304 THE GREEN-HOUSE CATALOGUE, 



CoRR^^A alba, white-flowered Corrse'a, A. R. 18, B. R. 

 515, B. C. 152, a shrub from New South Wales in 1793, 

 and flowering from April to June, 



C. specidsGj red-flowered CorrseX B. R. 26, B. C. 112, 



B. M. 1746, an evergreen, flowering at the same period as 



C. alba. 



C. virens, green-flowered Corrse^a, B. R. 3, B. C. 336, 

 an evergreen shrub from New South Wales in 1800, flow- 

 ering from November to May. 



These are handsome and very hardy plants ; so hardy 

 that they bear the open air all the year in Jersey and Guern- 

 sey : they grow in loamy soil, are increased readily by seeds 

 or cuttings ; and C. specidsa, which is a very fine plant, is 

 sometimes grafted on C, alba. 



Empleu^rum serrulatum^ Cape Empleurum, a shrub from 

 the Cape in 1774, and flowering in June and July. It is a 

 plant of little beauty, but of easy culture in sandy peat ; 

 and cuttings of the young wood root readily in the same 

 soil. 



CELASTRlN'EiE. 



CuRTisiA faginea, a Cape tree, with broad leaves : it 

 grows in loam and peat, and ripened cuttings root in sand 

 under a bell-glass. 



TEREBINTHA^CEiE. 



Cneo^rum tricoccum, smooth Widow-wail, a low shrub 

 from the South of Europe in 1793, producing smaU yellow 

 flowers from April to September. It grows in loamy soil, 

 and is increased by cuttings of the young wood in the same 

 soil, or by seeds. It is a dull ugly plant. 



Rhu's succedanum, red Lac Sumach, a shrub from China, 

 in 1768, and flowering in June. 



R. semiaVatumy service-leaved Sumach, a shrub from 

 Macao in 1780. 



