HIB 



HIE 



H. Syri'acuspurpu'reo-ple'mis (double-purple). 



8. Purple. August. 

 -- ru'ber (red-lowered). 8. Red. Au- 



gust. 

 -- variega'tus (variegated -flowered). 



8. Striped. August. 



Virgi'nicus (Virginian). 2. Red. August. 



Virginia. 1798. 



Wra'yce (Mrs. Wray's). 10. Purple, Octo- 



ber. Swan River. 1839. Deciduous 

 shrub. 



GREENHOUSE EVERGREEN SHRUBS. 

 H. gossypi'nus (Cotton- like). 4. Yellow. July. 

 Cape of Good Hope. 1818. 



grossula'rite (Gooseberry-feaed). 4. Blush. 



June. Swan River. 



heterophy'llus (various-leaved). 6. White, 



red. August. New South Wales. 1803. 



multi'fidus (many-parted-/eaed). 3. Azure. 



September. New Holland. 1837. Deci- 

 duous. 



Richardso'ni (Richardson's). 3. Yellow. 



August. New South Wales. 



STOVE EVERGREEN SHRUBS, &C. 

 H. Abelmo'schus (Musk Akro). 3. Yellow. 

 August. India. 1640. 



JEthio'picus (Ethiopian). 15. Purple. Au- 



gust. Cape of Good Hope. 1774. 



bifurca'tus (two-forked). 2. Purple. June. 



Brazil. 1825. 



Borbo'nicus (Bourbon). 10. Yellow. July. 



Bourbon. 1820. 



Camera 'ni (Cameron's). 1. Rosy. July. 



Madagascar. 1838. 



fu'lgetis( brilliant). Red, August. 



Madagascar. 1843. 



cancella'tus (latticed). 3. Yellow. July. 



East Indies. 1817. 



colli' nus (bill-inhabiting). 4. Yellow, brown. 



January. 1836. 



crini'tus (long-haired) . 3. Yellow, red. 



September. Prome. 1828. Herbaceous 

 perennial. 



diversifo'lius (various-leaved). 6. Yellow. 



June. East Indies. 1798. 



fe'rox (fierce- stinging). 5. Yellow. May. 

 New Grenada. 1844. 



ferrugi'neus (rusty). 15. Scarlet. Mada- 

 gascar. 1824. 



ficu'lneus (Fig^leaved). 4. Yellow, purple. 

 June. Ceylon. 1732. 



furca'tus (forked- ea^ed). 2. Yellow. Au- 

 gust. East Indies. 1816. Herbaceous 

 perennial. 



Jerroldia'nus (Mr. Jerrold's). 



July. Brazil. 1843. 

 perennial. 



la'mpas (lamp). 10. Pink. 



1806. 



lila' tinus (Lilzc-flowered). 6. Lilac. New I 



Holland. 1836. 



liliiflo'rus (Lily-flowered). 10. Scarlet. I 



July. Mauritius. 1828. 



Li'ndlei (Lindley's). 3. Purple. December. 



India. 1828. 



Maclenya'nus(Ma.cLea.y's). Yellow. August. 



West Indies. 1827. 



Ma'niftot (Manihot). 3. Yellow. July. 



East Indies. 1712. Herbaceous pe- 

 rennial. 



6. Crimson. 

 Herbaceous 



East Indies. 



H. muta' bilis (changeable). 15. White. No- 

 vember. East Indies. 1690. 



peduncula'tus (/owg--leaf-stalked). 2. Red. 



August. Cape of Good Hope. 1812. 



pentaspe'rmus (five-seeded). 3. Yellow. 



July. Jamaica. 1825. 



phoeni'ceus (purple-flowered). 8. Purple. 



July. East Indies. 1796. 



pulche'llus (beautiful). 3. Yellow. July. 



East Indies. 1820. 



rhombifo'lius (diamond-leaved). 4. Purple, 



July. East Indies. 1823. 



ro'sa-Malaba'rica (Malabar- Rose). 2. Scar- 



let. August. East Indies. 



ro'sa-Sine'nsis (Chinese-Rose). 10. Red. 



July. East Indies. 1731. 

 -- ca'rnea-ple'na (double-flesh). 10. Flesh, 



July. East Indies. 1731. 

 -- fla'va-ple'na (double-yellowish). 10. 



Yellow. July. East Indies. 

 -- lu'tea (double-yellow). 10. Yellow. 



July. East Indies. 1823. 

 -- ru' bra-pie' na (double -red). 10. Red. 



July. East Indies. 

 -- variega'ta-ple'na (double - variegated). 



10. Striped. July. East Indies. 



sple'ndens (shining). 10. Rose. May. 



New Holland. 1828. 



Telfai'ricE (Mrs. Telfair's). 2. Rose. July. 



Mauritius. 1825. 



trilo'bus (three-lobed). 2. Yellow. July. 



West Indies. 1818. 



tubulo'sus (tubular). 2. Yellow. August. 



East Indies. 1796. 



veluti'nus (velvet). 6. White. July. Timor. 



1818. 



HICKORY. Cu'rya. 



HIDE-BOUND. See Bark-bound. 



HIERA'CIUM. Hawkweed. (A name 

 from Pliny for eye-salve; referring to 

 the ancient employment of the juice. 

 Nat. ord., Composites [Asteracese], 

 Linn., IV-Synyenesia 1-sEqnulis.) 



Hardy herbaceous perennials, with one ex- 

 ception, and all yellow-flowered, except where 

 otherwise mentioned. The dwarf ones fitted for 

 the front of borders, rock-works, and alpine 

 grounds. Seeds and divisions of the plant in 

 spring; light, rich loam. Fruticosum is a 

 greenhouse shrub ; cuttings will strike in sandy 

 soil, either under a bell-glass, or a hand-light, 

 during the summer ; sandy loam suits it, with a 

 little peat. Winter temp., 35 to 40. 

 H. alpe'stre (Alpine). . July. Switzerland. 

 1822. 



alpi'num (mountain). . July. Britain. 



amplexicau'le (stem-clasping). l. July. 



Pyrenees. 1739. 



pulmonarioi'des (Lungwort- 

 like). l. July. Switzerland. 1819. 



anchusafo'lium (Bugloss-leaved). 1. July. 



Italy. 1816. 



angustifo' Hum (narrow-leaved). . May. 



Switzerland. 1823. 



(ruranti'acum (Orange). l. Orange. June. 



Scotland. 



fla'vum (yellow). l.J. July, 



Switzerland. 1819. 

 auri'cula (wmde^-eared). l, July. England. 



