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QUA 



P. A'riabuUa'ta(b\istKte&-leaved). 30. May, S. ; 



Europe. 



Cre'tica (Cretan). 30. May. Crete, j 



obtusifo'lia (blunt- leaved). 40. May. | 



Europe. 

 = rugo'sa (wrinkled-teawed). 30. May. 



S. Europe. 

 . < undula'ta (wavy -leaved). 30. May. 



S. Europe. 



Astraca'nica (Astracan apple). 20. June. 



Astracan. 1810. 



aucupa'ria (fowler's, Mountain Ash). 30. 



May. Britain. 



fastigia'ta (tapering). May. 



fo'liis variega'tis (variegated- 

 leaved). 30. May. Britain. 



fru'ctu lu'teo (yellow-fruited). 30. 



May. Britain. 



auricula 1 ta (eared). 20. May. Egypt. 1800. 



bacca'ta (berried). 15. Pink. April. Siberia. 



1784. 



Chameeme'spilus (Bastard Quince). 8. May. 



Pyrenees. 1683. 



commu'nis (common Pear). 20. April. 



England. 



' A'chras (Achras entire-leaved), 20. 



April. 



flo're-ple'no (double-flowered) . 20 . 



April. 



fo'liis variega'tis (variegated- 

 leaved). 20. April. 



' ' fru'ctu variega'to (variegated- 



fruited). 20. April. 



jaspi'dea (striped-bark). 20. April. 



Pyra'ster (Pyraster, saw-leaved). 



20. April. 



sanguinole'nta (bloody). 20. April. 



sati/va (cultivated). 20. April. 



corona'ria (crown. Sweet-scented crab). 20. 



Pink. May. Virginia. 1724. 



crena'ta (scolloped). 15. May. Nepaul. 1820. 



depre'ssa (depressed). May. 



dioi'ca (dioecious). 10. April. 1818. 



edu'lis (eatable). 10. April. France. 1816. 



El&agnifo'lia (Elaeagnus-leaved). 20. April. 



Siberia. 1806. 



floribu'nda (bundle-flowered). 8. April. 



China. 1818. 



grandifo'lia (large-leaved). 5. April. N. 



America. 



interme'dia (intermediate). 40. May. Swe- 



den. 1789- 

 . angustifo'lia (narrow- leaved). 10. 



May. 

 latifo'lia (broad - leaved). 40. 



May. Denmark. 178Q. 



lana'ta (woolly). 15. April. Nepaul. 1818. 



lanugino'sa (woollyish). 25. April. Hungary. 

 - Ma'lus (Apple-tree). 20. April. Britain. 



melanoca'rpa (black-fruited) . 4. May. N. 



America. 1700. 



subpube'scens (slightly-downy). 



4. May. 



microca'rpa (small- fruited). 10. April. 



North America. 



niva'lis (snowy -leaved). 6. April. Austria. 



pinnati'fida (deeply-cut-leaved). 40. May. 



England. 

 arbu'scula (little-tree). May. 



Germany. 

 . ^ lanugino'sa (woollyish - leaved). 



40. May. England. 



P. 



pinnuti'Jida pe'ndula (drooping). May. 

 England. 



Pollve'ria (Polver's). 15. Mav. Germany. 



1786. 



pree'cox (early. Paradise). 10. Blush. April. 



Russia. 1784. 



prunifo'lia (Plum-leaved. Siberian-crab). 20 . 



Pink. May. Siberia. 1758. 



pu'bens (downy). 5. May. 



salicifo'lia (Willow-leaved). 20. May. 



Russia. 1780. 



salvifo'lia (Sage-leaved. Aurelian). 15. May. 



France. 1806. 



Sinai'ca (Mount Sinai Medlar). 20. May. 



Levant. 1820. 



sine'mis (Chinese). May. China. 



so'rbus (tfme-Service). 30. May. England. 



malifo'rmis (Apple- shaped). 30. May. 



pyrifo'rtnis (Pear-shaped). 30. May. 



specta'bilis (showy. Chinese-apjjle). 20. 



May. China. 1780. 



spu'ria (spurious). 20. May. 1800. 



pe'ndula (drooping). May. 



sambucifo 1 lia (Elder-leaved). 20. 



May. 1818. 



tomento'sa (downy). 20. May. Europe. 1810. 



tormina'lis (griping. Wild-service), 50. 



May. England. 



triloba'ta (three-lobed). 20. May. S. 



Europe. 1810. 



variola 1 sa (variable-feared)- 50. May. 



Nepaul. 1825. 



vesti'ta (clothed). April. Nepaul. 1820. 



Q. 



QUAKING G-KASS. Brl'za. 



QUA 'LEA. (The name in Guiana. 

 Nat.ord,, Vochyads [Vochyacese]. Linn., 

 1-Monandria 1-Monoyynia. Allied to 

 Vochysia.) 



Stove evergreen tree. By seeds, in a hotbed, 

 and cuttings of half-ripened shoots, in sandy 

 soil, under a bell-glass, and in bottom heat ; 

 peat and loam. Winter temp., 50 to 60; 

 summer, 60 to 85. 

 Q. viola'cea (violet). Violet. Brazil. 1824. 



QUAMO'CLIT. (From kyamos, a kid- 

 ney-bean, and Iditos, dwarf; resem- 

 blance of habit. Nat. ord., Bindweeds 

 [Coirvolvulacese]. Linn., 5-Pentandria 

 I-Monoyynia, Allied to Iponicea.) 



Seeds in a hotbed, and cuttings of the points 

 and side-shoots from growing stems ; the former 

 plan being adopted chiefly with annuals, and 

 the latter with perennials ; the annnuals being 

 generally grown out-of-doors, after the end of 

 May, and the perennials in the plant stove. 



STOVE PERENNIAL TWINEKS. 



Q. globo'sa (globular). 6. Scarlet. Mexico. 

 1827. Evergreen. 



grandiflo'ra (large-flowered). 6. Scarlet. 



Mexico. 1826. Evergreen. 



longiflo'ra (long-flowered). 6. White. June. 



Cuba. J803. Herbaceous. 



