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(t. GOlO), says it forms snow-white masses on a little rocky islst in 

 the bay of Mogadore, on the Western Morocco coast, whence it was 

 obtained by Mr. Maw of Broseley. It is an undershrub, with leaves 

 of variable shape, wholly covered with a thick snow-white tomentum; 



THE WOOLLY JIABIGOLD. 



the flowers are yellow and may be likened to those of a marigold or 

 larger raywort. It will probably rank with such things as 

 G-naphalium lanatum, Centaurea ragusina, and Salvia argentea, for 

 the sake of its snow-white leafage, and will require only the usual 

 treatment of tender bedding plants. 



January. 



