No. 578. 
ANTHYLLIS MONTANA. 
Class, Order. 
DIADELPHIA  DECANDRIA. 
This beautiful little plant is a native of the 
southern parts of France, Switzerland, and 
Austria, it in elevated situations. The root 
inches in length, crooked, and keeping close 
to the ground. ‘The flower stalks are about 
two or three inches high, and the blossoms 
appear in May. 
It is tolerably hardy, and may be kept in 
a small pot in loamy soil; or is a very sui- 
table plant for an artificial rock. It seldom 
admits of propagation by dividing the roots, 
but sometimes perfects its seeds in this 
