846 THE GREEN-HOUSE CATALOGUE. 



O. hulhdsa. 



O. perfolidta, B. M. 1312. 

 O. parvifldra. 

 O. ericoides. 

 O. ienuissima. 

 O. arbor escens. 



Otho'nna coronopifolia. 

 O. cheirifolia, B. R. 266. 

 O. crassifdlia. 

 O. denticulata. 

 O. heterophy'lla, 

 O. Lingua, 

 O, filicaulis. 



Low, spongy Cape shrubs and perennials, which may be 

 treated as Oateospermum, 



Rippixfrutescens, B. M. 1855, a low Cape shrub, which 

 may be treated like Osteospermum. 



SoLi'vA anihemifolia, a South American annual which 

 flowers from April to December : it grows in light rich soil, 

 and seeds freely. 



Erioce'phalus ofricanus, B.M. 833, and racemdsus, low 

 Cape shrubs, of the usual culture of the Composit<£, 



Elkpha'ntopus carolinianus and tomenfosus, American 

 perennials of the easiest culture. 



CEde^ra proUfera, B. M. 1637, a low spongy shrub from 

 the Cape, of the easiest culture. 



Stce^be (jethiopica and cinereciy spongy Cape shrubs of the 

 usual culture. 



CAssrNA aureay a New Holland perennial of common 

 culture. 



Franze^ria artemisioides and amhrosioides, Ioav spongy 

 South American shrubs of easy culture. 



So'nchus fruticdsus, pinndtus, liBvigdtuSf lyratus, and 

 radicatus, low, spongy shrubs from Madeira and the Cana- 

 ries, of no beauty, and growing in any light soil, rather 

 rich. 



Prena'nthes spindsa, a frame undershrub from Bar- 

 bary, of no beauty, but of the easiest culture. 



Hiera'cium frutkosum, a Madeira undershrub of the 

 easiest culture. 



