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 Section I. HEi;i;A(Kurs I'euknmals, ;. ,.. j, hints thai 



ilif ,l:'irii t,. Ill, r„ol itiirtil.l H-iiit.r. ( 1 1, i, ,; riilioiisf 

 Ulttlln s.:,ii,: li.roii,, , r, ,■;/,■,•, „.| 



A. J-'toir, i-s i( II ts<. mat l.roseiim 



AA. riair, rx t.is, .nuit. 

 E. Zrx. iiayi.iir. 



V. J.ri;li!ijuin lit of Irs. ,./.,),.- 



sill- L\ Asiaticum 



01'. .irniihii'iiii III of Irs. iittry- 

 II, It, . 

 Ti. Ilrii/hf iitioiit -i ill :;. MiddendorJSianum 



m>. Ilriglit I.' III. or inorr. 

 E. ti'hiiis ,/tiit, rolls. 



V. Sriiiits 1,111, it -I. Aizoou 



FF. S(p,its II II, ,111, it .. . .'). Maximowiczii 



EE. Striiis [litosr {',. Selskyamim 



BB. Lrs. Iiririil: r,iots tiitu r,iiis. 

 o. Arriiiiijriii, III ,,f Irs. srul- 

 t, r, ,1 {r,ir. In iijiji,, sit,' in 

 S. Ti'hphiiiiii). 

 D. .)[,iiiilii of Irs. ihi,t,it, . 7. Telepldum 



I'D. J{,ir,iiii ,,f trs. Ill, I rill 



, iiti r, .s. telepiioides 



00. Arrilil,l,lii, III ,,f h-s. iipjio- 

 sitr lso,ii,'ti,iirs 1,1 J-s 

 ill .S'. .yo ,-l,lt,it, I. 

 D. Bulls ot,„rol,t. ,, tin,/, till 



p,,i III, ,1 0. maximuiu 



I'D. Biiils lo,i,j ,ni,i p,,iiiti ,l.\i). spectabile 



Section II. Ea"ei:i:i;i:i:n I'ekenxials. Fnliii,/, iloes iml 

 ilir ttiirimi 111, iriiitrr. 

 A. Foli,,,p ft, It. I.r,,,l,1 ,111,1 rrhi- 

 tirrlif tJiiii: Irs. sjint nliite or 

 wider. 

 B. Ll-s. ill tufts or r.,s,th:s {at 

 trust tliosr of tlir Ijnrrell 

 shoi^ts]. 

 0. lis. iptloir: iiiithi'rs ijrl- 

 tnir. 

 II. E,i,]i ft. ^.j /;'. iirross..]'\. spathulifolium 

 DD. Etirli ft. ^4 III. ,irross..Yl. obtusatum 

 00. FIs. irJiitr : iiiitJirrs rrij- 

 disli. 

 I'. Bilrrrii slinofs irilli Irs. 



ill .j".s ];:. ternatum 



DD. B,i rrr II sToiots irilli 



sriilt, rr,l trs ]i. Nevii 



BB. Lrs. sroth'iril . i .r ..not t ii ll , ,t . 

 0. atriii rnrl.- fis. irhitish or 



piiikisJi ].■>. populiioiium 



00. titeilis [Inirnil ones ) jiros- 

 tnltr. 

 V. FI.1. ifeltoir. 



E. Jill ri/ i II of t rs. 

 Cerirsetll toot li r ,1 



al.iore llie niiihlt, . 

 F. Pet, its l,in,-eoi,ii, ..'\i\. Kamtschaticum 



FF. Pilots lineiir 17. hybridum 



EE. Mari/in of Irs. eiilir,'.\t<. Japonicum 

 DD. FIs. p i n k , ro s e o r 

 irliile. 

 E. Ami nipinent of Irs. 



op posit r. 

 F. Base of trs. ii,ii- 



i;iire,l I'.i. stoloniferum 



•J.ii. oppositiJolium 



FF. Base of Irs. ror- 



ihil,' L'l. Eweraii 



EE. Ami nilrinent of trs. 



11 lie milt r 22. Aaacampseros 



EEE. A rnlngeiiient of Irs. 



ill .J's 2:;. Sieboldii 



AA. Folia, te nior, or less lenle: 

 les. nsliillhl liniilr, not lelder 

 llian hlneeolate (niitess in 

 No. 28). 

 B. Apex ejf lrs. .Kjiarjit i/ pni iitrd . 

 0. FIs. jlettoie. 



D. Infloresri'iiredeciirrid.'H. reJlexum 

 DO. Inftoreseence no I ,1 e - 

 eiirred. 

 E. Cijnies scorpioid . . . .lo. Btenopetalum 



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EE. Climes iiiiil,,'tl,ile . . . .V,. sarmentosum 



CO. FIs. Ilia,' or irliit, 27. pulchelluill 



BB. Ajir.r of trs. I, taut. 

 o. FIs. ijeltoir. 



I'. Lrs. oeoiil . tiitti'r 2s. acre 



DD. I^rs. oliloii, I. 1, 1st, loss. . ■.!'.!. sexangulare 

 00. FIs. irliite or iiinlc. 



).'. Plants nsnallij ,jt,i,i- 



E. A ntlii'rs tiliiel: :i(i. dasyphyllum 



EE. A ntli, rs Jin rjilr ;;1. Hispanicura 



EEE. A III hers pint,- :i2. brevifolium 



DD. Plants not i/hi neons . 



E. FIs. pi'iikisli : till, Is 



■'i-, I II, 1 1, , I :;;:. LycUum 



EE. 7-7.S'. irliite: tmds ,,l,- 



1,111, 1 '.'<\. album 



EEE. /•'/,.■. ((■ ll I t e : ti II ,t s 



■roniidish ;;,"'. Monregalense 



SeOTIOX III. AnXUAES or BiENNTALS. '/liese dii' afl,-r 

 ft,-,ieeriii,l and frnitinij. Anniiats ftoir. r the first ipiir. 

 hiennints the sieoinl. 



A. Lrs. ft, It. not eijliiidrieal. 



B. FIs. .\eii rlit :;i;. sempervivoides 



BB. FIs. Ill ttoir :i7. PorniOEannm 



AA. Lrs. more or I, ss ,ai I iirt rir,, I . 



B. FIs. htii,' ;:.s. cEemleum 



BB. FIs. dull rose ,,r irliil, :',:i. villosum 



SeOTION I. HkRBAOEiiUS rEKENNl.\ES (S]"'-ii.'S ]-ll)]. 



1. roseum, .Srcp. (.S'. Filmd'oita . Dr.). Koot.stnck 

 tbick, llesLy, i-xhaliny a I'ei't'uiiic ot' msa water: brii;lil; 

 6-S in. : Iv.s. R'-attA-rod. "bluiiji". 1 .\ Vi in.: Us. j:;reoi]isli cr 

 roddi^h purple, in a tcriniual Ilat-tcppcd cymo ;ilMMit 

 1 in. across; petals ^I ; stamens 4 ill llii' ijoile tl.. alisiiit 

 in the female; cai'pels in the tenoiir tl. I. Sunmicr. 

 Eu., N. Amcr., Himalayas. —The iiiil\' sjiecirs liere de- 

 scribed that bag unisexual flowers. .\ ileal -t^ruwin;^ 

 plant suitable for rockeries or the front i-ow of Imrders. 



2. Asiaticum, Sprciii;'. Height G-T2 in. : Ivs. opposite, 

 linear, coarsely ami irrea'ularly ttiotbed: lis. f^Teenisli 

 yellow^, in compact, glnliose cymes, floral parts in .5's. 

 Sumixier. Hinmiayas. — (_'ultiva1<'(l aliroad and possibly 

 in America. Its alinost piiinatilid foliage makes it very 

 distinct. In India it is s;iid in Iklvo red flowers. It 

 seems to suffer from the weliiess ef an ordinary border 

 in winter, and should probaidybe w interrd under gbiss. 



3. MiddendorfJitoum, Maxim. Lvs. alternate, iib- 

 lanceolate, dentate toward a[iex: lis, yellow, in a flat- 

 topped cyme. Summer. Amurland. — According to J . W. 

 Manning, it grows 4 in. high, and has deep green foli- 

 age which Viecomes a rich purjile in winter. Woolson 

 says it is densely tufted. 



4. Aizdon, Linn. Height! ft. or more, usually ]i.j-2 ft. : 

 lvs. alteruate, oblong-laneeolate, ciiaj-stdy and irregubiriy 

 toothed for the greater part of their length, '2% x :'., in. : 

 fls. yellow, /o in. across, in a loose, paiiicled cyme l-:iiii. 

 across. Late summer. Siberia. — An old garden favorite, 

 suitable for the hardy brirder and fiir rockeries. 



5. Maximowiczii, Eegel. Height 1 ft.: lvs. suboppo- 

 site or alternate, oldong-ovate or obloiig-lanceolafe, 

 regularly toothed: fls. yellow, in a dense, flal cyme. 

 •July, Aug. Japan, Amurhmd. (in. Id, p. 2ii;i; 27, p, :ild. 

 — By some this is considered ;i variety of ,V. Ai^ooii. 

 It is" similar to S. Ai?.oon in haliit but larger, differing 

 in the sepals of unequal length and in the peculiar 

 flask-shaped fl.-buds, which .ire dilated li.dow and nar- 

 rowed into a long beak above. Desirabli- for borders; 

 ;ilso used for carpVt lie.ls. Seeds, as well as plants, are 

 offereil. 



6. Selskianum, Kegel. Also spelled S.lsl.-ifiniiiin . 

 Height 12-18 in.: lvs. alternate {'!), serrale in (be distal 

 third: fls. yellow, nearly 1 in. across, in a hollow-topped, 

 leafy cyme. Late sum'nier. Aiinir., Manchuria. — Re- 

 semble.s S. Ai-:ooii but has narrower and pilose leaves. 

 Offered in 1893 by John Saul. 



7. Tel^pMum, Linn. Orpin-e. Live-foi;eveu. Fig. 

 2282. Height 12-18 in.: lvs. sc;ittered. rarely opposite, 

 oblong-ovate, obtuse, dentate: ils. pink, spotted red, or 



