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February (Tender Perennials)—continued. 
O. tigrinum (i-h, br and y, sc); Peristrophe speciosa (sf, 
p; 4); Phaius grandifolius (st, br, w, and r-br; 3); Phale- 
nopsis Aphrodite (st, w, 7, 0, and y) ; Pterostylis Baptistii 
(c-h, g, w, and br; 1); Rivina humilis (st, w-pi; 1-2); R. 
levis (st, w-pi; 7-8); Ruellia Portelle (i-h, pi; 1); Sacco- 
labium giganteum (st, w and m-v, sc); S. violaceum (st, w 
and m) and yar.; Sophronitis grandiflora (c-h, r); S. 
violacea (c-h, v; +); Stelis ciliaris (st, p; 4); Talauma 
pumila (st, c, sc; 2-4); Thunbergia erecta (sf, b, 0, and y; 
6) and yar.; Tillandsia umbellata (st, b, w, and g; 1); 
Trichopilia fragrans (c-h, y-g, w, spotted 0, sc); Zygo- 
petalum brachypetalum (i-h, br, w, &c.); Z. candidum (i-h, 
w and pi-p; {); Z. crinitum (c-h, g, br, w, and y); Z. 
Dayanum (sf, w, p-v, and r) and vars.; Z. Gairianum (st, 
v, p, and o); Z. Gautieri (c-h, g, br, and p-b); Z. Kla- 
bochorum (i-h, p, w, and y) ; Z. Mackayi (c-h, p, g, w, and b) ; 
Z. maxillare (c-h, br, b, p, and g); Z. rostratum (st, w, g, 
br-p, &e.); Z. Sedeni (i-h, p-br, g, and b-p); Z. triumphans 
(i-h, wand b); Z. Wallisii (c-h, w and v). 
Sarugs.—Abnutilon insigne (c-h, p-r; 6); A. mega- 
potamicum (c-h, r, y, and br; 3); Acacia grandis (c-h, y; 
6); A. viscidula (c-h, y; 6); Adenocalymna nitidum (st, 
y; 10); Barosma pulchella (c-h, + or p; 1-3) ; Begonia 
incarnata (st, pi; 2); B. Lindleyana (st, w; 3); B. Lynch- 
jana (sf, r); B. nitida (st, pi; 4-5); B. prestoniensis 
(st, o-r; 2); Boronia pinnata (c-h, pi, sc; 1-3); Bouvardia 
jasmineflora (c-h, w, sc; 2); Brunfelsia eximia (st, p, sc; 
23); Chiococea racemosa (sf, w, becoming y and sc; 4-6) ; 
Clematis grandiflora (st, g-y ; 12); Columnea Kalbreyeriana 
(st, y and r); Combretum racemosum (st, w); Crassula 
lactea (c-h, w; 1-2) and var.; Daphne odora Mazeli (c-h, 
w and pi, sc); Dianthera ciliata (st, v and w; 2); Diosma 
ericoides (c-h, w and7; 1-3); Enkianthus quinqueflorus 
(c-h, r and pi-w; 3-10) ; Epacris purpurascens (c-h, w and 
7; 2-3); Erica hyemalis (c-h, pi and w; 2); E. Linneana 
(c-h, wand 7+; 14); Eupatorium atrorubens (c-h, r and 1) ; 
E. ianthinum (c-h, p; 3); E. Weinmannianum (c-h, w, sc) ; 
Gardenia Thunbergia (c-h, w, sc; 4-5); Heinsia jasmini- 
flora (st, w; 5-8); Hibiscus marmoratus (c-h, w and pi) ; 
Jasminum gracillimum (st, w, sc); J. Sambae (st, w, sc); 
Leonotis Leonurus (c-h,7; 3-6); Leucopogon australis, 
(c-h, w; 2-4); L. Richei (c-h, w; 3-4); Libonia floribunda 
(i-h, r and y) ; L. Penrhosiensis (i-h, 7) ; Mimulus glatinosus, 
(c-h, br or pi; 5); Monochetum Hartwegianum (c-h, pi) ; 
Mussenda Iuteola (c-h, y and o; 5-6); Pentas carnea 
(st, pi-w; 14); Plagianthus Lampenii (c-h, y; 6-8); Ple- 
roma macranthum (st, v-p); Rhododendron javanicum (c-h, 
o and r; 4); Ruellia Baikiei (i-h, +; 3); Stachytarpheta 
mutabilis (sf, r; 3); Thyrsacanthus rutilans (st, 7; 2); 
T. Schomburgkianus (st, 7; 2); Whitfieldia lateritia (st, r 
and 0; 3). 
MARCH.— Hardy.— Annvats.— Hutchinsia petra 
(w; 4); TIberis umbellata (variable; 4-1); Limnanthes 
Douglasii (y and w, sc; =); Maleolmia maritima (I, i, 
r, or w; 4-1); Moricandia sonchifolia (v-b ; 1-2) ; Nemophila 
insignis (b; 1); Sonchus Jacquini (0-7; 1-2). 
BrenntaAts.—Althea caribea (pi; 3); Hesperis tristis 
(w, ¢, br-r, or p, sc at night; 1-2); Serophularia chrysantha 
(o-y ; 4-12). 
PERENNIALS.—Achillea Clavenne (w; %); Adonis ver- 
nalis (y; {-1); Androsace Laggeri (pi; +); Anemone 
nemorosa (w; +) and vars.; A. ranunculoides (y or p; 4); 
Antirrhinnm majus (2); Aquilegia glandulosa (I-b; %-1); 
Arabis albida (w; 43-3); A. alpina (w; 3); A. 
blepharophylla (pi-p; +); Arenaria balearica (w; 4); 
Ariswma ringens (g, striped w); Arum italicum (g-y or w ; 
4-2); Aubrietia deltoidea (p; 4) and var.; Bulbine cau- 
lescens (y; 2); Bulbocodium yernum (v-p; 4-3); Caltha 
palustris (o-y; 1); Cardamine chelidonia (p; 1); C. 
pratensis (p or w; 1-14) and vars.; C. rhomboidea (w) and 
vars. ; C. trifolia (w; 4); Cheiranthus Cheiri (variable ; 1-2) ; 
C. Marshalli (0; 1-14); Chionodoxa Luciliw (b and w; 3); 
C. nana (w or 1; 4); Claytonia sibirica (pi; +); C. vir- 
March (Hardy Perennials)—continued. 
ginica (w; 4); Colchicum luteum (y; 4) ; C. montanum 
(l-p or w; 4); Convallaria majalis (w, sc; }-1); Corydalis 
cava (p; +) and var.; Crocus aureus (0); C. biflorus (w to 
lavender, p, and y); C. Imperati (l-p, sc; 4-4); C. vernus 
(1, v, or w); C. versicolor (variable) ; C. varieties ; Dicentra 
eximia (r-p; {-13); D. spectabilis (pi-r; %-2); Doronicum 
austriacum (y; 1-13); D. caucasicum (y; 1); D. Par- 
dalianches (y; 14-3); D. plantagineum excelsum (y; 5); 
Draba azoides (y; +); D. Mawii (w); Epimedium macran- 
thum (w; 10-15); Eranthis hyemalis (y; 4-{); E. sibiricus 
(y; +); Erinus alpinus (p; 3); Erythronium americanum 
(y3; 4-4); E. dens-canis (p-pi or w; 4); Fritillaria greca 
(br; +); F. tulipifolia (b and br-p); Gagea lutea (y; 3); 
Galanthus nivalis (w; 4-4); G. plicatus (w-g; 4); Gentiana 
acaulis (b and y; +); Geum montanum (y; 4-1) ; Hacquetia 
Kpipactis (y ; 4-4) ; Helleborus olympicus (p; 2) ; Hyacinthus 
amethystinus (b; 4-1); H. varieties; Iris reticulata (v-p 
and y); I. rubro-marginata (9, p, and r; +); Isopyrum 
thalictroides (w; {-14); Leucoium vernum (w and g, sc; 
4-2); Linaria Cymbalaria (b or 1); Lychnis alpina (pi; 4); 
L. diurna (p-pi; 1-3) ; L. fulgens (7; 3-1) ; L. Lagasex ( piand 
w; +); Mertensia alpina (b; }-}); M. virginica (p-b; 1-2); 
Maseari botryoides (b; }-1); M. Heldreichii (b; }-3); M. 
moschatum (p, becoming g-y and v, sc; 3); M. racemosum 
(b, becoming x-p, sc; 4-3); M. Szovitsianum (b, sc); 
Myosotis dissitiflora (b; }-1); M. palustris (b; 3-1); M. 
sylvatica (b; 1-2); Narcissus incomparabilis (y and o0-y); 
N. Pseudo-Narcissus (g-y and o-y); N. Tazetta (y and w); 
(Enothera speciosa (w,turning r; 2-3); Omphalodes verna 
(band w; +); Ornithogalum narbonense (w and g; 1-13); 
Oxalis Acetosella (w and p; 4); O. corniculata (y) ; 
Peonia Emodi (w; 2-3); Phlox divaricata (J or b; #-14); 
P. ovata (r-p; 1-14); P. repens (p or v; 4); Physochlaina 
physaloides (p-v; 1-13); Primula altaica (m and y; 4-3); 
P. Auricula vars. (+); P. Boveana (y; 4); P. denticulata (U; 
q-1) and var.; P. involucrata (c, w, and y; 4) and var.; 
P. japonica vars. (1-14); P. nivalis (w; 4-%); P. obconica (1 
or p; 4-1); P. Parryi (p and y; 4-14); P. rosea (pi and 
y; 4); P. sinensis (w or 1; ~); P. verticillata sinensis 
(y; 1-12); P. viscosa pedemontana (pi-p and y-w; 4); 
P. vulgaris (y; +) and var.; Pulmonaria angustifolia (pt, 
turning b; 1); Puschkinia scilloides (w, striped b; 4-2); 
Romulea Balbocodium (y and v; 3); Saxifraga Burseriana 
(c); S. erassifolia (r; 1); S. ligulata (r-w; 1); S. Stracheyi 
(pt; 4-4); Scilla amcena (b or w; 4); S. bifolia (b, r, or w; 
4-2); Sedum acre aureum (y); Spirzea prunifolia flore- 
pleno (w; 3); Thalictruam anemonoides (w or pi; 4); 
Tradescantia virginica (v, p, or w; 4-2); Tulipa suaveolens 
(rand y; 3); Uvularia grandiflora (y); U. sessilifolia (y; 
1); Viola cucullata (v-b, p, or w; 4-$); V. Munbyana 
(v or y). 
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Surups.—Abelia floribunda’ (pi-p; 3); Abutilon stri- / 
v 
atum (0-y; 10); Akebia quinata* (p-br; 10); Amygdalus 
communis (w or pi; 10-30); A. nana (pi; 2-3); Azalea 
ledifolia (w; 2-6); Berberis Aquifolium (y; 3-6); B. 
buxifolia (y; 8); B. canadensis (y; 4); B. repens (y; 
1-2); B. vulgaris (y; 8-20); B. Wallichiana (y; 6-10); 
Cassiope tetragona (w; 3-4); Clematis cirrhosa (w or c; 
12); Comptonia asplenifolia (w; 3-4); Crataegus Oxy- 
acantha (w, sometimes pi, sc; 10-20) and vars.; Dapbne 
Laureola (y-g; 3-4); D. Mezereum (r; 3-4); Diervilla 
rosea (pt or w; 6); Direa palustris (y; 2-5); Erica carnea 
(r; ); Forsythia viridissima (y; 10); Garrya elliptica 
(g-w or y; 8-10); Halesia tetraptera (w; 15-20); Heli- 
anthemum vulgare (y); Iberis saxatilis (w; 4-3); I. 
sempervirens (w; {-1); Kalmia glauca (l-p; 1-2); Kerria 
japonica (0-y; 3-4); Magnolia parviflora (w and pi); Oxy- 
coccus macrocarpus (pi); Piptanthus nepalensis (y; 10) ; 
Prunus Pissardii (w); P. sinensis (w or pi); P. triloba (w 
or pi; 6); Rhododendron dahuricum (pi; 3); RB. Metter- 
nichii (pi); Rhodotypos kerrioides (w; 15); Ribes 
floridum (w; 4); R. gracile (w; 5-6); R. sanguineum 
(pt; 4-8); R. speciosum (7; 6-8); Rosa indica (r; 4-20) ; 
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