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24. A. LMYIS — continued. 



1-1| inch in diameter, bright lilac, cup-shaped ; height 

 2 feet. 



XXX, August 6th. 

 r. var. Taurus : — bushy ; stems green ; leaves ovate-lanceolate ; 

 flowers very pale rose-purple, 1| inch in diameter ; invo- 

 lucre adpressed ; height 4 feet. 

 X X, September 2nd. 

 s. var. Vesta : — bushy, leafy ; leaves lanceolate ; flowers 

 inch in diameter, whitish ; height 3 feet. 

 XXX, September 3rd. 

 t. var. Virgil :— erect, not branched ; leaves lanceolate ; flowers 

 l-H inch in diameter, deep lilac-purple ; height 4 feet. 

 X X X, September 24th. 



25. A. LINARIFOLIUS, L., North America. 



26. A. Lindleyanus, T. and G., North America. 



a. var. nanus : — a dwarf form lj foot high, with deep lilac 

 flowers. 



X X, September 13th. A good rock-plant. 



27. A. Linosyris, Bernh. (syn. linarioides), Europe. 



a. var. ligulatus, in which the white ray-florets are present ; 

 not so good as the type. 



28. A. longifolius, Lam., North America. 



29. A. Maackii, Regel, China, &c. 



30. A. macrophyzlus, L., North America. 



31. A. multiflorus, Ait., North America. 



32. A. nemoralis, Ait., North America. 



33. A. Novm-Anglim, L., North America. 



a. var. pulchellus : — flowers large, deep violet. 



XXX, September 27th. 



b. var. pr&cox : — flowers large, purple. 



XXX, early in August. 



c. var. roseus : — flowers pale rose. 



XXX, September 27th. 



d. var. ruber : — flowers rich deep rose. 



X X X, September 20th. 



34. A. Novi-Belgit, L., North America. 



a. var. Albion : — dense bushy habit ; flowers 1 inch in diameter, 



white, starry ; leaves narrow, lanceolate ; height 5 feet. 

 X X, August 9th. 



b. var. Archer Hind : — bushy, leafy ; leaves broad, lanceolate ; 



flowers numerous, starry, 1-2 inches in diameter, pale rosy- 

 lilac ; height 4 feet. 

 XXX, August 26th. 



c. var. Argus : — bushy, very leafy ; leaves narrow, lanceolate, 



