Crocus Tauri, Maw., nm. uit 
Baker. n 6 C. 
226.) H. 
black anthers. (J. spine 
*Crotalaria longirostrata, H & 
CB. M. t. 7306.) fiae. A 
Mel dose use plant, growing to 
ard i height, with thin branches, 
= with trifoliate — and bear- 
of rich 
nn 
ge 
ing in winter erect race 
fellow flowers. Mexi "TRES 
Croton Hosen, Hort. (G. C. 1893, v. 
; P- ; J. of H. v. xxvii., p. 493 
fig. 71 S Rushers S. Aseedling 
variety of the popular garden Crot 
(H. Low & 
= Codicum pictum, var. 
Co.). 
Croton Thomsoni, Hort. (G. e E 
v. xiii, p. 641.) S. One of t any 
see dling varieties of Codicum. Jii, 
(J. Laing and Son.) 
*Cucurbit à maxima, Duch., var. gyl- 
youths, Naud. (B. T. Ò. 1893, p. 
C 
PRF as 
aples. ) 
d, ds (B 
Himalayan region; fruit 
man's head. CDantmanz:& Co., B 
Cucurbita. mexicans, 
T.O. 1893, p.334.) H. H 
to Naudin "this i 
Naud., var. mexicana. 
size of those of the type. Said to grow 
wild in the neighbourhood of Mazatlan 
in Mexico. (Dammann & Co., Naples.) 
Cup roger scd Lind. se C. 1893, 
. xiii., p. 74.) Sapindace "A 
* species ih light and repeat foliage, 
w * ves ume and toothed at the 
itat 
(L'Hortieulture. "Titeroationdle.) 
CX ika r: x aspersum, Lind. (G. 
3, v. xiil,, p. 475.) Melastomacee. 
more elongated than in C. 
most 
nation 
Cymbidium grandiflorum, Griff., var. 
netatum, C Cogn. (L., t. 389 ; J.0. 
p.76.) Orchider. S. Av 
Mr purplish spots on the lower 
of the s. (L’Horticulture In- 
ternatio 
orm, ow iano Rchb. f., 
(G. | C. 1893, v. xiii., 
|| ee i ety w with flowers 
ua Lin wholly of a "yellow colour, with 
oes a blotch of or ange on the lip. 
34 
Cymbidium lowianum, Rchb. Hh var 
suporbinbaun Lind.  (L. t. 392.) 
A variety w ith the Ajse» abe ‘of the 
‘hci aeie dee rp 
(L'Hortieulture ieee de 
Pos p owe um (G. 
893 v. xiii, plis k uu 29; 
lee. 
“? 
Miis ous aa restr orchid, um 
gt iform annual lea an ect one- or 
voti - MN foot long. 
Flowers 14 in. and 
lip large, four-lobed with a long spur, 
and coloured ve med ose Lace - 
gascar. (Lewis 
Cype aristatus, Hort. eo 
1893, rs alor f 14.) pe . 
An annual species hardly s nches 
high; said to be a pr es decorative 
plant. Mexico. (Dammann & Co. 
Napl 
art gracilis, e CH. HE 1893, 
91.) of C. alterni- 
folins “variegatus with filiform stems 
es. (Dutrie Fréres, France.) 
— JEson. (G. C. 1893, 
0.) a E S. A garden 
C. Druryi and C. in- 
signe. (J. vank & Sons.) 
Cypripedium Alfred 
93, p. 84, xn rende 
"à garden hyb n C.ciliolare 
and C. insigne Chants " (Bleu, Paris.) 
Cypripedium ere? (G. C. 
898, v. xiv., S. A garden 
mer between c A mand C. law- 
rencianum. (J. Ve teh & Sons v) 
um appleimiamum, Hort 
. R. v. i. p. 185.) 
eat y only panier of 
“ lenianum, et paler coloured flowers 
“and bright n "cavis reticulated 
* with dark green. " (W. M. Appleton.) 
ripedium —— Rehb. f.,var. 
Cyp copurpur " (Ge. 
18 v. Loyi T p. 179. p A variety 
with ’ yello wish flowers blotched with 
purple. (G. W. L. Se gu 
go ium 
1893, oe Fin a 580; F 
Bleu. (R. H. 
Bapes S. 
la 
. 517 A garden n hybri rid 
beeween c. radios and C. "helat ui 
(C. Ric us 
ol ge lesworthii, Rolfe. 
1893, e bat Cpa 406, 437, fig. 70 ; 
o. R. v.1., p. 303.) new species, 
closely lied to C. :spiceriamum, which it 
resembles in lea size and form 
of flow v. dila eie dios colour ; the 
dorsal id is white, "qure and shaded 
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