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Mi'mulus glutindsus, B. M. 354, a shrub from California, 

 of the easiest culture on any light rich soil, and which 

 flowers all the year. 



M. lutem, a frame perennial of the usual culture. 



DiGiTA^LTS canariensis, B. R. 48, and Sceptrum, showy 

 undershrubs from the Canaries and Madeira, of easy culture 

 in sandy soil. 



ScROPHULA^RiA glabvdta, friitescens, arguta, sambuci- 

 fdliay and mellifera, herbaceous plants of common culture. 



Maura^ndia semperfldrens, B. M. 460, and antirrhini- 

 fdlia, B. M. 1643, climbing shrubs from Mexico of com- 

 mon culture. The first species is a very ornamental climber, 

 and does not exceed due bounds in the green-house. 



Neme^sia chamcedrifdlia, foe' tens, and bicdrnis, Cape 

 herbaceous plants of the usual culture. 



Anttrrhi'num Asarina, B. M. 902, and mdlle, frame- 

 plants of easy culture in light rich soil. 



Lina'ria triornithophora, B. M. 525, bipartlta, tri'stis, 

 B. M. 74, reticulata, alpma, B. M. 207, villdsa, and ori- 

 ganifdlia. Frame herbaceous plants, which grow in loam 

 and peat, and are increased by dividing at the root, or by 

 cuttings. 



Pedicula^ris euphrasioides and other species are pro- 

 perly alpine plants, though protected during winter by a 

 frame. 



Manule^a foe'tida, A. R. 80, villdsa, Cheirdnthusj and 

 argentea, are annuals and a biennial of the usual culture. 



M. pedunculdta, A. R. 84, viscdsa, B. M. 217, rubra, 

 and tomentosa, B. M. 322, are Cape shrubs of easy culture 

 in any light soil. 



Eri^nus alpinus, B. M. 310, hispdnicus, and fragrans, 

 frame perennials, and a shrub of the same culture as 

 Manalea, 



