Green Tree Flower Gardens 
CATHAYANA—Chinese Species resembling an 
upright Rex; medium grower^ well branched; 
stems covered with white hairs; leaves pointed, 
very velvety, center and border—dark ivy green, 
narrow zone of glaucous green, ruby red veins, 
under side of leaf a deep red velvety color; flow¬ 
ers a soft orange color. ' 
CATHCARTII—Original seed from India re¬ 
sembles Rex, growing from a rhizome; leaves, thin, 
light green, broad dark green veining; flowers—• 
deep yellow with scarlet shading outside. 
CHI A LA ALBA—Leathery leaves, similar to 
Fruiticosa species, good branching habit, with 
larger leaf than Chiala Rosea; flowers white. 
CHIALA ROSEA—Much smaller grower than 
Mrs. W. A. Wallow, and less richly colored; leaves 
are narrower and more pointed than Fruiticosa 
species; flowers are pink tinted. 
CHRYSTALLINA — Vigorous grower; proliflc 
bloomer of deep rose pink flowers with conspicu¬ 
ous white spot on Ovary; similar to Coralline 
Lucerne; leaves dark olive green, heavily spotted 
with silver, deep'crimson underneath. 
CLEMENTINA—Same as Faureana. 
CODELARGO—Foliage dark green, heavily silver 
spotted, deep red underneath, flowers’ light pink. 
Coralline Lucerne seedling. 
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COMPTA—Long pointed leaves, greyish green, 
with conspicuous ' grey center edges of leaves 
ruffled, underside quite red; small white flowers in 
clusters; tall grower. 
COCCINEA—Glossy dark green leaves; drooping 
clusters of scarlet flowers. 
CORAL BEGONIA—Same as Sandersonii. 
CORAZON DE JESU — Mexican name for 
Fuchsioides Coccinea. 
CORBEILLE de FEU — Same as Bertha De 
Chateau Rocher. " 
CORALLINE DE LUCERNE—The largest of 
this type; large leaves, dark green upper, some¬ 
times silver spotted, red underneath; large clus¬ 
ters of deep pink to red flowers sometimes 8 to 
10 inches across. 
CREDNERI—Same as Hairy Thurstoni. 
CUPHEA—Same as Cypraea. 
CYPRAEA—Leaves similar to Nelly Bly, but 
rounder with one distinct point, creped and lighter 
green. 
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DAWN—Odd and rare, a seedling of the Abel 
Carriere, gray, narrow pointed small leaves. 
DECORUS—Rubra type, more branching; white 
flowers, with brownish seed pod, sweet scented. 
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