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JAMAICA PEPPER. Pime'nta vulga'ris. 



JAMAICA REDWOOD. Gordo'nia h<cma- 

 to'xylon. 



JAMAICA ROSE. Meria'nia. 



JAMBO'SA. (From schamber, the native 

 name. Nat. ord., Myrtleblooms [Myr- 

 tacese]. Linn., I2-Icosandria \-Mono- 

 gynia. Allied to Eugenia.) 



Stove evergreens, from the East Indies, except 

 austra'lis, which is a greenhouse evergreen. Cut- 

 tings of th,e shoots getting firm, in sand, under a 

 bell-glass, and in heat ; peat and loam. Summer 

 temp., for stove shrubs, 60 to 85 ; winter, 50 to 

 .55. 



J. ucuminu'ta (pointed-leaved). Green. May. 

 1816. 



amplexicau'lis (stem-clasping). 10. White. 



June. 1823. 



a'quea (watery). 20. White. 1820. 



austra'lis (southern). White. June. N. 



Holland. 1800. 



laurifo'li'i (hay-leaved). White. May. 1824. 



macroca'rpa (large -fruited). 20. White. 



May. 1822. 



macrophy'lla (large-leaved). 10. White. 1820. 



Malacce'nsis (Malay Apple-tree). 25. Scarlet. 



July. 1/68. 



purpu'rea (purple). Purple. June. 17wS. 



ternifo'lia (three-leaved). White. May. 1822. 



veno'sa (veined). White. May. Madagascar. 



1824. 



vulga'ris (common). 25. Green, yellow. 



April. 1768. 



JAMESO'NIA. (Named after Dr. Jame- 

 son, professor of botany at Quito. Nut 

 ord., Polypods [Polypodiaceflo]. Linii. 3 

 24- Cryptoyamia l-Filices. ) 



A greenhouse Fern. Sec J?SRNg. 

 /. imbricu'ta (imbricated). Urovni. May. 



JAPAN CEHAK. Cryptome'ria. 



JAPAN EARTH. Aca'cia cate'chu bark. 



JAPAN VARNISH-TREE. Ehu's verni- 

 ci'feru. 



JAPANESE YEW. Cephnlota'xus. 



JANI'PHA. (Its Brazilian name is 

 Janipdba. Nat. ord., Spurgeworts [Eu- 

 phorbiaeese]. Linn., 2l~Monoecia 1- 

 Monadclpliia. ) 



Should be united to Manihot. Stove evergreen 

 shrubs, with brown flowers. Seeds in a sweet 

 hotbed; cuttings of young shoots getting firm, 

 in a strong bottom-heat, in sandy peat, and 

 covered with a bell-glass ; peat and loam, sand, 

 with a little charcoal. Summer temp., 60 to 90 ; 

 winter, 55 to 60. 



/. asculifo'lia (horse-chestnut-leaved). 3. Spain. 

 1826. 



angustifu'lia (narrow-leaved). 3. Brazil. 1829. 

 fa'tida (foetid). 3. Mexico. 1824. 



Ltefli'ngii (Lading's). 3. July. Carthagena. 



1820. 



Ma'nihot (Cassava). S.July. S. Amer. 1739- 



JASJ'ONE. Sheep's Scabious. (An 

 ancient name used by Theophrastus. 

 Nat. ord., Bellworts [Campanuiaceej. 

 Linn., b-Pentandria \-Monogynia.) 



Hardy herbaceous perennials, except monta'na, 

 and all with blue flowers. Seeds, divisions, and 

 cuttings under a hand-light, in spring. They re- 

 quire a sheltered place in winter, and like sandy 

 soil, with a little peat or leaf-mould. 

 J.folio'sa (leafy). 1. June. Spain. 1826. 



hu'milis (dwarf). $. July. France. 1824. 



monta'na (mountain). 1. June. Britain. 



Annual. 



pere'nnis (perennial). 1. July. France. 1787. 



JASMI'NUM. Jasmine. (From Ysmyn, 

 the Arabic name. Nat. ord., Jasmin- 

 worts [Jasminacese]. Linn., 2-Diandria 

 1-Monogynia.) 



All white-flowered, except where otherwise 

 stated. The stove and greenhouse species, by 

 cuttings in sand, in a little peat; the hardy 

 species, by suckers, layers, and cuttings under a 

 hand-light. A bud of the variegated plants of 

 officina'lis wiil frequently communicate the pro- 

 perty to the whole of the plant ; peat and loam, 

 for the house species ; good, common soil for the 

 hardy; revolu'tum and proli'ferum require a 

 little protection in winter. 



HARDY DECIDUOUS CLIMBERS, &C. 

 J. affi'ne (related). June. Himalayas. 1843. 



Shrub. 

 fru'ticans (shrubby). 3. Yellow. July. 



South Europe. 1570. Shrub. 



hctcrophy'llum (variable-leaved). 14. June. 



Nepaul. 1020. Shrub. 



hu'mile (low). 3. Yellow. July. South 



Europe. lOsfi. Deciduous. 



njfictiui'Lc (c.ummon. Shop). 15. July. E. 



3:;d. 1548. 

 fo'liis arge'nteis (silver-leaved). 15. July. 



E. Ind. 

 fo'liis au'reis (golden-leaved). 15. July. 



E. Ind. 

 flo'ribus ple'nis (double-flowered). 15. 



July. E. Ind. 



HARDY EVERGREEN CLIMBERS, &C. 

 J.pubi'gerum (down-bearing). 10. Yellow. 

 June. Nepaul. 1827. Evergreen. 



Ree'vesii (Reeves's). Yellow. September. 



Shrub. 



GREENHOUSE EVERGREEN CLIMBERS. 

 J. acumina'tum (pointed-leaved). 10. June. 

 N. Holland. 1820. 



Azo'ricum (Azorian). 5. July. Madeira. 1/24. 



Cape'nse (Cape). 8. May. Cape of Good 



Hope. 1816. Shrub. 



glau'cum (milky-green). 3. August. Capo 



of Good Hope. 177* 



gra'cile (slender). 3. Norfolk Island. 1791- 



grundiflo'rum (large-flowered). 15. July. 



India. 1629. 



lanceolu'rium (spear - bead - leaved). Sylhet. 



1826. 



ligustrifu'lium (privet-leaved). May. Ne- 



paul. 1839. Shrub. 



nudiflo'rum (naked-flowered). 3. Yellow. 



December. China. 1844. Deciduous. 



odorati'ssimum (sweetest-scented). 3. June. 



Madeira. 1656. 



suliuia'tuin (awl - shaped - leaned). Yellow. 



September. China. 1842. Shrub. 



turtuu'tium (twisted) 6. June. Cape of 



Good Hope. 1818. 



STOVE EVERGREEN CLIMBERS. 

 J. angiMtifo'livm (narrow.leaved). 10. E. Ind. 

 1816. 



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