THE GREEN-HOUSE CATALOGUE. 



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Athana'sia capitata. 

 A. pubescens, A. filifdrmis. 



A. dentata, A. crithmifolia. 



A. trifurcata. A. parmjldra. 



A. virgata. A. pedinata. 



A. tomentosa. 



Low spongy Cape shrubs, of easy culture in sandy k)am. 



Balsami^ TA ageratifdlia, a low spongy shrub from Candia, 

 which grows in sandy loam, and is increased by cuttings in 

 the same soil. 



Tanace'tum linifdlium and svffrutlcdsum, low spongy 

 shrubby Tansy plants from the Cape, of the easiest culture 

 in light soil. 



Artemi^sia judalca, valentlna, subcanescens, tenuifdlia, 

 argentea, palmata, chamcBmifdlia, and indica, are frame 

 and green-house spongy shrubs and half herbs, of no beauty, 

 and growing in light soil. 



Spira^lepis squarrdsa. 

 S. glomerdtum. | S. declinatum. 



Aste'lma eximium. 

 A. stcehelma. A. variegatum. 



A. spirdle. A. canescens. 



A. speciosissimum. A. frdgram. 



These are low, spongy, white -leaved undershrubs, chiefly 

 from the Cape, and valued for the durability of their flowers 

 after being gathered. They grow in sandy peat, and are 

 increased by cuttings generally in the same soil, or with an 

 additional quantity of sand. 



Helichry^sum cnspum. 

 H. arbdreum. 

 H. congistum. 

 H. pdtulum, 

 H. discoldrum, 

 H. cephaldtes. 



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H. diosmifblium. 

 H. ericoides. 

 H. ignescens. 

 H. crassifdlium. 



