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cillatum ,- Polygonum amphibium ; Sagit- 

 taria sagittifolia and latifolia ; Teucrium 

 soordium ; Trapa natans and quadrispi- 

 nosa ; and Villarsia nymphoides and lacu 

 nosa. 



AQUILA'EIA. (From aquila, an eagle 

 .locally called Eagle-wood in Malacca 

 Nat. ord., Aqnilariads [Aquilareacese] 

 Linn., 10-Decandria \-Monoyynia.} 



The Eagle-wood is the inside of the trunk o 

 Aquila' ria ava'ta and A. A.t*a'llockumestecinei 

 a cordial in Asia. Cuttings in heat, in sand, am 

 under a bell-glass. Sandy loam, with a littl 

 peat. Summer temp., 65 to J5; winter, 55 to 60 

 A. Malacre'nsis (Malacca). 6. Whitish-green 



Malacca. 1823. A stove evergreen 



shrub. 



AQUILE'GIA. Columbine. (From, aquila 

 an eagle ; in reference to the form of th< 

 petals. Nat. ord., Crowfoots [Ranuncu 

 laceee.] Linn., 13-Polyandria 5-Pentagy 



Seeds in March ; common soil. Seedling 

 flower sometimes the first, but generally the se 

 cond season. All hardy herbaceous perennials. 

 A. alpi'na (alpine). 1. Blue. June. Switzer 

 land. 1731. 



anemonoi'des (anemone-like). 1. Purple 



July. Altaia. 1827. 



a rctica (arctic). 1. Reddish-yellow. June, 



Siberia. 



atropurpu'rea (dark purple). 1. Purple. June. 



Siberia. 



Fischeria'na (Fischer's). 1. Purple. June. 



Siberia. 1827. 



bracky'ceras (short-spurred). f. Brown. May. 



North of Europe. 1838. 



Canade'nsis (Canadian). 2. Reddish-orange. 



June. N. Amer. 1640. 



lu'tea (yellow-flowered). 1. Pale vellow. 



May. N. Amer. 1835. 



Davu'rica (Davurian). 2. Purple. June. 



Davuria. 1827. 

 formo'sa (beautiful). 2. Red, orange. June. 



Kamschatka. 1822. 

 fra' grans (fragrant) . . Yellow-striped. May. 



Himalayas. 1839. 



Garnieriu'na (Miss Garnier's). 2. Purple- 



striped. June. English hybrid. 1829. 



glandulo'sa (glandular). 2. Whitish-blue. 



June. Siberia. 1822. 

 co'ncolor (one-coloured). 2. Violet. 



July. Altaia. 1822. 

 di'scolor (two-coloured). Bluish-white. 



June. Siberia. 1789. 



glau'ca (milky-green). 2. Whitish-yellow. 



June. Himalayas. 1839- 



grandiflo'ra (large-flowered). 2. Blue. June. 



Siberia. 1818. 



hy'brida (hybrid). 2. Purple. Siberia. 



juru'nda (joyous-looking). l. Blue, June. 

 Siberia. 1844. 



lepto'ceras (slender-horned). 1. Blue. June. 



Russia. 1833. 



paroiflo'ra (small-flowered). 1. Purple. June. 



Siberia. 1819. 



pubiflafra (woolly -flowered). Pale purple. 



June. India. 183g. 



Pyrena'ica (Pyrenean). 1. Blue. July. 



Pyrenees. 1818, 



A. Sibi'rica (Siberian). 2. Blue, white. June. 

 Siberia. 1806. 



Ski'nneri (Mr. Skinner's). . Red, green. 



May. Guatimala. 1841. 



viridifln'ra (green-flowered). 2. Green, yellow. 



June. Siberia. 1780. 



visco'sa (clammy). 2. Purple. June. Mont- 



pelier. 1/52. 



vulga'ris (common). 2. Blue. June. Britain. 

 cornicula'ta (small-horn-double). 2. 



Blue, white. June. Europe. 

 de'gener (degenerate-double). 2. Blue, 



white. June. Europe. 

 e'legans (elegant). 1. Purple. Juna. 



Europe. 

 inve'rsa (inverted-double).. 2. Blue, 



white. June. Europe. 

 Stella' ta (starred-double). 2. Blue, white. 



June. Europe. 



A'RABIS. Wall-cress. (From Arabia, 

 probably in reference to the dry situa- 

 tions where many of the species grow. 

 Nat. ord., Grossworts or Crucifers [Bras- 

 sicacete]. Linn., 15-Tetradynamia.) 



Pretty rock-work ornaments ; seeds in March 

 or August; cuttings under hand-lights ; common 

 soil . Hardy perennial trailers, except where other- 

 wise specified. 



A a'lbida (whitish). 1. White. July. Caucasus. 

 1793. 



vuriegu'ta (variegated-leaved), f. White. 



February. Gardens. 

 ~ alpe sfris (rocky). 1. White. July. Swit- 

 zerland. 1819. Hardy biennial. 



alpi''na (alpine). 1. White, yellow. May. 



Switzerland. 1596. 



Clusia'na (Clusius's). 1. White. May. 



Pyrenees. 1596. 



na'na (dwarf). 1. White. May. Switzer- 

 land. 1819. 



ambifgua (doubtful). 1. White. July. Si- 



beria. 1824. Hardy biennial. 



areno'sa (sand). 1. Pink. July. Germany. 



1798. Hardy annual. 



bellidifo'lia (daisy-leaved). 1. White, yellow. 



June. Switzerland. 1773. 



cceru'lea (blue). 1. Pale blue. June. Swit- 



zerland. 1793. 



cilia'ta (eye-lashed). 1. White. June. Ire- 

 land. Hardy biennial. 



cnspa'ta (curled). 1. White. May. Carniola. 

 1818. 



curtisi'tiqua (short-podded). 1. White. June. 

 North of Europe. 1825. Hardy biennial. 



dasyca'rpa (thick-podded). 1. White. Juue. 

 Podolia. 1827. 



flexuo'sa (zigzag). Naples. 1832. 



lasiololba (jagged-lobed). 2. White. June. 

 Mexico. 1820. Hardy biennial. 



lilacifna (lilac -flowered). 1. Lilac. August. 

 Europe. 1836. 



longifo'lia (long-leaved). 1. White. June. Per- 

 sia. 1820. 



lu'cida (shining-Jeawed). 1. White, June. 

 Hungary. 1790. 



variega'ta (variegated-feawed). 1. White. 



June. Gardens. 



mo'llis (soft). 1. White. June. Caucasus. 1817. 



nu'tans (nodding). 1. White. May. Switzer- 

 land. 16.S8. 



oviriefnsis (ovirian). 1. Pale red. June. Ca 

 rinthia. 1824. 



petra'a (rock). 1. White, June, Austria. 1800, 



