46 A GARDEN FLORA 
CORONILLA. Leguminosae. 
C. cappadocica. Asia Minor. 
Syn. C. iberica. 
C. Emerus. Scorpion Senna. Central and S. Europe. 
*C. glauca. S. Europe. 
CORREA. Rutaceae. 
*C. speciosa. Australia. 
CORTADERIA. Graminese. 
C. argentea. Pampas Grass. Brazil. 
„ var. carminea Rendatleri. 
CORYDALIS. Papaveraceae. 
C. lutea. Yellow Fumitory. Europe. 
CORYLOPSIS. Hamamelidacese. 
C. pauciflora. Japan. 
C. spicata. Japan. 
CORYLUS. Hazel, Filbert. Cupuliferee. 
C. Columa. Turkish Hazel. S.E. Europe. 
Height 15 feet. Planted in the Arboretum 1912. 
C. maxima, var. atropurpurea. S. Europe. 
CORYNOCARPUS. Anacardiacese. 
fC. laevigata. New Zealand. 
We tried this in a very sheltered position on the 
wall, but it was killed at the approach of winter. 
According to Captain Dorrien- Smith (i?. H. S. 
Journal, Oct., 1911) it is nowhere hardy in Great 
Britain except in the Scilly Isles. 
COTONEASTER. Rosaceae. 
C. acutifolia. N. and W. China. 
C. bacillaris. Himalaya. 
Height 16 feet, spread 14 feet. This is one of 
the tall-growing Cotoneasters, and is a most grace- 
ful shrub. It was planted in 1904 on the elope of 
