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HA* 



Hardy herbaceous plant. Division of the plant 

 in spring ; common soil. 

 H. ri'gidum (stiff). Yellow. August. N. Amer. 



HAEEISO'NIA. (Named in honour of 

 Mrs. Harrison, of Liverpool, its intro- 

 ducer. Nat. ord., Asclepiads [Asclepia- 

 dacese]. Linn., 5-Pentandria 2-Digynia.') 



This is really a Baxte'ria. Stove evergreen 

 shrub. Cuttings of the young shoots, a little firm 

 at their base, after fresh growth has commenced, 

 in spring, in sandy soil, under a glass, in bottom- 

 heat ; peat and sandy loam. Summer temp., 60 

 to 85 ; winter, 48 to 55. 



H. Loniceroi'des (Lonicera-like). 6. Scarlet. July. 

 Brazil. 1825. 



HABTO'GIA. (Named after J. Hartoy, 

 a Dutch naturalist. Nat. ord., Spindle- 

 trees [Celas trace ]. Linn., 5-Pentandria 

 1-Monogynia. Allied to Elseodendron.) 



Evergreen shrub, from the Cape of Good Hope. 

 Cuttings of the ripe shoots under a bell-glass, or 

 under a hand-light, and protected ; sandy loam and 

 peat. Usually grown in the greenhouse, but will 

 stand out of doors in elevated, and yet sheltered 

 places. 

 H. Cape'nsis (Cape). 6. July. 1800. 



HAET'S TONGUE. Scolope'ndrium. 



HAETWE'GIA. (Named after M. Hart- 

 weg, court gardener to the Emperor of 

 Austria, once a botanical collector for the 

 Horticultural Society. Nat. ord., Orchids 

 [Orchidacese]. Linn., 2Q-Gynandria 1- 

 Monandria.) 



Stove orchids. Division of the plant in spring ; 

 very fibry peat, potsherds, and charcoal. Summer 

 temp., 60 to 85 5 winter, 50 to 55. 

 H. crassifo'lia (thick-leaved). Purple. April. 



Guatimala. 1840. 



purpu'rsa (purple). 1. Purple. August. Vera 

 Cruz. 1837. 



angustifo'lia (narrow-leaved). 1. Purple. 



June. Mexico. 1842. 



HASSAGAY-TEEE. Curti'sia. 



HATCHET-VETCH. Sise'rrula. 



HAUTBOY or HAUTBOIS. See STEAW- 



EEEEY. 



HAWK-PLY. See SC.ZEVA. 



HAWKWEED. Hiera'ceum. 



HAWO'ETHIA. (Named in honour of A. 

 H. Haworth, Esq.., a distinguished Eng- 

 lish botanist.) 



For culture, &c., see ALOS, of which it is a 

 section. They are all natives of the Cape of Good 

 Hope, and all have grey flowers. 

 H. a' Ibicans (white-edged], 1. July. 1795. 



altili'nea (ridged-lined). \. August. 1824 



angustifo'lia (.narrow- leaved). . June. 1824. 



arachnoi'des vcobweb-like). I.August. 1727. 

 mi'nor (smaller). 1. August. 1819- 



ansta'ta (awned). i. July. 1820. 



asperiu'scula iroughish). *. June. 1818. 



dtro-vi'rens (dark green). 1. May. 1823, 



aftenua'ta (attenuated). 1. July. 1/90. 



bre'vis (short). $. June. 1810. 



H. chloraca'ntha (green-spined). i. August. 

 1820. 



claripe'rla (clear-pearled). . June. 1824. 



coarcta'ta (compressed). . August. 1821. 



conci'nna (neat). . 1823. 



cordifo'lia (heart-leaved). $. June. 1817* 



cu'rta (short-twisted), . July. 1816. 



cuspida'ta (spine-pointed). . August. 1819. 



cymbifo'rmis (boat-formed), f . June. 1795. 



denticuia'ta (small-toothed). $. August. 1819, 



ere' eta (erect-pearl), 3. August. 1818. 



expa'nsa (expanded). 1. August. 1/95. 



fascia'ta (banded-oear/J. August. 1818. 



ma'/or (larger). . July. 1820. 



grana'ta (grained). 4- July. 1?35. 



ybrid). J. June. 1821. 



indura'ta (.hard-branchy). . June. 1820. 



lee'te-vi'rens (lively-green). $. August. 1819. 



lee'vis (smooth-white-edged^. . August. 1820. 



li'mpida (limpid). . August. 1819. 



margariti'fera (pearl-beariug). 1. July. 1739- 



mi' nor (leaser-pearl). 1. June. 



mirabilis (admirable-ews/u'on). f . July. 1795. 



Ju 



multifu'ria (many-sided). 



uly. 1824. 



mucrona'ta (sharp-pointed). . July. 1820 



mu'tica (blunt-cushion). . July. 1820. 



ni'gricans (granulated-lol&tk). August. 



1822. 



ni'tida (shining). 1. July. 1825. 



obtu'sa (small- blunt). . June. 1S24. 



pa'llida (pale-green). ^. June. 1820.^ 



planifo'lia Cflat-leaved). ^. April. 1824. 



papillo'sa (nippled). 1. June. 1820. 

 -- semipapill&'sa (half-nippled). l. June. 



1820. 



pa'rva (small). J. May. 1821. 



pseu'do-tortuo'sa(sliehtlj-tviistedL'triangtilar). 



1. July. 1818. 



pu'mila (dw&rf -cobweb). 1. May. 1752. 



ra'dula (file-surfaced-pearl). lj. May. 1805. 

 -- aspe'rior (rougher). 1. August. 1820. 

 -- ice'vior (smoother). 1. August. 1825. 

 -- pluriperla't a (many-pearled). 1. August. 



1820. 



r ami' f era (branch-bearing). $. August. 1821. 



recu'rva (curled-back-Zeawrf). I.August. 1795. 



Reinwa'rti (Reinwart'spearZ). ^. June. 1820. 



reticula'ta (netted). ^. June. 1794. 



retu'sa (bent-bacfc-czisAJo?^. ! June. 1/20. 



sca'bra (rough). . June. 1818. 



semimargariti'fera (half-pearUiearing). 1. 



April. 1819. 



-- ma'jor (larger). 1. April. 1819- 

 -- mi'nor (smaller). 1. April. 1819. 



multiperla'ta (many-pearled). 1. April. 1819. 



semiglabraJta (half-smoothed). |. June. 1811. 



seta' ta (bristle-leaved). 1. June. 1820. 

 -- ma'jor (larger). 1. July. 1820. 

 -- me'dia (ediate). 1. July. 1820. 

 -- ni'gricans (blackish). 1. July. 1820. 



so'rdida (sordid). , July. 1820. 



tessella'ta (dof/r-checkered). i. June. 1823. 



torqiiu'ta (collared). 1. August. 1823. 



torte'lia (slightly-twisted). 4. July. 1817- 



tortuo'sa (twisted). 1. July. 1794. 



translu'cens (transparent). |. June. 1/95. 



tu'rgida (swollen-cws&f'cm). ^. August. 1819* 



veno'sa (veiny). $. June. 1820. 



vire'scens (greenish). 1. August. 1819. 

 -- mi'nor (smaller). . August. 1819. 



visco'sa (clammy). 1^- June. 17 2 7 

 HAWTHOEN. Crata'yus. 

 HAWTHOEN-BUTTEEPLY. Pieris. 

 HAYLO'CKIA. (Named after Mr. Hay- 



lock, gardener to Dr. Herbert. Nat. ord., 



