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or seed 



by seeds, sown in the open border, from March to Jly. 



AH the giauii thriye w*U if ' 



and eren the 



mOd winters. The eomnon WaDflcnran rmrietMB of C 



C*mrv wfll thrire almost anw 



opposite. li*-^j*j tafc^ddtcid; p^.rf^^g 



'- 



eat. f\ imtlt 4in. to 6m. each way. deltoid, tri- or qoadri- Chatrl rcharil* Cox 



Swj^s^^th^s^t^^fw^s^: i-^^coKbnii: 



lower ade larger than the others, lanceolate, with narrow t lawseolate, quite entire, 



MHSttj segment*, wtaeh are agam eat down to the racbnv. or smooth. C fc i 



. jt 



Mnr 

 CH.SLF.fi. 91) 



(Wright 1 *).* *. fts. to 4mv long, strong, wiry, 

 to SnTtonilm. tol^n. broad, oratolanelXteTtfi- and compact. The 



RTOWTI and 



t 

 varietieti T 



greatly 

 g ad* 



spring perennia there are a 



^ 



sorts am worth growing. Do*bi* 



fid ; pinnjs in iinsul opposite pain, the lowest about mriettet: TeDow. light brown, dark brown. Smjfc wmnetia: 



S ; pinnules eat about bx^^rdown. rt copkias, the BLOOD^BXD, ttinBi.xGEE, BELTOIK CASTLK, andGoUNDi Ton 



(H. S. F. iL 9a) 

 CHEIMATOBIA BSUKATA. SM Winter Moth. 



FIG -22. FXOWKRL56 BRA.VHB5 OF 

 FDMH-PLKSO. 



a C. flore-pleno (doable-flowered). A 

 cokmr. tram clear yellow to very nrk m 



wfll yield * large proportion of double 

 C. 



FLOWKUSG BRJLNCH OF CBEIRAVTHIS 



(from Ckeiri or Ck^yry. the Arabic 



name of a plant with very red sweet-scented flowers, and c. 

 nOo., a flower; or perhaps from cJur, the hand, and a*- c. 



., m 1 J A TT,'-_: - _ fl-h nn ^* --* 



). Wallflower. OKD. Cmcifene. 



t w^p*rtd hairs. Sterna nlanltj. bnuMhed, *. 2ft. to 3ft. 

 Tene^ffe.lfil2. HaK-hardy. (B.R.219.) 



shrubby varieties of the 



.. yellow or white ; pedicels 

 . tlinear- 



k 



(from c*r. the hand, and 



m sort should be increased 



by young cuttings, which wffl soon root outride, if covered 

 with a hand glass. The half-hardy kinds wffl thrive well 



ii i aufti i .Ti*to?iii?w i fcS , --.i- k **-* 



flun iw in Hani hf * -Tbr- The herba- i gives them the appearance of a hand). Hand-plant. OKD. 

 ^S-^-^^e^ased byyoung cuttings ' Jfolroo-. A fine eool-house tree, succeeding well in a 



