S60 
DECANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 
Class X. 
5944 polifolia W. 
a, latifolia 
jS media 
J. angustifolia 
A. glaucophylla Lk. 
S subulata 
5945japonica W. 
5946 paniculata Ph. 
5947 salicifolia Wats. 
5948 spicata Wats. 
5949 multiflora Wais. 
5950 crispa Link. 
5931 frondosa Fh. 
5952 arborea W. 
5953 racemosa 7F. 
5954 Cateshte'i W. 
A. spinulosa Psh. 
5955 axillaris W. 
(2 longifolia 
5956 coriacea W. 
A. nitida Psh. 
B rubra Lodd. 
5957 acuminata W. 
A. lucida Jacq. 
A. populifolia Lam. 
^. reticulata Walt. 
A. laurina Mich. 
5958 floribunda Ph. 
5959 calyculata P,^. 
a ventricosa 
(3 latifolia 
y nana 
5960 angustifolia Ph. 
marsh 
tt- 
Of 
1 
my.s 
Pk 
broad-leaved 
tt. 
or 
1 
my.s 
Pk 
N. 
Amer. 
Wild Rosemar uHL. 
or 
1 
my.s 
W 
Br 
tain tur.bo. 
narrow-leaved 
n. 
or 
1 
my.s 
Pk 
N. 
Amer. 
... 
awl-leaved 
n. 
or 
1 
my.s 
Pk 
Japan 
1 1 or 
3 
W 
Japan 
1806. 
panicled 
mt 
or 
3 
my.jn 
W 
N. 
Amer. 
1748. 
willow-leaved 
or 
4 
jn 
W 
N. 
Amer. 
spiked 
or 
2 
jn 
W 
N. 
many-flowered 
or 
2 
jl 
w 
n! 
Ameh 
curled 
or 
3 
w 
N. 
Amer. 
1824. 
bristly-flowered it 
or 
3 
my.in 
w 
N. 
Amer. 
1806. 
Sorrel-tree 
1 
or 
40 
jl.s 
w 
N. 
Amer. 
J 752 
branching 
ft 
3 
jl 
w 
N. 
Amer. 
1736'. 
Catesby's 
or 
2 
jn.jl 
w 
N. 
Amer. 
1793. 
axil-flowering 
ftt 
or 
1 
my.au 
w 
N. 
Amer. 
1765. 
long-leaved 
or 
1 
my.au 
w 
N. 
Amer. 
thick-leaved 
nt 
or 
2 
jn.au 
Pk 
N. 
Amer. 
1765. 
red-flowered 
or 
3 
jn.au 
R 
N. 
Amer. 
acute-leaved 
ox 
3 
au 
W 
N. 
Amer. 
1765. 
Pipe or stem-w 
Eng. bot. 713 
P.ro. 2. t. 70.f.l3 
L s.p 
L s.p Th. jap. t. 22 
L s.p Dend. brit. 37 
L s.p Dend. brit. 38 
L, s.p Dend. brit. 36 
L s.p Dend. brit. 128 
L s.p 
L s.p 
S s.p Bot. mag. 905 
P 
Sk s.p Bot. mag. 1955 
Sk s.p 
Sk s.p Bot. mag. 2357 
L s.p Bot. mag. 1095 
L s.p 
Bot. cab. 672 
Ex. bot. 2. t. i 
many-flowered 4t 
Box-leaved ifc 
f lobe-flowered * 
road-leaved *f 
dwarf tL 
narrow-leaved S* 
1017. ENKIAN'THUS. B. M. Enkianthus. 
5961 quinqueflora B. M. Canton *it l_ 
1018. GAULTHE'RIA 
5962 procumbens W. 
1019. AR'BUTUS. W. 
5963 Unedo W. 
(B rubra 
y plena 
h integrifolia 
5964 canariensis Lam. 
5965 Andrachne W. 
5966alpina W. 
5967 Uva-ur'si W. 
5968 phillyreasfolia P. S. Phyllyrea-leav. tt. 
5969 AndrachnoidesLirtA:. hybrid Si 
A. hybrida B. R. 
5970 serratifolia Nois. serrate 
W. Gaultheria. 
trailing ^ 
Strawberry-Tree. 
common it 
red-flowered *!t 
double-flowered Sfe 
entire-leaved ^ 
long-leaved l. 
oriental 
black-berried «Sl 
Bear-berry %^ 
3 my.jn 
If f.ap 
lA f.ap 
-i-i f.ap 
i f.ap 
3 fap 
Ericcce. 
3 fs 
Ericece. 
|jl.s 
Ericea:. 
or 10 s.d 
or 10 s.d 
or 5 s.d 
or 6 s.d 
or 8 my.jn 
or 6 mr.ap 
i ap.my 
ap.jn 
or 
l^ir 
or 
N. Amer. 1812. 
N. Amer. 1748. 
Russia 1748. 
Newfoun. 1748. 
N. Amer. 1748. 
Sp. 1? 
Pk China 
W 
1812. 
1—3. 
N. Amer. 1762. 
Sp. 8—15. 
W Ireland ir. ro. 
Pk 
W.G 
Pk 
W.G 
W.G 
W.G 
F 
or S" f.my W.G 
Canaries 1796. 
Levant 1724. 
Scotland sc. mo. 
Britain al.hea, 
Peru 1812. 
L s.p Bot. mag. 1566 
L s.p P. ro. 2. t. 72. f 1 
L s.p Bot. mag. 1286 
L s.p Bot. cab. 530 
L s.p Bot. cab. 862 
L s.p 
C s.l.p Bot. mag. 1643 
Sk s.p Bot. rep. 116 
S CO Eng. bot. 2377 
L CO 
L CO 
L CO 
L CO 
G p.l 
Sk s.p 
L s.p 
C s.p 
C s.p 
Bot. mag. 2319 
Bot. mag. Ibll 
Bot. reg. 113 
Eng. bot, 2030 
Eng. bot. 714 
Bot. reg. 619 
L s.p Bot. cab. 580 
5949 
History, Use, Propagation, Culture, 
when about an inch high they should be planted out thinly in other pots, where they will grow strong, and, 
when large enough, may be planted in the open ground. Spring is the best time to plant them out, as the 
frost and v.'orms are apt to throw them out of the ground in winter, if planted out in autumn. (Bot. 
Cult. 278.) 
1017. Enkianthus. From iyx,vo?, a pregnant woman, a name given to the plant by Loureiro, because the 
great colored buds appear as if pregnant with the flowers which afterwards appear. This beautiful genus, as 
Sweet observes, has generally been considered difficult to propagate : the difficulty is now removed, as ripened 
cuttings root readily planted in pots of sand, and placed under a hand-glass, without bottom heat. The best 
soil for it is an equal mixture of sandy loam and peat, and care must be taken not to overwater it when not in a 
growing state : when it gets pretty large it is one of the most ornamental plants for the greenhouse or con- 
servatory. {Bot. Cult. 186.) There are several species confounded under the common name Enkianthus 
quinqueflora. 
1018. Gaultheria. Named after one Gaulthier, a French physician at Quebec. A small evergreen plant, 
cultivated in the American border for the sake of its ornamental bright scarlet berries. The species may be 
increased by dividing at the root, by suckers, layers, or from seeds. 
1019. Arbutus. An ancient name of this plant, said to be traceable to the Celtic ar boise, austere bush, in 
allusion to the roughness of the fruit. In like manner Unedo is said by Pliny to have been so called from 
tmu7n edo, I eat one, because, being found disagreeable, no one could cat a second. U Arbousier, Fr., Landbcere, 
