supplementary to Enc. of Plants and Hort. Brit. 1 1 5 



Mr, Hitchen adds the following remark : — " Many of the South Ame- 

 rican Cacteae will live, and do well, in the temperature in which a Pelar- 

 gonium will live, and some of them, I believe, would live out of doors, if 

 protected from wet in winter. I have known some of them survive a 

 sharp winter in a neglected green-house, when every plant in it has been 

 killed except themselves and Cereus flagelliformis. This plant, wonderful 

 to relate, will bear the extremes of heat and cold, if, in both cases, kept 

 dry. The fruit of 61actus (Epiphyllum) speciosa is delicious when quite 

 ripe, but care must be taken to remove the small clusters of spines upon 

 the skin, or they get into the tongue, and are exceedingly troublesome. 

 Every llower may be made to fruit, by impregnating the pistil with the 

 pollen of the stamens in the same flower. — Oct. 20. 1832." 



Plants in Flower, Nov. 16. 1832, iji the open Ground, in the Gardens of 

 Mrs. Marryat, Wimbledon House. 



Antirrhinum 6 var, 



J'ster 8 sp. 



Jgeratum cselestinum and mexica- 



num. 

 Achillea tomentosa and serrata. 

 Alonsoa linearis and wrticifolia. 

 Argemone ochroleuca and grandi- 



flora. 

 Anacyclus valentinus. 

 Alstroemena psittacina. 

 Agrostemma Flos Jovi^. 

 Asphodelus fistulosus. 

 Ammobium alatum. 

 Althse^a cannabina. 

 Anagallis Monelli and grandiflora, 

 A'rbutus f/^nedo and C/^nedo rubra. 

 Arnopogon Dalechampiz. 

 Bolt6nz« asteroides and glastifolia. 

 Calceolaria bicolor, angustifolia, pin- 



nkta, thyrsiflora, rugosa, and pa- 



niculata. 

 Campanula 3 sp, 

 Chelone diffusa, glabra, and atro- 



purpurea. 

 Centaurea moschata and Cyanus 



4 var. 

 Carnation 1 var. 

 f erinthe aspera. 

 Calendula ? sp. yellow. 

 Calliopsis AtkinsoniaMS and tinc» 



toria. 

 Cheiranthus Cheiri and fruticulosus. 

 Cobae^a scandens. 

 Corrigiola littorahs. 

 Chrysanthemum carinatum and sin- 



ense 36 var. 

 Cydonia japonica. 

 Cuphea procumbens. 

 Calampelis scabra. 

 CollfnsM grandiflora. 

 Dianthus japonicus, superbus, and 



chinensis 4 var. flore pleno. 



I 



Dracocephalum canescens. 

 Z>elphlnium Ajacis flore pleno, chei- 



lanthum, and grandiflorum. 

 JE^ryngium Anderson?. 

 Erodium multicaule. 

 jErigeron glabeilus and Villarsfi. 

 ^rica 4 kinds. 

 Erythrolae^'na conspicua. 

 Echinacea serotina. 

 Fuchsia coccinea. 

 Georginas 30 varieties. 

 Geranium 4 kinds. 

 Galega biloba. 

 Galinsogea trilobata. 

 Gaillardia aristata and bicolor. 

 Hydrangea hortensis and 9'uerci- 



tolia. 

 i/eliotropium peruvianum. 

 -hibiscus africanus. 

 Hunnemanm'a/umariaefoiia. 

 /beris angustifolia, sempervirens, 



semp. variegata, and Tenoreawa. 

 iupinus mutabilis and pulchellus. 

 iamium maculatum. 

 Linaria alpina, paniculata alba, ^par- 



tea, and triornithophora. 

 Lobelia splendens, heteromalla, Ex\- 



nus, secunda, and bicolor. 

 Lopezza racemosa. 

 iythrum alatum. 

 Leptostelma maximum. 

 Lophospermum erubescens. 

 Mesembryanthemum 2 sp. ■ 



il/alva purpurata and miniata. 

 Matthiola 6 var, of Russian stocks. 

 Madia elegans. 

 Jfelampodium perfoliatum. 

 iliyosotis palustris. 

 Meconopsis cambrica. 

 Menziesfa jooliifolia. 

 iVepeta caerulea and amethystina. 

 Neja gracilis. 



