CHAP. LXIX. 



£HICA v CEiE. 



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12, 



13, 

 14, 



15, 

 16, 

 1?, 

 18, 

 19, 

 20, 

 21, 

 22, 

 23, 

 24, 

 25, 

 26, 

 27, 

 28, 

 29, 

 30, 

 31, 

 32, 

 33, 

 34, 

 35, 



Gypsocaliis (.Erica) vagans alba. 36, 



Erica cinerea. 37, 



Phyllodoce fexifolia (Menzies/a 38, 



eaerulea). 39, 

 Azalea procumbens. 



Erica australis. 40, 



Gypsocaliis (E.) mediterranea. 41, 



Erica cinerea alba. 42, 



EJrica scoparia. 43, 



Erica cinerea atropurpurea. 44, 



Caj)e heaths. 45, 



Phyllodoct* foxifolia (Menziesw* 46, 



eaerulea). 47, 



Daboe v d« juoliifolia alba (Men- 48, 



zihsia). 49, 



Cape heaths. 50, 



Dabce'ck jooliifolia nana (Men- 51, 



zies/«). 52, 



Erica ciliaris. 53, 



.Erica Aetata. 54, 



Gypsocaliis (E.) vagans rubra. 55, 



Cape heaths. 56, 



Call una (E.) vulgaris spicata. 57, 



Dabce N a7z (Menziesia) poliifolia. 58, 



Gypsocaliis (E.) mediterranea. 59, 



Cape heaths. 60, 



.Erica viridipurpurea. 61, 



Gypsocaliis (E.) vagans alba. 62, 



.Erica arborea. 63, 



Calluna (E.) vulgaris alba. 64, 



Gypsocaliis (E.) mediterranea. 65, 



.Erica stricta. 66, 



Erica scoparia minima. 67, 



Erica cinerea atropurpurea. 68, 



Erica australis. 69, 



Gypsocaliis (E.) carnea. 70, 



Azalea procumbens. 71, 



Erica scoparia. 72, 



Gypsocaliis (E.) vagans tenella. 73, 



Gypsocaliis (E.) carnea. 

 Gypsocaliis (E.) vagans pallida. 

 Erica cinerea atropurpurea. 

 Daboe'da ^oliifolia nana (Men- 



ziesia). 

 Cape heaths. 



Calluna (E.) vulgaris flore pleno. 

 Syringodea (E.) rubida. 

 Dabce N cia ^>oliifolia (Menziesfa). 

 Dabce N c/« ^oliifolia. 

 Erica arborea. 

 Erica cinerea atropurpurea. 

 Cape heaths. 



Gypsocaliis (E.) vagans pallida. 

 .Erica Aetata. 

 Erica floribunda. 

 Cape heaths. 

 ETmpetrum nigrum. 

 Cape heaths. 



Calluna (E.) vulgaris spuria. 

 DabceYza ^>oliifolia (Menziesi«). 

 Gypsocaliis (E.) mediterranea. 

 Cape heaths. 

 Erica arborea. 

 E?rica australis. 



Calluna (E.) vulgaris variegata. 

 Gypsocaliis (E.) vagans alba. 

 Erica stricta. 

 jErica viridipurpurea. 

 Calluna (E.) vulgaris. 

 -Erica Tetralix. 

 Gypsocaliis (E.) carnea. 

 Gypsocaliis carnea herbacea. 

 Gypsocaliis carnea. 

 Gypsocaliis carnea herbacea. 

 Gypsocaliis carnea. 

 Gypsocaliis carnea. 

 Gypsocaliis carnea herbacea. 

 Rhododendrons. 



In order to study the effect, in point of colours, which this ericetum will 

 have in every month of the year, we recommend the reader of leisure, and 

 more especially the young gardener, to make 12 copies of fig. 886., and then 

 to look at App. II. (p. 1088.), and observe the sorts of heath which will be in 

 flower in each month of the year, their colours, and their heights. Then let 

 him take the copy of the plan of the ericetum for January ; and, as he will 

 find by the list, App. II., that there will be only two sorts in flower during 

 that month, viz. Gypsocaliis carnea and G. c. herbacea, both of which have 

 pink flowers ; let him colour with pink all the beds indicated to be planted 

 with that sort, colouring all the other beds green. This will give 8 red 

 beds and 65 green ones for the month of January. To indicate the height 

 which the plants in each bed are supposed to attain, the height "^"^ 

 of each sort, as indicated in the list, may be taken from the ^J^uMJL 

 scale ; and each bed drawn in isometrical projection, as shown "^^^^^^ 

 in fig. 887., which is supposed to represent bed No. 21., intended 

 to be planted with Gypsocaliis mediterranea, a species estimated to grow to the 

 height of 4 ft. Whether the operation of colouring is performed on a ground 

 plan, such as fig. 886., or on an isometrical view to show the height, prepared 

 after the manner described, the colouring ought to be applied from the list 



