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ROYAL GARDENS, KEW. 
BULLETIN 
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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION. | 
No. 26.] FEBRUARY. EC 
SEEDS OF HERBACEOUS PLANTS. 
following is a list of such Hardy Herbaceous Annual and . 
Perennial Plants as have matured seeds under cultivation in the Royal — 
Gardens, Kew, dosis the year 1888. These seeds are avai fot 
exchange with Colonial, Indian, and Foreign Botanic € 
as with egular cor respondents of Kew. The F 
most part only available in moderate quantity, ai are not sold to the, i 
general sans p 
mpared with the list previously Deep ruin Bulletin, d 
Februa ics 1887), it will be noticed d that the number of n: ted —-— 
in this list is far fewer. This arisen on aes a3 the pe Binet 2 RE 
conditions experienced during the summer of 1888, when, owing to. 
prolonged rains and ere of sunlight, many plants did net mature — — 
seed. The list has been arranged in alphabetical order: this it — — 
is hoped will render it more convenie ent for purposes of reference. Um 
Every effort has been made to correctly eimi dus nomenclature. des 
of the plants in the list. As far as it goes it serves as a record of the - 
. Herbaceous species cultivated at Kew, which have matured seed during . 
the past year. It must be re een horre that a considerable 
proportion of herbaceous plants grown at Kew, as already ETE cns 
cannot be included in dh present li a 
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