some anil showy, and is rated, 



from stock plants. They require an iiitcnnciliat 

 temperature. 



A. Fls. blue or white. 

 Cap6nsis, Thunh. Pip;. ISfiO. Climbing shrub but 

 stniKKliiit; u]irif,'lit plant as grown under glass, some 

 what f,'hui(:(ius, glabrous except in the inflo 



1860. Plumbaeo Capensis (X %). 



:m\ How to Grow 

 lia State Board of 

 illetins of the Cali- 



NOLD V. StUBENRAUCH. 



ceraslfera. 

 mills Icaco. 



PLUM, CHEERY. 



PLUM, COCOA, r. 



PLUM, DATE, flioxpiirns. 



PLUM, GOVERNOR'S. See Ftacourlia Ramontclii. 



PLUM, JAPAN. Properly Primus triflora : improp- 

 erly applied to till- Loquat, Eriobotrya Japonica. 



PLUM, MARMALADE. L,in,m„ mammom. 



PLUMBAGO I from Latin f,.r J.<irl: because of some 

 old Ira.lllloni. rinmha,ii lu'l.; „ , Lkadwokt. About 10 

 spci-iis of snb.shrubs or lu-rbs, .sunietimes climbing, in- 

 haliiting warm countries, chiefly of Europe, Asia and 

 Africa. Leav»e9 usually alternate and entire, various: 

 flowers spicate or racemose on the ends of the branches. 



cylindn.'al ..al>x-lul..-. II,.- ,.,,i .,.la-l..l,.-,> ..i..,w,t 

 phlox-like. S. Africa. li.M.^UO. B.U. .■•i:417. Un 

 :i80; 46. p. 245; 48, p. .■(44; ."iS, p. 20. Var. 41ba, 

 has white flowers. — A well-known greenhouse 



.44, p. 

 Hort., 

 plant, 

 sunny 



they may lii. (,'niwn under glass for spring and summer 

 bloom. It is an excellent rafter plant, in .southern 

 California it climbs trees 115 or 20 ft. higu if undis- 

 turbed. 



Zeyl4nica, Linn. Ilair Hniini-, :-l:ii.rr,M . ■..•.■pt the 

 inflorescence, which i- j M.iiin ! 

 tuseoracute, thebasi .1 



ing the stem: fls. whii. , ,, i <i. 



exserted partof the tulm .-. ai. , li Iwi 



retusc corolla-lobes, the calyx glam 



of Asia and Africa, and east to Australia and Hawaii. 



B.K. 32:2.'!. -Little grown now, as it is inferior to the 



