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A. latifo'Ua (broad-leaved) ; 3. White. July. 



N. Amer. 1736. 

 stric'ta (upright). 4. White. July. N. 



Amer. 1736. 



rosmarinifo'lia (rosemary-leaved). 2. Pink. 



July. N. Amer. 1736. 



STOVE. 



A. buxifo'lia (box-leaved). 2. Pink. July. Mau- 

 ritius. 1822. 



fascicula'ta (bundled). 20. White. April. 

 Jamaica. 1824. 



Jamaice'nsis (Jamaica). 6. White. June. 



Jamaica. 1793. 



rubigino'sa (ruddy). 10. White. July. W. 



Ind. 1736. 



GKEENHOUSE. 



A. Japo'nica (Japan). 3. White. June. Japan. 

 1806. 



neriifo'lia (oleander-leaved). 3. Crimson. 



June. Brazil. 1851. 



ovalifo'lia (oval-leaved). 20. White. June. 



N. Amer. 1825. 



phillyrecefo'lia (phillyrea-leaved). 1. White. 



January. West Florida. 1842. 



salicifo'lia (willow-leaved). 4. Pale green. 



June. Mauritius. 1825. 



Sine'nsis (Chinese). 2. Blush. June. China. 



1826. 



specio'sa (showy). 3. White. August. Caro- 



lina. 1800. 



glau'ca (milky-green). 2. Pink. August. 



Carolina. 1800. 



ni'tida (shining-leaved). 3. White. Au- 

 gust. Carolina. 1800. 



pulverulefnta (dusty-leaved). 3. White. 



August. Carolina. 1800. 



spica'ta (spiked). 2. White. June. N. 



Amer. 1800. 



tetrago'na (four-angled). 1. White. April. 



Lapland. 1810. Half-hardy. 



ANDRO'SACE. (From aner, a man, and 

 mkos, buckler ; in reference vo the resem- 

 blance of the anther to an ancient buck- 



ler. Nat. ord., Primetvorts [Primulaceas]. 



Linn., 5-Pentandria I-Monogynia.) 



A favourite family of small alpine plants. All 

 do best, though hardy, grown in pots, in peat 

 and sandy loam, and carefully watered; increased 

 by seeds ; and the perennials by cuttings, or root 

 division. All are interesting plants for the rock- 

 work in summer, and in winter protected in frame. 



ANNUALS. 



A, elonga'ta (elongated). 1. White. April. Aus- 

 tria. 17/6. 



filifo'rmis (thread-like). 1. White. May. 

 Siberia. 1820. 



macroca'rpa (large-capsuled). 1. White, 



July. Siberia. 1827. 



ma'xima (greatest). 1. White. April 



tria. 1797. 



na-na (dwarf). I. White. April. Denmark. 



1803. 



obtusifo'lia (blunt-leaved). 



Italy. 1817- 



septentriona'lis (northern). 



Russia. 1755. 



A. brevifo'lia (short-leaved). 1. White. Maj, 

 South of France. 1820. 



lactiflo'ra (milk-flowered). 1. White. Au- 



gust. Siberia. 1806. 



PERENNIALS. 



A. ca'rnea (flesh-coloured). 1. Flesh. July. 

 Switzerland. 1768. 



carina'ta (keel-shaped). 1. Yellow. April. 



N. Amer. 1826. 



chamoRJa'sme (bastard jasmine). 1. Pink. 



July. Austria. 1768. 



la'ctea (milk-white). 1. White. July. Aus- 



tria. 1752. 



lanugino'sa (vrooily -leaved). . P.ose, yellorr. 



August. Himalaya. 1842. 



linea'ris (linear-feared). . White. April. 



N. Amer. 1806. 



villo'sa (hairy). Pink. June. Pyrenees. 1/QO. 



AHDBO&B'UM. (From aner, man, and 

 haima, blood ; in reference to the juice 

 of the plant. Nat. ord., Tutsans [Hy- 

 pericacese]. Linn., \Q-Monadelphia 8- 

 Polyandria.) 



A hardy, herbaceous, pretty perennial, readily 

 increased by seeds or root division. Does well 

 under the drip of large trees. 

 A. qfficina'le (officinal). 2. Yellow. August. 

 Britain. 



ANDRY'ALA. (Of unknown meaning. 

 Nat. ord., Composites [Asteracese]. Linn., 

 IQ-Syngenesia 1-^qualis. Allied to Hie- 

 ratium.) 



Both the greenhouse and hardy species are ra- 

 ther pretty, and will grow in any common soil ; 

 they are increased by seeds and root division. All 

 are hardy, except those otherwise described. 

 A. arffcfntea (silvery). 1. Yellow. August. 

 Pyrenees. 1817- Biennial. 



chtiranthifrflia (stock-leaved). 2. Yellow. June. 



Madeira. 17/7. Greenhouse perennial. 



crithmifo'lia (samphire-leaved). 1. Yellow. Au- 



April 



Pink. April. 

 White. May. 



1. 



BIENNIALS. 

 A. acatSii* (*talkless). 1. White. July. Siberia. 



I8S5. 

 alismoi'des (alisma-like). 1. White. August. 



Siberia. 1820. 



gust. Madeira. 17/8. Greenhouse biennial. 



inca'na (hoary). 1. Yellow. June. Pyrenees. 



1818. Biennial. 



integrifo'lia, (.entire-leaved). 1. Yellow. Au- 



gust. South of Europe. 1711. Biennial. 



ni'gricans (blackish-flowered). 1. Yellow. Au- 



gust. Barbary. 1804. Annual. 

 pinnati'fida (pinnatifid -leaved). 1. Yellow. 

 July. Madeira. 1773. Greenhouse bi- 

 ennial. 



Ragusi'na (Ragusan). 1. Yellow. August. Ar- 



chipelago. 1753. Greenhouse perennial. 



runcina'ta (runcinate). 1. Yellow. July. 



South of Europe. 1711. Biennial. 



ANEILE'MA. (From a, not, and eilema, 

 Aus * involucrum ; in reference to the absence 

 of the involucrum. Nat. ord., Spider- 

 worts [Commelinacese]. Linn., 3-2Vian- 

 dria I-Monoyynia.) 



All perennials and pretty little trailing-plants, 

 except A. longifo'lia and A. Si'niea. They are in- 

 creased by seed and root division; soil, loam, 

 peat, leaf-mould, and sand. 



GREENHOUSE. 



A. affi'nis (similar). 1. Blue. August. N. Holland. 

 1820. Evergreen. 



