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THE NURSERY-LIST’ 275<br />

quince, grown for its attractive early spring bloom, is commonly<br />

known as C!ltloniu ,japonica; later ~L:S Chav1.om vlc~ japonica, and<br />

now as Ch~~o~l~lr3 lap) aria.<br />

Chamaebatiaria. Rosace~.<br />

The Q&U, or So~baria, MiZl~j’oZium of nurserymen ; seeds in<br />

spring, as for spireas, or by heeled cuttings of half-ripened wood in<br />

summer in slight bottom heat.<br />

Chamaxyparis (White cedar). Pirwrce. 6,<br />

Raised from seeds freely, sown in spring, also by layers, but<br />

mainly by cuttings of mature wood put in a frame or greenhouse in<br />

autumn and kept cool and close over winter ; in spring, gentle<br />

bottom heat is applied. The retinosporas (which are juvenile<br />

forms of other species) are grown in this way from cuttings, and<br />

also many forms of C. La ~~isowianf~.. Other species are veneergrafted<br />

in winter on seedlings. Dwarf kinds lose their small<br />

stature if grafted.<br />

Chamaedaphne (Leather Leaf). EGeacrce.<br />

Propagated by seeds in peat or on live sphagnum moss, scarcely<br />

covered, kept uniformly moist and shady. Layers and suckers are<br />

employed ; also mature wood cuttings under glass in late summer.<br />

C. cabyczc~lcttrc is the Cassa~!ru and Androjmcdn cabyculata of nurseries.<br />

Chamaedorea. PlrI!mwrw.<br />

Grown from seeds. See Palms, page 377.<br />

Chamerops. ~‘~~I!IIIIIC~YR.<br />

Grown from seeds, and freely from suckers. See Palms, page 377.<br />

Charieis. Compositor.<br />

Propagat4 by seeds, either planted in the open or sown indoors<br />

and transplanted. Cr. htr~rophylla is the Kadfussia ~mclloidra of<br />

se&men.<br />

Cheiranthus (\l’allflower). Cruc(few.<br />

The perennials are grown from cuttings t,aken in autumn and<br />

carried o\-er winter in a frame or coolhouse. The annuals and<br />

biennials are readily raised from seeds.<br />

Cherry ( PI+UTI US clri,rrrr~, I-‘. Cvorasus, etc.). hsawe.<br />

Cherry stocks are commonly grown from seeds. If the ground<br />

is in readiness and is in proper condition, the seeds may be planted<br />

in fall, or even as soon as they are ripe. If stored until spring, they

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