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R. corglifo'lina cct'nus (hoary). 10. White. July. 

 Britain. 



10. White. July. Britain. 



- cuncifo'lius (wedge-leaved). 3. White. June. 



North America. 1811. 



- di'stans (distant). 5. White. July. Nepaul. 



1818. 



- diversifo'lim (divers-leaved). 8. White. Au- 



gust. Britain. 

 -dumeto'rum (thicket). 8. White. August. 



Britain. 

 -elli'pticus(ova.l-leaved}. White. Nepaul. 



1827. Half-hardy. 

 -fastigia'tus (tapering). 8, White. July. 



Britain. 

 -fi'sstis (cleft). 

 -flugella'ris (rod). 6. White. June. North 



America. 1/89. 



ine'rmis (unarmed) . 1 2. 



-foliolo'sus (small-leafy). 6. White. June. 



Nepaul. 1818. 

 -frutico'&us (shrubby. Common Bramble). 



10. Pink. August. Britain. 



10. July. 



--- Dalma'ticus (Dalmatian). 10. 

 Rose. July. Germany. 



-- .flo're-ro'seo-ple'no (double-pink- 



flowered). 10. Pink. July. Britain. 



--- fo'liis variega'tis (variegated- 



leaved). 10. Pink. July. Britain. 



-- ine'rmis (unarmed). 10. Pink. 



July. Britain. 

 --- leucoca'rpus i (white-fruited). 10. 



July. Britain. 

 --- Pornpo'nius (Pompone). 10. 



White, pink. July. Britain. 

 --- Tau'ricus (Taurian). 10. Pinkish. 



July. 



-~fu'sco-a'ter (brownish - black). August, 

 Britain. 



glanduto'sus (glanded). 10. July. Germany. 



1816. 



hi'rtus (hairy). 10. August. Hungary. 1816. 



Id'spidus (bristly). 3. August. Canada. 1/68. 



ho'rridus (horrid). 6. June. Germany 181?. 



Ida 1 us (Raspberry). 5. May. Britain. 

 -- microphy'llus (small-leaved). 3. May. 



Britain. 



Kohle'ri (Kohler's). 8. August. Britain. 



lacinia'tus (jag-leaved). 12. White, red. 



August. 



lanugino'sus (woolly). 10. June. Siberia. 



1820. 



lettcosta'chys (white - spiked). 10. June, 



Britain. 



Linkia'nus (Link's). 10. August. Europe, 



1821. 



macrophy'llus (large - leaved). 8. June. 



Britain. 



Me'nkii (Menk's). 8. July. Germany. 1816. 



micru'nthus (small-flowered). 10. Red. July, 



Nepaul. 1822. 



ni'tidus (shining). 3. August. Britain. 



Nutka'nus (Nootka- Sound). 4. August, 



North America. 1826. 



occidenta'lis (western). 5. May. North 



America. 1696. 



odoru'tus (sweet-scented). 7. June. North 



America. 1800. 



pa'llidtts (pale), August. Britain. 



R. plica'tus (plaited). 10. August. Britain. 



rhamnifo'lius (Buckthorn-leaved). 10. Sep- 



tember. Britain. 



rubricau'lis (red-stemmed). 6. June. Ger- 



many. 1818. 



sa'nctus (holy). 8. Pink. June. Palestine. 



1823. 



saxa'tilis (stone). . June. Britain. 



Schlechtenda'hlii (Schlechtendahl's). 10. 



June. Europe. 1823. 



; Se/i/eieAe'ri(Schleicher's). 8. Jure, Ger- 

 many. 1818. 



seto'sus (bristly -stemmed). 2. June. North 



America. 1827. 



: specta'bilis (showy). 4. Dark red. May. 

 Columbia. 1827. 



j Sprenze'tii (Sprengel's). 10. Pink. August. 

 Germany. 1823. 



j strigo'siis (short-bristled). 3. June. North 

 America. 



| suberc'ctus (sub-upright). 4. August. Britain. 



! tilieefo' lius (Lime-leaved). 6. June. Ger- 

 many. 1819. 



i tomentit'sus (woolly). 10. August. Ger- 

 many. 1818. 



j Mflo'rus (three-flowered). 3. June. Canada. 



ulmifo'lius (Elm-leaved). 10. August. Soain. 



1823. 



villa' sus (shaggy). 3. August. North 



America. 1777. 



KUDBE'CKIA. (Named after 0. Rud- 

 \ beck, a Swedish botanist. Nat. ord., 

 i Composites [Asteracese]. Linn., 19- 



Synyenesia 3-Fruslranca,} 



Hardy, herbaceous, yellow-flowered peren- 

 | nials, from North America, except where other- 

 | wise mentioned. Seeds, and division of the 



plant, in spring; common garden soil ; nupifolia 

 | requires the protection of the cold pit in winter. 



R. amplexifo' lia (stem-clasping). 3. July. 1/93. 



aspt'rrima (roughest). 3. Red, white. Sep- 



tember. 1832. 



columna'ris (columnar). 3. August. 1811. 

 pulclie'rrima (most-beautiful). 3. 



Redish-yellow. August. 1835. 

 : digita'tu (hand-leaved), b. August. 1/59. 



Drummo'ndi (Drummond's). Orange. Au- 



gust. 1836. 



1 fu'lgida (bright). 3. July. i;6o. 

 j hi'rta (hairy). 2. August. 1/14. 

 i lacinia'ta (jagged-leaved). 6. August. l(J4d. 

 j Iceviga'ta (smooth). 3. July. 1812. 



napifo'lia (Turnip-leaved). 2. July. New 



Spain. 1824. 



i pinna 1 ta (leafletcd). 3. July. 1803. 

 i ra'dula (raspberry-ft-aDed). 2. August. 1825. 

 ! subtomcnto'sa (rather-downy). 3. August. 



1802. 



tri'lobu (three-lobed). 4. August. 1699. 



EUDO'LPHIA. 



(Named after W. Ru- 

 dolph, a Prussian botanist. Nat. ord., 

 Leguminous Plants [Fabaceoe]. Linn., 

 17-DiadeIphia A-JDecandria. Allied to 

 Erythrina.) 



Stove evergreen twiners, with scarlet flowers, 

 from the West Indies. Young side-shoots, in 

 sand, under a bell-glass, in a moist, sweet, 

 bottom-heat; fibry loam, sandy peat, and a 



