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THE GREEN-HOUSE CATALOGUE. 



sahifolium, majoranozdes, low spongy frame shrubs, which 

 may be treated Uke Salvia or Hy'ptis. 



Thy'mus mastichmus, cephaldtus, mllosus, Trag origanum, 

 and filifdrmis, frame and green-house shrubs, which grow 

 in any light soil (the poorer the more odiferous the plants), 

 and are increased by cuttings in the same soil. 



AcY^NOS alpinos, B. M. 2153, a frame biennial, which 

 may be treated like Thy'mus. 



Calami' NTHA caroUnidna, B. M. 997, cr&tica, and fruti- 

 cdsa, low shrubs of the culture of Thy'mus. 



Dracoce'phalum canariense, a well known odoriferous 

 plant, grown in any light soil, and increased by cuttings or 

 seeds. 



O'cYMUM grandifloTum, a low shrub of the easiest culture. 



Plecra'nthus fruticdsus, parmjidrus, and punctdfus, 

 low shrubs or ligneous herbs, which may be treated like 

 Thy'mus. 



Prosta'nthera lasidnthos, B. R. 143, a beautiful New 

 Holland plant of the usual culture, and propagation in loam 

 and peat. 



Scutella^ria cretica, a low shrub from Crete, of the 

 easiest culture. 



Pra'^sium mdjus and minus, low frame shrubs of easy 

 culture in any light rich soil. 



MYOPO'RIN^. 



Myopo'rum elUpticum, A. R. 283, acuminatum, parvi- 

 fdlium, B. M. 1693, tuberculatum, viscosum, debile, B. M. 

 1830, diffusum, and oppositifoUum, New Holland shrubs, 

 which grow in loam and leaf-mould, and cuttings root in 

 sasdy loam under a bell-glass. 



Stenochi^lus gldber, B. M. 1942, B. R. 572, a New 

 Holland shrub of the same culture as Myopdrum. 



