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Cre'pis rigens and filifdrmis, a perennial and biennial 

 from the Azores and Madeira, which grow in hght soil, and 

 are readily increased. 



Andrya'la cheiranthifolia^ innnatijida, crithmifdlia, and 

 ragusma, perennials and biennials from Madeira and the 

 Archipelago, which grow in light loam, and cuttings root in 

 the same soil under a hand-glass. 



Cicho'rium spinosum, a frame biennial from Candia, 

 which grows in any light soil. 



CHLORA^NTHE^. 



Cloranthus inconspicua, a small evergreen shrub from 

 China, with small green flowers. 



RUBIAXE^. 



Crvcixse' LLA pubescens and maritima^ the first a peren- 

 nial from Candia, the other an undershrub of an herbaceous 

 nature from the South of Europe : they grow in sandy loam, 

 and are easily increased by cuttings of the roots or shoots. 



Ru'bia lucidu, fruticosa, and angustifblia, low shrubs of 

 an herbaceous nature, which may be cultivated and increased 

 like Crucianella. 



Bouva'rdia triphy'lla and versicolor^ B. R. 245, Ameri- 

 can shrubs of easy culture. 



Muss^'nda pubescensy B. M. 2099, a shrub from China, 

 of common culture. 



Pinckne'ya pw6ens, a frame shrub from Georgia, of easy 

 culture. 



Garde' NiA rac?ica?is, B. R. 73. 



G. Thunbergia, B.M. 1024. 

 G. Rothmdnnia. 



G. forida, B. R. 449, and 



varieties. 

 G. spindsa. 



China and Cape shrubs, beautiful plants ; and G. rddi-^ 

 cans and florida are very odoriferous and much in demand 



