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HYP 



HARDY BIENNIAL. 

 H. tfmplex (simple). 1. July. N. Amer. 1825. 



GREENHOUSE EVERGREEN SHRUBS, &C. 

 H. Mgypti'acum (Egyptian). 2. June. Egypt. 

 1787. 



Mthio'picum (Ethiopian). 1. July. Cape of 



Good Hope. 1817- 



Balea'ricuui (Balearic). 1&. May. Majorca. 



17/4. 



Canarie'nse (Canary). 2. August. Canaries. 



1699. 



Chine'nse (Chinese). 3. June. China. 1753. 



Co'chin-Chine'nse (Cochin-Chinese). 3. Red. 



July. China. 1821. 



cordifo'lium (heart - leaved). 2. Nepaul. 



1825. Half-hardy. 



co'ris (coris-leaved). 1. June. Levant. 1640. 



Half-hardy. 



empetrifo'lium (empetrum-leaved). 1. July. 



South Europe. 1820. Half-hardy. 



ericoi'des (heath-like). 1. June. Spain. 



1821. Half-hardy. 



fioribu'ndum (bundle-flowered). 3. June. 



Madeira. 1779. Deciduous. 



folio'sum (s/nm#-leafy). 3. August. Azores. 



17/8. 



glandulo'sum (glanded). 2. June. Madeira. 



1777- 



grandiflo'rum (large - flowered). 3. July. 



Teneriffe. 1718. 



heterophy'llum (various-leaved). 2. July. 



Persia. 1812. 



oblongifo'lium (.o'olong -leaved). 1. June. 



Nepaul. 1823. 

 HARDY DECIDUOUS AND EVERGREEN 



SHRUBS. 



H. axilla'refa'Killa.ry-Jlowered'). 2. July. Georgia. 

 Evergreen. 



calyci'num (/arge-calyxed). 1. July. Ireland. 



ela'tum (tall). 5. July. N. Amer. 1762. 



fasciculaf turn (fascicled). 1. July. Carolina. 



1811. 

 frondo'sum (leafy). 5. July. N.Amer. 1806. 



galioi'des (galium-like-Zenoed). 2. August. N. 



Amer. Evergreen. 



Ge'bleri (Gebler's). July. Altai. 182Q. 



glau'cum (milky- green). lj. August. N.Amer. 



1812. 



Mrci'num (goat-scented). 3. August. South 



Europe. 1640. 



mi'nus (smaller). 2. August. South Eu- 

 rope. 



Katmia'numCK.&lm's). 2. June. N. Amer. 1759- 



nummula'rium (moneywort-heaved). 1. June. 



South Europe. 1823. Trailer. 



Oly'mvicum (Olympian). 4. August. Levant. 



1706. Evergreen. 



pa'tulum (spreading). I. June. Nepaul. 1823. 



Evergreen. 



proWficum (prolific). 4. July. N. Amer. 1758. 



puncta'tum (dotted). l. June. N.Amer. 1823. 



rosmarinifo'lium (rosemary-leaved). 2. July. 



Carolina. 1812. 



serpyllifo'lium (thyme-leaved). . July. Le- 



vant. 1688. Evergreen. 



Ura'lum (Urala). 1. July. Nepaul. 1823. 



HARDY HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS. 

 H. amee'num (pleasing). 4. July. Carolina. 1802. 



angulo'sum (vMgled-tooth-Jlowercd). 2. June. 



N.Amer. 1812. 



a'scyron (St. Peter* s-wort). 2. June. Siberia. 



1774. 



ascyroi'des (ascyron-like), 2. June. N, Amer. 



1312. 



H. attenua'tum (thin-leaved'). l* July Dahuria, 

 1822. 



bar ba' turn (bearded). 2. July. Scotland. 

 Cala'bricum (Calabrian). l. August. 



Calabria. 1816. 



Canade' n$e (Canadian). I.August. N.Amer. 



1770. 



cilla'tum (hair-fringed-./?OM>ered). 2. July. Le- 



vant. 1739. 



cri'spurn (curly-leaved'). 1. July. Greece. IfiSS. 



denta'tum (toothed). 2. August. Mediterranean. 



1820. 



dolabrifo'rme (hatched-formed). 2. June. N. 



Amer. 1821. 



e'legans (elegant). l. June. Siberia. 1822. 

 fimhria'tum (fringed). 2. July. Pyrenees. 1821. 



Jiyssopifo'lium (hyssop-leaved). 1. July, South 



Europe. 1823. 



involu'tum (rolled-inward-^owererf). 1. July. 



N. S. Wales. 1822. Half-hardy. 



Japo'nicum (Japanese). l. July. Nepaul. 1823. 



macroca'rpum (large-podded). August. N. 



Amer. 1828. 



monta'num (mountain). l. July. Britain. 



myrtifu'lium (myrtle-leaved). 1. July. N. 



Amer. 1818. 



Nepaule'nse (Nepaul). l. September. Nepaul. 



1826. 



nudijlu'rum (naked-flowered). l. July. N. 



Amer. 1811. 



perfoliatum (stem-pierced-^eayed^. 1. July. 



Italy. 1785. 



ungiistifo'lium (narrow-leaved). l. July. 



Britain. 



perfora'tum (perforated), ij. July. Britain. 



prucu'mbens (lying-down). ^. August. N. 



Amer. J.822. 



pusi'llum (small). . July. N.S.Wales. 1818. 



Half hardy. 



pyr ami ida 1 turn (pyramidal). 2. July. Canada. 



1759. 



quadra' ngulum (square-sfa/fted). 1^. July. 



Britain. 



quinquene 1 rvium (five-nerved). 1. July. N. 



Amer. 1759. 



tomento' sum (woolly). 1. August. South Eu- 



rope. 1648. 



tripline'rve (three-nerved). 14. July. N.Amer. 



1821. 



virga'tum (twiggy). l. July. N. Amer. 



1820. 



Virgi'nicum (Virginian). l. August. N. 



Amer. 1800. 



HYPH^'NE. (From hyphaino, to en- 

 twine ; referring to the fibres of the fruit. 

 Nat. ord., Palms [Palmacese]. Linn., 22- 

 Dicecia Q-Hexandria. Allied to Latania.) 



This is the Doom Palm, and the Gingerbread- 

 tree of Egypt, the bark having the appearance of 

 that cake. Stove palm. Seeds ; rich, sandy loam. 

 H. coria'cea (leather-leaved), 20. Egypt. 1824. 



HYPOCALY r MMA.(From hypo, under, and 

 kalymma, a veil; referring to the calyx 

 falling off like a veil or cape, on account 

 of the cohesion of the points, or apex. 

 Nat.ord., Myrtleblooms[M.yrt&ce8z'] .Linn, 

 12-Icosandria \-Monogynia.) 



Greenhouse evergreen shrubs, from Australia* 

 Cuttings of young shoots in sand, under a bell- 

 glass ; loam and peat, with a little silver sandaud 

 pieces of charcoal. Winter temp., 40 to 45. 



