258 THE GREEN-HOUSE CATALOGUE. 



Herma^nnia angularis, angular Hermannia, an under- 

 shrub, introduced from the Cape of Good Hope in 1791, 

 and flowering in April and May. 



H. hyssopifdlia, hyssop-leaved Hermannia, an under- 

 shrub, introduced from China in 1725, and flowering from 

 April to June. 



H. tnfuTcata, three-forked Hermannia, an undershrub, 

 introduced from China in 1789, and flowering from April to 

 July. 



H. lavandulifoliay lavender-leaved Hermannia, B. M. 

 304, an undershrub, introduced from China in 1732, and 

 flowering from May to September. 



H. filifdlia, thread leaved Hermannia, an undershrub, 

 a native of the Cape of Good Hope, introduced in 1816, 

 and flowering from May to. August. 



H. frifolidta, three-leaved Hermannia, an undershrub, 

 introduced from China in 1752, and flowering from May to 

 August. 



H. pfocumbenSy procumbent Hermannia, an undershrub, 

 introduced from China in 1792, and flowering in May and 

 June. 



H. grossularifdlia, gooseberry-leaved Hermannia, an 

 undershrub, introduced from China in 1731, and flower- 

 ing in April and May. 



H. pulverulenta, powdered Hermannia, A. R. 161, an 

 undershrub, introduced from China in 1800, and flowering 

 from May to August. 



H. inclsa, cut-leaved Hermannia, an undershrub, in- 

 troduced from China in 1806, and flowering in June and 

 July. 



H. tenuifblia, slender-leaved Hermannia, B. M. 1348, 

 an undershrub, flowering in June and July. 



These plants are free growers and most of them prolific 

 in flovrers, but which unfortunately are yellovr. They grow. 



