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*- 1- Corolla spreading, bell-shaped; plant pubescent. 

 w- Leaves lobed. 



A. Darwfni, Hook. Densely velvety -pubescent ; leaves 6-9-ribbed, 

 lower palmately 5-7-lobed to the middle ; flowers 1-3 in the axils, dark 

 orange-red with blood-red veins. Brazil. 



++ -w Leaves not lobed. 



A. insigne, Planch. Young branches and calyx reddish-brown with 

 stellate hairs; leaves broad, cordate, coarsely serrate, with prominent 

 veins ; flowers in axillary, few-flowered racemes, purplish-crimson with 

 darker veins. New Granada. 



9. MODIOLA. (The shape of the depressed fruit likened to the Koman 

 measure modiolus.') Procumbent or spreading, small-flowered, weedy 

 plants. 



M. multlflda, Moench. Va. and S., in low grounds ; leaves 3-7-cleft 

 and cut, or the earlier ones rounded and undivided ; flowers red, ' broad ; 

 fruit hairy at the top. (g) 1 



10. KOSTELETZKYA. (For Kosteletzky, a Bohemian botanist.) 



K. Virginica, Gray. VIRGINIAN K. Roughish-hairy, 2-5 high; 

 leaves heart-shaped or mostly 3-lobed, often halberd-shaped ; flowers (in 

 summer) somewhat racemed or panicled, rose-purple, 2' broad. Salt 

 marshes, N. Y., S. 11 



11. HIBISCUS, ROSE MALLOW. (Ancient name, of obscure 

 origin.) Flowers showy, usually large, in summer and autumn. 



* Tall shrubs or even trees ; exotics. 



H. Syrtacus, Linn. SHRUBBY ALTH^A. Leaves nearly smooth, wedge- 

 ovate, and 3-lobed ; flowers short-peduncled in the axils, in autumn, about 

 3' broad, purple, rose-color, white, etc., often double. Levant; common 

 in gardens and grounds. 



H. Rosa-S/nensis, Linn. CHINESE H. or ROSE OF CHINA. Very smooth ; 

 leaves bright green, ovate and pointed, somewhat toothed ; flowers on 

 slender peduncles, very showy, 4' or 5' broad, scarlet-red (rarely rose- 

 purple or even white), often double. Cult, in conservatories from China. 



* * Herbs, with persistent and regular, 5-lobed calyx, and a short pod. 



H- Wild species, but sometimes cultivated; tall and large. 2/ 



*+ Entirely glabrous. 



H. cocclneus, Walt. GREAT RED H. or R. 4-7 high ; leaves 5- 

 parted or deeply cleft into long, lanceolate and taper-pointed divisions ; 

 bright-red corolla 6'-ll' broad; petals narrow below. Wild in swamps 

 near coast, Ga. and Fla. ; cult. 



H. militaris, Cav. HALBERD-LEAVED R. 3-4 high ; leaves ovate or 

 heart- shaped, toothed or 3-lobed, some of them halberd-shaped ; peduncles 

 slender ; calyx inflated ; corolla flesh- colored, 4'-5' broad. Penn. to Minn. 



an k. ^ ^ Leaves downy beneath, often also on top. 



H. aculeatus, Walt. PRICKLY R. In swamps, S. C., S. and W., has 



the involucel leaves lobed, round-cordate 3-5-lobed leaves, hoary beneath, 

 yellow purple-centered flowers, and hispid stems. 



H. Moschetitos, Linn. SWAMP R. 3-7 high ; the ovate, pointed, 

 and often 3-lobed leaves hoary beneath, generally smooth above ; pedun- 



