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LoBE^LTA splendens, B.R. 

 60. 



L. cardinalis, B. M. 320. 

 L. dehilis. 



L. gracilis, B.M. 741. 

 L. miniita. 



L. Ermus, B. M. 901. 

 L. erinoides. 



L. bzcolor, B.M. 514. 

 L. lutea, B. M. 1319. 

 L. variifolia, B. M. 1692. 

 L. hirsiita. 



L. cor onopif alia, B.M. 644. 

 L. ilicifdlia, B. M. 1896. 

 L. crenata. 



L. Speculum, B. M. 1499. 



L. pubescens. 



These are chiefly Cape and American perennials, some of 

 them with very showy flowers : they grow in light rich soil, 

 and cuttings root with ease, covered by a hand-glass. The 

 culture of the three frame species, L. fulgens, splendens, 

 and cardindlis, is the same as that of the Georgina. 



Cy'phia volubilis and bulbdsa. Cape perennials, which 

 grow in loam and peat, and are increased by cuttings under 

 a hand-glass. 



STYLrDEiE. 



Styli^dium graminifdlium, B. R. 90, B. C. 385, /m^?'- 

 cdsum, B. C. 171, and scdndens, New Holland perennials, 

 and a shrub which grows in sandy loam and leaf-mould, 

 and are increased by cuttings divided at the roots, or by 

 seeds. 



ERrCEiE. 



AzA^LEA mdica, B.M. 1480, B.C. 275, an Indian shrub 

 of great beauty and fragrance, which grows in sandy turfy 

 peat well drained, and requires a warm part of the green- 

 house. 



