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ANE 



A.btflo'ra (two-flowered). I. Blue. August. 



N. Holland. 1820. Evergreen. 



nudiflofra, (naked-flowered). 1. Blue. July. 



E. Ind. 1824. Biennial. 



Si'nica (Chinese). 1. Purple-blue. May. 



China. 1820. Herbaceous perennial. 



spirata (spiral). 1. Blue. July. E. Ind. 



1733. Evergreen. 



STOVE. 



A. acum.inu.ta. ^pointed). 1. Blue. August. 

 N.. Holland. 1822. Evergreen. 



<equinoctia'lis (equinoctial). 1. Blue. July. 



Guinea. 1820. Evergreen. 



amfjigua (ambiguous). 3. Blue. July. Sierra 



Leone. 1822. Herbaceous. 



crispata (curled-leaved). Blue. N.Holland. 



1822. 



longifo'lia (long-leaved). 1. Blue. July. Mo- 



zambique. 1825. Herbaceous perennial. 



nudicfi'ulis (nakeri-stemmed). 1. Blue. July. 



E. Ind. 1818. Evergreen. 



serrulu't a (saw-edged). 1. Blue. July. Trini- 



dad. 1824. Evergreen. 



ANE'MIA. (From aneimon, naked; in 

 reference to the naked inflorescence. 

 Nat. ord., Ferns [Polypodiaceae]. Linn., 

 Qh-Cryptoyamia 1-Filices.) 



Stove herbaceous perennials, allied to Schizoea; 

 soil, loam and peat; readily increased by seeds or 

 root division. 



A* adiantifo'lia (maiden-hair-leaved). 3. Brown. 

 August. W. Ind. 1793. 



cocei'ea"(scarlet'>. 1. Brown. August. W. 



Ind. 1830. 



colli'na (hill). 1. Brown. August. Brazil. 



1829. 

 fiexuu'sa (zigzag). 1. Brown. August. S. 



Amer. 1831. 

 fruxinifo 1 lia (ash-leaved). 1. Brown, June. 



Brazil. 1828. 



hi'rta (hairy). Brazil. June. W. Ind. 1824. 



kimufta (soft-haired). 3. Brown. June. Ja- 



maica. 1704. 



hu'milis (dwarf). 1. Brown. July. N. Amer. 



1823. 



'laclnia'ta (jagged). 1. Brown. August. 



W. Ind. 1794. 



lanceola'ta (lanceolate). 2. Brown. August. 



W. Ind. 1820. 



Icngifo'lia (long-leaved). 1. Brown. August. 



Brazil. 1831. 



radi'cuns (rooting). 1. Brown, yellow. May. 



Brazil. 1831. 



re'pens (creeping). 1. Brown. May. Brazil. 



1831. 



tene'lla (slender). 1. Brown. May. W. Ind. 



1843. 



PA'di* (Phillitis-likc). 1. Brown. June. 



Trinidad. 1830. 



ANE 'MONE. Wind-flower. (From anemos, 

 the wind; inhabiting exposed places. 

 Nat. ord., Crowfoots [Ranunculacese]. 13- 

 Pohjdn driu 6 -Polytjyn ia . ) 



They are all hardy except A. Cape'nsis and A. 

 mtifo'lia, which require the protection of a green- 

 house in winter. These two are propagated from 

 cuttings under glass; the tuberous-rooted from 

 onsets ; and the herbaceous from divisions of the 

 roots ; and, both from seeds. They all require a 

 light, rich and well-drained loam. All are hardy, 

 exceptwhere sea ted otherwise- 



TUBEROUS ROOTED. 



4.,4/;<?nmna(Apennine). $. Blue. April. Eng- 

 land. 



Baldefnsis (Mount Baldo). . White. May. 



Switzerland. 1792. 



cceru'lea (blue). l. Blue. May. Siberia. 182G. 



Carolinia'na (Carolina). 1. White. May. 



Carolina. 1824. 



corona'ria (garland or poppy A.). . Striped. 



June. Lsvant. 1596. 



ple'na (double-flowered), f . Striped. 



April. 



Fischeria'na (Fischer's)- 4- White. April. 



Siberia. 1827. 



horte'ns'K (garden), f. Striped. April. Italy 



1597. 



miniu'ta (red-leayed-flowered). . Red. 



May. Gardens. 



lancifo'li'a (lance-leaved). . White. April. 



N. Amer. 1822. 



nemoro'sa (grove). . White, red. April. 



Britain. 

 ctzru'leu (blue-flowered). ?. Light blue. 



May. Gardens. 

 flo're-ple'no (double-flowered). $. White, 



red. April. Britain 



palma'ta (palmated). 4. Yellow. May. Por- 



tugal. 159/. 



flo're-a'lbido (whitish-flowered). |. Whit- 

 ish. May. 



flo're-fla'vo (yellow-flowered), f. Yellow. 



May. Portugal. 1597' 



flo're-ple'no (double-flowered). . Yellow. 



May. 



parviflo'ra (small-flowered). 4. White. May. 



N. Amer. 1824. 



pavoni'na (peacock-e#e). l.Red. April. Franc?. 

 flo're-ple'no (double-flowered). 1. Red. 



May. Europe. 



fu'lgens (shining). 1. Red. May. South 



of Europe. 18)8. 



quinquefo'lia (five-leaved. American wood). . 



White. April. N. Amer. 1817. 



ranunculoi'des (ranunculus-like). . Yellow. 



April. England. 



refle'xa (bent-back). *}. Yellow. April. Siberia, 



1818. 



stella 1 ta purpu'rea (purple-star-/e/;ed). . 



Purple. April. Italy. 1597- 



umbella'ta (umbelled). 1. Blue. April. Le- 



vant. 1824. 



HERBACEOUS. 

 A. a'lba (white). . White. June. Siberia; 1820. 



AMa'na (Albana). 4. White. May. Caucasus. 



1821. 



alpi'na (alpine). . White. Austria. 1658. 



acutipeftala (pointed-petaled). 4. Blue. May. 



Switzerland. 1819- 



Cape'nsis (Cape). 1. Purple. April. Cape 



of Good Hope. 1795. Greenhouse. 



ce'rnua (drooping). 4. Red, white. May. 



Japan. 1806. 



Dahu'rica (Dahurian). J. Flesh. May. Da- 



huria. 1819. 



deltoi'dea (triangular). White. May. Colum- 



bia. 1827- 



dicho'ioma (forked). 1. Red, white. May. 



N. Amer. 1768. 1 



Gavaniu'nu (Gavan's). Nepaul. 1844. 



Halle'ri (Haller's). 4. Purple. April. Switzer- 



land. 1816. 



Hudsonia'na (Hudson's). . White. April. 



N. Amer. 1827- 



Japo'nica (Japan). 2. Rose. September 



Japan. 1S41. 



