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C. foetidum. China. 
Syn. C. Bungei. 
fC. fragrans, var. fl. pi. China, Java, etc. 
*C. serotinum. China. 
This is a strong growing shrub, but also, unfor- 
tunately, a late growing one. Frost so often cuts 
the young growth back that it never flowers ; the 
plant, therefore, is not really satisfactory in the 
open air. 
C. trichotomum. China and Japan. 
Height 13 feet ; spread of branches 16 feet. This 
was planted about twenty years ago, in a border, 
and has grown into a shapely little tree. It is quite 
hardy, and scents the air all around when it flowers 
in July. 
CLETHRA. Ericaceae. 
C. alnifolia. Sweet Pepper Bush. E. North America. 
|C. arborea. Madeira. 
Flowers well in the Cool Shrub House, but has 
never succeeded in the open though tried several 
times. 
CLEYERA. Terns troemiaceae. 
*0. ochnacea. Himalaya, China and Japan. 
Syn. C. japonica. 
CLIANTHTJS. Leguminosse. 
tC. Dampieri. Glory Pea. Australia. 
*C. puniceus (Parrot’s Bill), var. albus. New Zealand. 
* „ var. magnificus. New Zealand. 
OLIVIA. Amaryllidese. 
|C. miniata. S. Africa. 
„ many varieties. 
COBiEA. Polemoniaceee. 
*C. scandens. Mexico. 
