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D.EM 



C. nubi'genus (cloud-born). 6. Yellow. May 

 Teneriffe. 1779. 



proli'ferus (proliferous). 2. Yellow. April 



Canaries. 1779- 



HARDY DECIDUOUS, &C. 

 C. j&o'licus (JEolian). 7. Yellow. May. Strom- 



boli. 1836. 

 flo 're-pie 'no (double-flowered). White 



May. England. 

 fo'liis variega'tis (variegated-leavet!) 



Yellow. May. Gardens. 



a'lbidus (white). "4. White. June. South 



Europe. 



a'lbus (white. Portugal Laburnum). 



White. May. Portugal. 1752. 

 incarna'tus (flesh-coloured). 8. Flesh. 



May. Portugal. 1/52. 

 lu'ttus (yellow-flowered}. 8, Yellow. 



May. Gardens. 



atpi'nus (alpine. Scotch Laburnum). 30. 



Yellow. June. Europe. 1596, 



arge'nteus (silver-leaved). 3. Yellow. Au- 



gust. France. 1739. 



Austri'acus (Austrian). 3. Yellow. July. 



Austria. 1741. 



biflo'rus (two-flowered). 8. Yellow. May. 



Hungary. 1760. 



calyci'nus (large-cz.lys.ed}. 2. Yellow. Au- 



gust. Tauria. 1820. 



capita'tus (round-headed). S. Yellow. July. 



Austria. 1/74. 



ciliii'tus (hair-frinired). 3. Yellow. July. 



Carpathia. 1817. 



ehnga'hu (long-branched). 4. Yellow. May. 



Hungary. 1804. 



falca'tus (sickle-shaped}. 3. Yellow. July. 



Hungary. 18 1 6. 



grandiflo'rus (large-flowered). 4. Yellow. 



June. Portugal. 1816. 



hirsu'tus (hairy). 5. Yellow. July. South 



Europe. 1739. 



labu'rnum (common laburnum). 15. Yel- 



low. May. Switzerland. 1596. 

 fo'liis variega'tis (variegated-leaved). 15. 



Yellow. May. 

 fra'grans (fragrant). 15. Yellow. June. 



Gardens. 



pe'ndulus (hanging-down-8rafieAd). Yellow. 



May. 



querc'fo'lius (oak-leaved). 15. Yellow. 



May. 



Urale'nsis (Ural). May. Russia. 1832. 



leuca'nthus (white-flowered). 4. Pale yellow. 



June. Hungary. 1806. 



mo'llis (soft). 4. Yellow. June. 1818. 



tnultiflo'rus (many-flowered). 4. Yellow. June. 



Europe. 1818. 



miei-opfij/'lln (small-leaved). J. Yellow. May. 



Hti'nus (dwarf), if. Yellow. May. Levant. 



1816. 



ni'gricans (black-rooted). 3. Yellow. June. 



Austria. 1730. 



orient o 1 Us (eastern). 3. Yellow. June. South 



Europe. 1818. 



pa't ens (spreading-). 4. Yellow. June. Por- 



tuiial. 1752. 



poly trichus (many-haired). lj. Yellow. June. 



Tauria. 1818. 



purpu'reut (purple-flowered). 3. Purple. 



Austria. 1792. 

 albijWru* (white-flowered). 2. White. 



June. Austria. 

 pygma'tu (pigmy). 1. Yellow. Juno. Ca- 



laeea. 



raeemo'itus (raceme-flowered} . 9. Yellow. 



July. 1835. Evergreen. 



C. rhodophe'na (beautiful). 2. Yellow. May. 



Ruthe'nicus (Russian). 3. Yellow. June. 



Russia. 1817. 



scopa'rius (common broom). 6. Yellow. 



June. England. 

 a'lbus (white-flowering. 6. White. 



June. England. 

 flp're-ple'no (double-flowered). 6. Yellow. 



April. England. 

 fo'liis variega'tis (variegated-leayed). 6. 



Yellow. April. Gardens. 



sessiliflo'rus (stalkless-flowered). 6, Yellow. 



July. Italy. 1629. 



spino'sus (spiny. Broom). 2. Yellow. June. 



South Europe. 1596. Evergreen. 



supi'nus (supine). 1. Yellow. June. South 



Europe. 1755. Trailer. 



triflo'rus (three-flowered). 4. Yellow. June. 



Spain. 1640. 



Welde'nii (Baron Welden's). 10. Yellow. 



April. Dalmatia. 1840. 

 pro'cerus (lofty). Yellow. June. Por. 



tugal. 1816. 

 sero'tinus (l&te-flowering). Yellow. July. 



Hungary. 182(5. 



so'rdidus (mean). Yellow, purple. May. 



CZA/CKIA. (After Czack, a Eussian 

 botanist. Nat. ord., Lily worts [Liliacese]. 

 Linn., 6-Hexandria L-Monogynia.) 



United to ANTHE'RICUM, which see for culture. 

 C. lilia' strum (liliaster). 1^. White. May. 



South Europe. 162Q. 



D. 



DACEY'DIUM. (From dakru, a tear; 

 referring to the resinous drops, glands, 

 or exudations. Nat. ord., Taxads [Taxa- 

 cese]. Linn., %1-Moncccia IQ-Decandria. 

 Allied to Podocarpus and Yew. ) 



D. taxifo'lium is the feakaterro of the natives ; 

 its young branches, like those of the Norway 

 Spruce, afford a beverage of the same qualitif-s as 

 spruce beer. Greenhouse evergreens. Cuttings 

 of firm young wood in sand, under a glass; peat 

 and loam. Summer temp., 60 to 75 ; winter, 

 35 to 45. 



D. cupre'ssinum (cypress-like). 16. New Zealand. 

 1825. 



ela'tum (lofty). 20. Pulo Penang. 1830. 

 - exce'lsum (tall). New Zealand. 



Frankla'ndii (Frankland's. Huon Pine). 100. 



Tasmania. 1844. 



Ma'i (Mai). New Zealand. 1843. 



taxifo'lium (yew-leaved). New Zealand. 1848. 



DACTYLICA'PNOS. (From daktylos, a 

 inger, and kapnos, fumitory; literally, 

 fingered-fumitory, tendrils being finger- 

 shaped. Nat. ord., Fumeworfs [Fumari- 

 aoese] . Linn.,17-Z> iadelphia 2-Hexandria. ) 



Greenhouse perennial climber. Seeds in slight 

 hotbed, in March ; cuttings under a glass, in 

 April; sandy loam. If kept over the winter, re- 

 quires the protection of a cold pit. 

 D. thalictrifo'iia (thalictrum-leaved). 3. Yellow. 

 brown. August. Nepaul. 1831. 



D^'MIA. (Its Arabic name. Nat. orJ., 

 Asclepiads [Aselepiadacese]. Linn., ft- 



