Chamsebatia 



( 196) 



Chamselirium 



CHAM^EBATIA. 



This Californian evergreen shrub (ord. Rosaceic) 

 is half-hardy in this country. It prefers a mixture 

 of loam, leaf mould, and coarse sand. Propaga- 

 tion may be effected by cuttings. 



Only Species : 



foliolosa, 3', sum., wh. (correctly Spiraa Mille- 

 folium). 



CHAM^ECYPARIS. (WHITE CEDAR.) 



The dwarf Coniferous shrubs called Chamsoey- 



Principal Species : 

 elatior, 9', gm. 

 olegans, 10', grn. 



Other Species : 

 arenbcrgiana, 6', cream. 

 Emesti - Augusti, 1U', 



grii., yel. 

 formosa, 10', gm. 

 fragraus, 7', wh. 

 geonomEcformis, 8', gm., 



wh. 



gracilis, 10', grn., wh. 



glaucifolia, cS', grn. 

 liudeuiana, 10', grn., wh. 

 pulchella, 4', yel., grn. 

 schiediana, 8', grn., wh. 

 Tepejiloti, 10', grn., yel. 



Photo : Cassell & Cant} 



CHAMvEKOl'S Hl'MILIS (see p. 197). 



paris are now classed with Cupressus, which see 

 for the plants grown by a few persons under this 



name. 



CHAM^EDOREA. 



An extensive genus (ord. Palmse) of handsome 

 Palms. They require the temperature of a stove, 

 and succeed in a soil of which sound loam forms 

 the basis, with coarse sand. Propagation, by seeds 

 sown when procurable in thumb pots, and shifted 

 as necessary. 



t'lnimtfcerasus {see Lonicera). 



Chamaii'ist'uit of 8. f\ Gray (see Loisclcuria). 



Chanttecladon (gee HomaUmcna). 



CHAM^ELAUCIUM. 



Coming from Western Australia, these evergreen 

 shrubs (ord. Myrtacea;) require greenhouse treat- 

 ment, and when well grown form handsome 

 ornaments to that structure. Provide a compost of 

 two parts of loam to one part of peat or leaf soil, 

 with sand, and increase the stock by cuttings of half- 

 ripened growths in sandy soil under a bell-glass. 



Principal Species : 



ciliatum, 3', My., wh. 



CHAM^ELIRIUM. 



Dwarf, hardy plants (iml. Liliaceai) that like 



Cliavurjistula (see Cassia). 



