(ENOTHERA 193 



(Enoth'era — co7itinued. 



(E. bien'nis — continued. 



but quickly succeeded by others. The variety 

 Lamarkia'na (or grandiflor'a) is an improved 

 form. Native of N. America, 1622. 



CE. histor'ta Veitch'ii A half-hardy annual, about 

 1 ft. in height, has bright yellow flowers spotted 

 with crimson. 



(E. Drummond'i na'na must be treated as a half- 

 hardy annual in this country, though herbaceous 

 in its own. It has soft bright yellow flowers 

 about 6 ins. high ; most suitable for a rockery. 

 Texas, 1833. 



CE. Drummond'i al'ba is a white variety of the 

 above. 



CE. grandiflor' a is an improved form of CE. biennis. 



CE. Lamar ckia'na is the same as CE. grandijloi^ a. 



CE. Lind'leyi. See Godetia Lindleyi. 



CE. odora'ta grows 2 ft., the yellow flowers being 

 somewhat fragrant. This is biennial, but may 

 be forced into flower the first year by treating 

 it as a half-hardy annual. South America, 

 1790. 



CE. sinua'ta, growing about 2 J to 3 ft., is a half- 

 hardy annual with pretty yellow flowers. N. 

 America, 1770. 



CE. sinua'ta maafima is a magnified form of CE. 



sinuata. 



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