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58. JASMINUM subulatum. 



alternis ternatis glabris : foliolis ovalibus 



laciniis ovatis. 



palis subulatis, corolbe (lute*) limbo quinquepartito 



A Chinese shrub, for specimens of which I am indebted 

 to the Hon. W. F. Strangways, who raised it in his garden 

 at Abbotsbury. It is very like J. pamculatum, but has yel ow 

 flowers, and must be a pretty shrub ; greenhouse no doubt. 



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59. ACHIMENES grandiflora. 



DeCand. Prodr. vii.. 536. 



This is probably as fine a species as A. l° n g ifl <"?- 

 „W of it received from M. von Houtte, nurseryman at Ghent, 



ffte Hort euhnral Society, has Elm-like leaves, covered 

 with coarse hairs, ovate-oblong, serrated, .^ n " *£ 

 than the other, deep green above, and stained on the under 

 Ste wi* Mood-redans The flowers are of . mch J»£ 



mirole remarkably handsome, on a stalk as long as tne 



pS's rfS. leave's. At the base they are verr muc^sacc* . e ; 



1W x^fsass^m 



this infliction 



60. SOLANUM concavum 



ongo-hn 

 »aniculis 



££££££ Spanulato, antUJri, *,u.libuB. 



A handsome greenhouse climt*r raised seven yea. .since 

 at Spofforth, where it is now fourteen £«*&£» concave 

 vatory and loaded with blossom. It \™™ T J°S. pscudo- 

 .,„_,, '„,„,,„ Wve*. in form not unlike those o l rf 



dark-green 



J3K7 and. panicles of violet flowers ^ . • -- 

 Eli whence it was brought by Mr. ruining, 



Chili, whence 

 lection it is no. 2G3 



