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POT.^NTTLLA PUBERULA Greene. 

 POTENTILLrA SAXOSA Leramon. 

 POTRNTIJ/LA CLEVELANDI Greene. 



"Size and habit oi [puberula|, but more 

 slender, more densely puberulent and not at 

 all viscid: leaflets smaller, cuneate- to round- 

 obovate, crenate-toothed: calyx half as large: 

 filaments only lanceolate-dilated; anthers less 

 than> 2 " long & nearly as broad: petals appar- 

 ently pale y: pistils rather few: akenes hardly 

 %"long, broadly ovate with a slightly incurv- 

 ed tip, not compressed. L&guna mountains, 

 back oi San biego, Jl 18S5, I) Cleveland: also 

 collected iu n j by Or 905 "— Ge Pitt 1:102 (8 N 

 1887). 



SAXIFRAG-ACEAE. 



Genus SAXIPRACA Linmieus. 

 SAXIFRAGA PARRTI Torr. 

 SAXIFRAGA REFLEXA Hook. 



Genus TELLOIA R. Brown. 

 TELLIMA CYMBALARIA Walp. 



Geinas HEIiCHERA Linusteus. 

 HEUCHERA RUBESCENS Toir. 



Genus RIBES Linnaeus. 



RIBES MENZIESII Pursh. 

 RIBES SANGUINEUM Pursh. 

 RIBES SPECIOSUM Pursh. 

 RIBES VIBURNIFOEIUM A. Gray. 

 RIBES VISCOSISSIMUM Pursh. 



CRASSULACEAE. 



Genus TILLAEA Linnaeus. 



TILL ^C A AN0I STI FOLIA -Suttall. 



'Branching from the base, rooting; leaves 

 linear-lanceolate, acute, connate, \y 2 " long; fls 

 axillary, solitary, on short pedicels; sepals 4, 

 ovate, not half the length of the oblong while 

 petals; carpels bioad, obtuse, 8-seeded; style 

 none, stigma minute; seeds nearly horizontal, 

 linear-oblong, minutely tuberculate in longi- 

 tudinal rows. Stems 1-2' high.' 

 TILLAEA MINIMA Miers. 



Genus SEDUM Linnaeus. 



SEDUM SPATHULIFOLIUM Hook. 

 SEDUM VARIEGATUM S. Watson. 



ROCHEA FALCATA DC. See Orassula fal- 

 cara. 

 CO I YLEDON ATTENUATA Watson. 



\ dwarfish species resembling edulis, with 

 yellowish flowers, discovered in 1886, and intro- 

 duced by C. R. Orcutt; useful lor borders. 

 C. Califor ica— the true name of this pretty sp. 



proves to be Sempervivum calcareum. 

 C. EDULIS Brewer (Sedum edule). 



cadies" Finger Tips socalled from the round, 

 slei der leaves, said to be eaten for salad by the 

 Indians; much larger than attenuate. 

 C. LANCEOl ATA P.entham & Hooker. 



Does well under good treatment, producing a 



spike of red or yellow flowers. The lanceolal e 

 flat leaves sometimes of a dull crimson color, 

 put commonly green; 6 inches across. da S 



C. LAXA Bentham <te Hook r 



Leaves curiously twisted; flowt-rs red or yell 

 lowish— much like lanceolata otherwise. 

 C. LINEAK1S ttreene Lower California! 



Another plant lir-t introduced into cultivatioa 

 by C. 11. orcutt, and similar to lanceolata. 

 C. ORBICULATA Linnaeus. South Africa 



An old time garden favorite, at taini' g a highl 



of several feet and tropical in asp: ct; produces 



large pendulous orange colored flowers of rare 



heautv and permanence; of rapid growth 



COTYLEDON ORCUTTII Greene. 



<>e r artei.ual:i, but different inflorescence, 

 flowers tinged with pink; excellent border. 



C. PULVERLLENTA Paler. 



Aplantofgreatbe uty when at its best, wiih 

 broad leaves covered with a thic* white powder, 

 e 1 ega nt in form . d a 6 



C. SEC UN DA Baker. Mexico. 



Very beautiful symmetrical plant— used ex- 

 tensively in parks, rockeries, borders, &c 

 COTYLEDON VISCIDA S. Watson. 



Handsome apple green foliage find sprays cm 

 ro-e purple flowers; a great novelty. 



CRASSULA FALCATA Wendl. A South Af- 

 rican plant, grayish in color, producing gor- 

 geous panicles of brilliant red flowers. 



LYTHRACE.E 

 AMMAN IA COCC1NEA R. 



A. LAT1 FOLIA L, 

 LYTHRUM ALBUM HBK. 



L. alatum Pursh & v. linearitolium G. 



L. californicum Watson. 

 LYTHRUM liYSSOl'IPOL'A L. 



ONAGRACEtE 

 Epilobium angustifolium . cv 4 102- 

 E californicum Hauss da 6 

 E holosericeum Trel. da (i cv 4 102 

 E coloratum Mulil. 



K adenocaulon v occ dentale.Trel. daO 

 Ludwigia palustris Ell. da 6 

 Zauschneria californica Presl. da 6, cV4 10.'] 



Genus GODETIA Spach. 

 GODETIA EPILOBIOIDES S. Watson.. 

 GODETIA TENELLA S. Watson. 

 <-> purpurea Wat, da 6. 

 G quadravulnera Spach. da (3 

 (j bofta? Spach da 6 cv 4 100 



Genus BOISDUVALIA Spach. 



BOISDUVALIA DENSIFLORA S. Wat. 



B. CL E ISTOGA MA Cur. da 6 

 Jussnea repens L. da 6 



Gay ophy turn diffusum T-G da 6 

 Clarkia elegans Doug, da (>. cv 4 108 

 C rhomboidea Pougl. 

 OENOTHERA BIENNIS Linn, 

 v hirsutissima Ge da 6 



