396 THE GREEN-HOUSE CATALOGUE. 



kind, and grow in loamy soil or loam and peat, and are in- 

 creased by dividing at the root or by seeds. They are plants 

 of no beauty whatever. 



Cy^perus elegans, alopecur aides, and hddius. 



Ca^rex appressa, 



AROFDEiE. 



Ca'lla ceihidpica may be treated as an aquatic, and 

 grown in deep water in pots of rich loam, or it will grow in 

 loam and peat on the common stage of the green-house. It 

 is increased by suckers. 



A' RUM crmitum, terndtum, and Arisdrum, frame herba- 

 ceous plants, which grow in sandy loam, and are increased 

 by suckers or dividing at the root. 



GRAMrNEiE. 



All the Grasses grow in any common soil, and are in- 

 creased by dividing at the root or by seeds. 

 Pa^spalum stoloniferiim. 

 Ehrha^rtia panicea. 

 Andropo'gon muticus. 



FLUVIA^LES. 



Aponoge^ton distdchyon, B. M. 1293, and angusfifd- 

 lium, B. M. 1268, aquatic bulbs which grow in loam and 

 peat plunged in a cistern, and are increased by offsets or 

 seeds. 



FILl'CEiE. 



All the Ferns grow in loam and peat, and are increased 

 by dividing at the root or by seeds. 



AcRo^sTicHUM Lingua, alcicdrne, B. R. 262-3, velleum. 

 Allanto^dia umbrdsa. 

 AsproiuM axilldre and cB'mulum. 



