XXVI 



CONTENTS. 



1'age 



VolygalacccE. * i_J *. - 355 



1 . Polygala Chamacbuxus L. **- Europe 



fig. 77. 356 



The Dwarf Box Polygala, or Box-leaved Milkwort. 



Half-hardy Poly galas. «i_J -356 



P. oppositifolia L. jfc | | 



major M {P.)grand\fldra of some fig. 78. 

 P. latifolia Ker. <fe L _| 



P. myrtifdlia. 



P grandifloxa Lodd. 



P. bracteolata L. *£ 

 P. sped6sa Dot. tSag. 

 P. attenuata Lodd. 



I l_J 

 l_l 



Pittosporacea. 



i_i i. i_J 



s 56 



356 



Lindcece. 



i_J 



Page 

 360 



Linum arboreum L. £ 

 L. tauricum W. tL 

 6. salsoloides ham. ft 

 r „ suffruticosum. tL 



M.alvdcea>. st ? 

 I. LAVA'TER^ L. ? * 



The Lavatera, or Tree Mallow. 

 Lavaterc, Fr. and Ger. 



362 

 360 



I. BILLARDIE N Ry4 Sm. £. i_ 



The Billardiera, or Apple Berry. 



1. longiflora Labill. $_ u_J V. D. L. f, 79. 357 



The long-flowered Billardiera. 



2. oval is Lindl. &_ i_J V. Diemcn's L. 357 



The oval-fcai'crf Billardiera. 



3. mutabilis H. K. £_ i_J N. S. W. f. 80. 357 



The changeable-co/o«ra/-.//on'<>>-cd Billardiera. 



II. SO'LLY^ Lindl. tU - 357 



The Sollya. 



Billardiera, in one species. 



1. heterophylla Lindl. tUN.H.f.81. 357 



The various -leaved Sollya. 



2. angustifolia Lindl. £. l_J V. D. L. 358 



The narrow-leaved Sollya. 



Billartlicrajusififrmis Lab. 



III. PITTO'SPORUM Banks. $_ uJ 538 



maritima Gouan * — I France f. 87. 360 



The sea-sidc-inhabiting Lavatera. 

 L. hispdnica Mill. 

 L. rotundifvlia Lam. 



2. triloba Z,. — I * Spain 



The three-lobed-faned Lavatera. 



361 



3. subovata Dec. m. Morocco 



The subovate-Zeawd Lavatera. 



4. africana Cav 



The African Lavatera. 



L. hispida var. Willd 



361 

 _J N. Africa 361 



fig. 82. 358 



fig. 83. 35 



The Pittosporum. 



1. Tobira Ait. m uJ China 



The Tobira Pittosporum. 



Einlnymii.i Tobira T/iunb. 

 P. chinc'nsis Donn. 

 Tolrira Japane, Fr. 

 Chrnesischer Klebsaame, Ger. 



2. undulatum «t ^j China 



The undulated-Zearerf Pittosporum. 



A pp. i. (Xther Species of Pittosporum, 



P. revohitum Ait. ft | i 



P. tomentosum Bonp. «t \ | 



P. fulvum Rtidge. ft \ | 



P. hirtum IVilld, J* | | 



P. eriocarpum. « | | 



A])]). I. Pittosporacece probably half-hardy. 

 «i_J - - - 359 



SenilnVf nepalt'nsis Dec. It \ |, Bursaria spinosa Cav. jt ^ |, 



Cheirantliera linearis Lindl. 



359 



Caryophyllacece. 



359 



var. fruticosus 

 - 359 



1. Dianthus Caryophyllus 

 Hort. •_ 



The shrubby Clove Pink. 



Other suffruticose evergreen Caryophyllaceai. 



*~ ' - 359 



Dlanthiu arbfucula Bel. Reg. f^, arboreus L. f^ f,g, si., 



fruticosus L. %^ suffruticosus W. JU 

 Silene frutlcdsa L. fU. 

 Armaria verticillata W. f^ 



Other Species of Lavatera, likely to prove 

 half-hardy. * _J - 361 



L. Pseudo-O'lbia Poir. it ( 



L. phcenicea Vent. SB. | 



L. O'lbia L. m | 



L. unguiculata Desf. H | 

 L. hispida Desf. & | 



II. i/IBI'SCUS L. a - 360, 36) 



The Hibiscus. 



Ketrnie, Fr, 

 Eibisch, Ger. 



1. syriacus L. & Syria - fig. 88. 362 



The Syrian Hibiscus. 

 Althcea Frutex. 

 Ketmie des Jardins, Fr. 

 Syrischcr Eibisch, Ger. 



Varieties & - 362 



2 foliis variegatis sfc 



3 flore variegato & 



4 flore purpureo & 



5 flore purpureo-pleno ^ 



6 flore rubro ^ 



7 flore albo a 



8 flore albo-pleno a 



App. I. Other ligneous 'Plants of the Order 

 Malvdcea, which will probably be found 

 hardy or half-hardy. a.D - - 363 



Sida pulchella Bonpl. H. CD fie - 8<J - 

 Abiitilon pulchi'llum Bot. Mag. 



SterculidcecB. 



Sterculia platanifolia L. f 

 s. lanced ■ 



S. diversili.Ua f.. Don. } | | 



• ni6sa"7'/iiinfc. 

 S. pellata U. Don. 





633 



90. 



