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Brown—continued. 
Hardy.—PERENNIALS.—Aira flexuosa (1); Aplectrum 
hyemale (g-br; 1); Arisæma triphylla (p-br and g; 3-1); 
Asarum canadense (1) ; Cheiranthus Cheiri vars. (se; 1-2); 
us vulgaris (3); Fritillaria greca (1); Geranium 
" pheum (bk-br, spotted w); Helicodiceros crinitus (p-br ; 
1-13); Iris fulva (2-3); Primula Auricula vars. (1); P. 
Officinalis vars. (4-1). 
Half-Hardy.—PERENNIALS.— Calceolaria varieties (1) ; 
Eucomis nana ($); Ferraria Ferrariola (g-br; 3). 
Tender.—PERENNIALS.— Amomum Cardamomum (st; 
8); Bulbophyllum barbigerum (st, g-br; 4); Cattleya 
guttata Leopoldii (st, d, spotted r, lip r-p; 14-2); Colocasia 
indica (st; 5); Cymbidium Devonianum (st, pa, marked 
. mv-p,lip p and w; 13); C. giganteum (st, lip marked y and 
P; 21); C. Huttoni (st, cho and w); Dracontium perum 
(st, p-br; 5-6); Houlletia picta (st, column y); Hypolytrum 
latifolium (st; 2.4); Masdevallia ephippium (c-h, p-br, 
marked y, y tails) ; Odontoglossum tripudians (c-h, marked 
y-g); Oncidium annulare (i-h, marked y); O. bieallosum 
(sí, d, lip y); O. cucullatum (c-h, p-br); Vanda insignis 
_ (st, lip w and p-pi) ; Zygopetalum Clayi (i-h, p-br, lip p). 
LAVENDER, LILAC, AND MAUVE. The 
shades are indicated by the following abbreviations: d 
(dark); la (lavender) ; “pa (pale). 
Hardy.—ANNUALs.—Gilia androsacea (l, pi, or nearly 
w; 1-1); G. densiflora (L or nearly w; $1); Ionopsidium 
acaule (L, or w tinged v; 3); Lunaria annua (v-1; 13-3); 
Lupinus nanus (L and bi D. leolmia maritima 
vars. (3-1); Papaver somniferum vars. (3-4); Statice 
Suworowi (I). 
BrENNIALS.—Aquilegia glandulosa (l-b, petals w; 3-6); 
Fring Bigelovii (l, disk y; 21); Lunaria annua (v-l; 
PERENNIALS.—Aconitum uncinatum (l; 4-8); thio. ` 
nema coridifolium (pi-1; 4); Anemonopsis macrophylla (1 
and p; 2-3); Aquilegia olympica (mv-b, petals w; 13); A. 
. pyrenaica (l-b; 3-1); A. sibirica (l; 1); Armeria vulgaris 
(l, variable; 3-1); Asclepias Douglasii (p-l, sc; 2.3); 
pyrenzus (l-b, disk y; 1-11); Campanula carpathica 
pelviformis (l, sc; 3.13); C. c. turbinata Hendersoni 
(mv; 1); Chrysanthemum varieties ; Convolvulus althzoides 
( or pa 7); Coris monspeliensis (1; 3); Crocus biflorus 
(pa la, varying to w; 3); C. speciosus (l, striped p); C. 
vernus (l, v, or w; 4); O. varieties 
Dodecatheon Meadia (sz, 
Hookeri (pa; 3); Funkia ovata (b-1 ; 1-15; iu 
pert 2 (b-l or w; 1-13) ; Geranium 
rhodopensis (pa 1; i-i); Hyacinthus varieties (| and mv; 
2-1); Iris eretensis d: 2); T. cristata: (L marked y; 4): 
ug? (I and w; 14-2); I. nepalensis (1; 3-1); I. tec. 
Merendera Bulbocodium (pi-l; 1); Phlomis cashmeriana 
(pa 1; 2); Phlox divaricata (pa 1 or b; 3-14); P. Corse 
(¿ and mv); Primula Allionii (mv, w š 
or p-r, y centre; 1-1); P. denticulata (©; 4-1); P. d. pul. 
eherrima (d 1; $-1); P. japonica yars. (; 1-11) š P. 
obconica (pa 1 or p; 4-1); P. sinensis e 
Salvia carduacea (la; 1) i 
14-34); S. peruviana (i, r, or w; 1-11); 
Ñ folia (1; 2); Viola odorata vars. (la, sc). 
Half-hardy.—Annvats.—Callistep hus chinensis vars. 
>: _- Grahami (I or pt; 2); Verbena varie- 
mv). 
; PERENNIALS.— Gladiolus varieties ( and mv: 
ogon japonicus intermedius (L; 13) ; Petunia woo,’ 
ties (| and my); Triteleia unifi i en. 
x venosa (Lor b; 2). B. 
THE DICTIONARY OF GARDENING. 
Lavender, Lilac, and Mauve —con!inued. 
Tender.—Annvat.—Browallia grandiflora (c-h, pa lor 
w; 1-3). SHIT 
PERENNIALS.—Achimenes Kleei (A. I, marked y; HB; 
A. multiflora G-A, l; 1); Barkeria Lindleyana Centers 
(c-h, pi-l, lip blotched p; 2); B. melanocaulon (c-h, pši, ` 
lip r-p and g; 1); B. spectabilis (c-h, pi-l, lip marked p 
and r; 1); Calanthe Dominyi (st, I, lip d p; 1); Calo. 
chortus eceruleus (c-h, l, marked d b; 4-4); C. Gunnisoni 
(c-h, pa l, va and p); C. splendens (c-h, l; 14); 
Didymocarpus primulefolia (st, 1; 4-3); Epidendrum 
nemorale (st, mv or pi-l, lip striped +); Episcia chon- 
talensis (st, l, y centre; i); Gladiolus varieties (c-h ; 
1-3); Gloxinia varieties (st); Griffinia dryades (i-h, p-l, 
w centre; 11); G. ornata (ih, bl; 1.13); Hya- 
einthus varieties (c-h, I and mv, sc; 3-1); Ixia capil- 
laris (c-h, I or pi; 11); Lachenalia lilacina (c-h; 4-4); 
Lelia anceps (c-h, pi-l, lip p and 1, sc; 11); L. majalis 
(c-h, 1, lip marked r-p and w; 3); Nierembergia filicaulis 
(c-h, y centre; 4-1); Odontoglossum Cervantesii (i-h, pi-l, 
barred r-br at base); Podolepis gracilis (cesh, l, p, or w; 
3); Pogonia Gammieana (i-h, pa l, pi, and g); Ptero- 
discus speciosus (c-h, L or r; 2); Sparaxis pendula (c-h, 05 
4); Wablenbergia saxicola (c-h, pal; 1-3); Wigandia 
macrophylla (c-h; 10). 
LILAC. See Lavender, Lilac, and Mauve. 
MAUVE. See Lavender, Lilac, and Mauve. 
PINK.—The shades are indicated by the following 
abbreviations: d (dark), ff (flesh), pa (pale), ro (rose), 
sa (salmon). m. 
Hardy.—Annvats.—Agrostemma cceli-rosa (pi or w; 
1); Armeria cephalotes (ro or r; 1-13) ; Campanula Erinus 
(b-pi; 1-1); Centaurea Cyanus (varying to b and w; 2-3); 
Clarkia elegans vafs. (2); Gilia androsacea rosacea (ro ; 
i-D; G. micrantha (ro; 2); Iberis umbellata carnea (pa 
or fl; i-1); Lathyrus grandiflorus (ro); Linum grandi- P 
florum (1-1) ; Malcolmia maritima vars. (ro; 3-1); Nonnea 
rosea (throat y-w; 4-1) ; (Enothera amæna (ro, spotted Tj 
1-2); Papaver somniferum vars. (3-4) ; Sabbatia campestris 
(s-aq, ro; 1); Saponaria calabrica (ro; 3-1); Silene 
Atocion; 3-1) ; S. pendula (fl); S. p. compacta (4). 
BrENNIALS.—Althea caribea (ro, y base; 3); A. rosea 
(ro, Ee: 8). o 
PERENNIALS.—Acantholimon glumaceum (ro; 3); A. - 
venustum (ro; 3-3) ; Acanthus longifolius (pi or p; 3-44); 
A. mollis (pi or w; 3-4) and var.; A. spinosissimus (34); 
Achillea asplenifolia (ro; 14); A. Millefolium roseum 
(ro; 1-3); Acis roseus (ro; 1); Aconitum japonicum (fl; 
6); Æthionema grandiflorum (ro; 1}); Alisma Plantago 
(aq, pa ro) ; Allium acuminatum (d ro; 4-3); A. Bidwelliæ ` 
(ro; 4); A. Breweri (d ro; 4); A. falcifolium (pa ro; p; 
A. roseum (l-ro ; 1-13) ; Alstrómeria chilensis (pior r, marked 
y; 2-3); Althea cannabina (ro; 5-6); Anagallis tenella 
(saq; 4); Androsace Laggeri (4); Anemone japonica ) 
elegans (pa ro; 2-3); A. nemorosa rosea (ro; 4); Am ` 
tennaria dioica (1); Anthyllis montana (pi or p; ii : 
Arabis arenosa (ro, rarely w or p; 1); Armeria dianthoides | 
(pa; 3); A. juncea (ro; 4); A. juniperifolia (d ro; $); A. 
plantaginea (ro; 1); A. setacea (pa ro; 4); A. vulgaris 
Laucheana (da ; 1-1) ; Asperula montana (3-3); Aster longi- ` 
folius formosus (14-2); A. novw-angliw rubra (da; 6); A. 
pendulus (ro, at first w; 2); Astilbe rubra (ro; 4-6); 
us pannosus (}-3); Astrantia helleborifolia (1); 
A. major (1-2) ; Bellis perennis var. (4) ; Boltonia : 
(f; 2); B. glastifolia (13) ; Butomus. umbellatus (aq, ro); - 
Calystegia pubescens flore-pleno ( fl, turning ro) ; Centaurea ` 
dealbata (ro; 1.13); Chrysanthemum varieties; Claytonia | 
sibirica (ro; 1-1) ; Clintonia Andrewsiana (d ro ; 2 Col- 
chicum byzantinum (pa ro; 4); Corydalis Kolpakow- 
(pi or p; 4); Cynanchum roseum (pi-r; 1-14) 
Dahlia varieties; Dianthus alpinus (d ro, spotted LÆR 3). 
D. cæsius (ro, sc; 1-3); D. C. llus vars. (sc; 13-2) 
D. deltoides (ro; 4-3); D. fimbriatus (ro; 1); D. 
