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Corylus americana [Corylus nucleo rotundiori duriori -<br />
H a z e l n u t 7<br />
I. 1798<br />
Broadside Catalogue<br />
Crataeps crus-galli [Nespilus spinoza - Cockspur Hawthorn]<br />
I. to %@and 16 91<br />
Broadside Catalogue<br />
Crataegus x. [r,lespilis apiifolia - Carolina Hawthorn]<br />
Broadside Catalogue<br />
Crataegus 2. [flespilis azarol - Great Hawthorn]<br />
Broadside Catalome<br />
Crataegus 2. [PIespilis pumila]<br />
Broadside Catalogue<br />
Cupressus sempervirens [Italian Cypress]<br />
I. to America via England<br />
John Bartram to Peter Collinson October 16, 1757, Wildman<br />
Transcriptions<br />
ye Italian Cypress grows well but how they<br />
will fare next winter (which I expect will<br />
be hard enough) I can't say.<br />
'John Bartram to Peter Collinson January 3, 1758, Wildman<br />
Transcriptions<br />
We have now exceedingly warm weather like Ilay<br />
after a short spell <strong>of</strong> snow and frost which<br />
hath killed ye tops <strong>of</strong> my Italian Cypress that<br />
was planted in a south exposure while ye one<br />
that was exposed to the north was not hurt.<br />
Cvrilla racemiflora [Andromeda pumata - Iron Wood <strong>of</strong> Carolina]<br />
I. to England 1765<br />
Broadside Catalogue<br />
Diervilla lonicera [Diarvilla canadensis - Diarvilla]<br />
I. to England 1720<br />
Broadside Catalogue<br />
Diosn ros Virginia [Diospyros guajacina - Fersemmon]<br />
'TTldk-<br />
Broadside Catalogue<br />
John Bartram to Peter Collinson 1739, Wi ldman Transcript ions<br />
they are extra disapx-eecihle to e at until1 they<br />
are- thorow ripe and-will fall with shaking ye<br />
tree Then their pulp is very delicious but<br />
their skin which is as thin as ye finest<br />
paper still retains an astringent bitterness