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A. o'palus (Opalus). 50. Groen and vellow. 

 May. Italy. 1752. 



palma'tum (palmate-leaved). 10. Green. 



Japan. 1820. 



pennsylva'nicum (Pennsylvanian, or striped 



bark.) 20. Green and yellow. May. 

 North America. 1755. A variety of 

 this, stria' turn, must be increased by 

 grafting or budding. 



platanoi'des (plane-like). 50. Green and 



yellow. June. Europe. 1683. Timber. 

 lacinia'tum (cut-leaved). 30. 



Green and yellow. June. Europe. 



1683. Must be grafted or budded. 



Timber. 

 lobe'lii (Lobels). 50. Green and 



yellow. May. Naples. 

 - variega'tum (variegated). 30. 



Green and yellow. June. Europe 



1683. Must be grafted or budded. 



pseu'do-pla'tanus (the sycamore). 50. Green 



and yellow. April. Britain. Timber. 

 -imrpu'rmm (purple-leaved). Purple. 



subobtrfsum (slightly blunt-leaved). 

 50. Green and yellow. May. 



variega'Jum (variegated S.). 50. 



Green and yellow. April. Britain. 

 Must be grafted or budded. 



ru'bruin (red-flowered or swamp-maple). 



There are two varieties, one with 

 leaves variegated with white, and the 

 other with yellow. 20. Keel. April. 

 North America. 1656. 



sacefiari'num (sugar maple). 40. Yellow. 



April. North America. 1735. Tim- 

 ber. Sugar is made from its sap. 



tata'ricum (Tartarian). 20. Green and 



yellow. May. Tartary. 1759. Timber. 



ACETA'RIOTJS PLANTS. Salading. 



ACHILLE'A. Milfoil. (Achilles, pupil 

 of Chiron, first used it in medicine. Nat. 

 ord., Composites [Asteraceae]. Linn. Sys., 

 13-Syngenesia 2-superJlua). All hardy 

 herbaceous plants, except A. jEgypti'aca, 

 which is a greenhouse evergreen shrub. 

 This is propagated by cuttings, and the 

 others by root-division, cuttings, and 

 seed. Common soil. 



A. abrotanifo'lta (southernwood-leaved). 2. 

 Yellow. July. Levant. 1739. 



acumma'ta (taper-pointed). 2. White. 



August. 1830. 



lEgypti'aca (Egyptian). 1. Pale yellow. 



August. Levant. 1640. 



Agera'tum (sweet maudlin). 2. Yellow. 



September. South of Europe. 1570. 



al'bida (whitish). 1. Pale yellow. July. 1819. 



alpi'na (Alpine). 6 inches. White. Sep- 



tember. Siberia. 1731. 



asplenifvt 'lia (asplenium-leaved) . 1. Pink. 



July. North America. 1803. 



atra'ta (black cupped). White. August. 



Austria. 1596. 



aifrea (golden-flowered). 1. Yellow. July. 



Levant. 1739. 



auricula' ta (eared). 1. Yellow. July. 

 Asia Minor. 1827. 



A. chamcemclifo'lia (chamomile-leaved) . 9 

 inches. White. July. France. 

 1825. 



coarcta'ta (compressed). 4. Yellow. Aug. 



South of Europe. 1816. 



compa'cta (compact). 1. Pale yellow. July 



1803. 



erotica (cretan). 1. White. July. Candia 



1739. 



crista'ta (crested-leaved). 6 inches. White. 



July. Italy. 1784. 



decolo'rans (staining). 1. White-yellow 



July. 1798. 



decu'mbens (decumbent). 6 inches. Yellow. 



July. Kamtschatka. 1816. 



Eupato'rium (fern-leaved). 4. Yellow. 



July. Caspian shore. 1803. One of 

 the best, continuing long in flower. 

 falca'ta (sickle-leaved). 6 inches. Pale 

 yellow. July. Levant. 1739. 



fflomera'ta (spherical). 1. Yellow. July. 



Caucasus. 181&. 



grandiflo' ra (large-flowered). 1. White. 



July. Caucasus. 1818. 



holoseri'cea (velvety). 1$. White. August. 



Parnassus. 1817. 



impa'ticns (impatient). 2. White. August. 



Siberia. 1759. 



lana' ta (woolly). 1. White. July. 1804. 



leptopfnflla (slender-leaved). Pale yellow. 



July. Tauria. 1816. 



Macrophy'Ua (long-leaved). 3. White. July. 



Italy. 1710. 



millefo'lium (milfoil). 2. White. August. 



Gardens. Found sometimes with red- 

 dish flowers. 



mango 1 lien (mongolian) li. White. July. 



Siberia. 1818. 



moschfjfta (musky). 2. White. June. 



Italy. 1775, 



myriophy'lla (myriad-leaved). 1. White. 



August. 1798. 



na'na (dwarf). 6 inches. White. July. 



Italy. 1759. 



no'Ulis (noble). 2. White. Germany. 1640. 



ochroleu'ca (yellowish white). 1. Pale 



yellow. August. 1804. 



odora'ta (sweet-scented). 6 inches. White. 



July. Spain. 1729. 



pectina'ta (comb-leaved). H. Pale yel- 



low. August. Hungary. 1801. 

 Thought by some to be the same as 

 ochroleu'ca. 



pta'rmica floreple'no (double-blossomed 



sneezewort). 1. White. August. 



pube'scens (hairy). 1. Light yellow. Aug. 



Levant. 1739. 



puncta'ta (dotted). 1. Straw. July. Naples. 



1820. 



recurv ifo'lia (recurve-leaved). 1. White. 



July. Pyrenees. 1820. 



santoli'na (lavender-cotton). 1. Pale yel- 



low. July. Levant. 1759. 



santolino' ides (lavender - cotton - like) . 1 . 



White. July. Spain. 



seta' cea, (bristly). 1. White. July. Hungary. 



1805. 



specie' sa (showy). 1J. White. August. 1804. 



syuarro'sa (rough-headed). 1. White. July. 



tenuifc/lia (thin-leaved). 1. Yellow. July, 



Switzerland. 1658. 



