84 SELECTION OF PLANTS. 



It blows in June, is a native of the Cape, and first 

 brought to England in 1801. 



It belongs to the 19th Class, under the head " Synge- 

 nesia Superflua." 



251. FERRARIA PAVONIA, or Spotted Ferraria. 



This is a hardy Perennial, which is propagated either 

 from seed or offsets. It blows in August, and the bloom 

 will decorate the borders, it being very showy. 



It is a native of Mexico, and was first brought to Eng- 

 land in 1794. 



It belongs to the 20th Class, under the head " Gynan- 

 dria Hexandria." 



252. LONICERA TARTARICA, or Tartarian Honeysuckle- 



This is a hardy shrub, propagated by cuttings in Octo- 

 ber or November, and will make a pretty variety in the 

 shrubbery. 



It is a native of Russia, and first brought into England 

 in 1752. 



It belongs to the 5th Class, under the head " Pentandria 

 Monogynia." 



253. ARISTOLOCHIA SIPHO, or Broad-leaved Birthwort. 



This climber is perfectly hardy, but will require sup- 

 port. It must therefore be planted either against a house, 

 or a high wall. It blows in June, and is propagated 

 either by seed or layers. 



It is a native of North America, and first brought to 

 England in 1763. 



It belongs to the 20th Class, under the head " Gynan- 

 dria Hexandria." 



