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THE DICTIONARY OF GARDENING. 
Red (Hardy Perennials)—continued. 
(ér or bd; 1-2); Geum rivale (1-3); Gillenia trifoliata 
(varying to w; 14); Gunnera scabra (4); Habenaria 
psychodes (s, varying to pi); Hedysarum coronarium 
(d; 9-4); H. c. flexuosum (tinged b; 3-4); Helianthemum 
vulgare vars.; Hesperis matronalis vars. (sc; 2-3); Heu- 
chera americana (14); H. sanguinea (d; 2-13) ; Hieracium 
aurantiacum (o-r; 1-14); Hyacinthus varieties (sc; $-1); 
Lilium bulbiferum (2-4); L. canadense (pa, spotted, vary- 
ing to y; 14-3); L. e. parvum, (o-r, spotted r-p; 14-2); 
L. Catesbei (o-r, spotted p; 1-2); L. chaleedonieum (s, 
rarely y; 2-3); L. concolor Buschianum (s; 1-3); L. 
davurieum (s; 2-3); L. elegans (pa s); L. pardalinum 
Bourgæi (o-r, spotted p; 3-7); L. p. Robinsoni (vér, shading 
to y, spotted; 7-8); L. philadelphieum (o-r, spotted p 
below; 1-3); L. pomponium (r or tinged o; 13-3); L. 
pseudo-tigrinum (s, dotted bk within; 3.4); L. superbum 
(o-r, spotted ; 4-6); L. tenuifolium (s; 3-1); L. tigrinum 
(o-r, spotted p-bk; 2-4) and vars.; Lychnis chalcedonica 
(s; 14-34); L. coronaria (3); L. fulgens (ver; 4-1); L. 
f. Haageana (s, varying to w; 4-1); Malva Alcea fastigiata 
(2-3); Mimulus cardinalis (1-3); Monarda didyma (s; 14); 
Orchis latifolia (r or p; 1); Ourisia coccinea (s; 4-1); 
O. Pearcei (cr, streaked bd); Oxalis tetraphylla (ror p-v) ; 
Oxytropis Lambertii (pi-ca; 4-1); Paonia officinalis (d 
er; 2-3); P. tenuifolia (d er; 1-14); P. varieties (sc); 
Papaver bracteatum (4); P. orientale (s; 2-3) and vars.; 
P. pilosum (pa s or o, marked w; 1-2); Pentstemon bar- 
batus (pi-r to ca; 3); P. b. Torreyi (d s; 3); P. Eatoni 
(cr-8; 13); P. Hartwegiana (s or bd; 2); P. Murfayanus | 
(2-3); P. varieties; Phlox glaberrima (1-2); P. paniculata 
vars. (3-4); P. varieties; Polygonum affine (pi-r; 4-4); 
P. amplexicaule (pi-r or w; 2-3); Primula altaica (p-cr or 
mv; 4-3); P. Auricula vars. (4); P. japonica vars. (cr or 
mar; 1-14); P. officinalis vars. (4-1); P. rofea (pi-ca 
y eye; 1); Salvia Roomeriana (d s; 1-2); Saponaria o 
moides (r or pi); Saxifraga ligulata (pa; 1); Scilla bifolia 
(r, b, or w; 1); S. nutans rubra; S. peruviana (r, w, or ly 
1-13) ; Scopolia carniolica (y or g within; 1); Sempervivum 
arachnoideum (filaments p; i) and var: S. atlanticum 
(pa; 1); S. Boissieri (Ü); S. calearatum (pa; 13); 8. 
ealeareum (pa, keeled g; 1); S. fimbriatum (1.3); e 
Moggridgei OI: S. Pomelii (pi-r; 3-1); Silene virginica - 
(d er; 1-2); Spiræa palmata (cr; 1-2) ; Statice tatarica (1) ; 
Symphytum bohemicum (r or r-p; 1-3); Tropsolum 
speciosum (s); Tulipa Eichleri (s, marked bk:and 3; T. 
elegans (y eye); T. Gesneriana vars.; T. Greigi (blotehed 
Léi A d Lone bon I. bk and y); T. Oeulus-soli 
otche and y; 1-13); T. præcox (blotched bk w); 
T. pubescens (sc); T. veru" dieci vie 
Half. -— ANNUALS.— Amarantus hypochondriacus 
(d er; 4-5) and var.; Calandrinia Menziesii (d p-cr); Calli- 
ae stephus chinensis vars (1-2); NDS globosa nana (11); 
. Impatiens Balsamina (1-2); sa pudica (1); Mirabilis 
. Jalapa (cr, w, or y; 2); Phlox Drummondii vars. 0 $: 
varieties; Zinnia elega 
Salvia coccinea (s; 2); Verbena 
We (8, er, &e.; 2). 
RENNIALS.—Amaryllis Belladonna (r or w, &e.; 2); 
Amphicome arguta (3); Anagallis linifolia vars. Aa 
Androsace carnea eximia (pi-cr, y eye; 4); Anomatheca 
cruenta (ca-cr; 3-1); Bessera elegans (s, or s and w; 2); 
Blumenbachia chuquitensis (y within); Brodima coccinen 
(bd, y-g at apex; 14); Crocosmia aurea (o-r; 2); Gladiolus 
brachyandrus (pa s; 2) ; G. cardinalis (s; 3-4); G. Colvillei 
(marked p; 11); G. eruentus (s, y-w at base; 2-3); Ge. 
psittacinus (s, marked y, tube g and p; 3); G. Saund: d 
(cr, spotted 10; 2-3); G. varieties (1-3); Kniphofia aloides 
(eoral-r, fading to o; 3-4) and vars.; K. Burchelli (s and y 
tipped g; 1}) ; K. Leichtlini (pa ver and y); K. Rooperi 
(o-r, turning y ; 2) ; Lobelia cardinalis (s ; 1-2) ; L. splendens 
(8; 1-2); SE coccinea (3). i 
.. Tender,—ANNUALS.—Celosia cristata (st, d; $); Sal- 
. piglossis sinuata vars. (c-h ; 2); Mimosa pudica (st: 1) 
PEN ) pudica (st; 1), 
| Achiras variegata d ; 4) ; C. Annsei fulgida (sf, o-r $ 3-5) ; 
A ..—Humea elegans (c-h, br-r, cr, or pi ; 5-6). 
Red (Tender) —continued. 4 ^n 
PERENNIALS.—Achimenes pedunculata (i-h, y eye; 2); 
A. picta (i-h, y eye; 14); Ada aurantiaca (st, o-s, streaked 
bk); Æchmea discolor (st, s; 2); Æ. fulgens (st, tipped b; 
1); Æ. hystrix (st, s; 24); Æ: spectabilis (st, pi-cr); Æ. 
Veitchii (st, s; 1); Agalmyla staminea (st, s; 2); Alstró. 
meria caryophyllea (st, s, sc; $-1); A. densiflora (c-h, s, 
spotted bk); Amomum angustifolium (st, r or y; 8); 
Ananas macrodonta (st, tinted buff); Anguloa Ruckeri 
sanguinea (c-h, d bd; 13); Anigozanthus coccineus (c-h, s; 
5); Antholyza caffra (c-h, s; 2); Anthurium Andreanum 
(st, o-r, spadix y; 1); A. Bakeri (st, sand pi; 1); A. ferrierense 
(st); A. Scherzerianum (st, spadix o; 1-1)) and vars.; 
Arpophyllum spicatum (i-h,d; 13); Asclepias curassavica 
(st, o-s; 1-3); Babiana ringens (c-h, $; 3-4); B. stricta. 
villosa (c-h, cr; 1); Batatas Cavanillesii (i-h, pa); Begonia 
boliviensis (i-h, s; 2); B. Chelsoni (i-h, o-r; 2); B. Clarkii 
(-h; 14); B. Davisii (i-h; 3); B. Frobeli (i-h, 8; 2); B. 
geranioides (i-h, waved w; 14); B. magnifica (i-h, pi-ca; ` : 
2); B. Sutherlandi (i-h, o-r, shaded p-r; 1-2); B. Veitchii ' + 
(i-h, cin; 2); B. varieties (i-h) ; Blandfordia Cunninghamii ; 
(c-h, y above; 1); B. flammea elegans (c-h, c, tipped y; 
2); B. princeps (c-h, o-r, y within; 1); B. grandiflora (c-h, 
c; 2); Blumenbachia contorta (c-h, o-r); Bomarea oligantha 
(c-h, y within); B. patococensis (c-h, c); B. Shuttleworthii 
(c-h, o-ver and y, spotted); Bravoa geminiflora (c-h, oz: 2); 
Bromelia bicolor (st, s) ; Broughtonia sanguinea (sf, bd; 14); . 
Brunsvigia faleata (i-h; 3); B. Josephine: (i-h,s; 13); B. 
multiflora (i-h; 1); Burbidgea nitida (st, o-s; 2.4); Canna 
. Auguste Ferrierst, o-r 10) ; C. 
Bihorelli (st, d er; 6.7); Q, discolor (sf; 6); C. gigantea 
(st, o-r and p-r; 6); C. limbata (st, yms 9); C. nigricans 
(st, eoppery r; 41-8); C. Van-Houttei (st, s); C. War-. 
wiezii (st, s and p; 3);,Cattleya marginata (i-ħ, pi-er, 
C. A. rosea (st, ca-pi; 
Tw 
B 
+ p pi and w; 1); Centropogon Lucyanus (st, pt-ca) ; 
waitesii (st, bd, tu 
tube y); Chironia jasminoides 
5 1-2} C. linoides fo 
(c-h, v « |; 1:9); Cineraria varieties ` |, 
GN ] Clonthus Dampieri (c-h, bk r p blotch; 2); Colin ` 
macrostachya (i-h; 11); Comparettia coccinea (i-hys, lip m 
tinged w; 3); Costus igneus (sf, o-s; 1.8); Crinum ——— 
. amabile (st, sc; 2.3): C. cruentum (st; 2); Curcuma ` 
Roscoeana (st, s, bracts o; 1); C. rubricaulis (st; 1); * A 
Cyclamen Coum (c-h, 4 1); C. ibericum (c-h; 4); C. —— 
neapolitanum (c-h, r or w, v-p spot; 3); C. varieties (c-h); 
Cymbidium pendulum purpureum (d, lip w and cr; 2) ; Disa ` 
: £s ifora Barrellii (c-h, o-s, lip veined cr; 2-3); D. g. U 
S (c-h, s and cr, veined pi; 2-3); Episcia fulgida. $ 
(st, ver; 3); Falkia repens (c-h, pa throat); Fittonia : 
gigantea (st, pa; 11); Gesnora Coopéri (st, s, throat 
spotted ; 2); G. i, aber? (st, ver; 1-2); G. exoniensis 
); G. pyramidalis (st, o-r, throat and lip oi: — - 
Gladiolus varieties (c-h; 1-3); Gloxinia varieties (sf); —— 
Hemanthus abyssinicus (st, s; 4); H. cinnabarinus (st; 1); ` 
H. Kalbreyeri (st, cr; 3); H. Katherine (st, d); Hedy- 
chium angustifolium (st; 3-6); Hibiscus coccineus (c-h. 5; 
Ce | | 
eta (st, y-r, spotted); ` ` 
hirta ch, d, varying to 
y A 
~. Qu 
Oxalis Bowiei (c-h, pi-r; 3-2) ; O. 
