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C. po?/flroa (various-flowered). 2. White. June 

 W. Ind. 1824. 



pu'ngene (stinging). 2, White. July. W.Ind 



1812. Biennial. 



ro'soa (rosy). 2. Red. June. Brazil. 1825 



spigio'sa (prickly). 2. White. June* W 



Ind. 1731. Biennial. 



CLERODE'NBRUM. (From kleros, chance 

 and dendron, a tree; said to be owing to 

 the uncertainty of the medicinal qualities 

 Nat.ord., Verlenas [Verbenacese]. Linn. 

 ll-Didynamia 2-Ai*giospermia.) 



Seeds sown when ripe, or in the following 

 March, in a hotbed. Cuttings of the firm, short 

 side-shoots, vyhen growth is commencing, i 

 March or April, in sandy peat, under a glass, anu 

 in bottom-heat. Loam and peat, with a little 

 charcoal and dried cowdung, assisted with heat 

 until they show flower ; kept cool and dry in 

 winter, and pruned back in spring, that vigorous 

 shoots may be formed. Summer temp., 60 to 

 85 ; winter, 45 to 50. 



GREENHOUSE EVERGREENS. 

 . attanua't urn (attenuated). 6. N. Hollaed. 1824. 



costa'tum (ribbed). 6. N.Holland. 1823. 

 fr a 1 grans (fragrant). 6. White, red. October. 



China. 1790. 

 ./Zo're-p/e'no (double-flowered). 6. White, 

 red. October. Chirm. 1790. 



Japo'nicum (Japan). White. July. Japan 



1823. 



WviffumQjviQ. 3. White. November. China. 



1824. 



tomento'sum (thickly-downy). 5. White. April. 



N. S. Wales. 1794. 



tricho'lOTivum (three-forked). 6. Japan. 1800. 



STOVE EVERGREENS. 



C. angttstifo'lium (narrow-leaved). 4. Mauritius. 

 1824. 



Bethunia'num (Capt. Bathune's). 10. Scarlet. 



Borneo. 1847. 



bumfo'lium (box-kaved). 4. White. 1S20. 



calamity' sum (calamitous). 4. August. E. 



Ind. 1823. 



capita'tum (head-lowered). 5. Cream. August. 



Sierra Leone. 1846. 



ce'rnuum (drooping). 4. E. Ind. 1823. 



cocci'neum (scarlet). Scarlet. July. E. Ind. 



corda'tum (heart- ZeomZ). 3. White. July. 



Nepaul. 1826. 



Coromandelia'num (Coromandel). 6. Mauri- 



tius. 1823. 



dcnta'tum (tooth-leaved). White. May. E. 



Ind. 1826. 



Emirne'nse (Emire). 3. White. February. 



Madagascar. 1822. 



fa'llax (deceptive). Scarlet. September. 

 *- floribu'ndum (bundle-flowered). 6. Lilac. July. 



Madagascar. 1825. 

 foe'tidum (fcetid). 5. Nepaul. 1820. 



fortuna'tum (fortunate). 6. July. E. Ind. 



1784. 



glandulo'sum (glanded). Scarlet. September. 



glau'cum (milky-green). 4. E. Ind. 1825. 



hasta'tum (halberd-/eawed). 6. White. June. 



E. Ind. 1825. 



Mianthifo'lium (sun-flower-leaved). 6. E. Ind, 



1824. 

 ~faterophy'llum (various-leaved). S. White. 



August. Mauritius. 1805. 

 " uuge'lii (Hugel's). 5, Crimson. Sierra Leonei 



C. inefrme (unarnud). 4. White. July. E. Ind 

 1692. 



infortuna'tum (unfortunate). 6. E. Ind. 



Karmpfe'ri (Ksempfer's). 4. Scarlet. July. S. 



Amer. 1843. 



laurifo'lium (laurel-leaved). Scarlet. E. Jnd. 



leuooxefptrum (white-sceptred). White. Ne- 



paul. 1826. 



ligttstri'num (prtvet-teaed). 3. White. Sep. 



teraber. Mauritius. 1/89. 



maorophy'Uum (large-leaved). 8. White, blue. 



July. E. Ind. 1815. 



neriifo'lium (oleander-leaved). White. May. 



E. Ind. 1824. 



nuftans (nodding). 6. White. November. E. 



Ind. 1825. 



odora'tum (scented). 4. Red. Nepaul. 1823. 



punicula'tum (panicled). 6. Scarlet. August. 



Java. 1809. 



phlamoi'des (phlornis-like). 4. White. August. 



E. Ind. 1800. 



pube'soens (downy). White. July. W. Ind. 



1824. 



salicifo'lium (willow-leaved). 4. E. Ind. 1824. 



sca'ndens (climbing). 12. White. July. Guinea. 



1822. Climber. 



serra'tum (saw-edged). 6. Nepaul. 1822. 



sinua'tum (wavy-edge-teawtf). 3. White. Fe- 



bruary. Sierra Leone. 1846. 



siphona'nthus (siphon-flowered). 6. White. 



E. Ind. 1796. 



speciosi'ssimum (most-ehowy). Scarlet. August. 



1835. 



eple'ndens (shining). 10. Scarlet. June. Sierra 



* Leone. 1840. Climber. 



squama'tiun (scaled). 10. Scarlet. August. 



China. 1790. 



ternifo'lium (three-leaved). 4. Nepaul. 1823. 



urticasfo'Hum (nettle-leaved). 4. E. Ind. 1824. 



verticilla'tum (whorled-feawed). 6. White. 



August. Nepaul. 1818. 



viola'ceum (violet-coloured), 4. Violet. 1822. 



visco'sum (clammy). 6. White. July. E. Ind. 



1796. 



volu'bile (twining). 6. White. Guinea* 1823. 



Climber. 



CLE'THRA. (From klethra, the Greek 

 name of the Alder; alluding to a sup- 

 posed resemblance between their leases. 

 Nat. ord., Heathworts [Ericaceae]. Linn., 

 W-Decandria 1-Monogynia. Allied to 

 Andromeda.) 



Cuttings of half-ripe shoots, of the tenderer 

 species, in April, under a bell-glass, and in sand. 

 The North American species are hardy enough for 

 ur shrubberies ; are propagated by layers in au- 

 ;umn, or by firm cuttings in sand, under a hand- 

 ight, in summer ; for all, peat is necessary. 



HARDY DECIDUOUS SHRUBS. 

 7. acuminafta (long-pointed-fcawed). 10. White. 

 September. Carolina. 180t>. 



alnifo'lia (alder-leaved). 4. White. Sep- 



tember. N. Amer. 1731. 

 Steeica'na (Mexican). 10. White. Mexico. 

 1840. Evergreen. 



na'na (dwarf). 2. White. August; 1820. 



panicvla'ta (panicled). 4. White. September 



N. Amer. 1770. 



scafbra (rough- Jeaue?d). 4. White. September. 



Georgia. 1806. 



tomento'sa (downy-leaved). 4. White, Sep 



tember. N. Amer. 1731. 



