350 THE GREEN-HOUSE CATALOGUE. 



Erythr^'a marltima, a perennial from the South of 

 Europe, of the usual culture in sandy loam. 



CAMPANULA^ CE^. 



Lightfoo'tia oxycoccotdes and subulata, a Cape shrub 

 and perennial, which grow in light loam, and are increased 

 by cuttings in the same soil under a hand-glass. 



Campa'nula gracilis, B.M. 691, peregrma, B. M. 1257, 

 cernua, capensis, B. M. 782, mollis , B.M. 404, saxdtilis, 

 laciniata, aurea, B. R. 57, B. R. 56, and shrubs^ perennials, 

 and annuals of the easiest culture in any light rich soil. 



Prismatoca^rpus fruticosa, perfoliata, prismatocarpus, 

 and pentagonia, all easy of culture in light soil. 



Roe^lla ciliata, B. M. 378, squarrdsa, decurrens, and 

 muscdsaj a Gape shrub, annuals and a perennial of common 

 culture. 



Phyteu^ma pinndta, a perennial from Candia, of com- 

 mon culture in light soil. 



Canari^na campanula^ B. M. 444, B. C. 376, a peren- 

 nial which grows in any light rich soil, and roots readily 

 under a hand-glass. 



MicHAu'x[A campanidoldes, B. M. 219, a biennial of the 

 easiest culture. 



TracheYtum diffiisum, a Cape undershrub, which may 

 be treated as Phyteiima, 



LOBELIACE.E. 



Lobe'^lia simplex. 

 L. linearis. 



L. pinifolia, A. R. 240. 

 L. unidentata, B. M. 1484. 

 L. salicifolia, B. M. 1325. 

 L. bellidifdlia. 



L. triquetra. 

 L. secunda, 

 L. aldta. 



L. fulgens, A. R. 659, B. R. 

 165. 



