344 THE GREEN-HOUSE CATALOGUE. 



CoREO^psis ferul(efdlia, B. M. 2059, a frame Mexican 

 perennial of the easiest culture. 



Osmi'tes camphorma, a low^ spongy shrub from the Cape, 

 which smells like camphor. It grows and increases as 

 freely as any plants of this Order. 



Enci^lta halimifdlia, a Peruvian shrub of easy culture. 



Scleroca'rpus africdnus, an annual from Guinea, ugly, 

 and easy of culture. 



CuLLu^MiA ciliaris, B. M. 2059, B. C. 302, setosa, and 

 squarrosa, low Cape shrubs, spongy-wooded, like all the 

 Composites, and of the easiest culture. 



Berckhe^ya cynarozdes, obovdta, incdna, cunedta, pal- 

 mdta, grandifldra, B. M. 1844, unifldra and cernua, Cape 

 shrubs of common culture in loam and peat. 



Dide'lta carndsum atid spindsum, Cape shrubs, spongy, 

 and which may be treated like Berckheya 



GoRTE^RiA personata, a Cape annual of no beauty and 

 easy culture. 



Gaza^nia rigens, B.M. 90, pavdnia, B.R. 35, and subu- 

 lata, Cape perennials of common culture. 



Arctothe^ca repens, a Cape perennial of the easiest 

 culture. 



Spheno^gyne crithmifolia, scariosa, ahrotani folia, den" 

 tdta, and odordta. Cape shrubs, spongy, and easily cultivated 

 and increased. 



Centaure^a hyssopifoUa, intyhacea, cinerdrid, ragusina, 

 B. M. 494, argentea, sempervtrens, canariensis, ferox, and 

 cBgypiiaca. 



Spongy shrubs and perennials, chiefly frame-plants, and 

 all of easy culture in sandy loam, and increased by cuttings 

 in the same soil uncovered. 



Khci i<i \ perfolidta, a Mexican annual of the easiest cul- 

 ture in any rich light soil. 



Cale'ndula graminifdlia, B. R. 289. 



