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Cale'ndula Tragus, B. M. 

 408. 



C. fldccida, 



C. oppositifolia. 

 C. fruticdsa. 



C. chrysanthemifdlia, B. R. 

 40. 



C. arbor escens. 



B. R. 28. 



C. viscdsa, A. R. 412. 

 C. dentafa, A. R. C. ic. 



These are very low, spongy, Cape shrubs, but of consi- 

 derable beauty : they grow in loam and peat, mostly flower 

 in May, and are increased by cuttings of ripened wood 

 without being covered or placed on heat. 



Arcto'tis acdulis, B.R. 122. 



A. tricolor, B. R. 131. 



A. iindulata. 



A. grandijidra. 



A. glaucophy'lla. 



A. plantaginea. 



A. argentea. 



A. rosea. 



A. decumhens. 



A. angustifolia. 



A. Jldccida. 



A. decurrens. 



A. melanocicla. 



A. reptans. 



A. auriculdfa. 



A. fastudsa. 



A. spinidosa. 



A. maciddta, B. R. 130, 



A. dspera, B. R. 34. 



A, aureola, B. R. 32. 



A. hicolor. 



These are Cape perennials, and very low, spongy shrubs, 

 some of them of considerable beauty. They are all treated 

 as Calendula. 



Osteospe'rmum spindsum. 

 O. spinescens. O. n'gidum, 



O. pisiferum, B. C. 470. O. cceruleum. 

 O. moniliferum. O. polygalotdes. 



O. ilicifdlium. 



These are low, spongy shrubs, which grow well in any light 

 rich soil, and cuttings root freely under a hand-glass. 

 Otho'nna pmna^a, B M. 768. 



O. pedindta, B, M. 306. 

 O. Athandsiw. 



O. abrotanifolia, B. R. 108. 

 O. ret rof acta. 



