300 THE GREEN-HOUSE CATALOGUE. 



Ci^TRUS dcida, the Lime-tree, a tree introduced from Asia 

 in 1648, and flowering from May to July. 



C. Aurantium, the common Orange-tree, a fruit-tree;, in- 

 troduced from India in 1595, and flowering from May to Jul3\ 



C. sinensis^ myrtle-leaved Orange-tree, a tree from China, 



C. huxifolia, box-leaved Orange-tree, a tree from China. 



C. nohilis, Mandarin Orange-tree, A.R. 608, a tree in- 

 troduced from China in 1805, and flowering from May to 

 July. 



C.nobilis minor, smaller Mandarin Orange-tree, B.R.211. 



C. decumana, Shaddock-tree, a tree introduced from 

 India in 1724, and flowering from May to July. 



The culture of the Citrus tribe has been already given, 

 Part I. 



ZYGOPHYLL^E^. 



Zygo^phyllum cordifolium, heart-leaved Bean-caper, a 

 low shrub introduced from the Cape of Good Hope in 1774, 

 and flowering in October. 



Z. foe'tidum, foetid Bean-caper, B.M. 372, a shrub intro- 

 duced from the Cape of Good Hope in 1790, and flowering 

 from June to August. 



Z. maculdtum, spotted-flowered Bean-caper, a shrub in- 

 troduced from China in 1782, and flowering in October and 

 November. 



Z. Morgsdna, four-leaved Bean-caper, a shrub intro- 

 duced from the Cape of Good Hope in 1732, and flowering 

 from May to September. 



Z. sessilifdliumj sessile-leaved Bean-caper, a shrub intro- 

 duced from the Cape of Good Hope in 1713, and flowering 

 in July and August. 



These are ugly plants, easily grown in loam and peat, 

 and cuttings root under a hand glass. 



