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P.ferntgi'nea(r\isty), 2. Yellow, brown June. 



Naples. 1823. 

 Cre'tica (Cretan). 3. Yellow. 



June. Crete. J820. 



frutico'sa (shrubby. Jerusalem Sage}. 3. 



Yellow. June. Spain. 1596. 



Ita'lica (Italian). 2. Purple. July. Italy. 



1661. 



lana'ta (woolly). 1A. Yellow. June. Candia. 



1696. ' 



Lychni'tes (Lychnitis). 2. Yellow, brown. 



July. South Europe. 1658. 



purpu'rea (purple). 2. Purple. July. South 



Europe. 1661. 



visco'sa (clammy). Yellow. June. Levant. 



HARDY HERBACEOUS. 



P. agra'ria (field). Purplish. July. Siberia. 

 1830. 



Alpi'na (Alpine). 1. Purple. July. Siberia. 



1802. 



Armeni'aca (Armenian). 1. Yellow. July. 



Armenia. 1834. 



Cushmeria'na (Cashmere). 2. Pale lilac. 



July. Cashmere. 



he'rba-ve'nti (wind-herb). 2. Red. August. 



South Europe. 1596. 



lacinia'ta (jagged-/eawerf). 3. Purple. July. 



Levant. 1731. 



lunarifo'lia (Honesty-leaved). 3. Yellow. 



June. Levant. 1818. 



pu'ngens (stinging). 3. Brown. July. 



Armenia. 1820. 



Russelli'ana (Russell's). 3. Brown. June. 



Levant. 1821. 



Sa'mia (Samian). 3. Purple. June. North 



Africa. 1714. 



si'mplex (simple). Purple. May. Himalayas. 



1838. 



tubero'sa (tuberous). 4. Purple. August. 



Siberia. 1759. 



PHLO'X. (From phlox, flame; bril- 

 liancy of the flowers. Nat. ord., Phlox- 

 ivorts [Polymoniacece]. Linn., 5-Penl- 

 andria 1-ltfonogynia.') 



Herbaceous perennials, natives of North 

 America, except where otherwise mentioned. 

 Divisions ; and cuttings, under a hand-light, 

 in a shady place, in summer ; sandy loam and 

 leaf-mould ; the low trailing ones are beautiful 

 on knolls and rockworks. Drummondi by seed 

 sown the first week in April, in gentle heat. 



HALF-HARDY. 



P. arista' t a (awned). J. White. April. Ca- 

 rolina. 1828. 



Florida'na (Florida). 1. Rose. April. 1834. 



specio'sa (showy). 1. Flesh. Columbia, 



1826. 



HARDY. 



P. acumina'ta (pointed-/eawed). 4. Pale pur- 

 ple. July. 1812. 



acutifo'lia (acute-leaved). 4. Purple. Au- 



gust. 1825. 



Canade'nsis (Canadian). 1. Blue. April. 



1825. 



ca'rnea (fleshy). 1. Pink. August. 1816. 



Caroli'na (Carolina). 1. Pale purple, Au- 



gust. Carolina. 1728. 



Pale purple. Caro- 

 April. 



P. corda'ta (heart-leaped). 

 lina. 1827. 



crassifo'lia (thick-leaved). 3. Rose. 



1825. 



di'stichu (two-rowed). 5. Red. August. 1826. 



divarica'ta (spreading). 1. Light blue. 



March. 1746. 



Drummo'ndi (Drummond's). 1. Purple. 



July. Texas. 1835. Annual. 



ela'ta (tall). 6. Lilac. September. 1828. 



exce'lsa (tall), 4. Purple. August. 1824. 



glabe'rrima (smoothest). 3. Red. July. 1725. 



interme'dia (intermediate). 2. Purple. July. 



involucra'ta (involucred). 1. Lilac. June. 



1830. 



la'ta (charming). 3$, White. August. 



latifo'lia (broad-leaved). 3. Purple. July. 



Carolina. 1812. 



macula'ta (spotted -stalked'). 4. Purple. 



July. 1740. 



ni'tida (shining). 2. Purple. July. 1800. 



niva'lis (snowy). . White. April. 1820. 



odora'ta (scented). Lilac. August. 



ova'ta (egg-leaved). l. Purple. June. 1759- 

 -- Listonia'na (Lady Listen's). 1. 



Purple. July. 181 6. 



panicula'ta (pauicled). 3. Pink. August. 



1732. 



--- a'lba (white). 3. White. August. 

 1813. 



penduliflo'rn (drooping). 3. Rose, pur- 



ple. October. 1823. 



pilo'sa (hairy-feayerf). 1. Purple. May. 



1759. 



-- amce'na (pleasing). . Pink. June. 

 1809. 



procu'mbens (lying-down). Flesh. May. 1827. 



pyramida'lis (pyramidal). 4. Flesh. July. 



1800. 

 --- a'lba (white-flowered). 4. White. 



June. 

 --- corymbo'sa (corymbed). 4. Pur- 



ple. July. 



-- penduliflo'ra (drooping-flower- 



ed). 4. Purple. July. 



re'ptans (creeping). . Blue, purple. July. 



1800. 



-- crassifo'lia (thick-leaved) . 3. Pur- 

 ple. July. 1825. 



sca'bra (rough). Lilac. August. 



seta'cea (bristly). . Flesh. April. 1786. 



Sickma'nni (Sickman's). White. August. 



1826. 



suave'olens (sweet-scented). 2. White. July. 



1766. 



--- variega'ta (variegated). 1. White. 

 July. 1766. 



subtila'ta (awl-leaved). . Dark purple. 



May. 1786. 



suffrutico'sa (shrubby). l. Dark purple. 



August. 1790. 



tardiflo'ra (late-flowered). 2. White. Sep- 



tember. 1825. 



triflo'ra (three-flowered). 1. Pale lilac. 



August. Carolina. 181(5. 



undula'ta (waved-leaved) . 3. Purple. July. 



1759. 



Virgi'nica (Virginian). 1. Purple. July. 



Virginia. 1812. 



PHCE'NIX. Date Palm. (The Greek 

 name of the tree. Nat. ord., Palms 



