Premontia 



Principal Species and Varieties : 



( 352) 



Fridericia 



Leichtlini, 1', yel., or 

 cream and or. The 

 viir. major has larger 

 flowers. Kelt' Hand- 

 List regards this as a 

 var. of ref racta". 



refracta, 1', My., wh., or., 

 occasionally with vio. 

 lines (syas. Gladiolus 

 refractus and Tritouia 

 refracta). 



wh. 



alba, pure 

 figure). 



odorata, yel. , 

 broader than type. 



xunthospilii. This differs 

 little from F. refracta 

 alba (//. Gladiolus xau- 

 thospilus). Keic Ilund- 

 !.;*/ regards this as a 

 var. of refracta. 



FREYCINETIA. 



Evergreen stove or greenhouse climbers (ord. 

 Pandancse), grown, like Pandanuses, solely for the 

 sake of their foliage. Propagation, by offsets. 

 Sandy loam suits. They are most useful for 

 covering the pillars of glasshouses, and do best 

 when the pillars are covered with fibrous peat. 



Principal Species : 



iingiistifolia, st., gru. baueriana, grh., grn. 



Banksii, grh., grn. insignia, st., gru. 



I'lwto : Miss L, Kivg-Ilarma.it. 



FllEESIA KF.FKACTA ALli 



FREMONTIA. 



A hardy or half-hardy shrub (ord. Sterciiliacea?), 

 with showy yellow flowers. Propagation, by 

 cutl ings in sandy soil under a bell-glass in spring. 

 Sandy loam, with a little peat or leaf soil, suits. 

 In the open air it succeeds best in the more 

 favoured parts of the south and west coasts of 

 Britain. 



Only Species : 



californica, 10' to 15', Ap., My., yel. 



FRIDERICIA. 



A small genus of evergreen, stove, climbing 

 shrubs (ord. Bignoniacese) scarcely differing from 



French Bean (see Bean). 

 French Marigold (see Mariyold). 

 French Willote (see fallx triandra). 

 Frcnella (see Callitrit). 

 Friedrielisthalia (sec Trichot/esma). 

 Frinr/e Lily (sen Thi/sanotug). 

 Fringed Twlet (see Thysamitits). 



