16 ANAGALLIS 



ANAGA'LLIS continued. 



A. Mone'lli is the Italian Pimpernel, a very beautiful 

 little blue flower, with a touch of crimson at 

 the base of each petal, 9 ins. high. 1648. 



A. Mone!lli Bre'we'ri, only 3 ins. high, has brilliant 

 coppery-red flowers. 



A. Mone'lli lilaci'na. Height 1ft. Has lilac blooms. 



A. Mone'lli Phceni'cea is a little scarlet-flowered 



plant from Morocco, 1803. 

 A. Mone'lli Phi'lipsi, only 4 ins. high, has rich blue 



flowers. 



A. Mone'lli Willmorea'na has bright bluish -purple 

 flowers with a yellow eye. 



A. sangui'nea. See A. grandiflora coccinea. 



A. Webbia'na, 6 ins. high, is a pretty little trailing 

 plant with bright blue flowers. Portugal, 



1828. 



A. Wellsia'na, 6 ins. high, is also a trailing plant, 

 with copper-coloured flowers, suitable for a 

 rockery. An English hybrid, 1830. 

 The Pimpernels are easily grown, though all 

 except the hardy A. indica, which can be sown in 

 the open in April, should be raised under glass in 

 pans or boxes in temp. 65 in March or April, just 

 covering the seeds with soil, and planting them out 

 in May or June. 



ANODO'NTEA halimifolia. See ALYSSUM. 



ANCHU'SA Alkanet (from Gr. anchousa, alkanet, a 

 cosmetic). Nat. Ord. Boragenacece. 



