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The Dictionary of Gardening. 



IMFATIENS. To the species described 

 179-80, Vol. TI., the following should now be 

 They require stove treatment. 



on pp. 

 added. 



Impatiens— confmtfefZ. 



showy, axillary, solitary or corymbose ; claws of the segments 

 white, marked blue; sepals and petals broad, the dorsal sepal 

 rounded, the lateral lobes oblong ; spur red, recurved. Summer. 



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I. eomorensis (Comoro Islands), f/. hriuht carmine. lar^e, with 

 a white, biti.l spur. /. elliptic-lanceolaie, acute, crenate. Comoro 

 Islands, 1837. A pretty plant, of vigorous growth. 



I. cnspldata (cuspidate), jt. rosy, solitary in the a^cils of the 

 leaves, having a long, filiform spur. L lanceolate, acuminate 

 serrated. Stems glaucous. Birma, 1884. 



L Hawkeri (Lieut. Hawker's). j«. browuish-red, large, very 



L&''Zrf'^J.^}\^^^'^^^^ ^«°g' 2in. broad, opposite or 



^l^d^* T^ ^^^xt^ ^^^l^^^^' ovate-elliptic, acuminata Sunda 



'cf™h^.h?P*^.?P^ l^-V'.^^P Hannington's). /. rich purple- 



^^?uiifl^r?i ^'^^ ^ bnlliant rosy hSe. Zanzibar, 1886 A 

 perpetual-fioweruiii varietv. * 



