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BHA 



leaf-mould. Hardy species, by seeds, layers, and 

 cuttings, and more especially the latter mode with 

 all the evergreens, which should be taken off 

 in the autumn, and inserted in sandy soil, in a 

 shady border, with hand-lights over them ; good 

 garden-soil. 



GREENHOUSE EVERGREEN SHRUBS. 

 R. amygda'liims (almond-like). 3. Yellow. June. 

 N. Africa. 



celtifo'lius (celtis-leaved). 20. Green, yellow. 



May. Cape of Good Hope. 



crenulu'tus (scolloped). 8. Green, yellow. 



April. Teneriffe. 1778. 



integrifo 1 lius (entire-leaved). 3. Green. Tene- 



riffe. 1822. 



prinoi'des (winter-berry-like). 10. Yellow. 



June. Cape of (lood Hope. 1773- 



tetrago'nus (four-angled). 6. Green. Cape 



of Good Hope. 1816. 



Thee'zans (Theezan. Tea). 2. Green. May. 



China. 



STOVE EVERGREEN SHRUBS. 

 R. Suriname'nuis (Surinam). 1. Green, yellow. 

 Surinam. 1820. 



umbellH'tus(v.Enbelicd'). 6. Reddish. Mexico. 



HARDY DECIDUOUS SHRUBS, 

 R. alnifo'lius (alder-leaved). 4. Green. May. 

 N. Arner. 1/78. 



alpi'nus (alpine). 3. Green. May. Switzer- 



land. 15-2. 



Carulinia'nus (Carolina). 4. Green. May. 



N. Amer. 1879. 



catha'rticus (purging). 12: Green, yellow. 



May. England. 



Hydrie'nsis (Hydrian). 12. Green, yel- 

 low. June. Cape of Good Hope. 



Dahu'ricus (Dahurian). 10. Green, yellow. 



May. Da.mria. 1817. 



erythro'xylon (red-wood). 6. Yellow, green. 



July. Siberia. 1823. 



angusti'ssimum (narrowest-teawed). Cau- 

 casus. 



fra'ngula (breaking. Alder). 10. White. 

 May. Britain. 



angustifo'Ha (narrow-leaved). 10. White. 



May. Britain. 



franguloi'des (fran^ula-like). 4. Green. May. 



N. Amer. 1810. 



hy'bridus (hybrid). 12. Green. 



infecto'rius (dyer's). 6. Green, yellow. June. 



South Europe. 1 683. 



lanceola'tus (spear -head-/eawed). 12. Green. 



May. N. Amer. 1812. 



latifo'lius (broad-leaved). 4. Green. July. 



Azores. 1778. 



macula'tus (spotted). 6. Green. July. 



1845. 



longifa'lius (long-leaved). 6. Green. 1823. 



lycioi'des (boxthorn-like). 6. Green, yellow. 



November. Spain. 1752. 



Arragone'nsis (Arragon). 6. Green, yel- 

 low. October. Arra(jon. 1752. 



oleoi'des (olive-like). 4. Green, yellow. June. 



Spain. 1752. 



Palla'sii( Pallas's). Russia. 1838. 



pu'milus (dwarf). 2. Green, yellow. July. 



Carniola. 1752. 



PuraMa'nus ( Push's). 6. Greea. May. N. 



Amer. 1826. 



7Jtm'//ws(weak). l. May. Naple. 1823.. 



rupe'stris (rock). 2. Green. May. South 



Europe. 1752. 



saxa'tilis (rock). 1. Green, yellow. M*y. 



Europe. 1/52. 



JR. spathwlaifo'lius (spatula-leaved). Russia. 1838. 



tincto'rius (dyer's). 5. Green, yellow. May. 



Hungary. 1820. 



Faferah''MMs(Valentia). 2. Green. May. South 



Europe. 1816. 



virga'tus (twiggy). 8. Green. June. Nepaul. 



1820. 



Wulfe'nii (Wulfen's). 2. Green. July. South 



Europe. 1758. 



HARDY EVERGREEN SHRUBS. 

 R. alattfrnus (bastard- leaved -aHa-teTnvLs). 20 



Green. May. South Europe. 1629. 

 angustifo'liu (narrow-leaved). 20. Green. 



May. South Europe. 16^9. 

 .Buleu'rica( Balearic). 20. Green. May. 



South Europe. 

 fo'tiis-arge'nteis (silver-ecfced-leaved). 20. 



Green. May. South Europe. 

 fu'liis-au'reis (golden-edgrd-leaved). 20. 



Green. May. South Europe. 

 fo'liis-rnacuiu'tus (spotted-leaved). 20. 



Green. May. South Europe. 

 Hitspa'nina (Spanish). 20. Green. May. 



South Europe. 



buxifo'lius (box-leaved). 3. Green, yellow. 



May. Numidia. 1820. 



cardiora'rpus (heart-podded). 1832. 



pubtfacens (downy). 4. Pale yellow. May. 



France. 1817. 



Wi'cklius (Wickle's). 6. 1839. 



RHAPIDOSPO'RA. (From rhapis, a 

 needle, and sporos, a seed. Nat. ord., 

 Acantkads [Acanthaceeej. Linn., 2-Z)i- 

 atidriu l-Monogi/nia.) 



Stove herbaceous perennials, from the East 

 Indies. For culture, see JUSTI'CI A. 

 R. gla'bra (smooth). Rose, yellow. June. 1824. 



vesti'ta (clothed). Violet. June. 182/. 

 RHA'PIS. ( From rhupis, & needle ; the 



sharp-pointed leaves. Nat. ord., Palms 

 [Palmacese]. Linn., 23-Polygamia 1- 

 Moncecia. Allied to Chamserops.) 



Greenhouse Palms. Suckers generally, and by 

 division at the roots ; rich, sandy loam ; most re- 

 quire the protection of the greenhouse ; but some 

 will probably succeed in warm situations out of 

 doors. 



R. arundinu'cea (rftd-leawd). 6. Green. Sep- 

 tember. Carolina. 1765. 



a'spera (rough). Green. May. South France. 



corda'ta (heart-leaned). Green. May. South 



France. 

 flabellifo'riuis (fan-shaped). 6. Green. Au 



gust. China. 1774. 



RHA.PO'NTICUM. (From rha, rhubarb, 

 and Ponticus, Pontus. Nat. ord., Compo- 

 sites [Asteraceae]. Linn., IQ-Synyenesia 

 3 Frustranea. Allied to Serratula.) 



Hardy, purple-flowered, herbaceous perennials ; 

 seeds and divisions of the plant in spring; com- 



on garden-soil. 



R. Palla'sii (Pallas's). 2. July. Switzerland. 

 1818. 



pu'tchrvrn (pretty). Caucasus. 183/. 



scario^sum (membranous), a$. Jly. Switzer- 



land. 1640. 



lyratum (ivre-leave^ 2. July. Switeer* 



land. 1810. 



vnifio'rum (one- flowered). lj, July. Siberia. 



1796. 



