ADI 



JEGI 



STOVE. 



A. MtUo'picum (^Ethiopian). 2. Brown. Sep- 

 tember. 1838. 



Brazilie'nse (Brazilian). 2. Brazil. 1844. 



conci'nnum (neat). 2. Brown. June. N. Hoi 



land. 



corda'tum (heart-shaped). Brown. Yellow. 



Mindenao. 



crista'tum (crested). 1. Brown. Jamaica. 1844 



curva'tum (curved). 2. Brown. Brazil. 1841. 



deltoi'deum (deltoid). 1. S. Amer. 1820. 



denticula'tum (small-toothed). Brown. July. 



W.Jnd. 

 flabellifJlium (fan-leaved). 1. Brown. Sep- 



.tember. Jamaica. 



flave'scens (yellow). Yellow. June. W. Ind. 

 1 folio'sum (leafy). 1. Brown. August. 



Fovia'num (Foy's). 1. Brown. May. W.Ind. 



1840. 



hirtu'tum (hairy). Brown. I. of Luzon. 



lu'cidum (shiny). 1. Brown. August. S. Amer. 



luna'tum (half-moon). . July. Mexico. 1823. 



lunula'tum (crescent-leaved). Brown. I. of 



Luzon. 



macrophy' Hum (long-leaved). 1 . July. Ja- 



maica. 1793. 



Moritzin'num (Moritz's). 1. Brown. Sep- 



tember. S. Amer. 1838. 



obli'quum (oblique). 1. Brown. April. W. 



Ind. 1826. 



pa' tens (spreading). 1. July. Brazil. 1824. 



peda'tum (pedate). 1. July. N.Amer. 1640. 



pent ada'cty Ion (five-fingered). Brown. July. 



Brazil. 1828. 



radia'tum (rayed). 5. July. W.Ind. 17/6. 



serrula'tum (tooth-edged). 1. August. Ja- 



maica. 1822. 



setulo'snm (bristled). 1. Norfolk Island. 1805. 



stria'tum (line-marked). Brown. June. W. 



Ind. 1822. 

 -- te'nerum (tender). 1. July, Jamaica. 1793. 



ternu'tum (three-leafleted). f . July. S. Amer. 



1819. 



trapezifo'rme (rhomb-leaved). l. June. W. 



Ind. 1793. 



triangula'tum (triangle-leaved). Brown. July. 



Trinidad. 1824. 



va'rium (various). 1. July. S, Amer. 1820. 



villo'sum (hairy-stalked). 1. July. Jamaica. 



1775. 



ADI'NA. See NAUCLEA, of which it is 

 a synonyme . Ten other names have been 

 given to Nauclea. 



A pretty little plant, requiring a cool stove. 

 Cuttings in sandy loam, under a bell-glass. Soil, 

 sandy loam. Winter temp., 50 to 55. 

 A. globiflo'ra (globe-flowered). 3. White. July 

 China. 1804. 



ADLU'MIA. (Named after Adlum, an 

 American author. Nat. ord., Fumeworts. 

 Allied to Corydalis [Fumariacese]. Linn., 

 YI-Diadelphia 2-Hcxandria.) 



A biennial climber, requiring common soil* 

 Seeds. 



A. cirrho'sa (tendriled). 15. White. August. 

 N. Amer. 1778. 



ADO'NIS. (Named after Adonis of the 

 Classics. Nat. ord., Crowfoots [Ranun- 

 culacese]. Linn., I3-Polyandria 6- Poly - 

 yynia.) 



Hardy plants ; common soil ; the annual spe- 

 cies from seeds, and the perennial from seed or 

 root division. 



ANNUALS. 



A. a-stiva'lit (summer). 2. Scarlet. June. South 

 of Europe. 1629. 



autumna'.lis (autumnal. Pheasant's eye). 1. 



Crimson. July. Britain. 



aitri'na (citron-coloured). 1. Orange. June. 



South of Europe. 1819. 



PERENNIALS. 



^pem'na(Appenine). 1. April. Yellow. Al- 



pine. Europe. 



Davu'rica (Dahurian). I.April. Yellow. Si- 



berift. 1827. 



disto'rta (distorted). 1. April. Yellow. Na- 



pier- 1827. 



Pyrena'ica (Pyrenean). l. July. Yellow. 



Pyrenees. 1817. 



Sibi'riea (Siberian). 2. April. Yellow. Si- 



beria. 1827. 



verna'lis (spring). 1. March. Yellow. Eu- 



rope. 1629. 



Volge'nsis (Volga). 1. April. Yellow. Russia. 



1818. 



^ECHHE'A. (From aichme, a point ; in 

 reference to the rigid points on the calices 

 or flower-envelopes. Nat. ord., Bromel- 

 worts [Bromeliaceaj] . Linn., G-Hexan- 

 dria 1-Monoyynia.) 



Suckers; light turfy loam and leaf mould; 

 very handsome. Stove herbaceous perennials. 

 . di'scolor (vari-coloured). 2. Scarlet, purple. 



June. 1844. 



fu'lgens (glowing). 1. Scarlet, blue. Sep- 

 tember. Cayenne. 1842. 



Merte'nsii (Merten's). 2. Green, red. March. 



Demerara. 1830. 



rnucroniflo'ra (spring-petaled). Yellow. Sep- 



tember. Peru. 1852. 



suave' olens (sweet-scented). 2J. Pink. April. 



Brazil. 1838. 



2EGi r CEKAs. (From aix, a goat, and 

 keros, a horn ; alluding to the shape of its 

 fruit. Nat. ord., Ardisiads [Myrsinacess]. 

 Linn., b-Pentandria I-Monogynia.} 



Greenhouse evergreen shrub. Propagated from 

 cuttings of the half-ripe shoots in summer, under 

 a glass, in sand, and gentle heat. Soil, sandy 

 loam and peat. 



3S.fr a! grans (fragrant). White. N. Holland. 1824. 

 EGI'PHILA. (From aix, a goat, and 

 philos, dear ; referring to its being a fa- 

 vourite with goats. Nat. ord., Verbenas 

 [Verbenacea?]. Linn., k-Tetrandria 1- 

 Monogynia.} 



Stove evergreen shrubs. Sandy rich loam; 

 cuttings in sand, under a glass, with bottom-heat. 

 Winter temp., 60 to 60 ; summer, 65 to 80. 

 M. arbore'scens (arborescent). 10. White. Tri- 

 nidad. 1823. 



di/u'sa (diffuse). 2. Yellow. July. W.Ind. 



1824. 



ela'taltM). 12. Pale yellow. August. W. 



Ind. 1323. 

 foe'tido. (stinking). 2. Lilac. July. W. Ind. 1820. 



grandiflo'ra (large-flowered). 2. Yellow. No- 



vember. Havannah. 1843. 



