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J. oefowa'Jm(eight.valved). Yellow. July. S. i 

 Am.er. 



pilo'sa (downy). Yellow. July. Caraccas. 1829- 



reveres (creeping). 1. Yellow. August. VV. 



Ind. 1817. 



tea/bra (rough). 4. Yellow. July. S. Amer. 



1816. 



su/rutico'sa (half-shrubby). 1&. Yellow. Au- 



gust. India. 1808. 



Swartzia'na(S\v&rto's). Yellow. July. W. Ind. 



1826. 



mllo'sa (shaggy). Yellow. July. E. Ind. 1826. 



JOSTI'CIA. (Named after J. Justice, a 

 celebrated Scotch horticulturist. Nat. ord., 

 Acanthads [Acanthacese]. Linn., 2-Dian- 

 drial-Monogynia. Allied to Eranthemum. ) 

 Annuals and biennials, by seed in a hotbed, and 

 to be treated as tender and half-hardy annuals ; 

 many of them, and all the shrubs and herbaceous 

 species, are easily propagated by cuttings, old 

 snoots, and young side-shoots, striking very soon 

 in sandy soil, under a glass, in heat, most of the 

 leaves beiriK allowed to remain. As they are fast 

 growers, where room is at all valuable, young ones 

 should be grown, and the old ones thrown away 

 every year ; peat and loam. Summer temp., 60 to 

 85 ; winter, 48 to 55. The following are a few 

 of the best: Cocci'nea, ca'rnea, cnma'ta, for- 

 mo'sa, lu'cida, salvieeflo'ra, and specio'sa. 



STOVE ANNUAL AND BIENNIAL. 

 J. eiliafris (hair-fringed). 1. White, July. W. 



Ind. 1780. 



GREENHOUSE EVERGREEN SHRUB. 

 J. pa'tula (spreading). White. April. Cape of 



Good Hope. 1824. 



STOVE HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS. 

 J. coma'ta (tufted). 2. Purple. July. Jamaica. 1795 



eeAun'd<?s(echium-like). 1. Red. April. E. Ind. 



1820. 



elonga'ta (lengthened). 2. Red. May. E.Ind 



1812. 



gutta'ta (targe-spotted). l. Yellow. April. 



E. Ind. 1828. 



nemoro'sa (grove). 2. Purple. May. W. Ind. 



1795. 



pectora'lis (pectoral-iafoam). 3. Purple. May. 



W. Ind. 1787- 

 reflexiflo' ra (bent-back-flowered). 1. Purple. 



June. W. Ind. 1824. 



STOVE EVERGREEN SHRUBS. 

 /. a'lba (white). 2. White. June. E. Ind. 1816. 



ama'bilis (lovely). Red. S. Amer. 



bracteola'ta (small-bracted). 6. Purple: July. 



Caraccas. 1323. 



caly'tricha (beautiful-haired). 2. Yellow. Fe- 



bruary. Brazil. 1824. 



Caracasu'na (Caraccas). 5. Violet. May. Ca- 



raccas. 1822. Trailer. 



ca'rnea (flesh-coloured). 4. Flesh. August. Rio 



Janeiro. 1827. 



Carthagine'nsis (Carthagena). 1$. Purple. July. 



Carthagena. 1/92. 



cocci'nea (scarlet). 5. Scarlet. February. S. 

 Amer. 1770. 



euspida'ta (spine-pointed). 1$. July. Arabia. 



1820. 



ecbo'Hwn (expelling). 3. Blue. June. E. Ind. 



1759. 



formo'sa (beautiful). 2. Purple. May. 1818. 

 funtt'ta (forked). 5. Violet. April. Peru. 1795. 



Trailer. 



genievla'tu (jointed). 2, Purple. June. W. 



Ind. 18-20. 



/. lanceola'ta (spear-head-teawed), 3. Red. April. 

 E. Ind. 1818. 



lythospermifo'liu (grom well-leaved). 3. Purple* 



April. Peru. 1/96. Trailer. 



lu'cida (shining./eaoed). 3. Scarlet. July. W. 



Ind. 1/95. 



Macdone'lliai (Mrs. McDoneli's). Yellow. No- 



vember. 



macula'ta (spotted). 2. Purple. June. W. Ind. 



1823. 



nasu'ta (large-snouted). 2. White. June. E. 



Ind. 1790. 



nodo'sa (knotted). Red. August. Brazil. 1820. 



pi'cta (painted). 8. Crimson. July. E.Ind. 



1780. 



lu'rido sangui'nea (lurid -blood '-leaved). 8. 



Crimson. July. E. Ind. 1/80. 



polysta'chya (many-spiked). 2. Pink. June. 



Guiana. 1821. 



pu'mila (dwarf;. . April. S. Amer. 1820. 



rumosi'ssima (most-branchy). 2. Purple. June. 



E. Ind. 1825. 



Roxburghid'na( Roxburgh's) . l.Pink. August. 



E. Ind. 1815. 



sulvixflo'ra (sage-flowered). 4. Scarlet. July. 



Mexico. 1824. 



specio'sa (showy). 4. Purple. August. E.Ind. 



1826. 



,tyrs(/2o'ra(thyrse-flowered). 8. Scarlet. April. 



E. Ind. 1812. 



variega'ta (striped-/<wem2). 2. Red. May. 



Guiana. 1825. 



ventrico'sa (swollen). White, red. June. China. 



1826. 



vitelli'na (yolk-coloured). 1. Yellow. May. E. 



Ind. 1818. 



K. 



KADSU'RA. (The Japanese name. 

 Nat. ord., Kudsitrads [Schizandraceas]. 

 Linn., 22-Dicecia 12-Polyandria.) 



A trailing half-hardy evergreen. Cuttings of 

 halt-ripened wood in sand, under a bell-glass, and 

 in heat, in May ; peat and loam. 

 K. Japo'nica (Japan), White. June. Japan. 1846. 



KJEMPFE'RIA. Galangale. (Named after 

 Kcsmpfer, a German naturalist. Nat. ord., 

 Ginyerworts [Zingiberacese]. Linn.,l-M0w 

 nandrial-Monogynia. Allied to Curcuma.) 



Stove herbaceous perennials. Division of the 

 plant as fresh growth commences ; sandy loam, 

 fibry peat, and leaf-mould. Temp., 45 to 55 

 when at rest ; from 60 to 85 when growing. 

 K. e'legans (elegant). 1. Purple. Pegu. 182S 



gala'nga (galanga). 1. White, purple. July. 



E. Ind. 1728. 



margina'ta (bordered). l.Blue. July. E.Ind. 



1822. 



ovalifu'lia (oval-leaved). 1. Blue. June. Ma- 



lacca. 1822. 



rotu'nda (round-rooted'), 1. Red, white. July. 



E. Ind. 1/64. 



KAGENE'CKIA. (Named after Count 

 Kageneck, a patron of botany. Nat. ord., 

 Roseworts [Kosacese]. Linn., 12-Itosan- 

 dria 2-Pentagynia.) 



Half-hardy evergreen trees, from Chili, with 

 white flowers. Cutting* of rather ripe shoots in 

 sand, under a bell-glass ; probably, also, by graft- 

 ing OB some rosaceous plant, as the Hawthorn ; 



