394 
acute, glaucous, rather ciliated. 
short. Flowers purple. 
Purple-flowered Pink. Fl. June, July. Pl. 4 foot. 
96 D. srricrus (Smith, fl. grec. t. 403.) stem 1-flowered ; 
calycine scales 4, short; petals crenate, beardless ; leaves flat, 
bluntish, with scabrous margins. 2. H. Native of Mount 
Athos. Flowers small, white, rather flesh-coloured in the disk. 
Straight-stemmed Pink. Fl. June, July. Pl. 4 to 1 foot. 
97 D. sca'ser (Thunb. prod. p. 81. but not of Schleich.) 
stem 1-flowered, pubescent; calycine scales 4, lanceolate, 
shorter than the tube; petals entire or crenate; leaves trique- 
trous, villous, serrulated? %.G. Native of the Cape of Good 
Hope. Flowers white or pinkish. 
Scabrous Pink. Fl. June, July. Pl. 3 foot. . 
98 D. cæsrıtòsus (Thunb. prod. 1. p. 81.) stems 1-flowered ; 
calycine scales 4, lanceolate ; petals entire; leaves triquetrous. 
Y.G. Native of the Cape of Good Hope. 
Tufted Pink. Fl. June, July. Pl. 4 to 4 foot. 
§ 2. 
y.H. Native? Calyx ample, 
Petals fringed, or very deeply fringe-toothed. 
* Stem simple, 1-flowered. 
99 D. Ga’tuicus (Pers. ench. 1. p. 495.) stems ascending, 
generally 1-flowered: calycine scales short, ovate, somewhat 
mucronate ; petals dentately-multifid ; leaves linear, somewhat 
ciliated. 2%. H. Native of the south of France in sandy places. 
D. arenarius, D. C. syn. no. 4325. icon. Gall. rar. p. 14. t. 41. 
but not of Lin. Flowers white, livid at the base. 
French Pink. Fl. June, Aug. Clt.? Pl. 4 foot. 
100 D. sva‘vis (Willd. enum. suppl. p. 24. Spreng. neue 
entd. 2. p. 168.) stem generally 1-flowered; calycine scales 4, 
acute, short ; petals bearded, doubly and deeply serrated ; leaves 
linear, spreading, glaucous. 2%.H. Native of? Flowers pink, 
sweet-scented. Dianthus ce'sius, Smith in Lin. trans. vol. 2.? 
Sweet Pink. Fl. June, July. Pl. 4 foot. 
101 D. rte`‘ner (Balb. act. acad. taur. 7. p. 13. t. 3.) stem 1- 
flowered ; petals fringed, glabrous ; calycine scales 4, lanceo- 
late-linear, a little shorter than the tube. Y. H. Native of 
Tenda, on the margins of fields. Flowers red. 
Tender Pink. Fl. June, July. Clt. 1817. Pl. 4 to 4 foot. 
102 D. squarrdsus (Bieb. fl. taur. 1. p. 331. suppl. p. 302. 
cent. 1. t. 33.) stems generally 1-flowered; calycine scales 
ovate, acute, very short; petals multifid; leaves awl-shaped, 
channelled, stiff, short, recurved. 2.H. Native of Tauria on 
hills in the colony of Sarepta. D. arenarius, Pall. itin. 3. p. 
600. Flowers like those of D. plumarius, but the calyx is 
longer. Petals white, finely jagged. 
Squarrose Pink. Fl. June, Aug. Clt. 1817. Pl. 4 foot. 
103 D. Mussinr (Horn. hort. hafn. 1. p. 408.) stems gene- 
rally 1-flowered, procumbent ; calycine scales oval, mucronate, 
thrice shorter than the tube ; petals multifid, beardless ; leaves 
awl-shaped, reflexed. %4. H. Native of Caucasus. Flowers 
white. 
Mussin-Puskin’s Pink. Fl. Ju. Aug. Clt. 1823. Pl. 4 ft. 
104 D. rra'crans (Bieb. fl. taur. 1. p. 331. suppl. p. 301.) 
stems generally 1-flowered; calycine scales 6, ovate-lanceolate, 
acuminated, shorter than the tube ; petals semi-multifid, beard- 
less; leaves awl-shaped, with roughish margins. 2. H. Native 
of subalpine situations in Caucasus. Sims, bot. mag. 2067 ? 
D. multifidus, Willd. herb. ex Steven. inlitt. Leaves long, very 
narrow. Calyx long. Petals white, suffused with purple. 
Segments of calyx narrow, acute. 
Fragrant Pink. Fi. July, Sept. Clt. 1804. Pl. 4 to 3 foot. 
105 D. serotinvs (Waldst. et Kit. hung. 2. p. 188. t. 172.) 
stems generally 1-flowered; calycine scales 6, somewhat ovate, 
bluntish, four times shorter than the calyx; petals multifid, 
almost naked; leaves awl-shaped, glaucous, ciliated. Y. H. 
1 
CARYOPHYLLEZ. 
III. Diantuvs. 
Native of Hungary. D. arenarius, Towns, itin. hung. 3. p. 488. 
t. 16. D. plumarius £, Wahl. fl. carp. p. 126. Flowers pur- 
plish or white. 
Late-flowering Pink. Fl. Aug. Sep. Clt. 1804. Pl. 2 tol ft. 
106 D. SPRENGE'LII ; stem 1-flowered ; calycine scales ovate, 
cuspidate, 3 times shorter than the tube of the calyx ; -petals 
fringed, somewhat bearded ; leaves linear, smooth. 4%.H. Na- 
tive of the south of Germany. D. alpéstris, Sternb. ex Spreng. 
syst. 2. p. 381. Flowers white. 
Alp Pink. Fl. June, July. Clt. Pl. 4 foot. 
107 D. rerraus (Waldst. et Kit. hung. 3. t. 222.) stem 
usually 1-flowered ; calycine scales obovate, mucronate; petals 
beardless, multifid ; leaves awl-shaped, entire, glabrous, nerved. 
4Y. H. Native of Hungary. Flowers white, usually with a 
dark circle. 
Var. B; flowers larger; petals deflexed. %. H. D. pe- 
tree us, Sims, bot. mag. 1204. Flowers whitish. 
Rock Pink. Fl. June, Aug. Clt. 1804. Pl. 4 foot. 
108 D. arenarius (Lin. spec. 589.) stems generally l- 
flowered ; calycine scales ovate, obtuse ; petals multifid ; leaves 
linear. 2.H. Native of the colder parts of Europe in sandy: 
places. Sims, bot. mag. t. 2038. Petals divided beyond the 
middle of the disk into very narrow lobes, furnished with a 
livid spot and pressed purple hairs at the base of each, the rest 
white. Perhaps a variety of D. plumaruus. 
Sand Pink. Fl. May, July. Clt.? Pl. $ foot. 
109 D. crintrus (Smith in Lin. soc. trans. 2. p. 300. fl. 
grec. 401.) stem 1-flowered; calycine scales 4, oval, mucro- 
nate, somewhat diverging, three times shorter than the tube; 
petals multifid, beardless. 4%. H. Native of the Levant. Willd. 
spec. 2. p. 678. Petals white, divided into capillary segments. 
A spreading plant. 
Hair-petalled Pink. Fl. July, Aug. Pl. ż foot. j 
110 D.Arro'stu (Presl. ex Spreng. syst. p. 179.) stems tufted, 
usually 1-flowered; calycine scales 4, emarginate, mucrone, 
4 times shorter than the tube of the calyx ; petals fringe-tooth- 
ed, beardless ; leaves linear, channelled, glaucescent, stiff, serru- 
lated. Y.H. Native of Sicily. 
Arrost’s Pink. Fl. June, July. Pl. 4 foot. 
* * Stems branched. Flowers solitary, aggregate, or panicled. 
stem erect, 
111 D. suave‘orens (Spreng. nov. prov. 16.) ovate- 
smooth; flowers somewhat corymbose; calycine scales als 
lanceolate, acute, adpressed, shorter than the calyx 3 a 
multifid, bearded, spotted; leaves linear-lanceolate, glaucous, 
nerveless, with scabrous margins. 4. H. Native? Recelv th 
under the name of D. Chinénsis. Flowers white, spotted wi 
urple ? t to 3 ft. 
P Sweet-scented Pink. FI. Ju. Aug. Clt. 1820. Pl. z to a 
112 D. Si’cunus (Presl. ex Spreng. syst. p. 179.) stem tufi , 
few-flowered ; calycine scales about 6, obovate, aero hed; 
times shorter than the tube of the calyx ; petals fringe-too 
leaves linear, channelled, ciliately-scabrous, glaucous. 
Native of Sicily. Flowers pale red. 
Sicilian Pink. Fl. June, July. Clt. 1828. Pl 4 foot d. 2 
113 D. argens (Ait. hort. kew. ed. 1. vol. 2. Pp» * e scales 
vol. 3. p. 8.) stems branched ; flowers solitary ; ec brad of the 
4, lanceolate, short; petals emarginate. %. G. rahe petals 
Cape of Good Hope. Differing from D. deltoides, m Leaves 
being hardly crenated, and destitute of the purple ai e. Petals 
very narrow, striated, and serrulated. Calyx very ones crena- 
ovate, dentately fringed at the apex, white. Perhaps ' 
tus, Thunb. no. 76. and D. Burchéllii, Ser. no~57- fet, 
Whitish Pink. Fl. Aug. Clt.4787.. Pl. 1 to 3 stem erect, 
114 D. serguLa tus (Desf. fl. atl. 1. p. 346.) sten 
