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* Cornus canadensis L. 1774. Canada. "Dwarf Cornel or 



Bunch-berry." Pretty little herb with underground creep- 

 ing stem. Bog garden. 



* Galium pilosum Ait. 1778. North America. 



*P rubioides L. Roy. Bot. Gard. Glasnevin, Dublin. 



*P Antennaria alpina Gaertn. A neat little carpeting plant. 



Helichrysum cylindricum D. Don. Before 1780. Cape of 

 Good Hope. " Everlasting." 



Pulicaria sicula Moris. 1779. Sicily. 



* Coreopsis angustifolia Ait. 1778. North America. 

 *P Achillea moschata Jacq. Swiss " Wildfrauleinkraut. " 



Matricaria multiflora Fenzl. Before 1780. Cape of Good 

 Hope. 



* Petasites palmatus A. Gray. 1777. Newfoundland (?) A 



hardy woolly Colt's-foot. 

 *P Senecio nemorensis L. 



* Cullumia setosa R. Br. Before 1780. Cape of Good Hope. 



Roy. Bot. Gard. Edin. 

 P Cnicus rigens Willd. 



*P Crepis montana Reichb. An Alpine Hawk's-beard. 

 *P Campanula cenisia L. Mont Cenis. A rare little high-alpine 



gem, difficult to grow. 

 *P rhomboidea Murr. 



* Plumbago rosea L. 1777. East Indies. A stove perennial, 



with large rosy scarlet flowers. 

 *P Androsace alpina Lam. 

 *P bryoides DC. (Aretia helvetica.) Small rock-plants, with 



evergreen leaves in dense rosettes, forming a cushion. 



* Symplocos tinctoria L'Herit. Before 1780. Carolina. "Horse- 



sugar or Sweet-leaf " ; the leaves greedily eaten by cattle ; 



also used for dyeing yellow. A tender tree with clusters 



of sweet yellow flowers. Vilmoria, Cat., 1904. 

 Asclepias perennis Walt. 1774. North America. 

 *P Gentiana bavarica L. A lovely alpine plant, with deep blue 



flowers, rising from tufts of tiny leaves. In boggy spots. 

 *P punctata L. 



* Calceolaria Fothergillii Ait. 1777. Falkland Islands. A 



delicate and beautiful Slipperwort. 



* Pentstemon Icsvigatus Ait. 1776. North America. 



* Mazus rugosus Lour. Before 1780. China. A hardy tufted 



annual, in the rock garden. 



Digitalis erubescent Ait. X (hybrid). 1776. Italy. 

 *P Veronica aphylla L. Dwarf plant, for rock garden. 

 *P Veronica bellidioides L. See Correvon, Plantes des Montagnes. 



Roy. Bot. Gard. Glasnevin, Dublin. 

 * elliptica Forst. (decussata.) 1776. Falkland Islands 



and Chili. A half-hardy shrub, with white flowers and 



dense growth. 



