FKA 



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FRI 



F. Amerifn'na (American-H'A/7e). 20. May. N. 



Amer. 1723. 

 latifo'lia (broad-leaved). 20. May. 



angustifo'lia (narrow-leaved). May. Spain. 



1825. 



appe'ndica (anpendaged). 20. May. 



appendicula'ta (appendirulate). 20. May. 



arge'ntea (silvery). 15. June. Corsica. 1825. 



a'tro-m'rens (dark preen). 4. May. Britain. 

 au'rea (golden). April. 



Carolini.'i'na (Carolina). 30. June. N. Amer. 



1783. 



cme'rea (grey). 30. May. N. Amer. 1824. 



cu'rvidens (curve-toothed). May. Carolina. 



1811. 



elli'ptica (oval). 30. May. N. Amer. 1825. 



epi'ptera (wing-upon-wing). 30. May. N. 



Amer. 1823. 



exce'lsior (taller). Common Ash). 80. May. 



Britain. 

 -arge'ntea (silver-barked), 20. May. 



Britain. 



au'rea (golden- barked). 20. May. Britain. 



au'rea pe'ndula (yellow-pendulous). May. 



Britain. 



ero'sa (gnawed). 20. May. Britain. 



-fungo'sa (fungous). 26. May. Britain. 



horizontals (horizontal). 20. May. 



Britain. 

 jaspi'dea (jasper-like. Yellow-barked). 30. 



May. 

 Kincai'rniee (Kincairney). 40. May. Kin- 



cairney. 



lu'tea (yellow-edged). 20. May. Britain. 



na'na (dwarf). 10. May. Britain. 



pe'ndula (pendulous). 20. May. 



stria' ta (streaked). 20. May. ' Brifain. 



verntco'sa (\\&ned-barked). 60. May. 



England. 

 verruco'sa pe'ndula (pendulous-warted). 



May. England. 

 verticilla'ris (whorled). 20. May. Britain. 



expa'nsa (expanded). 30. May. N. Amer. 1824. 



fu'aca (dark brown). 30. May. N. Amer. 1823. 



heterophy'lla (various-leaved). 30. May. Eng- 



land. 

 variega'ta (variegated-/eat>ed). 12. May. 



Ireland. 1836. 

 juglandifo'lia (walnut-leaved). 40. May. N. 



Amer. 1783. 

 subintege'rrima (nearly-entire). 40. May. 



Ificinia'ta (jagged-leaved). May. N. Amer. 



la'ncea(lancfs-ieaned). 30. May. N. Amer. 1820. 



lentiscifo'lia (lentiscus-ieaved). 6. May. 



Aleppo. 1710. 



pe'ndula (pendulous). 20. June. Ger- 

 many. 1833. 



longifu'lia (long-leaved). 30. May. N. Amer. 



1824. 



lu'cida (shining). 20. May. 



macrophy'lla (large-leaved). 40. May. 1R23. 



Mexica'nn (Mexican). 30. Green. May. 



Mexico. 1825. 



mi'xta (mixed). 30. May. N. Amer. 1824. 



monstro'sa (monstrous). July. Britain. 



na'na (dwarf). 6. June. 



ni'gra (black- branched). 30. May. N. Amer. 



1825. 



ona'ta (egg-shaped). 30. May. N. Amer. 



oxyca'rpa (sharp-fruited). 10. May. Caucasus. 



1815. 



oxyphy'lla (sharp-leaved). 20. South 



Europe. 1821. 



pa'llida (pale). 30. May. N. Amer. 



panno'sa (cloth- leaved), 30. May. Carolina. 



1820. 



F. pafvifo'lia (small-leaved). 20. May. Levant. 

 1822. 



platycn'rpn (broad-fruited). 30. May. N. 



Amer. 1P20. 



polemoniifo'lia (great- Valerian -leaved). April, 



N. Amer. 18>2. 



pube'scens (downy). 20. April. N. Amer. 



1811. 



latifo'lia (broad-leaved). 20. May. 



longifo'lia (long-leaved). 20. May. 



subpube'scens (slightly-downy). 20. May* 



pulveru'e'nta (powdery). 30. May. N.Amer. 



1824. 



quadrangula'ta (four-angled-fiJue). SO. May. 



N. Amer. 1822, 

 nervo'sa (nerved). 30. May. 



Richu'rdi (Richard's). 30. May. N. Am^r. 



rubicu'nda (ruddy-veined). 30. May. N.Amer. 



1824. 



ru'fa (rusty). 30. May. N. Amer. 1822. 



sumbitcifo'lia (elder-leaved). 30. May. N. 



Amer.. 1800. 

 cri'spa (curled). 30. May. 



tamariscifo'lia (tamarisk-leaved). April. Le- 



vant. 



versi'color (many-coloured). May. Britain. 



vi'rens (green). 20 May. 



variega'ta (variegated). 20. April. 



vi'ridis (green). 30. May. N.Amer. 1824. 



xanthoxyloi'des (achee-tree-like). North of 



India. 1845. 



FREE- STONE peaches and nectarinps 

 are those with fruit, the flesh of which 

 parts fi-eely from the stone. 



FREEZING. See FROST. 



FREZIE'RA. (Named after A. F. Fre- 

 zier,& French traveller in South America, 

 Nat. ord., Theads [Ternstrb'miacea j ,]. 

 Linn., 13-Polyandria 1-Monogynia. Al- 

 lied to Lettsomia.) 



Greenhouse evergreen shrub, with the habit of 

 a Laurel. Cuttings of half-ripened shoots in 

 sandy soil, in heat, under a hand-light; lumpy 

 peat and fibry loam, Vi'ith a little sand. Summer 

 temp.. 60 to 75; winter, 50 to 58. 

 F. theoi'des (tea-like). 4. White. September. 

 Jamaica. 1818. 



FRENCH BEAN. See KIDNEY BEAN, 

 FRENCH MARIGOLD. Taye'tes pa' tula. 

 FRIE'SIA. (Named after Dr. Fries, of 

 Lund. Nat. ord., Lindenblooms [Tilia- 

 ceae]. ll-Dodecandria 1-Monog-ynia. Al- 

 lied to Elffiocarpus.) 



A fit plant for training against a conservatory 

 wall. Cuttings of young shoots, rather firm, in 

 sand, under a glass, in April; turfy loam and 

 fibrv neat, with a little sand. Winter temp., 38 C 

 to 46. 



F. pedunculn'ritt (peduncled). 0. White. Van 

 Diemen's Land. 1818. 



FRINGE-TREE. Chiona'nthus. 



FRITILLA'RIA. Fritillary. (From fri- 

 tilluS) a chess-board ; referring to the 

 chequered flowers of some species. Nat. 

 ord., Lilyionrts [Liliacese]. Hardy hnlhs, 

 in close affinity with the true Lilies. 

 Linn., Q-Hexandrla \-Monogynia.) 



