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2. SMALL FLOWERED MARYGOLD. 
Plate 32. Fig. 2. 
Charadler of the Species. Calendula Hybrida'. 
The Leaves are pinnatifid, and the Stalks are leafy, and 
thickened at the top. 
Fig. 1 . a b. 
This Is a biennial, native of the Cape of Good Hope ; an humble 
pretty Plant : It flowers in Auguft; bearing the open air with us. 
^rhe Flowers are crimfon on the back, and white within. 
3. NAKED STALKED MARYGOLD. 
Plate 32. Fig. 3. 
CharaiSter of the Species. Calendula NudicauHs. 
The Stalk is wholly dehitute of Leaves. 
Fig. 3.t7. 
This is alfo a native of the Cape ; but bears the air with us, and 
flowers in Augufl: ; the Flower is very large, and violet-coloured on 
the outflde, but white within. 
4. /E T H I O P I A N MARYGOLD. 
Plate 32. Fig. 4. Cape Marygold. 
Charafier of the Species. 
The Leaves are lanced, and deeply 
Stalk is leafy. 
Calendula Pluvialis. 
indented, and the 
Fig. 4 . b. 
This is an Annual alfo; and, though a native of warm regions, 
flowers in the open air with us in July and Augufl. The Plant is 
weak and unflghtly ; but the Flowers make amends : their back is 
a fine crimfon. 
5. GRASSY -LEAVED. MARYGOLD. 
Plate 32. Fig. 5. 
Charafter of the Species. Calendula graminifolia. 
The Stalk is almoft naked ; the Leaves are linear, and 
undivided. 
Fig. a b. 
This is an elegant Plant; native of the fame part of the world 
with the former: but more valuable, as it is a Perennial, and flowers 
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