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September (Hardy Perennials)—continued. 
Burchelli (7, y, and g; 14); Lactuea macrorhiza (v-p; 4-3) ; 
L. tuberosa (b; 1-1}); Lamium maculatum (p); Lathyrus 
magellanicus (b-p); Lilium monadelphum (y and p-7; 3-9) ; 
Linaria alpina (b-v and y; 4); L. Cymbalaria (b or 1); L. 
purpurea (b-p; 1-3); L. triornithophora (p and y) ; Lobelia 
syphilitica (b; 1-2); Lotus corniculatus (y, fading to o, and 
7) ; Lupinus lepidus (p-b; 3); L. leucophyllus (pi; 2-3); L. 
ornatus (b; 1-2); L. polyphyllus (b; 4); Lychnis diurna 
(p-pi; 1-3); Lysimachia clethroides (w; 3); L. Num- 
mularia (7); Malva Alcea fastigiata (r; 2-3); Merendera 
Bulbocodium (pi-l; 3); Mimulus moschatus (y); Monarda 
didyma (r; 13); Nymphia pygmea (aq, b, sc) ; @nothera 
acaulis (w, turning 7; 4); CH. glauca (y; 1-2); @. g. 
Fraseri (y; 1); @. pallida (wand y, turning +; 12); G. 
speciosa (w, turning 7; 2-3); Ourisia coccinea (r; 3-1); 
Oxalis corniculata (vy); Pentstemon breviflorus (y or pi-w ; 
8-6); P. diffusus (p; 14); Phlomis herba-venti (p-v ; 1-15) ; 
Polygonum affine (pi-r; 4); P. amplexicaule (pi-r or w; 
2-8); P. compactum (w; 2); P. sphwrostachyum (p-r); P. 
vaccinifolium (pi); Pratia repens (v-w; 4); Rudbeckia 
grandiflora (y; 3}); Saponaria officinalis (l or w; 1-3); 
Scorzonera hispanica (y; 3); Sedum erythrostictum (¢; 
1-14); S. Ewersii (pi or v); S. maximum (w-r; 1-2) and 
vars.; S. spectabile (pi; 14-2) ; Sempervivam Moggridgei 
(r; 8); Senecio pulcher (p and y; 1-2); Sida Napwa (w; 
4-10) ; Silene Schafta (p; 4) ; Solidago lanceolata (y ; 2-3); 
Sternbergia lutea (y) and var. ; Trifolium uniflorum (6 and p ; 
2); Viola tricolor (p, w or o-y, &e.; 4-1}); Xanthocephalum 
gymnospermoides (0-y; 2-4). 
Suruss.—Abelia rupestris (pi, sc; 5); A. triflora (pi-y; 
5); Abutilon striatum (0-y; 10); Artemisia Abrotanum 
(y, sc; 2-4) ; Azara integrifolia (y; 18); A. microphylla (9; 
12); Benthamia fragifera (w; 10-15); Calluna vulgaris 
(variable; 1-3); Calycanthus occidentalis (7; 6-12); 
Clematis Flammula (w, sc; 20); C. florida (w; 10); C. 
tubulosa (b; 2-3); C. Vitalba (w, sc; 8); C. Viticella (b, p, 
or pi; 20); Clethra acuminata (w, sc; 10-15); C. alnifolia 
(w; 3-4); ©. paniculata (w, sc; 3-4); C. tomentosa (w ; 
3-4) ; Cotyledon Sempervivum (r; 4-+); Dabeecia polifolia 
(w, pi, or p; 1-2); Daphne Cneorum (pi, sc; 1); Datisca 
cannabina (y; 3-6) ; Eleagnus macrophylla (g-y; 6); Hrica 
ciliaris (r; 1); E. vagans (p-r; 1); Hydrangea hortensis 
(variable ; 2-3); H. paniculata grandiflora (w); Jasminum 
officinale (w, sc); Kerria japonica (0-y; 3-4); Ligustrum 
lucidum (w; 8-12); Lonicera Periclymenum (r); Os- 
manthus Aquifolium (w, sc); Passiflora ceerulea (p, w, and 
b, sc); Rosa indica (7; 4-20); R. varieties (sc); Rubus 
fruticosus (w or pi); R. laciniatus (w or pi); Spartium 
junceum (y, sc; 6-10); Spirwa Lindleyana (w; 4-9); Sym- 
phoricarpus racemosus (pi; 4-6); Tamarix gallica (w or pi; 
5-10). 
Half-hardy.— Annuaus.—Calandrinia Menziesii (p-r; 
1); Ipomeea hederacea (b; 10); Mentzelia ornata (w, sc; 
2); Nicotiana acutiflora (w; 1-2); Schizanthus Grahami (1, 
y, and pi; 2). 
BiEnNIALS.—Lobelia vars.; Mathiola incana (p; 1-2). 
PERENNIALS. — Amaryllis Belladonna (variable; 2); 
Amicia Zygomeris (y, splashed p; 8); Amphicome Emodi 
(pi and o; 1-13); Blumenbachia chuquitensis (r and y) ; 
Calceolaria arachnoidea (p; 1); C. Burbidgei (y; 2-4); 
Caryopteris Mastacanthus (v; 2); Calestina ageratoides 
(6; 1); Crocosmia aurea (0-r; 2); Erodium Reichardi (w 
and pi; 4); Lobelia fulgens (r; 1-2) ; L. splendens (7; 1-2) ; 
Neja gracilis (y; 1); Nierembergia calycina (y and w); 
Ophiopogon japonicus intermedius (J; 12); Polianthes 
tuberosa (w, sc; 3-4) and vars.; Salvia patens (b; 2%) ; 
Tropwolum tricolorum (0-7, tipped bk and y); Urginea 
maritima (w and g-p). 
Suruss.—Calceolaria bicolor (y and w; 2-3); C. scabi- 
oseefolia (y); Celsia Arcturus (yand p; 4); Cistus rotundi- 
folius (p, marked y; 1); Cneorum pulverulentum (y; 1-3) ; 
Coronilla glauca (y, sc by day; 2-4); Escallonia rubra (7; 
3-6) ; Fuchsia macrostema gracilis (p and 7; 6-10); Grin- 
THE DICTIONARY OF GARDENING. 
September (Half-hardy Shrubs) —continued. 
delia glutinosa (y; 2); Micromeria Piperella; Olearia 
Gunniana (w; 8-5); Pentstemon baccharifolius (r; 14); 
Photinia japonica (w ; 10-20); Zauschneria californica (r; 1), 
Tender.— ANNUALS.—Ipome@a Quamoclit (i-h, r; 6); 
Martynia fragrans (c-h, r-p and y, sc; 2); Porana racemosa 
(i-h, w). 
BienniAts.— Convolvulus erubescens (c-h, r-pi; 12); 
Exacum zeylanicum (st, v; 1-2); Humea elegans (c-h, br-r, 
pi, or 7; 5-6). 
P&RENNIALS.—Achimenes ocellata (i-h, r-y; 14); ichmea 
fulgens (st); Aerides quinquevulnerum (st, w, rv, and p, sc; 
3); Agapanthus umbellatus (c-h, 6; 2-3); Allamanda 
Schottii (st, y); Amicia Zygomeris (c-h, y, splashed p; 8); 
Amphicome Emodi (c-h, pi and 0; 1-14); Astilbe rubra 
(c-h, pi; 4-6); Barkeria Lindleyana (c-h, pi-p, w, and 
blotched p; 2); Begonia octopetala (i-h, g-w; 2); B. picta 
(i-h, pi; 4-1); B. semperflorens (i-h, w or pi); Billbergia 
amoena (st g-w, tipped b; 2); Bromelia bracteata (st, pi; 
2); Brunsvigia toxicaria (c-h, pi; 1); Canistrum auran- 
tiacum (st, o-y); Catasetum maculatum (st, g, spotted p; 3); 
Cattleya bicolor (i-h, br-g and pi-p; 14-2); C. Devoniana 
(i-h, w, pi, and pi-p); C. Dowiana (i-h, y, p, and v-pi); C. 
eldorado (i-h, pi, p-7, and 0); C. granulosa (i-h, y-g, w, br, 
&e.) ; C. Harrisoniz (i-h, pi, tinged y; 2) and var. ; C. margi- 
nata (i-h, pi-r, pi, and w, sc) and vars.; C. Regnellii (i-h, 9, 
b, pi-p, w, &e.); Coelogyne ciliata (i-h, y, w, and br); C. 
speciosa (i-h, w, br or g, y, andr; 14); Crinum Careyanum 
(i-h); C. Kirkii (st, g and ); C. Moorei (c-h, g and 1); 
Cureuma petiolata (st, y; 14); Cyclamen africanum (c-h, w 
or 7, and p; 4-3); C. neapolitanum (c-h, w or r; 4); 
Cyenoches Egertonianum (st, p; 2); Dendrobium bigibbum 
(i-h, pi); D. chrysanthum (c-h, y andr); D. sanguinolentum 
(st, y, pt, and p); D. speciosum (c-h, c or y-w, and bk, sc) ; 
D. superbiens (st, p); Dichorisandra musaica (st, b; 14); 
D. thyrsiflora (st, 6; 4); Disporum pullum (c-h, br; 14); 
D. p. parviflorum (c-h, br); Drosera binata (c-h, w; 
3); Fragaria indica (c-h, y); Galaxia ovata (c-h, y); 
Gesnera discolor (st, r; 2); Gladiolus eruentus (c-h, 7 and 
w; 2-3); G. psittacinus (c-h, 7, y, g, and p; 3); G. 
Saundersii (c-h, v and w; 2-3); Gloxinia maculata (st, p-b; 
1); Gymnostachyum venustum (st, p; 4); Impatiens 
Sultani (st, 7; 1); Ipomoea Learii (st, b); I. Purga (st, 
p-pi); Lelia Dominiana (i-h, p); Limnocharis Plumieri 
(i-h ag, y; 13); Lotus jacobzeus (c-h, p and y; 1-3); 
Lycoris aurea (c-h, y; 1); Manulea rubra (c-h, y; 1-2); 
Masdeyallia ionocharis (c-h, w-y and p; +); M. tovarensis 
(c-h, w); M. Veitchiana (c-h, y, o-r, and p); Maxillaria 
grandiflora (i-h, w, y, and r); Miltonia candida (i-h, y, 
w, br, and pi; $=); M. Clowesii (i-h, y, p, and br); M. 
Regnelli (i-h, pi-w and l-pi; 1); M. spectabilis (i-h, w 
and pi-v; 4-i); Nerine sarniensis (c-h, pi; 2-24); 
Nymphza Devyoniensis (st ag, pi-r); N. Lotus dentata 
(st ag, w); Odontoglossum crispum (c-h, w, y, and r-br) ; 
O. grande (c-h, o-y, c-w, and br); O. Rossii Ehrenbergii 
(c-h, w and br); O. R. Warnerianum (c-h, w, br, y, &e.) ; 
O. Uro-Skinneri (c-h, g or g-y, w, r, &e.); Oncidinm 
encullatum (c-h, br-p, and pi-p); O. ineurvum (c-h, w, 
1, and br, sc); O. ornithorhynchum (c-h, pi-p, sc); Pachy- 
stoma Thomsonianum (sf, w, p, g, and br; +); Peristeria 
elata (st, w, spotted 1; 4); Phalenopsis amabilis (st, w 
and y); P. Aphrodite (st, w, 7, 0, and y); Phinea albo- 
lineata (st, w; {); Pinguicula candata (c-h, pi); Rivina 
humilis (st, w-pi; 1-2); R. levis (st, w-pi; 7-8); Sinningia 
concinna (st, p and 7); 8. speciosa (st, v) and vars.; Stan- 
hopea insignis (st, y, spotted p; sc); S. oculata (st, y, 
spotted 1); S. tigrina (st, 0, blotched p-br, sc); Stapelia 
Asterias (c-h, v, y, and p; 4); Stauropsis Batemanni (sf, 
y, &c.); Talauma pumila (st, c, sc; 2-4); Teucrium 
Chameedrys (c-h, pi); Thunbergia erecta (st, b, 0, and y; 
6) and var.; Trichopilia Galleotiana (c-h, g, br, y, and 
pi-p); Troprolum peregrinum (c-h, y); Turnera ulmifolia 
(st, y; 2-4); Vanda ceerulea (st, b; 2-3); V. Hookeriana 
(st, w, spotted m, and p); V. Sanderiana (st, y, p-r, and 
