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foliage, but with showy blue and red flowers. They grow 

 in light loam, and increase "easily by cuttings, and some- 

 times ripe seeds are produced. 



SOLA^NE^. 



Verba'scum hcemorrhoiddle, phlomoldes, and pinnatifi- 

 diim, herbaceous plants, which grow in light soil, and are 

 best increased by seeds. 



Hyoscy^amus Senecidnis, aureus, B. M. 87, and cana- 

 riensis, B. R. 180, spongy shrubs and a perennial of com- 

 mon culture. 



NicoTiA^NA fruticosa, plumhoginifdlia, and undulata^ 

 B. M. 673, shrubs and herbs easily grown in light soil^ and 

 best increased by seeds, which they produce in abundance. 



Atro^pa frutescens, a shrub from Spain of common 

 culture. 



Physa^lis sommfera, aristata, flexudsa, and peruviana, 

 B. M. 1068, shrubs and herbs which grow in light rich soil, 

 and are increased by seeds or cuttings under a hand-glass. 

 The berry of P. peruviana is edible and agreeable. 



SoLA^NUM Pseudo- Capsicum, crassifdlium, lacinicitum, 

 B. M. 349, B. C. 717, rddicans, honariense, suffruticdsum, 

 Melongena, Campechiense, Carolinense, sodomeum^ margi- 

 natum, tomentdsum, Bahamense, gigdnteum, Milleri, and 

 cordifdlium, shrubs and herbs of no beauty, and of easy 

 culture in rich light soil, and increased by seeds or cuttings. 



Ca'psicum sinense, a Cape undershrub, which may be 

 treated like Soldnum. 



Ce'strum Pdrqui, B. M. 1770, and venendtum, shrubs 

 which grow in loam and peat, and cuttings root in sand 

 under a hand glass. 



