46 GARDEN FLOWERS. 



The shrub called Strawberry-tree in the Northern United 

 States is EUONYMUS. 



ARCTOSTAPHYLOS. [Ericaceae.] Dwarf evergreen shrubs, 

 ornamental in foliage, flowers, and berry, succeeding in sandy 

 peat. Increased by layers and seed. A. Alpina is deciduous. 



A. Alpina (Alpine); deciduous trailer ; i foot; flowers flesh- 

 colored, in May; Scotland. A. longifolia (long-leaved); half- 

 hardy evergreen under-shrub ; Mexico; 1847. A.nitida (shin- 

 ing) ; half-hardy evergreen shrub ; 4 feet ; flowers white, in May ; 

 Mexico; 1836. A. pungens (stinging); half-hardy evergreen 

 shrub; i foot; flowers white, in February; Mexico ; 1839. A. 

 tometitosa (downy) ; evergreen shrub ; flowers white ; North 

 America ; 1826. A. uva ursi (bear's-grape) ; evergreen trailer; 

 i foot ; flowers white, in April ; Britain. 



ARCTOTIS. Bear's-ear.- [Compositae.] Greenhouse per- 

 ennial herbs, with showy composite flowers. Soil, sandy 

 loam and leaf-mould. Propagated by division. Many of 

 the species are remarkable for having the under surface of 

 their leaves covered with a close white wool ; and this, to- 

 gether with the form of the leaves, gives them a distinct 

 appearance among other plants. Many of the species form 

 good bedding plants, and give a mass of bloom all summer. 

 Treated as annuals, they bloom the first year. 



A. acaulis (stemless); greenhouse perennial ; 6 inches ; flow- 

 ers yellow, in May ; Cape of Good Hope ; 1759. A. arborescens 

 (arborescent); greenhouse perennial; 1 8 inches ; flowers white 

 and pink, in June ; Cape of Good Hope ; 1818. A. aspera 

 (rough) ; greenhouse perennial ; 2 feet ; flowers pale-yellow, in 

 June ; Cape of Good Hope ; 1710. A. aureola (golden) ; green- 

 house perennial ; 18 inches ; flowers orange, in April ; Cape of 

 Good Hope; 1710. A. breviscarpa (short-podded); hardy an- 

 nual ; i foot ; flowers orange with dark centre, in July ; Cape of 

 Good Hope. A. grandiflora (large-flowered) ; greenhouse per- 

 ennial ; 1 8 inches; flowers yellow, in April; Cape of Good 



