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C. ni'gra (black-/rtfed). 20. May. Hungary. 

 1819. 



ordorati'ssma (sweetest-scented). 15. May, 



Crimea. Berries bright red. 



orienta'lis (eastern). 15. May. South Europe. 



1810. Berries dark red. 



sangui'nea (blood-coloured). 15. May. 



Crimea. 1810. 



ovalifo'lia (oval-leaved). 20. May. N. Amer. 



1810. 



oxyca'ntha (sharp-spined. Common haw- 



thorn). 15. May. Britain. 



ape'tala (petalless). 15. May. 



auranti'aca (orange - coloured - fruited) . 



May. 

 au'rea (golden- berried). 15. May. 



capita' '(a (capitate-cowering'). 15. May. 



Celsia'na (Cels's). 15. May. 



erioca'rpa (woolly-fruited). 15. White. 



May. Britain. 

 flexuo'sa (zigzag-branched). 15. White. 



May. 

 fo'liis arge'ntis(w'hite-variegated'lea.v$&). 



15. White. May. 

 fo'liis-au'reis (yellow-variegated). 15. 



White. May. 

 laclniu'ta (cat-leaved). 12. White. 



May. Sicily. 1816. 

 leucoca'rpa (white-fruited). 15. White. 



May. Britain. 

 ma'jor (greater-/rwiZ). 15. White. 



May. 

 multiplex (double-flowered). 15. White. 



May. 

 obtusa'ta (blwat-lobed). 15. White. 



May. France. 1822. 

 Olweria'na (Oliver's). 20. White. May. 



Asia Minor. 1820. Berries black. 

 ple'na (double-flowered). 15. White. 



May. 



prce'cox (early). 15. White. May. 



pterifo'lia (brake-leaved). 15. White. 



May. 

 puni'cea (scarlet-flowered). 15. Scarlet. 



May. 



puni'ceoflo're-ple'no (scarlet-double-flow- 



ered). 15. Dark red. May. 

 qucrcifn'lia (oak-leaved). White. June. 



Hamburgh. 1834. 

 regi'nee (Queen Mary's thorn). 30. White. 



May. Scotland. 

 ro'sea supe'rba (superb rosy-flowered). 15. 



Crimson. May. 

 Sibi'rica (Siberian). 15. White. May. 



Siberia. 

 Transyl'ja'nica (Transylvanian). 15. 



White. May. Transylvania. 



oz3/acanMoi'des(oxyacantha-like). 15. White. 



May. France. 1822. 



parvifo'lia (small-leaved). 15. May. N. Amer. 



1704. 



Flo'rida (Florida). 6. White. May. N. 



Amer. 



grottulariatfo'lia (gooseberry-leaved). 6. 



White. May. 



penta'gyna (five-styled). 15. White. May. 



Hungary. 1820. 



- Poiretiafna (Poiret's). 20. White. May. Hun- 

 gary. 1810. 



Priestia'na (Priest's). White. May. 1810. 



prunellifo'lia (prunella-leaved). 20. White. 



May. 



pntnifo'ha (plum-leaved). 20. White. May. 



N. Amer. 1818. Berries dark red. 



punctu'ta (dotted-f rutted). 15. White. N. 



Amer. 1746. Berriered. 



C.puncta'ta au'rea (golden -frui ted). 30. White, 

 May. N. Amer. 1724. 



brevispi'na (short-spined). White. May. N. 



Amer. 

 ni'gra (black-/r*e<f). White. May. N. 



Amer. 

 ni'gra stri'cta (black -fruited -upright). 



White. May. N. Amer. 

 ru'bra (red-fruited). 20. White. May. 



N. Amer. 

 ru'bra stri'cta (upright-red). 20. White. 



May. N. Amer. 



purpu'rea (purple-fruited). 15. White. May. 



1822. 



Alta'ica (Altaic). 15. White. May. Altaic 



Mountains. 



pyraca'ntha (evergreen-thorn). 10. White. 



May. South Europe. 162Q. 

 crenula'ta. (small-scolloped). 10. White. 



May. Nepaul. 1820. 

 fru'ctu-a'lbo (white-fruited). 10. White. 



May. 1841. 



pyrifo'lia (pear-leaved). 15. White. June. N. 



Amer. 1763. Berries yellowish-red. 



sangui'nea (crimson-fruited). 15. May. Si- 



beria. 1810. 



spathula'ta (spatula-teawed). 15. May. N, 



Amer. 1805. 



spinosi'ssima (spiniest). 15. May. Europe. 



stipula'ris (stipulate). Pink. May. Quito. 1813. 



tanacetifo'lia (tansy- leaved). 15. May. 



Greece. 1789. Berries yellow. 

 glu'bra (smooth). 15. May. Germany. 



1816. 

 Tau'rica (Taurian). 15. May. Taurica. 



1800. 



Virgi'nica (Virginian). 5. May. Virginia. 



1812. Berries green. 



vi'ridis (green-fruited). 15. May. Carolina. 



1810. 



CEAT^E'VA. Garlic Pear. (Named 

 after Cratcevus, a Greek botanist. Nat. 

 ord., Capparids [Capparidacese]. Linn., 

 \\-Dodecandria I-Honogynia. Allied to 

 the Common Caper.) 



The bark of the roots of the Garlic Pear (C. 

 gyna'ndra) blisters like Cantharides. Stove ever- 

 green trees ; rich, loamy soil ; increased by cut- 

 tings in sand, under glass, in bottom-heat. 

 C. gyna'ndra (gynandrous). 12. White. Jamaica. 

 1789- 



Roxbu'rghii (Roxburgh's). 15. White. E. Ind. 



1822. 



ta'pia (tapia). 30. White. E. Ind. 1752. 



tapioi'des(ta.pi&-like). 20. White. S. Amer. 



1820. 



CEAWFO 'EDLA . ( In honour of Sir John 

 Crawford, governor of Singapore. Nat., 

 ord., Genlianworts [Gentianacese]. Linn., 

 5-Pentandria 2-Digynia.) 



There is little doubt that this herbaceous twiner 

 io as hardy as the Gentians, to which it is allied, 

 and like them may be cultivated. 

 C.fascicula'ta (fascicle-flowered). 4. Blue. Au- 

 gust. Himalaya. 1855. 



CEEEPEES or TEAILEES are plants 

 which, by having numerous stems and 

 branches resting upon and spreading 

 over the soil's surface, are useful for 

 concealing what would be unpleasing 



