GREEN-HOUSE TREES AND SHRUBS. 



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Momordtca Elaterium 



Oxybaphns viscosits 

 Ppntapetes pbcenicea 

 * Pbaceotus vuigaris, v. coccineus 



,, * \faririoruM 

 PJ or ale a corylifolia 

 Ricinus communis 



Sesatnurti orientate 

 Scorzonera ti 

 Sida cristata 

 Stgesbeckia orient alit 

 Silent vespertina 

 Spigelia Antbelmia 

 f Tricosantbes Anguina 

 Xeminesia Ensiloides 

 Zinnia elegant 



Squirting 1 Cucumber (this is perennial 

 where the winters are mild) 



Viscid Umbrella- wort 



Scarlet-flowered Pentapetes 



Scarlet-flowering Kidney Bean 



Ivy-leaved do. 



Hazel-leaved Psoralea 



Palma Ciiristi. or Castor-oil Plant (se- 

 veral varieties) 



Oriental Sesamum, or Oily-grain 



Tangier Scorzonera 



Crested Sida 



Oriental Sigesbeckia 



Morocco Catchfly 



Annual Worm-grass 



Snake Gourd 



Annual Xeminesia 



Violet-coloui-ed Zinnia 



HARDY AQUATIC HERBACEOUS PERENNIAL PLANTS, 



Valuable for ornamenting ponds, the borders of lakes, ri- 

 vers, See. 



Hetcrandra reniformis 

 Hydropeltis purpurea 

 Menyantbes trifoliata 

 Nelumbium luteum 

 Nymphoea advena 



odor at a 



alba 



lute a 



Pontederia cordata 

 Saururus cernuus 

 Vallisneria spiralis 



,. americana 



Kidney- shaped Heterandra 

 Purple Hydropeltis 

 English Buck-bean 

 Yellow Indian Water-Lily 

 Three-coloured Water-Lily 

 American sweet-scented white do. 

 European white do. 

 Yellow do. 



Heart-leaved Pontederia 

 Drooping Lizard's-tail 

 European Vallisneria 

 American do. 



GREEN-HOUSE TREES AND SHRUBS. 



Those marked thus t being hardy Green-House plants, may 

 -be cultivated in the open ground in such of the southern states as 

 have mild winters ; and indeed many of them may be inured to bear 

 the winters of the middle, and even some of the eastern states, if 

 planted in warm soils and exposures ; especially if protected from, 

 rigorous frosts, by a covering of mats, &c. till they acquire age an4 



