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rkles. Nat ord., Umbellifers [Apiacete]. 

 Linn., 5-Penlandria 2-Diyynia. Allied to 

 Sanicula.) 



The roots of E. mari'timum and campe'stre 

 are sweet, aromatic, and tonic ; they are candied, 

 and sold by the name of Eringo-roots. Annual, 

 biennial, and perennial hardy kinds, by seeds and 

 divisions in common soil; if sandy loaru, they 

 will thrive best. Half-hardy species require the 

 protection of a pit or greeuhou.se in winter, and 

 sandy loam. 



HARDY ANNUALS, &C. 

 E. te'nue (slender). 1. Blue. July. Spain. 1824. 



tricuspida'tum (three- pointed). 2. Green. 



September. Spain. 1699- Biennial. 



HALF-HARDY HERBACEOUS. 

 E.Carli'na; (Carlina-like). Blush. August. 

 North Spain. 1827. 



Cervante'sii (Cervantes's). 1. Green. August. 



Mexico. 1820. 



como'sum (tufted). Blue. July. North Spain. 



1818. 



ebracteu'tum (bractless). 2. July. Buenos 



Ayres. 1817- 



grami'neuin (grass-teureeZ). Blush. August. 



New Spain. 1825. 



monoce'phulum (one-headed). Purple. August. 



Mexico. 1824. 



ovi'num (sheep). 14. White. July. N. 



Holland. 1824. 



serra'tum (saw-edged). 1. Blue. July. New 



Spain. 1800. 



ternu'tum (three-leafleted). Purple. August. 



Crete. 



STOVE HERBACEOUS. 

 E. bromeliaefo'lium (pine- apple- leaved). 3. 



White. July. New Spain. 

 fte'tidum (stinking). 1. Green. September. 



W. Ind. 1714. 



gra'cile (slender). 1. Blue. July. New 



Spain. 1824. 



longifo'lium (long-leaved). 3. White. July. 



Mexico. 1820. 



HARDY HERBACEOUS. 



E. alpi'num (alpine). 2. Blue. July. Switz- 

 erland. 1507- 



amethy'stinum, (amethystine). 3. Light blue. 



July. Styria. 1648. 



Anderso'nii (Anderson's). 2. Blue. July. 1800. 



uqua'ticum (aquatic). 4. White. August. 



N. Amer. 1699- 



aquifo'lium (holly-leaved). 1. Blue. August. 



Spain. 1816. 



asperifu 1 Hum (rough-leaved). 2. White. 



July. 1820. 



azu'reum (light blue). 2. Blue. July. South 



Europe. 1/90. 



Buldwi'nii (Baldwin's). Blush. August. Ca- 



rolina. 1824. 



- BiHardWrii (Biilardiere's). Blush. July. 

 South France. 1/31. 



Bourga'ti (Bourgati's). 2. Pale blue. July. 



South France. 1731. 



c*ru'leum (sky-blue). 2. Blue. July. Cas- 



pian. 1816. 



cnmpe'stre (field). 2. Blue. July. Britain. 



cornicula' turn (small-horned). 1. Green. July. 



Portugal. 1803. 



crini'tum (irine;e-teuoed). Blue. August. 



Spain. 1826. 



dicho'tomum (spreading). 2. Blue. July. 



South Europe. 1820. 



E. dilata'tum (dilated). l. Blue. July. Por- 

 tugal. 1821. 



gulioi'des (galium-like). . Green. July. 



Portugal. 1810. 



gigante'um (giant). 4. Blue. July. Cau- 



casus. 1820. 



glornera'tum (crowded). 1. Blue. July* 



South Europe. 1826. 



macrapky'llum .(large-leaved). 1831 . 



man'timum (sea-hully). l. Blue. July. 



Britain. 



pltt'num (fizt- leaved). 3. Light blue. July. 



Europe. 1596. 



pusi'tlum (small). J. Green. July. Spain. 



1640. 



ri'gidiim (stiff), j. Blue. July. France. 181 6. 



spi'na-a'tba (white-spined). White. August. 



South Europe. 1816. 



trique'trum (triangular). 1. Blue. July. 



South Europe. 1824. 



virga'tum (twiggy). 1. Light blue. June. 



N. Amer. 1810. 



Virginia' num (Virginian). 2. Blue. August. 



N. Amer. 



ERY'SIMUM. Hedge Mustard. (From 

 eryo, to draw ; supposed to produce blis- 

 ters. Nat. ord., Crucifers [Brassicacew]. 

 Linn., \b-Tetradynamia. Allied to Si- 

 symbrium.) 



Annuals and biennials, by seed in the open 

 border, in September or March ; perennials, seeds 

 and divisions. 



HARDY PERENNIALS. 



E. sitffrutico'sum (sub-shrubby). 2. Yellow. 

 June. Europe. 1820. Evergreen. 



versi'color (party-coloured). 1. Variegated. 



May. Caucasus. 1825. 



HARDY ANNUALS. 



E. perfolia'tum (leaf-pierced). 1. White. May. 

 Austria. 1818. 



quadrico'rne (four-horned). 1. Yellow. June. 



Siberia. 1821. 



HARDY BIENNIALS. 



E. alti'ssimum (tallest). 3. Yellow. June. Ger- 

 many. 1818. 



Andrxejoskia'num (Andrzejoski's). l. Yel- 



low. June. Tauria. 1818. 



au'reum (golden). 1. Yellow. June. Cau- 



casus. 1820. 



bi' color (two- coloured). 1. Yellow. May. 



Switzerland. 1818. 



cant'scens (hoary). 1. Yellow. June. South 



Europe. 1816. 



colli'num (hi)l). 1. Yellow. May. Caucasus. 



1823. 



cra'ssipes (thick-leaf-stalked). 1. Yellow. 



June. 1835. 



decu'mbens (decumbent). . Yellow. June. 



Switzerland. 1819. 



fi'rmum (firm). 1. Yellow. July. Switzer- 



land. 1819. 



hieracifo'Hum (hawkweed-leaved). 1. Yellow. 



June. North Europe. 1816. 



Ibe'ricum (Iberian). 1. Yellow. May. 



America. 1803. 



inlerme'dium (intermediate). 2. Yellow. 



June. Switzerland. 1819- 



leptopluj'llum (fine-leaved), l. Yellow. June. 



Iberia. 1821. 



longifo'lium (long-leaved). 1. Yellow. June. 



South Europe. 1823. 



