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THE NURSERY-LIST 289<br />

Corn-Salad ( Vdwinndla oliforia). I’nhia~nace~.<br />

Grown from seccls sown in spring, lat,e summer or autumn.<br />

plants mature quickly in cool weather.<br />

The<br />

Cornus (I~ogwood. Q&r). Comacr~<br />

Propagated by seed, suckers, layers and cmtings. Seeds usually<br />

germinate the second year, being stratified t.he first winter. The<br />

herbaceous species, C. c~r~zu&rGs- and C. suwica, may be increased<br />

by division, as also by seeds. The willow-like soft-wooded cornuses<br />

grow from cuttings of ripe wood, C. stolonifera and its kin<br />

by layers or y tolons. They are often raised from firm-wood cuttings<br />

in summer in frames. Named varieties and some species are<br />

budded in many cases, especially all the weak-growing sorts. If<br />

possible? the stock should be the same species as the horticultural<br />

variety when praftage is employed. CO~WZIS mas, raised from<br />

Iseed, is, however, a favorite stock. Shield-budding in late summer<br />

ant1 veneer-grafting are most successful. Fig. 99.<br />

Coronilla. LPg 11 Ul iwsn.<br />

Mostly grown from seeds and by division. Cuttings of young<br />

wood are sometimes employed, handled in a frame or a greenhouse.<br />

Cortaderia (Pampas-Grass). G’rcl ItI irrep.<br />

Propagated by st~ls, started under glass in the North ; also<br />

inrrea,secl 1,)~ dividing the clump::. The pampas-grass was formerly<br />

included in the genus Gynerium.<br />

Corydalis. E'utr~uritrww.<br />

Grown from seeds and by division ; the bulbous-rooted species<br />

by offsets.<br />

Corylopsis. H~l~~l~l~~l~~li~lt~(I~~Q.<br />

Propagated by seed:; sown in spring, with slight bottom heat,<br />

and by cuttings of half-ripened wood in summer under glass ;<br />

also by layers which root readily in moderately moist peaty soil.<br />

Cory1us (Hazel. Filbert. Cobnu t). BPf dacm. 1<br />

Propagated by seeds, suckers, layers and cuttings. Grafting<br />

and budding are each practicable, and are adopted when growing<br />

tall standards or scarce varieties. The seed should be sown as<br />

soon as gathered, or stored in sand (stratified) till the following<br />

spring. All superior varieties should be increased by suckers or<br />

layers. Stools kept for layering must be allowed to make more<br />

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