368 THE GREEN-HOUSE CATALOGUE. 



M. 



BisA^^iDRA prosfrdta, a perennial, a trailer, of the usual 

 culture in light rich soil. 



LABIA^TE^. 



Rosmarinus chilensis, a low evergreen shrub from Chili, 

 which grows in sandy soil, and is readily increased by 

 cuttings. 



Sa'lvia dentata. 

 S. angustifolia. 

 S. serotina. 

 S. syriaca. 

 S. scdbra. 

 S. runcindta. 

 S. rugdsa. 

 S. nubia. 

 S. mexicdna. 

 S. cce'sia. 

 S. reptans. 

 S. formdsa. 

 S, coccinea. \ 



Low shrubs, some of which are of considerable beauty : 

 the best have been selected and their culture given before 

 in Part I. 



CoLLiNso^NiA scabriuscula, a perennial from Florida, of 

 common culture in peat soil. 



Teu'crium nissolianum, trtfidum, fruticans, latifdlium, 

 B.M. 245, Mdrum, regium, asidticum, abutiloides, betdni- 

 cum, B. M. 1114, massilense, heterophy'llum, fldvum, mon- 

 tdnum, aureum, Polium, flavescens, gnaphalddes, capita- 

 turn, pumilumf and subspindsum. Frame and green -house 

 low evergreens of little beauty, but of easy culture, and 

 very hardy. T. Mdrum is greedily devoured by cats, when 

 they can come at it. 



S. amarissima. 



S. abyss inica, 



S. canariensis. 



S. aurita. 



S. africana. 



S. aurea, B. M. 182. 



S. colordta. 



S. chamcBdrioides, B. 



808, B. C. 576. 

 S. paniculata. 

 S. odordta. 



