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suffusing with pink; full rayed. Habit rather weak, but very pretty. 

 Flowering for four weeks from September 21 (Novi -Belgii). 



48. Cassiope (Barr, Notcutt), XX 1892.— Two feet. A variety of 

 rimi iiens, q.v., which it closely resembles. Branched to the ground and 

 covered with small stellate fl., § inch across, white, both ray and disc 

 becoming rosy. Flowering for three weeks from September 21. 



49. Catulus (Barr), XX 1892. — Three feet ; infl. a broad wiry pyramid 

 with dark stems and foliage ; fl. 1} inches across, lilac- white, rays narrow. 

 Flowering for three weeks from September 13. Habit vigorous (Novi- 

 Belgii). 



60. Celestial (Chiswick collection), A.M. September 24, 1902.— Three 

 feet; infl. a sparsely flowered pyramid ; fl. 1J inches across, rose-mauve ; 

 rays very full, in four or more rows ; growth weak. Flowering for three 

 weeks from September 21 (Xovi-Belgii). 



51. Ceres (Chiswick collection), XX 1892. — Five and a half feet'; 

 infl. a loose, very long, oblong panicle ; fl. 1 J inches across, white, stellate. 

 Flowering for three weeks from September 13 (Novi Belgii). 



52. Charming (Barr). — Three feet ; infl. a much-branched, wiry 

 pyramid ; general appearance mossy or heathlike ; fl. 1 inch across, white 

 aging to pink, full-rayed ; disc large. Flowering for four weeks from 

 September 13 (versicolor). 



53. Clio (Barr), XX 1892. — Three and a half feet ; infl. a close mass 

 of oblong, mossy panicles ; fl. creamy-pink, becoming white, rays full, 

 narrow ; disc remaining yellow. Flowering for five weeks from 

 September 13. Habit very vigorous, rapidly forming a dense flat- topped 

 bush ; foliage and stems light green (ericoides) . 



54. Collerette blanche (Barr). — Three feet ; infl. a densely flowered, 

 rounded pyramid ; fl. 1^ inches across, white, rays full. Flowering for 

 five weeks from September 13. A good variety (Novi- Belgii). 



55. Collerette rose (Barr), XXX 1907. — Four feet; infl. pyramidal; 

 fl. very neat and distinct, 1] inches across, mauve rose, rays very full (in 

 three rows) ; disc large in proportion, rich yellow. Flowering for three 

 weeks from September 13. Habit almost rampant (Novi- Belgii). 



."»(). commutatus (Barr). — Two feet. Habit dense but weak, producing 

 strong runners ; leaves linear, oblong, downy ; fl. 1 inch across, white, 

 rays curled. Flowering for three weeks from October 19. Nearly related 

 to multiflorus, but of no value as a garden plant. The White Prairie 

 Aster of Western N. America. 



57. Constance (Chiswick collection). — Three feet; infl. a round- 

 headed, rather dense panicle ; A. 1 inch across, mauve-lilac, full-rayed. 

 Flowering for two weeks from September 21. 



58. Coombo Fishacre (Barr, Dobbie). — Three and a half feet ; infl. a 

 spreading, rigidly branched, broad panicle, flowering loosely almost to the 

 ground ; 11. 1 inch across, rays full, pink-lilac ; disc cream, but rapidly 

 becoming rosy. Flowering for five weeks from September 21. A distinct 

 and pretty variety. - • 



59. Coombe Fishacre Brightness. — Sec Brightness. 



00. Coombe Fishacre White (Barr). — Failed. 



01. Cora .(Barr, Chiswick), XX lHi)2. — Five feet; infl. a sparsely 

 branched loose pyramid with dark stems; fl. ^ inch across, white-lilac ; 



