SUPPLEMENT. 0 
_ Red (Tender Perennials)—continued. White (Hardy btta o ee 
pav; 1); O. lasiandra (c-h, cr; 4-14); O. variabilis rubra | Aizoon (4); Anthericum Liliago (1-13); A. Liliastrum 
(c-h; i); Pelargonium varieties (c-h); Phormium, tenax | (1-2); A. ramosum (2); Aponogeton distachyon (ag, anthers 
(c-h, r or j; 6) and vars.; Pinguicula caudata (c-h, ca); | p-br, se); Aquilegia cærulea alba (1-11); A. fra s (w or 
Pitcairnia corallina (st, petals edged w); P. fulgens (st; | par; 14-2); Arabis albida (1-2); A. alpina (3); A. lucida 
3); P. Karwinskiana (st; 1-2); P. muscosa (st; 1); P. | (4)? A. petræa (1); Arenaria balearica (4); A. graminifolia 
pungens (st; 1-14); P. tabulæformis (st); Plumbago rosea | (3-4); A. grandiflora (4-4) ; A. laricifolia (4); A. rotundi- 
(st, pi-s; 2); Pterodiscus speciosus (c-h, l or r; 2); Renan- | folia (1); Armeria vulgaris alba (}-1); Arum tenuifolium 
thera coccinea (i-h, bd); Salvia coccinea (c-h,s; 2); S. | (1); Aselepias quadrifolia (sc; 1); Asperula odorata (1-1) ; 
gesnereflora (c-h, s; 2); Scutellaria costaricana (st, y-s, | Asphodelus albus (2); Aster acuminatus (2); A.alpinus 
lip y within; 3-13); S. Lehmanni (st, s; 1-2); S. Moci- | albus (4-3) ; A. dracunculoides (3); A. dumosus (2) ; A. d. 
niana (st, s, lip y within; 13); S. splendens (st, s; 1); | albus (2); A. ericoides (3); A. hyssopifolius (w, or shaded 
Selenipedium Sedeni (i-h, cr, p-cr, and w; 14); Sinningia | p; 14-2); A. longifolius (3) ; A. multiflorus (3); A. Trades. 
E speciosa vars. (st); Siphocampylos betulefolius (st ; 3); canti (9); Astilbe rivularis (y-w or r; 3); Astragalus 
7 S. coccineus (st, s; 3); S. Humboldtianus (st, s; 3); So- | hypoglottis alba (4); Astrantia carniolica (4-1); Baptisia 
phronitis grandiflora (c-h, s or cin); S. militaris (c-h, cin | alba (2); Bellevalia romana (1); B. syriaca (1); Bellidi- 
or cr, lip y and +; 3); Sparaxis tricolor grandiflora (c-h, | astrum Michelii (1) ; perennis (1) ; Brodiwa congesta 
cr, 1-2) ; Spigelia splendens (sf, s; 13) ; Spiranthes eolorans | alba (1); B. lactwa (midribs g; 1-2); Cacalia suaveolens 
=, (üh, s; 2); Sprekelia formosissima (c-h, cr or w; 2); | (3-5); C. tuberosa (2-6); Caltha (aq; 1); 
” Stachys coccinea (c-h, s; 1-2); Stenomesson coccineum | Camassia esculenta Leichtlinii (c; 2); Campanula barbata 
(ih, er; 1); 8. inearnata (i-h; 2); Swainsona galegifolia | alba (}-1}); C. bononiensis var. (2-3); C, cæspitosn alba 
x (c-h, d; 1); Thunbergia coccinea (st, varying to o-pi); | (4-4); C. glomerata var. (1-2); C. grandis alba (1-2); C. 
te Tricho erispa (i-h, er, edged w); Tritonia crocosmi- isophylla alba ; C. lacti (c tinged b, or b; 2-6); C. nitida 
flora (c-h, 0-8); T. miniata (c-h, 8; 1-1) ; Tropzolum Jarrattii | (w or b; 1-2); C. nobilia var. (2); C. persicwfolia alba 
(ch, o-i ted y); Vallota purpu eh: 2-9); V. p. | (1-3); C. p. a. coronata (1-3); C. pusilla alba (4-4); C. 
1 eximia (ch, throat w; 2-3); Wotecnia’ densifiors (c-h, pi-r; | pyramidalis vars. (4-5); C. Rupuncalus (w or b; 2-5); €. —— 
` * 11.2); W. Meriana (c-h, sor p; 4-2). . rotundifolia alba (4-1); C. r. Hostii var. (1-1) ; C. speciosa ` — 
© VIOLET.» Purple and Violet. ` EE (0), Cartas 
LT cua Um E DEL - ` i ; v. ; t 
E "HI så T shade is indicated by the abbre- 4 end P Aa ers grandiflora (lip tipped y; 
viation iv ;' d andepa refer.to dark at n markings. 1-2); Cerastium — (4); boe arem. vi von 
'. Mardy.—ANNURLs.—Agrostemma éeli-rosa (jor pi; | Boissieri (4-1); C. gran iorum (}); C. tomento: ; 
1); Argemone albiflora (1); A. hirsuta (2); Bellium | Chaptalia tomentosa (}); Chelone obliqua alba (2-3); 
bellidioides (1); Blumenbachias in s (scales r-y; 1); Chlorogalum ponieridianum (veined p; 2); Chrysanthemum 
Borago officinalis (w, b, or p31-2); Centranthus macro- | .argenteum (1) ; C. varieties; Cimicifuga americana (2-3) ; 
siphon var. (2); Clarkia elegans vårs. (2); C. pulchella 3 “©. japonica (3); C. racemosa (3-5); Clematis recta (sc; 
vars. (14-2) ; Delphinium, Ajacis (w, r, or b; 4:1 i$Gilia "| 23); Clintonia uniflora (1) ; Convolvulus Scammonia (e or 
liniflora- (1) ; G. tricolor varet (1) ; Hei Miri: r); Coptis occidentalis (s-aq ; 4-1); C. trifolia (s-aq; ÉD; 
: laceùm (sc; 2); IBeris toronaria (LI Ionopsidium sbaule | Corydalis cava albiflora (1) ; Crambe cordifolia (sc ; 6); C. 
E. ( tinged v, or 1; 1); Loasa vuleaniea (29, Malcolmia pense (r at back ; 1); Crocus biñorus (varying tol; 4); 
‘maritima vars. (1-1) ; Malope trifida (w or p; 1); Matri- . Boryi (c, throat o; 4); C. vernus (w, L ot v; i5 v 
p earia. inodora flore-pleno ; Nemophila maculata (blotched | #varieties ; Dahlia varieties ; Delpbinium exaltatum (w "3 SS 
si vp; ji N: ses alba (bk entre; 4); Nigella | 36);D.gran m album (1-2) ; D. g.album- m ( ps 
* damascena (w or b ; 1-2); Papaver somniferum vars. (3-4) ;  diphylld&(p outside; 4-1) ; deg Ss n 
E Polygonum orientale (w or pi-p ; 3-10) ; Sabbatia calycosa | Dianthus arenarius (2) ; ee "bat n AN KEE 135 $e 
= 0 * (sag; 4-13) ; Scabiosa atropurpurea vars. (se; phi n Fer rais e x0 Di ntra spectabilis vam. (äi: 
K C peolum majus vars. (e). neste ste Ab + M : nen dE. Dota 
t. 7 PrENNIALS.— Androsace coronopifolia (3) ; Blumgpbac | DR bus (1-13) ; et? —— PE 
‘coronaria (11); Digitalis purpurea (varying to p; 9-5); |ptheon Meadia (w, pip, Of l; — Draba Mawii (s. 
- "Eschscholtzia californiem crocea vars. (1); Hesperis gran- nivalis (4) ; ) lee gue se pis 0) bD 
diflora vars. (4); H. tristis vars. fev or c, se; 29; (bordered b; 2); Drypis wg, w or „r ; $); Epio 
* Mi ‘a laevigata (11). te . bium hirsutum (w or pa pr; * 2 rre 
: ^ - "PERENNIALS.—Abronia frágrana (064-2) ; Acanthus | (1-13); E. Muss up); Er Weser inae Ay 
E y". rar " Áger (2); A. atrata Erigeron grandiflorus ud p: 4-3); 4 
mollis (w or pi; 3-4); Achille €— rum (spotted p; 1); Erythronium dens-canis (w or FP, 
(2); A. Clavenne (3) ; A. Herba-rota (D) ; A moschata (D; | lira DESEE Mis (1) ; F.o. grandiflora (1): Fritillaria 
> «A. peetinata (1); A- Ptarmioa floge-plom OMe To'o); A. | Meleagris var. (1) ; Funkis ovata (w or b-l; 11); P. subs 
— (5; A. umbellata (4-4); Acip lla ei dete cordata (1}-2); Galanthus Elwesii (spotted g; 4-1); G 
en e nivalis (marked g; 4); G. plicatus (g-w; $); Galax 
a ; i us ; 3) - .9 "i 
ACA s i tatum (e; 2-6); A. gHalleri bicolor (variegated | aphylla (1-4); Galega 3 gen: ri 
= b; 4-6); A. ochroleucum e? 2. " oath e vert eg candicans (4) ; am triflorum (edged 
^! 5741-6); A. v, bicolor (edged 8 ; 9); Aches "4375 bo m Kate $ m 
Ke ) so (ier b; 1) and var.; Agrostemma coronaria it H cue ry aper m Pe : 
` (eye; 1-2); Aletris faritiosa (11-2) ; Alisma natans (aq); | die s UT 
` AWium neapolitanum (14-13); A. nigrum (wor v; 21-94); | paypi 
^ — a oulatum sttépuifoliam (2-14); Anemone alpina (vari> | (2-3) ; 
i Va w. i iable; 4); A. decapetala (c or | vars. (ae ; 
' able; 1); A. baldensis (var ; erpyllifolia ( 
e se A. dichotoma (tinged r beneath ; 1}); A. Hepatica serpy. i 
* iba; D: Avjaponice albe (2.9); A. narcissifons s T a 
D. Qo ius WA d var. ; A. på liana bee d Sons e 
(o. Bose plone Gui ER antbero; 14); A. stellate | balicircidee (3 0d) 
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