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Cooperia pedunculata. Gillett 6° Horsford. 

 S. W. States. 



Coreopsis trichosperma. Harlan P. Kelsey, N. C. 



Flowers large and bright yellow ; 2 to 4 feet. Native. 

 Corn, Sweet, Early Dawn. Johnson & Stokes. 



A large first early white corn, originating in northern Vermont. 



— Lackey's Early. Gregory. 



Sweeter and less liable to smut than Marblehead or Cory. 



— New Champion. Price 6° Reed. 



Early and large. 



— Red-Cob Evergreen. Henderson. 



Cob and kernels deep red ; 16-rowed. Sport from Stowell Ever- 

 green, but a week or ten days earlier. 

 Crinum amabile var. minor. Reasoner Bros. 

 Mexico. 



Cucumber, Early Chinese. Vick. 



One to two feet long, very early ; light green, few spines and few 

 seeds. From China. 



— Livingston's Evergreen. Livingston. 



Sent out for trial in 1890, as No. 35. 



— Long Giant. Salzer. 



— New Giant White. Burpee. 



Grows 12 to 16 inches long by 2 or 3 inches in diameter, waxen 

 white. 



Cuphea Llavae. U. S. Nur. 



Individual flowers large, tube being bright red, opening of which 

 is purplish blue, while protruding pollen masses are white. 

 Cupressus Guadalupensis. Orcutt. 



Blue cypress. California. Mr. Orcutt also offers C. Goveniana, 

 C. Macnabiana and C. macrocarpa, species which are to be found in 

 some collections, but which do not appear to be grown by nurserymen. 

 Currant, Baldwin Black. Bowles, Michigan. 

 England. 



— Climbing. Curtice, New York. 



— North Star. Jewell Nursay Co., Minn. 

 Cybotium Barometz. Reasoner Bros. 



China. 



Cypripedium Arnoldianum {Veitchii X concolof). U. S. Nur. 



Leaves 4 inches long by 2 inches wide, light green with hiero- 

 glyphic-like tessellation of dark green. Stem 4 to 5 inches high, dark 

 brown with white, short down. FJower large, nearly 4 inches across 

 petals. Dorsal sepal nearly round, slightly recurved on sides, lemon- 

 colored at base, which color extends upwards. Veins vinous purple, 

 slightly shading over the ground color. Lower sepal of same color, 

 only veins not so pronounced. Patals 2 inches long, very broad ; inner 

 portion lemon color, outer portion washed with vinous purple, 



