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“the Virginian crab tree with sweet flowers,” communis * with 
strip’d leaves,” ‘ the double-blossom pear,” “‘ the twice-flowering 
pear ;” Cydonia vulgaris, the pear* quince, apple quince, and. 
Portugal quince; Méspilus germanica; g., the great Dutch ; 
Crateous Oxyacantha; O. fl. pl.; O., Glastonbury; O., white- 
fruited ; Azarolus, ‘the Virginian azarol with red fruit;” Pyra- 
cantha, .“‘ the Virginian cockspur,” * the Virginian hawthorn 
with long sharp thorns,” “ the yellow-berried Carolina haw- 
thorn ;” Amelanchier vulgaris, Photinia arbutifolia, ? Cotoneaster 
vulgaris. 
23. Grandtee. Putnica Granatum, G. flore pléno. 
24. Tamariscinee. Tamarix gallica and germanica. 
25. Philadélphee. Philadélphus coronarius; c., double- 
flowered ; c., variegated-leaved ; c. nanus (‘ nunquam florens,” 
which never flowers). 
26. Passifloree. Passiflora ceertlea; c., with yellow bloteh’d 
leaves ; **the narrow-leav’d passion flower, with lesser and paler 
colour’d flowers;” ‘ the yellow passion flower,” “ the three- 
leav’d passion flower.” 
27. Crassuldcee. Sédum populifolium. : 
28. Grossuldcee. Ribes Grossularia; eight kinds of goose- 
berry, among which are “ the yellow-leav’d” and “ the strip’d- 
leav’d;” and included in the species rubrum these varieties, 
common red currant, champagne, large red, white, large white, 
‘“‘ the strip’d-leav’d white,” “ the yellow-strip’d-leav’d currant, 
tree,” ‘the silver-strip’d currant tree;” alpinum; a., with leaf 
variegated with yellow; nigrum; n., variegated-leaved ; ‘* Ribes, 
Americana, fructu nigro ;” ‘small wild currant.” 
29. Aralidcee. Aralia spinosa. 
30. Caprifolidcee. Kinds of honeysuckle named as follows :— 
the Italian, yellow Italian, early or French white, late red, 
Dutch, English long-blowing, oak-leaved, English white, Rus- 
sian, evergreen, common with striped leaves, striped honeysuckle 
with hairy indented leaves. Lonicera Xylosteum, alpigena, and 
certlea; Symphoria glomerata. Vib@rnum Lantana; L., varie- 
gated-leaved ; levigdtum, O’pulus, O. 7dsea, O. folio variegato, 
Tinus; 7., hirta; T., © foliis ex luteo variegatis;” T.,  small- 
leav’d;” lucidum, |. * foliis ex albo variegatis.” Hédera Helix; 
H., “ yellow-leav’d;” H., “ silver-strip’d;” H., “ the yellow- 
strip’'d.” Sambucus nigra; n., greenish-berried; n., white- 
berried ; n., leaf variegated with yellow; n., ‘ parsley-leav’d;” 
racemosa. “Ce 
31. Cérnee. Cornus mas sanguinea; s., striped-leaved ; “ the 
Virginian.” ; 
32. Compésite. Baccharis halimifolia. 
33. Vacciniee. Vaccinium uligindsum and Myrtillus. ; 
34. Ericacea. A’rbutus U‘nedo; U., double-flowered; “ the 
strawberry tree with oblong flowers and egg-shaped fruit.” 
