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THE DICTIONARY OF GARDENING. 
August (Tender Perennials)—continued. 
florida (st, pi; 2); Boucerosia maroccana (c-h, r-p and 7 ; 
4); Brassia Lawrenceana (i-h, y, spotted br and g; 1); 
Broughtonia sanguinea (st, p-r; 14); Brunsvigia Cooperi 
(c-h, y, edged 7; 13); B. Josephine (c-h, r; 15) ; Bulbo- 
phyllum Lobbi (i-h, y); Burbidgea nitida (st, o-r; 2-4); 
Calanthe Masuea (i-h, v and v-p; 3-4); Calotis cuneifolia 
(c-h, b; 1); Canistrum aurantiacum (st, o-y) ; Canna Achiras 
variegata (st, r); C. indica (sf, y and 7; 3-6); C. speciosa 
(st; 8); C. Warscewiczii (st, rand p; 3) and vars.; Catt- 
leya citrina (i-h, y, sc; 3-}); C. crispa (i-h, w, or w-l and 
; 1); C. eldorado (i-h, pi, p-r, and 0) ; C. granulosa (i-h, 
y-9, W, br, &e.); C. Harrisonie (i-h, pi, tinged y; 2) 
and vyars.; Ceropegia Sandersoni (c-h, g, veined); 
Cineraria cruenta (c-h, 7-p) and vars.; Cirrhopetalum 
Meduszx (st, straw, dotted pi); C. Thouarsii (st, 0 and y, 
dotted r); Coelogyne asperata (st, c, br, and y; 2); C. 
plantaginea (i-h, g-y, w, and br; 15); C. speciosa (i-h, w, 
br or g, y, and 7; 14); C. viscosa (i-h, wand br; 1); Con- 
volvulus mauritanicus (c-h, b and w) ; Crassula Bolusii (c-h, 
pi-w; 4-4); Crawfurdia fasciculata (st, p) ; Crinum amabile 
(st, 7, sc); C. eruentum (st, 7); C. giganteum (st, w, sc); C. 
purpurascens (st, p-r); Curcuma Roscoeana (st, 17, bracts 0 ; 
1); Cyanella odoratissima (c-h, pi, sc; 1); Cyclamen 
neapolitanum (c-h, w or 7; 4); Cypripedium barbatum 
(st, p and w; 1) and vars.; C. Hooker (st, y, br, and 
pi-p); C. Parishii (st, g-w and p; 2); C. superbiens 
(st, w and br); Cyrtanthus sanguineus (c-h, o-r and y); 
Dendrobium chrysotis (st, y and p); D. clayatum (st, y and 
r); D. erystallinum (st, w, 0, p, and pi); D. formosum 
(st, w and 0); Dichorisandra thyrsiflora (st, b; 4); Disa 
megaceras (c-h, w and p; 1-2); Drosera binata (c-h, w; 3); 
Hichhornia crassipes (st, v); Epidendrum bicornutum 
(st, w and r); BE. faleatum (st, g-y and y, sc); Fragaria 
indica (c-h, y); Galaxia ovata (c-h, y); Galeandra Baueri 
lutea (st, y and p; 4); Gesnera discolor (st, r; 2); G. 
nagelioides (st, pi, 7, and y); Gladiolus cardinalis (c-h, 
rand w; 3-4); G. psittacinus (c-h, 7, y, g, and p; 8); 
G. purpureo-auratus (c-h, 7-y and p; 3-4); Globba Schom- 
burgkii (st, y and o-1; 4-1); Gloriosa superba (st, 0 and 71; 
6); Gloxinia glabra (st, w, y, and p; 4); G. maculata 
(st, p-b; 1); G. pallidiflora (st, b; 1); Grammatophyllum 
multiflorum (sf, g, br, and p; 2); Griffinia dryades (i-h, 
p-l and w; 14); G. hyacinthina (i-h, b and w); G. ornata 
(i-h, b-L; 1-14) ; Guzmannia tricolor (st, w, y-g, bk-p, and r) ; 
Habenaria rhodochila (c-h, r, and g); Hessea erispa (c-h, 
pi; x); Hibiscus coccineus (c-h, 7; 4-8); H. militaris (c-h, 
pi; 2-4); Imantophyllum miniatum (c-h, 0; 1-2); Im- 
patiens Jerdoniz (st, y and r; {); I. Sultani (st, 7; 1); 
Tpomeea Learii (st, b); I. rubro-cerulea (st, r, becoming 
p-b); Kempferia ornata (st, y and 0); Limnocharis 
Plumieri (i-h ag, y; 1%); Lobelia Erinus (c-h, b, and w 
or y; 4); Lotus jacobeus (c-h, p and y; 1-3); Lycaste 
cristata (i-h, w and p); Lycoris aurea (c-h, y; 1); 
L. Sewerzowi (c-h, br-r, sc; 1); Manulea rubra (c-h, y; 
1-2); M. tomentosa (c-h, 0; 1); Murica gracilis (i-h, 
w or b, and r-br; 2); Mimosa pudica (sf, 7; 1); Mirabilis 
Jalapa (c-h, variable, sc; 2); Nelumbium speciosum (c-h 
aq, w, sc); Nymphwa Devoniensis (st aq, pi-r); N. 
gigantea (i-h aq, b); N. Lotus (sé aq, r or w); N. scutifolia 
(i-h aq, b, sc); N. stellata (st aq, b, sc); N. s. zanzibar- 
ensis (st ag, b); N. thermalis (sf aq, w); Odontoglossuam 
crispum (c-h, w, y, and 7-br); O. maxillare (i-h, w, 0, and 
p-br); O. Uro-Skinneri (c-h, g or g-y, w, 7, &e.); Oncidium 
annulare (i-h, br and y); O. barbatum (st, y and br); O. 
Cebolleta (st, y-r); O. cornigerum (i-h, y and 1); O. 
eucullatum (c-h, br-p and pi-p); O. divaricatum (i-h, y 
and br); O. Wentworthianum (c-h, g-y and br); Ottelia 
ovalifolia (st ag, g and y); Ouvirandra fenestralis (st aq, 
g-w); Oxalis lasiandra (c-h, 7; 2-13); Passiflora incarnata 
(c-h, w, p, and g, sc); Pelargonium Bowkeri (c-h, p and ¥; 
1); P. fissum (c-h pi; 1); P. glauciifolium (c-h, bk-p, 
edged g-y, sc); P. oblongatum (c-h, p-c; 4); Pellionia 
Daveauana (st,g; +); Peristeria elata (st, w, spotted 1; 4) ; 
August (Tender Perennials) —continued. 
Phalenopsis Aphrodite (st, w, 7, 0, and y); Pilea micro- 
phylla (st; 4); Pitcairnia xanthocalyx (st, y); Ranun- 
ealus Lyalli (c-h, w; 2-4); Renanthera coccinea (i-h, p-r) ; 
Richardia africana (c-h, w; 2); R. albo-maculata (c-h, 
g-w; 2); Rivina humilis (st, w-pi; 1-2); R. levis 
(st, w-pi; 7-8); Ruellia spectabilis (i-h, p-b; 2); Salvia 
cacaliefolia (ch, b; 8); Senecio pyramidalis (c-h, y; 
2); Sinningia concinna (st, p and y); S. conspicua 
(st, y and p; 1); S. Youngiana (st, v or p; 1-14); 
Siphocampylos Humboldtiana (st,7; 3); Sobralia macrantha 
(st, p and r; 6-8); Solanum sisymbriifolium (c-h,b or w; 4) ; 
Sonchus gummifer (c-h, y; 2-3); Sonerila Bensoni (st, pi-p) ; 
S. margaritacea (st, pi) and vars.; Stachys coccinea (c-h, 
7; 1-2); Stanhopea Bucephalus (st. y dotted p, sc; 2); 8. 
insignis (st, y, spotted p, sc); 8. oculata (st, y, spotted 1) ; 
S. tigrina (st, 0, blotched p-br, sc); Stapelia Asterias (c-h, 
v,y,and p; 4); Stauropsis Batemanni (st, y, &e.); Steno- 
messon incarnata (i-h, r; 2) and vars.; Stokesia cyanea 
(c-h, b; 1-14); Streptocarpus Saundersii (st, b; 1); Styli- 
dium spathulatum (c-h, y; 3); Talauma pumila (st, c, sc; 
2-4); Teucrium Chamedrys (c-h, pi); Thunbergia erecta 
(st, b, o, and y; 6) and vars.; Thysanotus junceus (c-h, p; 
1-2); Tillandsia glaucophylla (st, g-w, p, 7, g, and y); T. 
xiphostachys (st, p, g, y, and v) ; ‘Torenia flava (sf, y and p; 
4.4); T. Fournieri (st, v, 1, and y; 4-$) ; Trichopilia Galeot- 
tiana (c-h, g, br, y, and pi-p) ; Tritonia miniata (c-h, 7; {-1); 
T. Pottsii (c-h, y and r; 3-4); Tropwolum peregrinum (c-h, 
y); Turnera ulmifolia (st, y; 2-4); Vanda Parishii (sf, g-y, 
m, w, &e., sc); V. Roxburghii (st, g, v-p, and w); V. teres 
(st, w, pi-m, &¢e.); Villarsia parnassifolia (c-h, y; 1-2); 
Vinea rosea (i-h, pi or w); Wahlenbergia tuberosa (c-h, w 
and pi; }-2); Zebrina pendula (i-h, w and pi-p); Zephyr- 
anthes citrina (st, y; 4); Zygopetalum Clayi (i-h, p-br, v-p, 
and w). 
Surups.—Acmena floribunda (c-h, w; 4); Acradenia 
Frankliniz (c-h, w; 8); Aischynanthus cordifolius (st, 7, bk, 
and o;1); A. grandiflorus (st, 7 ando; 5); A. longiflorus 
(st, r; 2); A8. speciosus (st, 0; 2); Au. splendidus (st, 1, 
spotted bk; 1); Alloplectus peltatus (st, w; 1); Alonsoa 
incisifolia (c-h, 7; 1-2); Aloysia citriodora (c-h, w or l); 
Apeiba Tibourbon (st, y¥; 10); Aphelandra cristata (st, 0-7; 
3); Aristolochia tricaudata (st, p-br); Babingtonia Cam- 
phorasme (c-h, pi; 7); Barleria flava (st, y; 3); Bauhinia 
corymbosa (st, pi); Befaria westuans (c-h, p; 10-15); B. 
ledifolia (c-h, p; 3-4); Begonia cinnabarina (st, r; 2); B. 
coccinea (st, 7; 2); B. Evansiana (c-h, pi; 2); B. falcifolia 
(st, r; 1-2); B. foliosa (st, w, tinged pi); B. Ingramii (c-h, 
pi; 2); B. Kunthiana (st, w); B. maculata (st, variable) ; 
B. nitida (st, pi; 4-5); B. platanifolia (st, pi-w; 5-6); 
Berzelia lanuginosa (c-h, w; 1-2); Bignonia Cherere (i-h, 0; 
10); B. magnifica (i-h, m or p-r); B. variabilis (i-h, g-y; 
10); Billardiera longiflora (c-h, g-y, turning p); Bonatea 
speciosa (st, w; 2); B. Drummondi (c-h, pi; 2); Bossiwa 
linophylla (c-h,o and p; 1-4); Bougainvillea glabra (c-h, 
pi); Bouvardia leiantha (c-h, 7; 2); Brachylena nerifolia 
(c-h, y; 2); Brownea coccinea (st, 7; 6-10); Bursaria 
spinosa (c-h, w; 10); Cassia tomentosa (st, y; 5-7); Celas- 
trus lucidus (c-h, w; 1-3); Cereus speciosissimus (c-h, 1; 
3-6) ; Cestrum aurantiacum (c-h,o; 4); C. elegans (c-h, p-r); 
Chetogastra strigosa (c-h, pi-p; 1); Cloanthes stcechadis 
(c-h, g-y; 2); Clavija fulgens (st, 0-r); Clematis caripensis 
(st, w, sc; 12); Clerodendron foetidum (c-h, I-pi; 5); C. 
fragrans (c-h, w; 6); C. scandens (st, w; 10); C. splendens 
speciossima (st, r); C. squamatum (sé, 7; 10); Cobwa 
scandens (c-h, p; 20); Colea floribunda (st, y-w; 10); 
Colutea eruenta (c-h, r-y; 4-6); Convolyulus pannifolius 
(c-h, v-p and w) ; Coronilla coronata (c-h, y; 1-2); Crassula 
coccinea (c-h, 7; 1-3); C. falcata (c-h, r or w; 3-8); C. 
yersicolor (c-h, r and w); Crotalaria Cunninghamii (c-h, 
y-g and p; 3); Crowea saligna (c-h, pi; 1-2); Cytisus 
canariensis (c-h, y) ; Datura arborea (c-h, w; 7-10); Dipla- 
denia amabilis (st, pi-r; 10); D. ameena (st, pi); D. 
boliviensis (st, wand y); D. Brearleyana (st, pi, becoming 
