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A GARDEN FLORA 
*C. indivisa. New Zealand. 
Has grown in a sunny comer of the Quarry for 
some years, and has stood 20 degrees of frost with- 
out being harmed. The plants are 4 feet high, with 
leaves 5 inches across. 
*C. Pumilio. New Zealand. 
COREOPSIS. Composite. 
C. lanceolata. N. America. 
CORIARIA. Coriariacese. 
*C. angustissima. New Zealand. 
This shrub was obtained from New Zealand, and 
flowered in May, 1916, in the Shrub House. We 
have not yet tried it out of doors. 
*C. nepalensis. Nepaul and Upper Burmah. 
Hardy in the Wall Garden. 
C. terminalis. Sikkim, Thibet and China. 
This is quite hardy, and each autumn the branches 
are covered with the shining, amber-yellow fruit. 
CORMUS. See PYRUS. 
CORNUS. Cornel, Dogwood. Cornaceae. 
C. alba, var. Spaethii. Spaeth’s Cornel. 
C. canadensis. N. America. 
*C. capitata. Bentham’s Cornel. N. India to China. 
Syn. Benthamia fragifera. 
This shrub has really succeeded well. Two 
specimens have been in their present position near 
a south wall since it was built in 1907. They are 
about the same size, 17 feet high and 18 feet through, 
and are covered with flowers in summer. The 
strawberry-like fruit remains upon the shrub most 
of the winter. 
C. florida. Flowering Dogwood. E. United States. 
Height 15 feet. A shapely, spreading shrub ; 
growing, however, in too shady a place to flower 
well. 
