36 A GARDEN FLORA 
CHAM&LIRIUM. Liliaceae. 
C. carolinianum. N. America. 
CHAM.ZEROPS. Palm®. 
C. humilis. S. Europe, N. Africa. 
A smaller plant than Trachycarpus Fortunei, with 
thorny projections on the stalks of the leaves. This 
has been out all through the winter, 1915-16, and 
seems quite unharmed. 
See also TRACHYCARPUS. 
CHEIRANTHUS. Crucifer®. 
C. mutabilis. Canaries. 
CHELONE. See PENTSTEMON. 
CHIMAPHILA. Ericaceae. 
C. maculata. N. America. 
CHEVIONANTHUS. Calycanthaceae. 
C. fragrans. Winter Sweet. China. 
CHIONANTHUS. Oleace®. 
C. retusa. Chinese Fringe Tree. China. 
C. virginica. Fringe Tree. E. United States. 
CHIONODOXA. Liliace®. 
C. Lucili®. Asia Minor. 
CHIRONIA. Gentianace®. 
fC. linoides. S. Africa. 
CHLOROPHYTUM. Liliace®. 
|C. Bowkeri. S. Africa. 
CHOISYA. Rutace®. 
C. ternata. Mexican Orange Flower. Mexico. 
A bush, 7£ feet high and 11 feet through, in a 
sheltered position, has never been injured by cold, 
