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L. 



L. Mexico. 'nus (Mexican). 2. Blue. February, 

 Mexico. 1819. Biennial. 



muttiflo'rus (many -flowered). 4. Blue. 



July. Montevideo. 1810. 



muta'bilis (changeable). 5. Blue, yellow. 



July. Bogota. 1819. 



pulche'llus (pretty). 3. Blue, purple. July. 



Mexico. 1828. 



tomento'sus (thick-downed). 6. Pink, white. 



July. Peru. 1825. 



versi'color (party-coloured). 2. Pink, blue. 



July. Mexico. 1825. 



HARDY ANNUALS. 



uffi'nis (related). |. Deep blue. June. 



California. 1848. 

 a'lbus (white). 3. White. July. Levant. 



1596. 

 angustifo 1 lius (narrow-leaved). 2. Blue. 



July. Spain. 1686. 

 Ba'rkeri (Mr. Barker's). 3. Blue, pink. 



July. Mexico. 1830. 

 bi'color (two-coloured). 5. Pale blue. July. 



North America. 1826. 

 bracteola'ris (bracted). 1$. Blue. July. 



Monte Video. 1820. 

 densiflo'rus (dense-flowered). . White, 



pink. July. California. 1833. 

 Ehrenbe'rgii (Ehrenberg's). 3. Blue. 



June. Mexico. 1843. Biennial. 

 e'legans (elegant). 2. Violet, roae. June. 



Mexico. 1831. 

 exalta'tus (tall). 1832. 

 Hartwe'gii (Mr. Hartweg's). 3. Blue, 



pink. July. Mexico. 1838. 

 hirsu'tus (hairy). 2. Blue. July. South 



Europe. 1629. 

 hirmti'ssimus (most hairy). . Red. July. 



California. 1838. 

 leptoea'rpus (slender-fruited). 3. Purple. 



June. Mexico. 1839. Biennial. 

 leptophijllus (slender-leaved). 2. Blue, 



lilac. July. California. 1833. 

 linifo'lius (Flax-leaved). 2. Blue. July. 



Monte Video. 1799. 

 In'teus (yellow). 2. Yellow. July. Sicily. 



1596. 

 micro! nthus (small-flowered). A. Purple, 



blue. May. North America. 1826. 

 microca'rpus (small-podded). 1$. Blue. 



April. Chili. 1821. 



na'nus (dwarf.) l. Blue. July. Cali- 

 fornia. 1833. 

 pilo'sus (shaggy). 3. Flesh. July. South 



Europe. 1710. 

 pubc'sccns (downy). 2. Violet, blue. June. 



Quito. 1844. Biennial. 

 pusi'lhu (little). $. Pale blue. July. 



North America. 1817. 

 ramosissi'mus (much-branched). 3. Crim- 

 son, blue. Chimborazo. 

 Texe'nsis (Texan). l. Blue. June. 



Santa Fe. 

 The'rmis (Thermis). 3. White. June. 



Egypt. 1802. 

 va'rius (variable). 3. Blue, white. July. 



South Europe. 1596. 



HARDY PERENNIALS. 



arge'itteus (silvery). White. June, North 

 America. 1826, 



L. 



L. a'ridus (dry). 1. Purple, blue. August. 

 North America. 1827. 



grandifo'lius (large-leaved). 4. Purple. 



July. North America. 



laxiflo'rus (loose-flowered). 1. Blue, pink. 



Columbia. 1826. 



latifo'lius (broad-leaved). 4. Blue. July. 



California. 1834. 



le'pidus (pretty). . Blue, pink. August. 



Columbia. 1826. 



leucophy'llus (white-leaved). 2. Pink. 



July. North America. 1826. 



littora'lis (shore). 1. Blue, pink. July. 



Columbia. 1826. 



lu'cidus (shining-leaped). 2. Purple. July. 



North America. 



macropliy'llus (large-leaved). 4. Blue. 



July. California. 1834. 



2VooM:a*e'MS(s (Nootka-Sound). 2. Purple. 



July. Nootka Sound. 1794. 



orna'tus (ornamented). 2. Blue, pink. 



May, Columbia. 1826, 



pere'nnib (smooth - perennial). 2. Blue, 



June. North America. 1658. 



plumo'sus (feathery). 3. Blue. June. 



California. 1820. 



polyphy'llus (many^leaved). 4. Blue. June. 



Columbia. 1826. 



ulbiflo'rus (white - flowered). 4. 



White. July. Columbia. 1826. 



rivula'ris (river-side). 3. White, purple, 



April. California. 1831. 



Sabinia'nus (Sabine's). 3. Yellow. North 



America. 1827- 



scri'ceus (silky). 1. Purple. May. North 



America. 1826. 



subcamo'sus (fleshyish-leaved). 1. Blue> 



white. July. Texas. 1835. 



tri'stls (sa.d-colored). 4. Pale brown. July. 



North America. 



villo'sus (shaggy) . . Pink. July. Caro- 



lina. 1787- 



LUXEMBE'KGIA. (Named after the 

 Duke of Luxembery. Nat. ord., Sau- 

 vaynads [Sauvagesiacea 1 ]. Linn., 10- 

 Monadelpliia $-folyandria.) 



Stove evergreen shrubs, yellow-flowered, 

 from Brazil. Cuttings of half -ripened shoots, 

 in sand, under a bell-glass, and in a gentle 

 bottom heat; peat and loam. Summer temp., 

 60 to 75 ; winter, 48 to 55. They require a 

 constant liberal supply of moisture. 

 L.cilio'sa (hair-fringed- feat-ed). 4. June. 1841. 



corymbo'sa (corymbed). 5. May. 



LYCA'STE. (Named after a beautiful 

 woman of Sicily. Nat. ord., Orchids 

 [Orchidacese], Linn., 20-Gynandria 

 1-Monandria. Allied to Maxillaria.) 



Stove orchids. Division of the plant, as 

 growth is commencing; open baskets, in 

 sphagnum, fibry peat and pieces of charcoal. 

 Summer temp., 60 to 90 ; winter, 50 to 60. 

 L. aroma' tica (aromatic). Orange. May. 



Mexico. 1828. 

 retu'sa (bent - back - lipped), 1 . 



Yellow. May. Brazil. 



Barringto'nia:. (Barrington's). Yellow, 



brown. April. Jamaica. 1790. 



