 

 ing rootstock U 

 glabrous or ue n K 

 peduncled , in\olu. i. 

 red, globose Maj-Ji 

 Colorado and Calif 

 half shadv pi ices 



both bid. 1 1 uhii I 

 AUied t.. I I'l , II ,1 



beneath 

 Him^l u , 



bescent Inn i 



N.Asii BU 2 bii 

 CORONA. Same as ( 



tt high, with creep 



ill elliptic or obovate, 



liead greenish, long 



in wide fr bright 



ei south to Indiana, 



- Handsome plant for 



* brackypoda 

 lilt bsed pubes 

 I I lihylla in the 



I 111 ^1 II lib to 10 ft 



1 to Caht — O Hfssei Koehne 

 ^ shrub Ivs crowded small tx 

 K'.ii — C obUnga Will Shrub 



\\, ti( \mer N Eu 

 Alfred Rehder 



COBONtLLA (Latin, a little crown: from the ar- 

 rangement of the fls.). Legnmindsce, tribe Sedys&rece. 

 Crown Vetch. Perennial shrubs or herbs, with odd- 



Cornus flonda 



A Floneis yellOK 

 B Herbs 



Cappaddcica, Willd (.O Ibei ica , Bieh ) Low peren- 

 nial herb, about 1 tt high Itts 9-11 obcordate, ciliate: 

 umbels 7-8 fld fls jellow laige Julj-\ug stipules 

 membranateous rounded ciliate toothed Asia Minor. 

 L B C 8 789 EM 2646 -A good trailei for lockeries 

 and the margins of bordeis 



BB Shtubs 



Emfinis, Lmn Scorpiov Senna Dense, sjrmmetrical 

 shrub, 4-6 ft high Ivs deep, glossy green , Ifts 5-7, 

 obovate stipules small peduncles 3 fld fls large, 

 yellow, tipped with red Blooms freely. May and June. 

 Showv, half hardy h Eu BM 445 Gng 5 36.- 

 E\ ergreen m S states 



glailca, LiTiti (tHIhous •-liiiili 2-4 ft lii.b stipules 

 small, lane eiil III Iti -7 I \ iti mm lilunt glau- 

 cous fls 7-s III I I li iiiiilii 1 ^ 11 \ li i_i ml l.\ daj but 

 not at night ^ I n I '^l 1 -<iii i tin i ommon 

 garden shrulis "t '^ t liit tli«.iiii„ ill ilii Mir 

 AA Flouers uhite and j)ink 



viminUis, Sahsb Trailing shrub stipules soon de- 

 ciduous ovate, membranaceous Ifts 13-21, obovate, 

 notched, glaucous umbels 6-10 fld fls pale red or 

 white with a red stripe on the banner Algeria —Prom- 

 ising as a florists' plant for cut fls Fls all the year in 

 S Calif 



v4na, Lmn Crown Vetch Fig 559 Straggling or 

 ascending, smooth herb, 1-2 tt high Ivs sessile , Ifts. 

 11-25, oblong or obo-s ate, blunt and mucronate, ii-% in. 

 long peduncles longer than h s fls m dense umbels, 

 K in long pinkish white June to Oct Eu B M 258. 

 Gng 5 337 —Trailing plant for hard's, herbaceous 

 border Jared G Smith. 



C0BB£A (after Jose Francesco Correa de Serra, 

 Portuguese author, 1750-1823). But Acem. Seven spe- 

 cies of tender Australian shrubs, rarely cultivated un- 

 der glass for their pendulous, tubular fls. an inch or two 



