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THE DICTIONARY 
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OF GARDENING. 
White (Tender Perennials)—continued. 
T. suavis (i-h, w or c, lip marked v-pi and y, sc); Utricu- 
laria montana (st, marked y); Van eet emer (st, 
marked pi, m, and p); Xanthorrhea ch: 5-6); 
Xanthosia rotundifolia (eh: 1-2); Wants ifolia (c-h; 
15-20); Zephyranthes candida (c-h, g at base; i-i; 
Zygopetalum candidtm (st, lip pi-p and w; 3); Z. Dayanum 
(st, marked g and p-v); Z. trinmphans (st, marked b); 
Z. Wallisii (c-h "marked v). 
YELLOW.—The shades ate indicáted by the following 
abbreviations: bw (buff), chr (chrome), ci (citron), d. (dark), 
go (golden), le (lemon), n (nankeen), o (orange), pa (pale), 
str (straw), su (sulphur). i 
Hardy.—ANNUALS.—Amarantus caudatus var. (2-3); 
Argemone ochroleuca (pa; 14); Bartonia albescens (or 
biennial) (pa; 1-4); B. aurea (go; 1); Bivonea lutea 
— (4-3); Calendula maderensis (o; 2); C. officinalis (o; 3); - 
ja indivisa (g-y, bracts r; 4-1); Centaurea suave-. 
olens (sc ; 13) ; Cerinthe minor (sometimes spotted Dr ; 1- 15; |. alpinum d d Du del m (pa); E- pumilum (pa 
Chlora perfoliata (go; 1); Olysanthomum: ium aF su, $: ee ce 1-95. Res 
(4; C. segetum (13) cO. & grandiflorum (14); Collomia j| asp Ze (4-5); F 2 ge 12); F. glauca 8); , 
grandiflora (r-y; 11-2); Coreopsis Drummondi (r-br circle ; 
1); C. tinctoria (p-br blotch; 2); Erysimum Perofskianum 
(r-o; 1); Gilia micrantha, aurea (go; i); Helianthus 
annuus (6) and vars. ; Limnanthes Donglasii (passing to w, 
streaked gy; 1); Linaria spartea (d); Loasa Pentlandii 
(o; 4); L. prostrata; Lupinus luteus (sc; 1-14); Madia 
elegans (14); Nigella orientalis (spotted r; 14); XEnothera 
bistorta  Véitehiana (spotted 7); Oxalis corniculata ; 
O. valdiviensis (streaked +; 4-3); Podolepis aristdta . 
(go, ray pi; 1); Selenia aurea (g-y and go; 3); Tropmolum . 
majus vars.; T. peregrinum; Ursinia emm | Db; 
Vesicaria grandiflora (1). D 
BiENNIALS.—Bartonia albescens (or annual) (ph; 1-4; 
Centaurea -Fenzli (4); Chlora g; ra (go; 3-1); 
Eschscholtzia californica, crocea (o; .; 1); Feeniculum 
dulee (4); Glaucium fav m (1-2); Grindelia grandiflora 
“(g oro; 21-9; M iis nepalensis | go; 3-5); 
XEnothera | biennis ` (pa; 2-4) ; Sero) ià chrysantha 
(go; 3-13); Verbascum Chaixii (3). —— 
" PERENNIALS.—Achillea  ægyptiåca dm. A. aurea 
(go; 15); A. Eupatorium (4-5); A. tomentosa (4-2); 
Aconitum (pa; 3 1.2); A. A. nemorosum (8); A 
pyrenaicum (2); A. valparia (pa; 1-3); Acorus Bex oa 
Actinella grandiflora (4-3) ; Actinomeris helianthgides (3); 
A. procera (8); A. squarrosa (3) ; Adonis. maica (1-12) ; 
A. vernalis GD: Agrimonia odor KE (2-3) ; Ka, 
aurea (1-2); Allium Moly (j-1}); A a aurantiaca ` 
(o, streaked r; 3-4); A. versicolor naked p; 2-4); 
Alyssum alpestre (4); A. iemonenid. (1); A. orientale (1); 
A. saxatile (1) and var.; A. serpyllifolium (pa; D: A. 
À Wiersbeckii (d; H); Ioane alpina sulphurea (1); A. 
zi (pa, or c; 1); A. multifida (pa, or r; $1); A. 
palmata (go; 3); A. pateus (yor p; 1); A. ranunculoid 
(4); Anthemis Biebersteinii (1-2); Anthylli 'ulneraria - 4 
(variable; 4); Aquilegia chrysantha (pa; tippe T-D; 3-4); 
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Arnebia, echioides serva p; 4-1); Arnica Chamissonis 
dp 2); A. foliosa (pa; 1-2); A. montana (1); A. scorpioides 
14); 
(2); 3 
4-1); Artemisia alpina, (1- 3); A: argentea (pa; 
pute tuberosa (oz ; Asphodelus “ereticu 
Astragalus alopecuroides (2,5); A. canaderfsis [n 
galegiformis (pa; 3-5); A. glyoyphyllo; 
A. leucophyllus (pa; 2-3); “A. maxim p: 
pinus (pa; 2-3); Baptisia perfolfata 
(2-3); Brodiwa gracilis (d, nerved-br; 4); 
grandiflorum (11); B. salicifoliam | 
. sissimum (2); Bupleurum gramini 3 
prora lutea (marked p-br; $); Caltha garg (s-ad, go; 
1); C. radieans (s-ag; 4); Campanulà ‘thyrsoidea (su; 
1-14); Cassia marylandica (2-3); Centaurea ` alpi eo 
C. babylonica o: C. maerocep la (3); Cerinthe ` 
marita (spotted p; 1-13); Cheiran s Cheiri vars. (sc; 
enz sapa varieties; - Chrysobactzon Mw 
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Yellow (Hardy Perennials)-—continued. 
(13-3); ©. Rossii (2-3); Chrysogonum Zeg. dh 4 
Cineraria aurantiaca (o; 4); C. longifolia (2); icus* +, 
spinosissimus (pa; 3); Colchicum luteum Gr be 
auriculata (p-br band; 1-14); C. ” grandiflora (8-4); C 
lanceolata (1-3); C. verticillata (go; 1-2); Coronilla ++. 
: iberica; Corydalis bracteata (su; $); C. lutea (1); C. Mar- 
schalli: (su; 2); C. nobilis (pa, e GDP QS 
sibirica (1- 3); Crocus aureus (o; 4); O. susianus (o; 3); 
C. varieties; Dahlia varieties; Datisca cannabina 3-6); 
Dianthus Caryophyllus, vars. (sc; 14-2); Dicentra c ys- 
antha (go; 3-5); D. thalictrifolia (sc); Digitalis ambigua 
(reticulated br; 2-3); Diotis maritima (3-1) ; Doronicum 
| altaicum (1) ; i*b. austriacum (1-13) ; D. cancasicum (1) ; D. 
| Pardalianches (13- 3); D. FEE excelsum (5 or ` 
more); Draba aizoides (1); D. Aizoon (1); D. alpina 
(go; 3); D.glaeialis (go; 4); Epimedium pinnatum (3-2); 
Eranthis hyemalis (i-i); E. sibiricus (i); Eremurus 
speetabilis (su; 1); ; Erigeron aurantiacus (0; 1); ES, 
` 
E. tingitana, (6-8); Foeniculum ` V. 46); ; Fritillaria 
armena G); F. imperialis denim T;98); F..i. lutea, 
(3); F. i. sulphurine (su; 3); F. pallidiflora (š); F. pudica 
(4; 3-4); Gagea lutea (3); Gaillardia aristata (12); 
Gentiana lutea (4-6); G. punctata (dotted p; 1-2); Goum 
elatum (go); G. montanum (}-1)$ G. pyrenaicüm (13); 
Gilia ` Brandegei (go; 3-1); Gratiola a (go; 3); 
Habenaria qristata (go; 1); Hacquetia pipaetis (4-2); 
Helenium autumnale (4-6); Helianthemum vulgare varsi; 
Helianthus orgyalis (6-10); H.- rigidus (go; 3); Heli. ^ , 
chrysum aren (go; 4-1) % ae Dumoxtlars, . 
(o, tinged br; 12; H. flava (o, se, 
2-3); H. fulva / ES 
H. Middendorfi (2-3); H. minor Ve? g; hi p e ; 3 
Lupulus (gw) ; Hyacinthus varieties (så; Bel) =~ ‘pericum ` 
x ; Inula, 
ans (1); H. patulum (6); H. perforatum [m 
ndulosa (2); I. Hookeri (pa, .sc; 1.2); Iris aurea, 
e 4); I. Chamairis (marked br; 433); I. flavescens (le, 
marked p-br and o, 2-3); I. ]utezoenë (pa; 3; 1. Monnieri 
(le, se; 3- 4); I. ochroleuca (y and w; 3); h DM OE 
~ (s-aq; 2-3); Leptinella dioica Vo KK rera ee se. 
(spotted, varying to r; 14-3); É. 
2-3); L. croceum (; inted r; 3- Fw L. Bats Hansoni 
L. monadelphum tinged r at base; € 
(pa, dotted br-rj*se; 2.6); L. pyrenaicum (2-/ 
atica, 
` 
- themum nymphwoices (ad); Linaria 
corniculatus (fading to 0); Lysimachia ciliat 
Dr ir 
| (pas ; 2-9) 7 £ 
^L. Nummularia; L. punctata (1)? L. vulgaris (2-3); 
* Meconopsis caubrica (pa; 1); Mimulus moschatüs; M. ` 
primuloides; Mitella pentandra (1); Morin’, Coulteriana 
(pa; 2p Narcissus Bulbocodium (3-3); N. cala! Bes 
ee" 4-2; N.i rabilis (1); N. Jonquilla 
1); N. “Pasado Mase (su, crown o; 1); N: varie bas 
.Nuphar advena (ag, anthers T) ; ; N. luteum (a 
Œ. linearis H 
 Œnotherå glanca (pa ; ) and var.; 
(E. missouriensis latifolia; Ononis Natrix (véined r3 14-2); - 
Onosma, stellulata tauricam (-3); Orobus aurantius (d; 
1}); Oxalis lobata (spotted r; 4); Pe Wittmanpinna 
(pa; 2); Papaver alpinum (w, pi, orw ); P. nudi 
(o, y, or w; 3-14); Pedicularis dolicho niza (go; 1-13); 
P. Sceptrum Carolinum (go; 8-4); Pentstemon. antir- 
rhinoides (le; 2-11); P. breviflorus (y or Be striped mt ` 
within; 3-6); P. confertus (sw; 3-13); P. deustus (1); Lo Be 
Polygonum sachalinense (s-aq, g-y ; 10-12) ; ; Potentilla ` 
alpestris (1-1); P. ambigua (i); P. argyrophylla (1 sa 4 
Primula Aurieula (1); P. luteola (saq; 11.2); P. offi 
Yu (t-t); P. d tii 
3 -13); P. vulgaris (pa; 4); Pyrethrum achillessfoli d i 
2); Ranunculus i Agel (y or o; 2); R. cortusm- - 
 folius (2); R. gramineus DG. 1); ; Rudbeckia grandiflora ` 
(disk p; 32); R. maxima (4-9); R. pinnata (pa; 3); ae 
— (o, disk bk p; 2-3) Saxifraga aizoides (o or go; 
3-4); S. aretioides e bi Gëf einn. TUM i= By: 
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