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20 <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />
— — trunk (44) [2] back cover<br />
— szechuanensis (54) [2] 27<br />
— — propagation of (54) [2] 27–28<br />
Cotone<strong>as</strong>ter, small-leaved (56) [2] 25<br />
Cotone<strong>as</strong>ter (30) 172; (31) 314; (43) [1] 5; (44) [2] 30; (45) [2] 19, 20; (54) [2] 15; (48) [2] 34<br />
— divaricatus (55) [2] 30<br />
— ‘Firebird’ (43) [1] cover<br />
— horizontalis (35) 231, 232; (54) [2] 14<br />
— microphylla (35) 231, 232; (56) [2] 24<br />
— — var. thymifolia (35) 232<br />
— microphyllus (43) [1] 5<br />
Cotton (31) 231; (52) [2] 26<br />
Cottonwood (56) [2] 22<br />
— e<strong>as</strong>tern (31) 243; (32) 81<br />
Cottonwood Vista, Gwinn [OH] (56) [1] inside back cover<br />
Cotyledonary node (59) [3] 15–16, 20; [4] 10, 13<br />
Cotylelobium malayan (60) [4] 6<br />
Cough remedy [Madag<strong>as</strong>car] (32) 25<br />
Coulston, Mary B. (60) [2] 41<br />
Council on the Arts and Humanities of M<strong>as</strong>sachusetts (32) 265<br />
Country Garden, Josephine Nuese [review of] (33) 305<br />
Country Seats of the United States [Birch] (49) [2] 23<br />
Cours de la Reine [Paris] (57) [2] 5, 7<br />
Covent Garden Marketplace [London] (47) [4] 32<br />
Coventry bells (31) 178<br />
Cowan, Richard S., “The Herbarium As a Data Bank” (33) 3–12<br />
Cowania, endangered spp. of (46) [3] 8<br />
Cowberry (31) 236<br />
— mountain (35) 233<br />
Cowslip (31) 168, 172, 192<br />
Cowslips of Jerusalem (31) 188<br />
Cox, E. H. M. (44) [3] 25<br />
Cox, Paul Alan (56) [2] 38–39; (58) [1] 22, 26<br />
Cox, Paul C. (39) 355<br />
Cox, Reginald (49) [1] 13<br />
Crab Apples for America [1943] (30) 84<br />
Crabapple (30) 84, 94, 171; (31) 237, 246; (38) 157; (43) [1] 41; (55) [4] 13, 34–35; (57) [1] 24, 31<br />
— Asian (43) [1] 44<br />
— carmine (39) 118<br />
— flowering (53) [3] back cover<br />
— — Japanese (39) 119<br />
— Parkman (33) 174<br />
— Sargent (39) 119<br />
— Siberian (44) [4] 19<br />
— — columnar (39) 118<br />
— tea (39) 119<br />
— Tschonoskii (39) 119<br />
— wild sweet (31) 237<br />
Crabgr<strong>as</strong>s (34) 218, 219<br />
Cragg, Gordon (58) [1] 20<br />
Cramer, P. J. S. (44) [2] 10, 11, 11, 13<br />
“Cranberries: The L<strong>as</strong>t One Hundred Years,” Chester E. Cross (33) 284–291<br />
Cranberry (31) 236, 246; (33) 284, 289<br />
— bog (33) 289<br />
— European (30) 173<br />
— mountain (35) 233<br />
Cranberrybush, American (30) 173<br />
— European (35) 233; (53) [2] 18<br />
Cranesbill (31) 75, 183; (34) 97–124, 343, 345<br />
— Iberian (34) 344<br />
— lilac (34) 344<br />
— long-rooted (31) 183<br />
— tuberous-rooted (31) 183<br />
Crapemyrtle (36) 19; (43) [1] 3<br />
— common (31) 237<br />
Cr<strong>as</strong>sulacean acid metabolism (CAM) (54) [2] 6<br />
x Crataegosorbus miczurinii (46) [1] 35; (57) [1] 26