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ANNUALS. 

 A. elonga'ta (elongated). 1. White. April. 



Austria. 1776. 

 fiUfo'rmis (thread-like). 1. White. May. 



Siberia. 1820. 



macroca'rpa (large-capsuled). 1. White. 



July. Siberia. 1827. 



ma'xima (greatest). 1. White. April. 



Austria. 1797. 



na'na (dwarf). 1. White. April. Den- 



mark. 1803. 



obtmifo'lia (blunt-leaved) . 1. Pink. April. 



Italy. 1817. 



septciitriona'lis (northern). 1. White. 



May. Russia. 1755. 

 BIENNIALS. 



r?raw'fe(stalkless). 1. White. July. Si- 



beria. 1825. 



alismoi'des (alisma-like). 1. White. Au- 



gust. Siberia. 1820. 



brevifo'lia (short-leaved). 1. White. May. 



South of France. 1825. 



lactiflo'ra (milk-flowered). 1. WTiite. Au- 



gust. Siberia. 1806. 



PERENNIALS. 



ca'rnea (flesh-coloured). 1. Flesh. July. 



Switzerland. 1768. 



carina'ta (keel-shaped). 1. Yellow. April. 



North America. 1826. 



Chamaja'sme (bastard jasmine). 1. Pink. 



July. Austria. 1768. 



la'ctea (milk-white). 1. White. July. 



Austria. 1752. 



lamigino'sa (-wooYLy-l caved). ^. Rose yel- 



low. August. Himalaya. 1842. 



linca'ris (linear -I caved). \. White. April. 



North America. 1806. 



villo'sa (hairy). Pink. June. Pyrenees. 1790. 



ANDROS^'MUM. (From aner, man, 

 and haima, blood ; in reference to the 

 juice of the plant. Nat. ord., Tutsans 

 [Hypericacese]. Linn., \Q-Monadelphia 

 8-Polyandria). A hardy, herbaceous, 

 pretty perennial, readily increased by 

 seeds or root- division. Does well under 

 the drip of large trees. 

 A. officina'le (officinal). 2. Yellow. August. 

 Britain. 



ANDRY'ALA. (Of unknown meaning. 

 Nat. ord., Composites [Asteracese]. Linn., 

 \Q-8yngcnesia, \-cequalis. Allied to Hiera- 

 tium). Both the greenhouse and hardy 

 species are rather pretty, and will grow 

 in any common soil ; they are increased 

 by seeds and root-division. All are hardy 

 except those otherwise described. 

 A. arffe'ntea (silvery). 1. Yellow. August. 

 Pyrenees. 1817. Biennial. 



cheiranthifo'lia (stock-leaved). 2. Yellow. 



June. Madeira. 1777. Greenhouse 

 perennial. 



crithmifo'Iia (samphire-leaved). 1. Yellow. 



August. Madeira. 1778. Greenhouse 

 biennial. 



A. inca'na (hoary). 1. Yellow. June. Pyre- 

 nees. 1818. Biennial. 



integrifo' lia (entire-leaved). 1. Yellow. 



August. South of Europe. 1711. Bien- 

 nial. 



nigrica'ns (blackish-flowered). 1. Yellow. 



August. Barbary. 1804. Annual. 



pinnati'fida (Pinnatind-leaved) . 1. Yellow. 



July. Madeira. 1778. Greenhouse 

 biennial. 



Ragusi'na (Ragusan). 1. Yellow. August. 



Archipelago. 1753. Greenhouse pe- 

 rennial. 



runclna'ta (runcinate). 1. Yellow. July. 



South of Europe. 1711. Biennial. 



ANEILE'MA. (From , not, and eilema, 

 involucrum ; in reference to the absence 

 of the involucrum. Nat. ord., Spider- 

 worts [Commelinaceae]. Linn., 3-Trian- 

 dria, l-tnonogynia}. All perennials and' 

 pretty little trailing plants, except A. 

 longifolia and A. sinica. They are in- 

 creased by seed and root-division ; soil, 

 loam, peat, leaf-mould, and sand. 



GREENHOUSE. 



A. affi'nis (similar). 1. Blue. August. New 

 Holland. 1820. Evergreen,, 



biflo'ra (two-flowered). 1. Blue. August. 



New Holland. 1820. Evergreen. 



nudifto'ra (naked-flowered). 1. Blue. July. 



East Indies. 1824. Biennial. 



si'nica (Chinese). 1. Purple blue. May. 



China. 1820. Herbaceous perennial. 



splra'ta (spiral). 1. Blue. July. East 



Indies. 1783. Evergreen. 



STOVE, 



A. acumina'ta (acuminate). 1. Blue. August. 

 New Holland. 1822. Evergreen. 



cequinoctia' lis (equinoxial). 1. Blue. July. 



Guinea. 1820. Evergreen.. 



ambi'gua (ambiguous). 3. Blue. July. Sierra 



Leone. 1822. Herbaceous. 



crispa' ta (curled-leaved). Blue. New Hol- 



land. 1822. 



longl fa' lia (long-leaved). 1. Blue. July. 



Mozambique. 1825, Herbacious pe- 

 rennial. 



nudicau'lis (naked-stemmed). 1. Blue. July. 



East Indies. 1818. Evergreen. 



serrula? ta (saw-edged). 1. Blue. July. 



Trinidad. 1824. Evergreen. 



ANE'MIA. (From aneimon, naked ; in 

 reference to the naked inflorescence. Nat. 

 ord., Ferns [Polypodeacese]. Linn., 24- 

 Cryptogamia, \-Filices). Stove herba- 

 ceous perennials allied to Schizoea ; soil, 

 loam and peat; readily increased by 

 seeds or root-division. 



A. adiantifo'lia (maiden-hair-leaved). 3. 

 Brown. August. West Indies. 1793. 



cocci'nea (scarlet). 1. Brown. August. 



West Indies. 1830. 



colli'na (Hill). 1. Brown. August. Brazil. 



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