324 THE GREEN-HOUSE CATALOGUE. 



single varieties, B. M. 1783, flowering from October to 

 April. 



K. pinndtus, pinnate Bramble, a Cape shrub flowering 

 in June and July. 



These plants require similar soil and treatment to the Rose. 



PoTE^RiuM cauddtum is a Canary shrub which flowers 

 from January to April. 



P. spindsum, a Levant shrub flowering from April to 

 August. 



These plants are of no beauty : they, grow in any rich 

 light soil, and are increased by young cuttings in the same 

 soil under a hand-glass. 



Cliffo^rtia cunedta, ilicifdlia, tridentdfa, ruscifdlia, ci- 

 nerea pulchellaj crendta, ericcBfdlia, obcordata, trifolidta, 

 and sarmentosa, are Cape shrubs, flowering from May to 

 August ; the whole of them grow in loam and peat and are 

 increased by young cuttings in sand. Only two or three 

 are worth culture, as forming neat bushes and being ever-: 

 greens. 



SALICA^RE^. 



Ly^trhum alatum, B. M. 1812, a North American per- 

 ennial, flowering from May to November, growing in loamy 

 soil, and increased by cuttings or division at the root. 



Cu^PHEA viscoshsima and procumbens, B. R. 182, an Ame- 

 rican biennial and annual^, which may be raised in heat, and 

 transplanted into small pots. They grow in any light rich , 

 soil, and increase by cuttings or seeds. 



MELASTOMAXE^. 



Rhe^xta cilidsa, a frame perennial from Carolina, which 

 grows in loam and peat, and is increased by dividing at the 

 root: it flowers from June to August. 



