jastigiatus 

 Bolanderi 

 Douglasii 



1 articulatus, ^ili {KIpdihi lutuuhttn Haw) 

 Candle Pi^NT PI uit br inching, t,l.ilji"if' lud tte'.b} 

 1-2 ft high, the branches swollen at intervals, hs tl it 

 and f5esh> , petiolate, laeniiate or luncmate with acu 

 mmate lobes beads (lis((,i(l and all the floiets jierfect 

 white, in small coim; .. on n ikid pLduniUs ikeius 

 dowuv S Atr -1>, ilM| ^ til. .,11,1,1 n. -t Kl, ,i,i , m 

 lultivatiiin bein,? ^i..\\ii \ ith 11, ,i „ iil ,iiv 



,s (Khuiia) Antiup'i ll >'"" "- ii i -.„,,. m,,. -. . i, 

 iQ collectinns iltb i,_!i ,( i ii t 1 ,, \\,i t li in Ih. 

 American ti , 1 ' , i ii, nl. I li ln^l, 



with fleslix I 1 1,1 ,,,, ,,, ,11,1 , 



solitary oln, , I i tii ^ | in 



inch long L ^1 , ' , , V i 1 , 1 t i tins 



plant' IS <,ne ..t tb. ..11, ^t ( ,,tiMtion 



having \Lcording to Dodon 1 11 t , Europe 



m 1570, and cultivated m Tii 1 , i garden 



in 1596. * * • The nami 1 / w is given 



because of its being a reputed ir 

 acrid poison of the (, ipe riifili.,il 

 Kteniia spmulosa and A s,i /, „■. 

 the American trade, but til. \ a. in, 

 2 K*mpfen, DC (L„i,il,n„, h 

 Zuec 1, Fin ftiqiiim C Ktitli /.i, 

 Benth ) Rhizomitous peienniil se 

 on slender ducculent woollv petiole 

 b-lO m aciobS), oibiculir to iieaih i 

 luse, angulxi toothed green fl ^t 

 tulent woolI> , blanched, withonlx 

 heads large, with light yellow i i\ 

 acioss pappus white and copicm 

 — Vai aureo maculatus II. nt / 



,,1.1 1 Sub & 

 mini Kixnipfeti, 

 iig up many Ivs 

 l\s luge (often 



Lin 



ud 



of 



glcLted it is, howe\ei a must w iil \ i , .,,, ii..l only 

 for the house but for 1,. .l.liii^ in il, | . n in shady 

 places The plant ishu.h i- t u n iili i^ W i-liiiigton 

 when 6>et permanently m tin .>|.i n i im tmin his jel 

 low spotted Ivs (the comni.iMi 1 ) iii.l iimth. i li is white 

 spotted hs Another form (var <nriuiteii\) has Ivs 

 glaucous green edged with creamy white Easilv propa 

 gated b\ dnision 



3 Jap6nicus s. h {Li,iiil,),ni Tiip„„,i,i Less Fty 

 ' ' ' ig perennial 



2313 Leopard Plant 



coidate ovate to cordate triangular, angled or undulate 

 and sinuate toothed, rather long stalked fls purple 

 red. Canary Isl. — The supposed parent of the florists' 

 Cinerarias, 'for discussion of which see p. 318, Vol. I. 



