JAMESIA 



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JASMINUM 



JAME'SIA. (Commemorative of Dr. Edwin James, its 

 discoverer, an American botanist. Nat. ord. Saxi- 

 fragaceae.) 



A hardy, ornamental shrub, allied to Hydrangea. 

 Seeds ; cuttings of ripe wood in a cold frame, or in a 

 gentle heat. Well-drained garden soil. 

 /. america'na (American). 3-4. White. New Mexico. 

 1865. 



JAMESO NIA. (Named after Dr. Jameson, professor 

 of botany at Quito. Nat. ord. Ferns [Filices]. Linn. 

 24-Cryptogamia, i-Filices.) 



A greenhouse Fern. See FERNS. 



/. imbrica'ta (imbricated). Brown. May. Andes of 

 S. Amer. 



JANIPHA. (From the native name, Janipaba. Nat. 

 ord. Euphorbiacea?.) United to Manihot. 

 /. atsculifo'lia (Chestnut-leaved). See MANIHOT ^SCULI- 



FOLIA. 



angustifo'lia (narrow-leaved). 3. Brazil. 1829. 



,, fce'tida (fetid). See MANIHOT FCETIDA. 



Lcefli'ngit : (Lcefling's). See MANIHOT CARTHAGENENSIS. 



Manihot (Manihot). See MANIHOT UTILISSIMA. 



JANK3TA HELDRETCHH. See RAMONDIA HEL- 



DREICHII. 



JA'NTHE BUGULIFO'LIA. See CELSIA BUGULIFOLIA. 



JAPAN CEDAR. Cryptome'ria japo'nica. 



JAPAN EARTH. Aca'cia Catechu bark. 



JAPAN HARICOT BEAN. Canava'lia Lunare'ti. 



JAPAN VARNISH-TREE. Rhu's vernici'fera. 



JAPAN WAX. Rhu's succeda'nea. 



JAPANESE YEW. Cephalota'xus. 



JASIONE. Sheep's Scabious. (An ancient name used 

 by Theophrastus. Nat. ord. Bellworts [Campanulaceae]. 

 Linn. $-Pentandria, \-Monogynia.) 



Hardy herbaceous perennials, except monta'na, and all 

 with blue flowers. Seeds, divisions, and cuttings under 

 a hand-light, in spring. They require a sheltered place 

 in winter, and like sandy soil, with a little peat or leaf- 

 mould. 

 /. folio'sa (leafy), i. June. Spain. 1826. 



hu'milis (dwarf). |. July. France. 1824. 



,, monta'na (mountain), i. June. Britain. Annual. 



,, pere'nnis (perennial), i. July. France. 1787. 



,, Ja'nkiz (Janka's). i. July. Eastern Europe. 



JASMTNUM. Jasmine. (From Ysmyn, the Arabic 

 name. Nat. ord. Oliveworts [Oleaceas]. Linn. z-Diandria, 

 i-Monogynia.) 



All white-flowered, except where otherwise stated. 

 The stove and greenhouse species, by cuttings in sand, 

 in* a little peat; the hardy species, by suckers, layers, 

 and cuttings under a hand-light. A bud of the variegated 

 plants of officina'lis will frequently communicate the 

 property to the whole of the plant ; peat and loam for 

 the house species ; good, common soil for the hardy ; 

 revolu'tum and proli'ferum require a little protection in 

 winter. 



HARDY DECIDUOUS CLIMBERS, &c. 

 /. affi'ne (related). See J. OFFICINALE AFFINE. 



flo'ridum (free-flowering). Yellow. July. China and 

 Japan. 1842. 



fru'ticans (shrubby). 3. Yellow. July. S. Europe. 

 1570. Shrub. 



heterophy'llum (variable-leaved). 14. June. Nepaul. 

 1820. Shrub. 



nudiflo'rum (naked-flowered). 3-12. Yellow. De- 

 cember to February. China and Japan. 1844. 



,, fo'liis au'reis (golden-leaved). 3-12. Yellow. 



officina'le (common. Shop). 15. July. Persia and 

 N.W. India. 1548. 



affi'ne (allied). Flowers larger. 



,, fo'liis arge'nteis (silver-leaved). 15. July. 



fo'liis au'reis (golden-leaved). 15. July. 



i, ,, fto'ribus ple'nis (double-flowered). 15. July. 



grandiflo'rum (large-flowered). See J. OFFICINALE 



AFFINB. 



HARDY EVERGREEN CLIMBERS, &c. 



/. hu'mile (low). 3-8. Yellow. July to September. 



Subtropical Himalaya. 1812. Fragrant. 

 primuli'num (primrose-coloured). 3-6. Clear yellow, 



semi-double. Yunnan, China. 1903. 

 pubi'gerum (down-bearing). 10. Yellow. June. 



Nepaul. 1827. Evergreen. 

 Ree'vesii (Reeves's). See J. HUMILE. 

 ,, revolu'tum (revolute). See J. HUMILE. 

 wallichia'num (Wallichian). See J. HUMILE. 



GREENHOUSE EVERGREEN CLIMBERS. 



acumina'tum (pointed-leaved). See J . SIMPLICIFOLIUM. 



, angula're (angular). 4-6. White. S. Africa. 



, azo'ricum (Azorian). 5. July. Azores. 1724. 



, cape'nse (Cape). 8. May. S. Africa. 1816. Shrub. 



, confu'sum (confused). See J. SIMPLICIFOLIUM. 



, ftoribu'ndum (free-flowering). 5-8. White, fragrant. 

 Abyssinia, &c. 1902. Shrub. 



glau'cum (milky-green). 3. August. S.Africa. 1774. 



,, gra'cile (slender). See J. SIMPLICIFOLIUM. 



,, grandiflo'rum (large-flowered). 15. July. India. 

 1629. 



,, lanceola 'rium (spear-head-leaved). Sylhet. 1826. 



,, ligustrifo'lium (privet-leaved). See J. RIGIDUM. 



,, multiparti' turn (many-parted). 10* White. S. Africa. 

 1903. Shrub. 



,, odorati' ssimum (sweetest-scented). 3. June. Madeira. 

 1656. 



polya'nthum (many-flowered). Pink, white. Yunnan, 

 China. 1891. Shrub. 



simplicifo'lium (simple-leaved). 3-10. June. Aus- 

 tralia. 1791. 



subula'tum (awl-shaped-^ar^d). See J. FLORIDUM. 



,, tortuo'sum (twisted). 6. June. S. Africa. 1818. 



volu'bile (twining). 3-8. Yellow. S. Africa. 



STOVE EVERGREEN CLIMBERS. 



J anastomo'sans (interlacing). White. Himalaya. 

 , angustifo'lium (narrow- leaved). 10. India. 1816. 

 , arbore'scens (tree-like). 12. India. 1819. Shrub. 

 , auricula' turn (eared). 10. White. India. 1790. 

 , austra'le (southern). See J. SIMPLICIFOLIUM. 

 , bractea'tum (large-br acted). See J. PUBESCENS. 

 , campanula' turn (bell-flowered). See J. TORTUOSUM. 

 , cauda'tum (long-tailed). 10. May. Sylhet. 1838. 



Deciduous. 



,, dianthifo'lium (Dianthus-leaved). See J. SUAVISSIMUM. 

 ,, di'dymum (two- fold). Pure white. Berries dark 

 purple. Winter. Australia and Pacific Islands. 

 1860. 



fte'xile (flexible). See J. TORTUOSUM. 

 graci'llimum (very graceful). 2-3. White, fragrant. 



N. Borneo. 1881. 



hirsu'tum (hairy). See J. PUBESCENS. 

 latifo'lium (broad-leaved). See J. ARBORESCENS. 

 laurifo'lium (bay-leaved). 4. June. Himalaya. 



1819. 



Mainga'yi (Maingay's). White. Penang. 1902. 

 ,, mauritia'num (Mauritius). See J. AURICULATUM. 

 ,, multiflo'rum (many-flowered). See J. PUBESCENS. 

 ,, ni'tidum (shining). White, fragrant. Admiralty 



Islands. 1898. 



,, panicula 'turn (panicled). 5. January. China. 1818. 

 ,, pube'scens (downy). 3-30. May, June. Trop. 

 Asia. 1759. Shrub. 



,, ri'gidum (rigid). 5. May^ Ceylon. 1839. Shrub. 



e-ple'no (double-flowering). 6 

 1700. 



,, Sa'mbac (Zamback). 6. Trop. Asia. 1665. Twiner. 

 flo're-ple'no (double-flowering). 6. Trop. Asia. 



,, ,, tri folia' turn (three-leaved). 6. Trop. Asia. 1730. 



,, sca'ndens (climbing). 10. August. E. Ind. 1820. 



sine'nse (Chinese). White. China. 



stenope' talum (narrow-petaled). See J. ANASTO- 

 MOSANS. 



suavi' ssimum (sweetest). May. Australia. Decidu- 

 ous. 



,, syringczfo'lium (lilac-leaved). April. Burma and 

 Assam. 1838. 



,, trine'rve (three-nerved). 20. E. Ind. 1804. 



undula'tum (wavy). 5. January. China. 1819. 



