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JAT 



JASIO'NE. Sheep's Scabious. (An 

 ancient name used by Theopbrastus. 

 Nat. orcl., J1 ell worts [Campanulaceffi]. 

 Linn., 'i-Pcntandriu \-Monoyynia.} 



Hardy herbaceous perennials, except mon- 

 f'Ditt, and all with blue flowers. Seeds, di- 

 visions, and cuttings, under a hand-light, in 

 spring. They require a sheltered place in 

 winter, and like saudy soil, with a little peat or 

 leaf mould. 



J.folin'sa (leafy). 1. June. Spain. I82fi. 



hn'ntilifi( dwarf). . July. France. 1824. ( 



miinta'na (mountain). 1. June. Britain. , 



Annual. 



pere'-nnis (perennial). 1. July. France. 



JASMI'NUM. Jasmine. (From Ysmyn, 

 the Arabic name. Nat. ord., Jasniiii- 

 iriH-fs [.] asminaceai] . Linn., 2-D'mn- 

 drla \-Monoyijniu,} 



AH white-flowered, except where otherwise 

 stated. The stone and greenhouxu species by 

 cuttings, in sand, in a little peat ; the hardy 

 species by suckers, layers, and cuttings, under 

 a hand-light. A bud of the variegated plants 

 of oflicinulis will frequently communicate the 

 property to the whole of the plant ; peat and 

 loam for the house species ; good common soil 

 for the hardy ; rcvolutitm, and prolifcrum, 

 require a little protection in winter. 



HARDY DECIDUOUS CUMBERS, &C. 



J. qffi'ne ( related). June. Himalayas. 1843. 

 Shrub. 



fru'tii-anN (shrubby). 3. Yellow. July. 



South Europe. 1570. Shrub- 



hclcrophy'llum (variable-leaved). 14. June. 



Nepaul. 1820. Shrub. 



hu'inile (low). 3. Yellow. July. South 



Europe. Ifis6. Deciduous. 



qfficina'le (Common. Shop). 15. July. East 



Indies. 1548. 



fi>'l>is nrffe'nteis (silver-leaved). 15. 



July. East Indies. 



fo'llinnu'ruin (golden-leaved). 15. 

 July. East Indies. 



flo'rihuti jrtu'iiis (double-flowered). 

 15. July. East Indies. 



J. lanceoln'riutn (spear-head-leavcd). Silhet. 

 1826. 



ligustrifo'lium (Privet-leaved). May. Ne- 



paul. 1839. Shrub. 



nudifto'rum (naked-flowered). 3. Yellow. 



December. China. 1844. Deciduous. 



odorati'ssimum (sweetest-scented). 3. June. 



Madeira. 1656. 



subitla'twH. (awl-ahrtped-/t';;frf). Yellow. 



September. China. 1842. Shrub. 



tortuo'Kum (twisted). 0. June. Cape of 



Good Hope. 1818. 





JIAHDY KV 



CIJM1JKTIS, 



J. puln'gernm (down-bearing). 10. Yellow. 



June. Nepaul. 1827. Evergreen. 

 Ree'cesii (Reeves's). Yellow. September. 



Shrub. 



(iKKENHOUSE EVERGREEN 



J. tumminn'tum (pointed-leaved), 10. June. 

 New Holland. 1820. 



Axo'rirnm (Azorian). 5. July. Madeira. 



1/24. 



Cape'nse (Cape). 8. May. Cape of Good 



Hope. 18l6. Shrub. 



glau'cnm (milky-green) . 3. August. Cape 



of Good Hope. 1774- 



gra'cile (slender). 3. Norfolk Island. i;<)l. 



o'i urn (large-flowered). 15. July. 

 India. 1620. 



STOVE EVERGREEN CLIMBERS. 





J. angnstifo'lium (narrow-leaved). 10. East 

 Indies. 1816. 



arbore'sceiis (tree-like). 12. East Indies. 



1824. Shrub. 



bracteu'titm (/r#e-bracted). 30. April. 



East Indies. 1818. 



campanula' tiim (\w\\-Jlvwered). 4. 1812. 



Shrub. 



cauda'tum(long-tM\c&}. 10. May. Silhet. 



1838. Deciduous. 



diunthifo'linm (Dianthus - leaved). May. 



Deciduous. 



fte'xile (flexible). 10. April. East Indies. 



1825. 



Itirsu'tum (hairy). 3. June. East Indies. 



1759. Shrub. 



latifo'lhim. (broad-leaved). 20. June. East 



Indies. 1819. Twiner. 



lau-rifo'lium (Bay-leaved). 4. June. East 



' Indies. 1819. 



muUiflo'rum (many-flowered). May. Shrub. 



panicula 1 turn (panicled). 5. January. China. 



1818. 



recolu'tum (rolled-back -flowered}. .12. Yel- 



low. June. East Indies. 1812. 



Sa'mbni- (Zamback). 6. East Indies. 1665. 



Twiner. 

 Jio'rc plc'nv (double-flowering). 6. 



East Indies. 1700. 

 trifitlia'tum (three - leaved). 6. 



East Indies. 1/30. 



sca'ndem (climbing). 10. August. East 



Indies. 1820. 



simplirifo'livm (simple-leaved). 3, June. 



South Seas. 1800. 



syringifo'lium (Liltie-lcaved). April. East 



Indies. 1838. 



trinu'rw (three-nerved). 20. East Indies. 



1804. 



undula'tnm (wavy). 5. January. China. 



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jA'TKoniA. (From inlros, ])liy.>ician, 

 mid troche, food; referring to its medi- 

 cinal qualities. Xat! onl., Sjnt 

 [Knphorbinoea;]. Linn., Ul-J 

 1 - Mon a (h'lph ia.) 



Cassava bread and tapioca are made from the 

 roots, although the juice is an acrid poison. 

 Stove evergreen shrubs, except herbacea. Sohic- 

 times by seed, in sandy peat, in a hotbed 5 cut- 

 tings of young firm shoots, in sandy soil, in a 

 brisk bottom heat; let the bottom of the cut- 

 ting be dried before inserting ; sandy peat and 

 fihry loam. Summer temp., (J0 to 85 ; winter, 

 55 to 60. 



