amerieaua, H', sum. 



red, plant hairy, 

 micrautha, 2', sum., yel., 



wh., good for cutting. ' 

 rosea, ro. 

 rosea, hybrid (sauguinea 



X pilosissima). 

 sanguinea,!)" to 18", sum;, 



deepred(.v;/uiO). The 



Other Species: 

 caulescens (, w villosa) 

 cyliudrica, 1' to U',su'm 



grn. 



glabra, 1', sum., wh. 

 hispida, 2' to 4'. Mv 



Jy.,pur. (sy,t. Kicha r,l- 



SOLl). 



Menziesii (< Tolmiea 



_ Menziesii). 

 pilosissima, 1' My., grn. 



best species ; several 

 vars., with larger and 

 more richly coloured 

 flowers, including gran- 

 diflora and splendens 



alba, wh. 



zaheliana, l", sum pk 

 hybnd. 



pubescens, I', sum., pale 



red (ayna. pulverulenta 



and ribifoliu). 

 pulverulenta (t,w pube 



mis). 



ribifolia (ire pubesceus) 

 Kichardsoui (set hispida 

 villosa, 1' to 3', Aug., Sep 



vio. (syii. caulescens). 



and SIPHOHIA) 



"=r-- gg^. 



HIBISCUS. Vlrgata (W fasdculata )- 







li- Para 



,. 



Principal Species ! 



sis , ,;o', My., st, 



HEXAGLOTTIS. 



Principal Species : 



longifolia, 18", My., yel. 

 (>.'/". Homeriaflexuosai 

 Ixia longifolia, and 

 Jlonea nexuosa). 



HIBBERTIA. 



Principal Species: 

 Cunninghamii, 3', ,Ty 



(*'/. Candollea Cu'u- 



uiughaTnii). 

 dentata, 10', spr., sum 



aut, cl., dark Ivs 

 fasciculata, 3', sum. (/ 



virgata). 

 grossulariiefulia, 6', spr., 



Other Species : 

 acicularis, 3'. sum 

 BiUardieri, :j', sum. (,,, 



Weiu-andra scabra). ' 



(//". crenata and Bur- 

 tonia grossulariaefolia) 



Eeidn, 9" to 12", spr 

 sum. 



voluMjg K)', sum. (/. 

 -Uillema speciosa) ; un- 

 pleasantly scented. 





corifnlia 

 lata). 



(see peduncu- 

 grusMiIariii.'- 



. <"l !<t Ulll\ 



Mexacentris (see Thunberma). 



wlSTOtaSSwrfSf^ C P'PBation vary 



nd a long season . 



invrmlh, ' "^ ^^-W^Md perennial herbs 



oa,ny soil, and for the pot plants two-third of 

 loam and one-third of leaf mould, with , 1 for m 

 a good compost. For the leaf mould old Mu.hroo m 



C ' anUre " lay ^ SUbstituted in ">e cafe 



. Cult " ral Points.-The .stove shrubs, like 

 and rosa-sinensis and its TOriH 



tn a i C "\1 UU gTOWth ' li( J llid nnre wfll he p 

 requent potting is not necessary, a shift everV 





. nod 



ing, but when the knife has to be 



l 



he roots have reached the skies of the pZ 



X^tt^riZ& 



Pnncipal Species and Varieties 



, 



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