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Chenopo^dtum mulUfidLim and anfhelmmticum, plants 

 of no beauty, but of the easiest culture in light soil. 



Be'ta pdtula, a Madeira biennial, which grows in sandy 

 loam and is increased by cuttings or seeds. 



Salso'la prostrata, a low shrub of the culture of Sail- 

 cdrnia. 



Anaba^sis tamariscifdlia, a shrub from Spain of the 

 easiest culture in light sandy soil. 



Bo' SEA Yervamora, a tree from the Canaries, which 

 grows freely in loam and peat, and ripened cuttings root in 

 sand under a bell-glass. 



Gale^nia africana, a Cape shrub which grows in loam 

 and peat, and cuttings root in sandy loam under a hand- 

 glass. 



A^TRiPLEX glauca and albicans, shrubs of similar culture 

 to Salicdrnia. 



Rhago^dia hastata, a shrub from New South Wales 

 which may be treated as Chenolea. 



POLYGO^NEyE. 



Atrapha'xis spindsa and undulata, a perennial and shrub 

 of the usual culture in light sandy soil. 



Ru'mex Lunaria, giganteus and arifdlius^ Docks of easy 

 culture in hght soil. 



Poly'gonum tincforium, a biennial from China of the 

 usual culture. 



Brunni'chia cirrhdsa, a chmbing shrub from Carolina, 

 which grows in loam and peat_, and is increased by cuttings. 



LAURFNE^. 



Lau'rus Camphdra, glauca, mdica, foe' tens, canariensisy 

 Borbdnia and carolinensis, evergreen shrubs which grow in 

 loam and peat, and cuttings root in sand under a bell-glass 

 on a little moist heat. 



