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THE DICTIONARY OF GARDENING. 
Evergreen (Tender) —continued. 
1); Æ. grandiflorus (st, flr and o, sc; 5); Æ. longiflorus 
(st, flr, sc); Æ. miniatus (st, fl r, sc; 13) ; Æ. speciosus 
(st, fl 0, sc; 2); JE. splendidus (st; fl r and bk, sc; 1); Æ. 
tricolor (st, fl r, o, and bk, sc; 1); ZEschynomene sensitiva 
(st, fl w; 3-6); Agapetes buxifolia (et, fl r; 5); Agastachys 
odorata (c-h, fl y, sc; 8); Agathosma acuminata (c-h, fl v; 
1-2); A. bruniades (c-h, fl l or w ; 1-2) ; A. ciliata (c-h, fl w; 
1-2); A. erecta (eh, fl v; 1-2); Allamanda neriifolia (st, 
fl y, streaked o; 3); Alloplectus peltatus (st, fl w; 1); A. 
zamorensis (st, fl y and o-r; 1); Alona coelestis (c-h, 
fl b; 2); Alonsoa albiflora (c-h, fl w and y; 14-2); A. 
incisifolia (c-h, fl r; 1-2); Alsodeia latifolia (st, fl w; 6); 
Andersonia sprengelioides (c-h, fl pi; 1-3); Angophora 
cordifolia (c-h, fl y; 7-10); A. lanceolata (c-h, fl w; 4-6) ; 
. Anisomeles furcata (c-h, fl w, r, and p; 4-6); Anona glabra 
U (st, fol light g; 
50-60); B. aurea (c-h, fol turning y 96:10); B. nana (i-h, 
fol gl ; 6-8) ; Banksia collina (c-h, fol si beneath; 6-8); B. 
dryandroides (c-h, fol r-br beneath; 6); B. occidentalis (c-h, 
fly); B. Solanderi (c-h, fol si-w beneath; 6); B. speciosa 
(c-h, fol si-w beneath; 6); Barbieria polyphylla (st, fir); 
Barleria flava (st, fl y; 3); Barosma dioica (c-h, ft p; 1-2); 
PO B. pulchella (c-h, fl r or p; 1-3); B. serratifolia (c-h, fl w; 
; 1.3) ; Bauera, rubioides (c-h, fl r or pi) ; Biuhinia natalensis 
(st, flw) ; B. variegata (st, fl r, w, and y ; 20) ; Befaria estuans 
(c-h, fl p; fol gl beneath ; ex ; B. glauca (c-h, fl pi-w ; 
fol gt beneath; 3.6); B. ledi (c-h, fl p; 3-4) ; Begonia 
coccinea (st, fl and peduncles r; 1-2); B. crinita (st, fl pi; 
fol SR? pest 1); B. dedalea (st, fl pi and w; fol g, 
mar r,r when young ; 2); B. Kunthi fw; 
dark g above, r bow: M AE: euch A SECH 
B. longipes (st, fl w; 8); I 
maculata (st, fl r; fol g, blotche ^ above, r below); ` 
magnifica (st, fl pi); B. Manni (sl, fl pi-r; 2); B. nitida 
(st, fl pi; fol glossy g; 4-5); B.'opulifora (st, fl w; 2); B. 
platanifolia (st, fi w, tinted pi; fol.dark g; 5-6); B. pres- 
toniensis (st, fl o-r, sc; 2) ; B. ramentacea (st, fl pi and w; 
fol r beneath; 1); Berkheya grandiflora (c-h, fl y; 2); 
Bertolonia marmorata (st, fol bright g, streaked w above, 
p below; 4); B. pubescens (st, fol light g and. br; 3); 
Berzelia lanuginosa (c-h, fl w; 1-2); Besleria, grandiflora* 
_ (st, fl spotted r ; 3); Bignonia speciosa (st, fl pi, marked p; 
4); Bleria articulata (e-h, fl r; 1); Bocconia frutescens 
S barbata (c-h, fly; 3-4); B.crenata (c-h. fl y; 3-6); 
(st, fl g; 3-6); Bæbera incana (c-h, fl y; 13); Borbonia 
Evergreen (Tender)—continued. 
crenulata (c-h, fl r; (1-4); B. Drummondi (c-h, fl pi; 2); 
B. elatior (c-h, fl pi, sc; 4); B. megastigma (c-h, fl br-p 
and y, sc; 1); B. pinnata (c-h, fl pi, sc; 1-3); B. serrulata 
(c-h, fl pi, sc; 1-6) ; Bossiæa disticha (c-h, fl y-r; 13); B. 
linneeoides (c-h, fl y and br); B. linophylla (c-h, fl o and p; 
1-4); B. rhombifolia, (c-h, fl y, r, and br-p; 1-3); Bou- 
vardia angustifolia (i-h, fl r; 2); B. flava (i-h, fl y; 13); 
B. Humboldtii €orymbiflora (i-h, fl w, sc); B, jasminiflora 
(i-h, fl ^w, sc); B. leiantha (i-h, fl r; 2); B. longiflora (i-h, 
f w; 2-3); B. triphylla (i-h, är: 2-8); Brachychiton 
Bidwillii (c-h, fl 7); Brachylena nerifolia (c-h, fl y; 2); 
Brillantaisia owariensis (st, fl v-b; 3); Brongniartia 
podalyrioides (c-h, fl p; 1); B. sericea (c-h, fl p; 1); 
Browallia Jamesoni (c-h, fl 0; 4); Brownea coccinea (st, 
fir; 6-10); B. racemosa (st, fl pi; 4); Brucea sumatrana 
(st, fl p; 20); Brunfelsia acuminata (st, fl b-v; 1-2); B. 
americana (st, fl y, changing to w, sc; 4-6); B. calycina, 
(st, fl p; 2); B. eximia (st, fl p; 23); B. hydrangesformis 
(st, fl b-v; 1-3); B. Lindeniana (st, fl p); Brunia nodiflora, 
(c-h, fl w; 1-3); Buddleia asiatica (st, fl w, sc; 3); Bun- 
-chosia argentea (c-h, fl y; fol si beneath; 10); B. odorata 
(c-h, fl y, sc ; 7) ; Burcheilia capensis (st, flr; 8-5); Bursaria 
spinosa (c-h, fl w; 10); Burtonia conferta (c-h, fl v; 2); 
B. scabra (c-h, fl p; 2); Butea superba (sf, fl r); Byrsonima 
chrysophylla (st, du: fol r-y downy beneath; 14); B.lucida 
(st, fl pt; 8); Cajanus indicus (st, fl y or spotted p; 6-10); 
Calceolaria bicolor * (c-h, fl y and w; 2-3); C. fuchsizfolia 
(c-h, fl y; 1-2); C. hyssopifolia (c-h, fl y and w; 1-2); C. 
violacea (c-h, fl v; 2); Calliandra Tweediei (st, fl r; 6); 
Callistemon linearis (c-h, fl r; 4-6); C. speciosus (c-h, 
fl v; fol, when young, r; 5-10); Calotropis gigantea 
(st, fl pt and p; 6-15); Calycophyllum candidissimum 
(st, fl w; 30); Calythrix tetragona (c-h, fl w; 2); Camellia 
japonica (e-h, fl various; 20) and vars.; C. oleifera (c-h, 
fl w, sc; 6-8); Camoensia maxima (st, fl c and y); Can- 
dollea cuneiformis (c-h, fl y; 7); Cantua buxifolia (c-h, fl r3 
4); C. pyrifolia (c-h, fl y-w; 3); Capparis amygdalina 
(st, fl w; fol under surface, and branches, dotted si; 6); 
C. odoratissima (st, f, v, sc. anthers y; 6); Careya 
-arborea (st, fl w, stamens r; 30-60) ; Carludovica atrovirens 
(st, fol deep g); C. Drudei (st, fl w; fol deep g; 4); C. 
palmata (st, fol dark g; 4-6); C. Wallisii (st, fl w, sc); 
Carmichelia australis (c-h, fl 1; 2-4); Cassia alata 
(st, fl y; 6); C. tomentosa (st, fl y; 5-7); Cassinia 
denticulata (c-h, fl y; €-8); Ceanothus azureus (c-h, fl b; 
10) ; Celastrus lucidus (c-h, fl w; 1-3); Centradenia rosea 
(st, fl pi; 1); Cephaelis tomentosa (st, fl br; bracts r; 4); 
Ceratostema speciosum (c-h, fl o-r); Cercocarpus fother- 
gilloides (c-h, fl p; 12); Cestrum aurantiacum (c-h, fl 0; 
4) ; C. fasciculatum (c-h, fl p-r; 5); C. Newelli (e-h, flr; Oz 
C. roseum (c-h, fi pi ; 4); Cheetogastra strigosa (c-h, fl pi-p ; 
1); Chiococca racemosa (st, fl w, unscented, becoming yand 
sc ; 4-6) ; Chirita Moonii * (st, flp; 2) ; Chloanthes stcechadis 
(c-h, fl g-y; 2); Chomelia spinosa (st, fl w, sc at night; 
8-12); Chorizema angustifolium* (c-h, fl o-r; 13); €. 
cordatum * (c-h, fl r or y; 3); C. diversifolium + (c-h, fl” 
o-r; 2); C. Henchmannii* (e-h, fl +; 2); C. varium + (c-h, 
fl y and r; 4); Citrus medica (i-h, fl w, sc; fr y, sc; 8-16); 
C. nobilis (i-h, fl w, sc; fr r; 15) ; Cleome gigantea (st, fl 
w-g, filaments pi, anthers y; 6-12); Clerodendron fallax 
(st, fl r) ; C. Thomsone (st, fl r and w) ; Cneorum pulveru- 
lentum (e-h, fl y; 1-3); Codiæum albicans (st, fol g, varie- 
gated w, tinted r beneath) ; C. angustissimum (st. fol g, marked 
y); C. aucubeefolium (st, fol g, blotched y or r); C. Baron 
Franck Seilliére (st, fol g, when adult"pi beneath; nerves 
y, turning w); C. chelsoni (st, ful variegated pi-o, shaded 7) ; 
C. Crown Prince (st, fol marked y); C. Disraeli (st, fol 
marked y); C. Dodgsons (st, fol marked y); C. Earl of 
Derby (st, fol suffused r; stems, petioles, and mid.rib y) ; C. 
elegans (st, fol marked r or y and pi above, mottled p 
elow); C. Evansianum (st, fol g, veined and dotted UA 
changing to bronzy-r, veined and dotted o-r); C. glori- ` 
osum (st, fol variegated c-y) ; C. Goldiei (st, fol marked y); ` 
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