318 THE GREEN-HOUSE CATALOGUE. 



green-house shrubby twiners, and G. renifdrmis is a frame 

 perennial twiner, from the Cape and America ; they may be 

 treated as Ddlichos. 



Kenne'dia rubicunda, B.M. 268, coccinea, prostrata^ 

 B.M. 210, Comptoniana, (Glycine Compt. B.R. 298,) and 

 monophy^lla, B.M. 263, are New Holland shrubby twiners, 

 flowering from March to August, and of the same culture 

 as Ddlichos, 



Vi'ciA capensis and pellucida are Cape perennials, which 

 grow in peat soils, and are increased by dividing at the root 

 or by seeds. 



Ltpa'ria sphcB^rica, B.M. 1241, B.C. 642, capitatai 

 tomentdsa, vestita, A.R. 382, B.M. 2223, graminifoliat 

 villdsa^ hirsicta, B.C. 38, B.R. 8, and serzcea, are Cape 

 shrubs, which flower from June to August, grow in loam and 

 peat, and are increased by very young cuttings in sand under 

 a bell. 



Cy^tisus tomentdsus, A.R. 237, folioldsus, B.M. 426, 

 nanus and prollferus, B.R. 121, are green-house shrubs, 

 and C. divaricdtus, B.M. 1387, is a frame-shrub, flowering 

 from May to August, growing in loam and peat, and in- 

 creased by seeds or young cuttings in sand. 



SwAiNso^NiA galegifdlia, B.M. 792, and coronillifdlid, 

 B.M. 1725, are New South Wales shrubs^ flowering in 

 July and August, growing in loam and peat, and increased 

 by young cuttings in sand under a bell-glass. 



SuTHERLA^NDiA frutesceus, B.M. 181, is a Cape shrub, 

 flowering in June and July, which may be treated as 

 Swainsdnia. 



Lesse^rtia annua and diffusa are Cape annuals, which 

 may be sown in peat, and transplanted into pots of light 

 rich earth for the green-house ; and L. perennans is a Cape 

 perennial, which flowers in August, grows in sandy loam, 

 and is increased by cuttings or dividing at the root. 



