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LYC 



L. pulche'llus (pretty). 3. Blue, purple. July. 

 Mexico. 1828. 



tomento'sus (Mic/c-downed). 6. Pink, white. 



July. Peru. 1825. 



wersi'ralor (party-coloured). 2. Pink, blue. July. 



Mexico. 1825. 



HARDY ANNUALS. 



L. ajfi'nis (related). . Deep blue. June. Call- 

 fornia. 1848. 



a'lbus (white). 3. White. July. Levant. 1596. 



angustifo'lius (narrow-leaved). 2. Blue. July. 



Spain. 16S6. 



Ba'rkeri (Mr. Barker's). 3. Blue, pink. July. 



Mexico. 183Q. 



bi 'color (two-coloured). . Pale blue. July. 



N. Amer. 1826. 



bracteola'ris (bracted). l. Blue. July, ilonte 



Video. 1820. 



dcnsiflo'rus (dense-flowered). |. White, pink. 



July. California. 1833. 



Ehrenbef'rgii (Ehrenberg's). 3. Blue. June. 



Mexico, 1843. Biennial. 



e'leguns (elegant). 2. Violet, rose. June. 



Mexico. 1831. 



exalta'tus (tall). 1332. 



Hartwc'gii (Mr. Hartweg's). 3. Blue, pink. 



July. Mexico. 1838. 



hirsu'tus '(hairy). 2. Blue. July. South Eu- 



rope. 1629. 



hirsuti' ssimus (most-hairy). 2. Eed. July. Ca- 



lifornia. 1838. 



leptoeu'rpus (slender-fruited). 3. Purple. June. 



Mexico. 1839. Biennial. 



Icptophy'llus (slender-leaved). 2. Blue, lilac. 



July. California. 1833. 



linifo'lius (flax- leaved}. 2. Blue. July. Monte 



Video. 1799- 



lu'teus (yellow). 2. Yellow. July. Sicily. 1596. 



micra'nthus (small-flowered). $. Purple, blue. 



May. N. Amer. 1826. 



microca'rpus (small-podded). !. Blue. April. 



Chili. 1821. 



na'nus (dwarf). 1. Blue. July. California. 1833. 



pilo'sus (shaggy). 3. Fleah. July. South Eu- 



rope. 1710. 



pub&scens (downy). 2. Violet, blue. June. 



Quito. 1844. Biennial. 



pusi'llus (little). . Pale blue. July. N. Amer. 



1817. 



ramosi'ssimus (much-branched). 3. Crimson, 



blue. Chimborazo, 



Texe'nsis (Texan). l. Blue. June. Santa Fe. 



Te'rmis (Tennis). 3. White. June. Egypt. 



1802. 



va'rius (variable). 3. Blue, white. July. South 



Europe. 1596. 



HARDY PERENNIALS. 



L. argcfnteus (silvery). White. June. N. Amer. 

 1826. 



a'ridus (dry). 1. Purple, blue. August. N. 



Amer. 182/. 



grandifo'lius (large-leaved). 4. Purple. July. 



N. Aiaer. 



laxiflo'rus (loose-flowered). 1. Blue, pink. Co- 



lumbia. 1826. 



hitifo'lius (broad-leaved). 4. Blue. Jury. Ca- 



li fornia. 1834. 



le'pidut (pretty). 4. Blue, pink. August. Co- 



lumbia. 1826. 



leuewhy'llus (white-leaved). 2. Pink. July. 



N. Ajuar. 1326. 



UtoraHw (lu>re). i. Blue, pink. July. Co- 



lumbia. 1625. 



lu'cidus (shining-leaved). 2. Purple. July. N. 



Amer. 



L. macrophy'llus (lar^e-lcaved). 4. Blue. July*. 

 California. l 834. 



Nootkate'nsis (Nootka Sound). 2. Purple. 



July. Nootka Sound. 1794. 



orna'tus (ornamented). 2. Blue, pink. May. 



Columbia. 1826. 



pere'nnis (swzooM-percnnial). 2. Blue. June. 



N. Amer. 1658. 



plumo'sus (feathery). 3. Blue. June. Cali- 



fornia. 1820. 



polyphy'llus (many-leaved). 4. Blue. June. 



Columbia. 1826. 



albiflo'rus (white-flowered). 4. White. 



July. Columbia. 1826. 



rivula'ris (river-side). 3. White, purple. April. 



California. 1831. 



Sabinia'nus (Sabine's). 3. Yellow. N. Amer. 



1827. 



seri'ceus (silky). 1. Purple. May. N. Amer. 1826. 



subcarno'sus (fleshyish-tearW). 1. Blue, white. 



July. Texas. 1835. 



tri'stis (sa.d-coloured) . 4. Pale brown. July. 



N. Amer. 



villo'sics (shaggy). . Pink. July. Carolina. 178/. 



LUXEMBE'RGIA. (Named after the 

 Duke of Luxemberg. Nat. ovd. , Sauvaqeads 

 [Sauvagesiacese]. Linn., IQ-Monadelphia 

 8-Polyandria. ) 



Stove evergreen shrubs, yellow-flowered, from 

 Brazil. Cuttings of half -ripened shoots in sand, 

 under a bell-glass, and in a ^ en ^ e bottom-heat; 

 peat and loam. Summer temp., 60 C to 75 ; winter, 

 48 to 55. They require a constant liberal supply 

 of moisture. 

 L. cilio'sa (hair-fringed-teamO. 4. June. 1841. 



corymbo'sa (corymbed). 5. May. 



LYCA'STE. (Named after a beautiful 

 woman of Sicily. Nat.ord., Orchids [Or- 

 chidacese]. Linn., %Q-Gynandria 1-Mo- 

 nandria. Allied to Maxillaiia.) 



Stove orchids. Division of the plant, as growth 

 is comsisnclng ; open baskets, in sphagnum, fibry 

 peat, and pieces of charcoal. Summer temp., 60 

 to 90 ; winter, 50 to 60. 



L. aroma'tica (aromatic). Orange. May. Mexico. 

 1828. 



retu'sa (bent-back-##perf). l. Yellow. 



May. Brazil. 



Barringto'niee (Barrington's). Yellow, brown. 



April. Jamaica. 1790. 



cili'i'ta (hair- fringed). July. Brazil. 1839. 



Colle'yi (Collej's). Brown. July. Demerara. 



1830. 



costa'ta (ribbed). Peru. 1842. 



mni'^a (hairy). 1. Yellow, brown. March. 



Guatemala. 1840. 



cruefnta < bloody). 1. Orange, crimson. March. 



Guatimala. 1841. 



De'ppii (Deppe's). 1. Yellow, brown. June. 



Xalapa. 1828. 



fulve'scens (tawny). 2. Brown, orange. Co- 

 lumbia. 



gigante'a (gigantic). 2. Greenish. August. 



Guayaquil. 1848. 



Harriso'niae (Mrs. Harrison's). 1&. Cream, 



purple. Brazil. 1838. 



a'lba (white). 1$. White. August. Brazil. 



1840. 



la'nipes (woolly-flower-stalked). Purple, preen. 



Guayaquil. 1848. 



pla'na (flat- flowered). Greenish. October. 



Bolivia. 1B11. 



