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July (Tender Shrubs)—continued. 
(c-h, r, becoming y; 2-4); Melianthus major (c-h, br; 4-6) 3 
Mesembryanthemum candens (c-h, w); M. coccinenm (c-h 3 
r); M. multiflorum (c-h, w; 2-3); M. spectabile (c-h, 7; 1); 
M. violaceum (c-h, pi-w to v, 1-2); Mimulus glutinosus 
(c-h, br or pi; 5); Myrtus Luma (c-h, w; 3); Nerium 
Oleander (c-h, +; 6-14); Opuntia arborescens (c-h, p; 5); 
O. echinocarpa (c-h, g-y); O. multiflora (c-h, y); O. Tuna 
(c-h, 7-0);° Osbeckia glauca (st, » or p; 2); Oxyanthus 
tubiflorus (st, w; 3-4); Oxylobium Callistacbys (c-h, y; 
3-4); O. ellipticum (c-h, y; 2-3); Oxypetalum ceruleum 
(i-h, 6); Pachypodium succulentum (sf, r and w); Passi- 
flora alata (st, 7, p, and w, sc); P. cwruleo-racemosa 
(c-h, p); P. coccinea (st, * and o); P. edulis (st, p-w, se) ; 
P. Hahnii (c-h, w and y); P. racemosa (sf, 7); Pelargonium 
ardens (c-h, 7; 1-14); P. betulinum (c-h; 3); P. bicolor 
(c-h, p; 1-2); P. comptum (c-h, pi and p); P. fragrans 
(c-h, wand +; 2); P. ignescens (c-h, 7; 14); P. inquinans 
(c-h, * or pi, and w; 2); P. peltatum (c-h, w or 1; 2); P. 
tricolor (c-h, w and r; 14); Pentas carnea (st, pi-w; 14); 
Petra volubilis (st, p; 20); Phaxnocoma prolifera (c-h, 1; 
4); Phyllanthus Chantrieri (st,r and y); P. pallidifolius 
(st, y and r); Phyllocactus Ackermanni (st, pi); Physi- 
anthus albens (c-h, w and r); Pitcairnia aphelandraflora 
(st, 7); Plagianthus Lyallii (c-h, w; 20); Platylobium 
formosum (c-h, y; 4); Plumbago capensis (i-h, b; 2); 
Podalyria calyptrata (c-h, p; 6); Podanthes geminata 
(st, o-y and r-p) ; Portlandia platantha (st, w; 3); Psoralea 
aculeata (c-h, b and w; 2-3); P. pinnata (c-h, b; 3-6); 
Pultenza stricta (c-h, y; 1-3); Quisqualis indica (st, vari- 
able); Rhododendron javanicum (c-h, o and 7; 4); Rhus 
succedanea (c-h, g-y ; 10-15) ; Rondeletia cordata (st, pi; 4); 
R. Purdiei (st, y, sc; 4); Ruellia macrophylla (i-h, 7; 3-4) ; 
R. speciosa (i-h, r; 20); Russelia juncea (st, 7; 3-4); R. 
sarmentosa (st, r; 4); Salvia albo-cewrulea (c-h, w and b; 
8); S. chamedryoides (c-h, b; 1); S. fulgens (c-h, 7; 
2-3); S. Goudotii (c-h, 7; 2); S. Grahami (c-h, p-b; 2); 
S. Heerii (c-h, 7; 2-3); S. rutilans (c-h, 7; 2-3); Sarmienta 
repens (c-h, r); Satyrium aureum (i-h, o and r; 1-14); 
Seutellaria Hartwegi (sf, rand v; 1); 8S. Mociniana (st, r 
and y; 14); Selago Gillii (c-h, pi; 4); Sempervivum 
aureum (c-h, y; 1); S. canariense (c-h, w; 14); S. tabule- 
forme (c-h, y; 1); Senecioargenteus (c-h, y; 1-2) ; S. chordi- 
folia (c-h, y; 1); S. macroglossus (c-h, y); Siphocampylos 
coccineus (st, r; 3); Solandra viridiflora (st, g-w; 2-3); 
Solanum atropurpureum (c-h, p and y); S. Capicastrum 
c-h, w); 8. giganteum (c-h, b; 10-25); 8. jasminoides (c-h, 
b-w) and var; 8. marginatum (c-h, w and p; 3-4); S. maro- 
niense (st, b-v; 6-14); S. Pseudo-capsicum (c-h, w; 4); 
S. pyracanthum (c-h, b-v; 3-6); S. Seaforthianum (st, 7 or 
1) ; Spheeralcea elegans (c-h, v and p); S. miniata (c-h, 7; 1); 
Stachytarpheta mutabilis (st, 7; 3); Steriphoma cleomoides 
(i-h, y; 6); Styphelia tubiflora (c-h, 7; 5); Tabernemontana 
Barteri (st, w; 6); T. coronaria (st, w; 4) and vars; Tacsonia 
insignis (i-h, r, v-r, and w); T. manicata (sf, r and b); T. 
Van Volxemii (i-h, r); Talinum Arnotii (c-h, y) ; Tephrosia 
capensis (c-h, p); Testudinaria elephantipes (c-h, g-y) ; 10) ; 
Tetratheca pilosa (c-h, p; 1-15); Teucrium fruticans (c-h, 
b; 2-3); Thyrsacanthus bracteolatus (st, 7; 2); T. calli- 
stachyus (st, r; 2); Trachelospermum jasminoides (i-h, w) ; 
Ursinia crithmifolia (c-h, y; 1-2); U. pulchra (c-h, 0; 1); 
Vaccinium caracasanum (c-h, r-w; 4); V. leucobotrys, (c-h, 
w; 4-7); Westringia rosmariniformis (c-h, b); Yucca 
Treculeana (c-h, w; 20-25). 
AUGUST.—Hardy.— Annvats.—Acroclinium roseum 
(pi; 1-2) and vars.; Agrostemma covli-rosa (pi, w, or p; 1); 
Amarantus caudatus (p or 7; 2-3); Anagallis grandiflora 
(b and r; 4); Androsace lanuginosa (pi; }-{); Argemone 
albiflora (w; 1); A. hirsuta (w; 2); A. ochroleuca (y) ; 
Bellium bellidioides (w; 4); Brachycome iberidifolia (b or 
w; 1); Calendula maderensis (0; 2); C. officinalis (0; 3); 
Campanula Erinus (b-pi or w; 4-3); Chrysanthemum 
carinatum (w or p; 2); C. coronarium (y; 4); C. segetum 
(y; 14); Clarkia elegans (r; 2); C. pulchella (p; 13-2); 
August (Hardy Annuals)—continued. 
Collinsia bicolor (w and pi-p; 1); Collomia coccinea (r; 
1-13) ; C. grandiflora (7r-y; 14-2); Convolvulus tricolor (y, 
b, and w; 1); Coreopsis Drammondi (y and r-br; 1); 
Delphinium Ajacis (b, 7, or w; 1-14); D. cardinale (r and 
y; 3-4); Downingia elegans (b and w; 4); D. pulchella 
(b.and y; 4); Drosera rotundifolia (w; 4); Eschscholtzia 
californica (y;1}); E. ce. erocea (0; 1); Eucharidium con- 
cinnum (l-p; 1); Fumaria capreolata (w and p; 4); Gilia 
achillewfolia (p-b; 1); G. androsacea (1, pi or w,and y; 
i-1); G. capitata (b; 1-2); G. liniflora (w; 1); G. mi- 
crentha (pi; {); Helianthus annuus (y; 6); Helichrysum 
bracteatum (variable; 3-4); Heliotropium convolvulaceum 
(w, sc; 2); Iberis umbellata (variable; 4-1); Impatiens 
amphorata (p and pi-r; 3-6); I. Roylei (p; 10); Ionop- 
sidium acaule (/, or w and v ; +); Ipomcea purpurea (p; 10) ; 
Lathyrus grandiflorus (pi); L. odoratus vars. (sc) ; Lavatera 
trimestris (pi; 3-6); Limnanthes Donglasii (y and w, sc; 
4); Linaria spartea (y); Loasa prostrata (y); L. vulcanica 
(w ; 2) ; Lopezia coronata (pi-p; 14); Lupinus luteus (y, sc; 
1-14); L. nanus (J and b; 1); Madia elegans (y; 12); 
Maleolmia maritima (I, pi, r, or w; 4-1); Malope trifida 
(p or w; 1); Mathiola annua (variable; 1-2); Nemesia 
eynanchifolia (J-b; 1}-2); N. floribunda (w and y, sc; 1); 
Nemophila insignis (b; 13); N. maculata (w and v-p; 
3); N. Menziesii (w to 6b; 4); Nicandra physaloides 
(b; 2); Nigella damascena (w or b; 1-2); N._ his- 
panica (b; 1-2); N. orientalis (y and 7+; 13); Nolana 
paradoxa (v); N. tenella (b); Nonnea rosea (pi; 4-1); 
(nothera amcena (pi and 7; 1-2); @. bistorta Veitch- 
iana (y and r); (. Whitneyi (pi-r and r; 1-13); &. 
varieties; Omphalodes linifolia (w; 4-1); Oxalis stricta 
(y; 13); O. valdiviensis (y and r; 4-$); Papaver 
alpinum (y; 4); P. nudicaule (0, y, or w; $-13); P. 
pilosum (r or 0, and w; 1-2); P. Rhceas (7; 1) and 
vars. ; Podolepis aristata (y and pi; 1); Polygonum orientale 
(pi-p or w; 3-4); Ranunculus anemonoides (pi-w; 4-4) ; 
Reseda odorata (y-w, sc) and vars.; Sabbatia calycosa (w ; 
4-13); S. campestris (pi; 1); Scabiosa atropurpurea (r, sc; 
2-3); Schizanthus pinnatus (variable; 2); Silene pendula 
(pi-w); Sonchus gummifer (y; 2-3); Statice Suworowii (I) ; 
Streptanthus maculatus (p; 14); Tagetes patula (0-7; 
13); T. tenuifolia (y; 2); Tropaolum peregrinum (y) ; 
Wahlenbergia hederacea (b). 
BrenniAts.—Anagallis fruticosa (r; 2); Dianthus chi- 
nensis (variable; 4-1); Digitalis purpurea (p, varying to w; 
3-5); Glaucium flavum (y; 1-2); Grindelia grandiflora (y 
or 0; 24-3); Hesperis tristis (w, c, br-r, or p, se at night; 
1-2); Michauxia levigata (w; 11); (nothera biennis (y, sc ; 
2-4); Silybum Marianum (pi-p; 1-4); Stachys germanica 
(pi and w; 1-3). 
PERENNIALS.—Acantholimon glumaceum (pi; 3); A. 
venustam (pi; 4-{); Acanthus mollis (w; 3-4); A. 
montanus (pi; 3); A. spinosus (pi; 3-4); Achillea egyptiaca 
(y; 14-23); A. Ageratum (w; 4); A. asplenifolia (pi; 14); 
A. atrata (w); A. aurea (y; 14); A. Clavenne (w; 4); 
A. Eupatorium (y; 4-5); A. Millefolium roseum (pi; 1-3) ; 
A. serrata (w; 14); Acis grandiflorus (w; 4); A. roseus 
(pi; 4); Aconitum album (w; 4-5); A. chinense (b; 4-6); 
A. japonicum (pi-w; 6); A. Napellus (b; 3-4); A. Otto- 
nianum (b and w; 2-4); A. paniculatum (uv; 2-3); Acorus 
Calamus (y; 3); Actinella grandiflora (y; 4-t); Actinomeris 
helianthoides (y; 3); A. squarrosa (y; 3); Adenophora 
Fischeri (6 or w-b, sc; 13); Aletris farinosa (w; 14-2); 
Allium azureum (b; 1-2); A. falcifolinm (y; 1); A. nigrum 
(v or w; 2%-34); Alstrémeria aurantiaca (0; 3-4); A. 
chilensis (p-r or pi; 2-3); A. versicolor (y and p; 2-4); 
Althwa narbonensis (7; 3-6); Alyssum Wiersbeckii (y; 
13); Amsonia salicifolia (6; 14-2}); A. Tabernemontana 
(6; 13-23); Anomatheea eruenta (r; 3-1); Antennaria 
margaritacea (w; 2); Anthemis Aizoon (w and y; 4); An- 
thyllis Vulneraria (w, y, r, or pi); Apios tuberosa (br-p_ sc ; 
3); Aquilegia californica (y and o-r; 2-4); A. chrysantha 
(y and p; 3-4); A. pyrenaica (I-b; {-1); A. sibirica (J; 1) ; 
