BUP 



C 161 1 



BUJt 



and herbaceous perennials, except where 

 otherwise specified. Seed of the annuals 

 in common soil, in March and April; 

 divisions of herbaceous plants in autumn 

 or spring; cuttings or divisions of green- 

 house species in March and April ; dry 

 sandy loam. 



HARDY ANNUALS. 



B. glatfcum (milky-green). . Green yel 

 low. July. South Europe. 1819. 



gra'cile (slender). \. Green yellow. July. 



Caucasus. 1820. 



ju'nceum (rush-leaved). 1. Green yellow' 



July. South Europe. 1772. 



lancifo'lium (lance-leaved). 1. Green yel- 



low. July. Tauria. 1820 Biennial. 



oppositifo' Hum (opposite-leaved). 1. Green 



yellow. July. Pyrenees. 1819. 



Potfi'c/m (Pollich's). 1. Green yellow. 



July. Palestine. 1818. 



^protra'ctum (protracted), f. Yellowish. 



July. Portugal. 1824. Twiner. 



rotundifcf Hum (round-leaved). 2. Green 



yellow. June. Spain. 



semi-compo' situm (semi-compound) . f . 



Green yellow. July. Spain. 1778. 



subova'tum (rather oval-leaved). . Yel- 



low. June. Spain. 1819, 



tenui'ssimum (slenderest). . Green yel- 



low. July. England. 



tri'fidum (three-cleft). 24. Yellow. July. 



Italy. 1824. Biennial. 



HARDY PERENNIALS. 

 B. arista' turn (awned). Blush. June. Britain. 



mtreum (golden). 1. Yellow. May. Si- 



beria. 1820. 



coria'ceum (leathery). Striped. August. 



Gibraltar. 1784. 



falca'tum (sickle-leaved). . Green yel- 

 low. August. Germany. 1739. 



frute'scem (small-shrubby). 2. Yellow. 



August. Spain. 1752. 



graminifo'lium (grass-leaved). . Green 



yellow. June. Switzerland. 1768. 



longifo' Hum (long-leaved). 3. Green yel- 



low. June. Switzerland. 1713. 



multinefrve (many-nerved). 3. Yellowish. 



Altai. 



panicula'tum (panicled). Ij. Yellow. 

 July. Spain. 1824. 



petrafum (rock). !. Green yellow. June. 



Switzerland. 1768. 



poly phy" Hum (many-leaved). 1. Green 



yellow. May. Caucasus. 1823. 



scorzonercefo'lium (Scorzonera-leaved). Yel- 



low streaked. June. Germany. 1818. 



spmo'sum (spined). Yellow. July. Spain. 



1752. Evergreen shrub. 



GREENHOUSE. 



B. candsccns (hoary). 5. Yellow. August 

 Barbary, 1809. Evergreen shrub. 



frutictf sum (shrubby). 3. Yellow. July 



South Europe. 1596. Evergreen 

 half-hardy. 



Gibralta'rica (Gibraltar). Yellow. June 



Gibraltar. 1784. Evergreen halfl 

 hardy. 

 11 



B. plantagi'neum (plantain-feared). 3. Yel- 

 low. July. Mount Atlas. 1810. 

 Evergreen half-hardy. 



BUPTHA'LMUM. Ox-Eye. (From 

 bous, an ox, and ophthalmos, eye ; the 

 disk of the flower ox-eye-like) . Nat. 

 ord., Composites (Asteracese). Linn., 19- 

 Syngenesia, 1-Superflua). Seed of an- 

 nuals in border, in April; division of 

 herbaceous perennials in March; cut- 

 tings in sand, under a bell-glass, of the 

 evergreen greenhouse shrubs ; the latter 

 require peat and loam, and the usual 

 greenhouse treatment. 



HARDY. 



B. aqua'ticum (aquatic). . Yellow. July. 

 South Europe. 1731. Annual. 



ffrandifto'rum (large-flowered). 1. Yel- 



low. August. Austria. 1722. Her- 

 baceous perennial. 



salicifo' Hum (willow-leaved). 1. Yellow. 



September. Austria. 1759. Herba- 

 ceous perennial. 



speciosi' ssimum (showiest) . 2. Yellow. July. 

 South Europe. 1826. Herbaceous 

 perennial. 



' spmo'sum (spinose). 3. Yellow. July. 

 Spain. 1570. Annual. 



GREENHOUSE. 



B. Iceviga'tum (smooth-leaved). 4. Yellow. 

 July. Teneriffe. 1800. Evergreen 

 shrub. 



mari'timum (sea). 1. Yellow. August. 



Sicily. 1640. Half-hardy herbaceous 

 perennial. 



seri'ceum (silky). 4. Yellow. June. 



Canaries. 1779. Evergreen shrub. 



stenophy'llum (narrow-leaved). 3. Yel- 



low. June. Canaries. 1818. Ever- 

 green shrub. 



BURCHA'RDIA. (Named after H. Bur- 

 chard, M.D. Nat. ord., Melanths (Me- 

 lanthacese). Linn., Q-Hexandria, 3-Tri- 

 gynia. Allied to Veratrum.) Greenhouse 

 herbaceous perennial : offsets and divi- 

 sions ; sandy peat. Winter temp., 38 

 to 40. 



B. umbella'ta (umbellate). 2. White green. 



August. New Holland. '1820. 

 BURCHE'LLIA. (Named after Burchett, 

 an African traveller. Nat. ord., Gin- 

 chonads [Cinchoniaceae]. Linn., 5- 

 Pentandria, \-Monogynia. Allied to Gar- 

 denia). Stove evergreen shrubs, from 

 Cape of Good Hope. Cuttings of yonug 

 shoots, getting firm at the base, in April 

 and May ; fibry loam and sandy peat. 

 Summer temp., 60 to 75 ; winter 50 

 to 55. 



