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CESTRUM PARQUI. Semi-hardy, nearly glabrous ornamental shrub 
native to Chile. The sessile flowers are greenis h- 
yellow, long and tu bular 136 
CHAENOMELES LAGENARIA CATHAYENSIS. Mu kua. The Chinese quince 
-used as a room perfumer in China; but of use in 
making preserves and jellies. 11 
CHAENOMELES LAGENARIA CATHAYENSIS. By 
CHAMAEDOREA SP. Pacayito. A dwarf ornamental p2lm native 
to the mountains of Guatemala. 378 
GHORTSTA DNStGNISG;9 One of. the silk’ cotton trees of Argentina. 
Leaves alternate, digitate; flowers large, yellowish- 
Whites Wan rarer Speetes:: ; 
CITHAREXYLUM QUADRANGULARE. A large tree native to the West 
Indies with permanently four-angled branches, and 
oppesimae, Cita te serrate eaves.” The small. white 
odorous tiowers occur in racemes; fruit’a fleshy drupe. 19 
CuBMALGtGaeaooltected in, China-by- Fo’ N. Meyer . 74. 
CONDALIA LINEATA. Spiny shrub from Argentina; produces a 
omolt (editbWe,fcherny-Like fruit. 81 
COnDIBMELANCOD. (From “hos: Banos, ~P. Ley (AYmedium=sized 
BheewWivitasshort-irregular trunk.) Theswood' is* soft, 
light, and easily worked. LS 
COBYEFRA EUATA.GvLargce tropical fan!) palm from the Philippines; 
tender. 105 
COTONBASTER DIVARICATA. A hardy erect deciduous Chinese shrub 
bearminerpink flowers and brightired fruits. 300 
COTONEHASTER NITENS. A deciduous ornamental Chinese shrub 
bearing pink or white flowers and black fruits 
one-sixth of an inch long. 3) 
CRINUM SP. Ornamental bulbous flowering plant from Bolivar, 
Colombia; bears white fragrant flowers. 15 
CURCUMA SP. ‘Plant cultivated in the lower Urubamba Valley, 
Peru, for its aromatic yellow-fleshed rootstocks which 
are mised “for coloring food. 5 
DAHLIA GOCCINEA. Collected in Guatemala by Wilson Popenoe. 
Grows wild at altitudes up to 7,000 feet. Reaches 
a height of 4 feet; and produces abundant eight-ray 
florets, orange-brown to crimson in color. 96 
ENTADA POLYSTACHYA. Woody vines from Colombia; bears terminal 
panicles of white flowers; tender. es 
ERYTHRINA VARIEGATA. A Philippine tree with a showy inflo- 
rescence: of brabivant red. flowers’. 18 
FICUS PADIFORIA. large and dense evergreen tree from Costa 
Riecag OL \cxceptlonatly beautiful habit; tender. 10 
FRAGARIA CHILOENSIS. -Strawberry from Ecuador, vhich seems 
HoOtdeJwell“ancrether.dry situations. 68 
FRAXINUS SP. Ash from Kashgar, Chinese Turkestan. 750 
PRaxtNUS tr A sopdamental shade tree from Chinese - Turkestan; 
very resistant to drought and alkali. 75 
FRAXINUS SP. 279 
GOURLIBA DECORTICANS SUBTROPICALIS. A tall tree, native 
to northern Argentina, with crooked, tapering trunk 
about 4% feet in diameter, and with soft, coarse, 
yellowish wood. 12 
GYNURA SP .isA®Philippine climbing plant which bears panicles 
of orange-colored flowers with a pronounced odor 
Similar to that of the field daisy. P 30 
HABMATOXYLUM CAMPECHIANUM. Logwood. Tall tree from southern 
Mexico; bears racemes of yellow flowers. Wood very 
hard; yields a valuable black dye. 16 
HIBISCADELPHUS HUALALAIENSIS. Erect tree 16 to 23 feet high, 
native to Hawaii. This species is now almost extinct. g 
HIBISCUS SP. Native to New South Wales, Australia. Grows 
to a height of 10 to 12 feet and dears yellow flowers 
with purple centers. The foliage is eaten by stock. LS 
