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PyRE^THRUM foeniculaceunit B. M. 272. 

 P. crithmifdlium. P. coronopifolium. 



P. anethifdlium. P. grandifldrum. 



P. frutescens. P. specidsum. 



Low, spongy, ugly shrubs from TenerifFe and the Canaries, 

 of the easiest culture and propagation. 



Matrica^ria capensis, a Cape biennial of the iriost 

 simple treatment and without beauty. 



LiDBE^CKiA pectindta, a Cape shrub, flowering in May 

 and June, and valued for its silvery leaves. It is of the 

 easiest culture in light rich soiL 



Co^TULA coronopifdlia, a Cape annual of the easiest 

 culture. 



Anthe'mis glohdsa, a perennial from the South of 

 Europe. 



AcHi^LLEA cegyptiaca, a Levant perennial of the easiest 

 culture. 



Ame^llus Ly'chnitisy a hardy undershrub from the Cape, 

 of no beauty, but easily cultivated and increased in sandy 

 loam. 



Verbesi'na alata, B. M. 1716, and serrata, South Ame- 

 rican perennials of no beauty, and the easiest culture. 



Zaluza'nia trildha, a frame perennial from Mexico, of 

 the usual culture, 



BuPHTHA^LMUM seficeum, B. M. 1836, and maritimum, 

 are spongy plants between shrubs and herbs, of little ele- 

 gance and easily cultivated. 



DiOME^DiA arborescens and frutescens, of easy culture. 



Helia^nthus dentatus, a Mexican perennial, of no merit 

 but facility of cultivation. 



RuDBK^CKiA IcBvigata, a frame perennial from Carolina, 

 ugly, and of easy culture. 



Cosme'a lutea, B. M, 1689, and bipinnata, B. M. 1535, 

 Mexican herbs of easy culture. 



