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Westri^ NGiA.rosmarinifdrmis, A. R. 214, and Dampieri, 

 New Holland shrubs which grow in sandy loam and peat, 

 and cuttings root under a bell-glass in sand. 



Sature'ja juUdna, Thy'mbra, and grcs'ca, frame peren- 

 nials and low shrubs, of easy culture in loam and peat. 



Thy'mbra spicata, and verticillata, shrubs from the South 

 of Europe, of the easiest culture. 



Lavandu^la Sioe'chaSf viridis, dentata, B. M. 401, pin- 

 nata, B. M. 400, multifida, and abrotanoides, evergreen 

 shrubs which grow in any light rich soil, and are readily 

 increased by cuttings in the same soil, or by seeds 



Sideri'tis canariensis, cdndicans, syridca, incdna, and 

 cristata, low spongy shrubs, which may be treated as La- 

 vandula. 



Bystropo'gon, plumdsum, origanifdlium, canariense, and 

 pimctudtum, low shrubs from the Canaries, which grow and 

 are increased in sandy peat and loam. 



Me'ntha capensis, a perennial of the easiest culture. 



Hy'ptis radidta and persica, a perennial and shrub of 

 easy culture in sandy peat and loam, and increased by cut- 

 tings in the same soil. 



Sta'chys cocclnea, B. M. 666, spindsa, <j£thidj)ica, and 

 rugosa, shrubs and herbs of the easiest culture. 



Marru^bium africdnum, Pseudo-Dictamnus, and acetabu- 

 Idsum, frame and green-house perennials of the easiest 

 culture. 



Phlo'mis Lychnites, B. M. 999, a curious plant which 

 grows in loam, sand, and peat, and is reared by cuttings on 

 a little heat. 



Leono'tis Leonurus, B. M. 478, and L. Leondtis, Cape 

 shrubs of easy culture. 



Ori'ganum Dictdmnus^ B. M. 298, cegyptidcum, siphy- 

 leum, Tournefdrlu, A. R. 537, smyrncehum, Majordna, 



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