THE GREEN-HOUSE CATALOGUE. 



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ACANTHA^CEiE. 



JusTi'ciA Adhdfoda, B. M. 861, hyssopifolia, and 

 orchioides, shrubs which grow in loam and peat, and are 

 easily increased by cuttings in sandy loam under a bell- 

 glass. 



RuE^LLiA strepens, Idctea, and bifldra, perennials of com - 

 mon culture. 



LENTIBTTLA'RE^. 



PiNGUi'cuLA lutea, B. R. 126, an annual from Carolina, 

 of the usual culture. 



PRIMULA CE^. 



Cy'clamen persicum, B. M. 44, a pretty little plant 

 already noticed in Part I. 



Anaga'llts /rii^icosa, B. M. 831, latifolia, MonelU, and 

 linifolia, pretty little biennials, of easy culture and increase 

 in peat sand and vegetable mould. 



Samo^lus liftordlis, an aquatic or marsh perennial from 

 New South Wales, which is best grown in a pot of loam and 

 peat immersed in water to the brim, but not more. 



Co'ris monspeliensis B. M. 2131, a biennial of common 

 culture. 



GLOBULA'RliE. 



Globula^ria longifolia, B. R. 685, Aly'ssum, and sjn- 

 nosa, shrubs which grow well in loamy soil, and cuttings 

 root in sandy loam under a hand glass. 



PLUMBAGFNE^. 



Plumba^go tristisy a Cape shrub, of easy culture in loamy 

 soil. 



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