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slender, inserted in the hack of the anthers near the
hase: anthers two-lohed : pollen orange-coloured. Germen
oval, sericeous. Stigma large, capitate, nearly sessile
.O
ur drawing of this heautiful Daphne was made at
the Nursery of Mr. Colvill, where it was in flower in
February, but that was owing to its heing protected under
gla ss; and when grown in the open air, it will probably
flower in April. It has lately been received from
France under the name of the Dauphin’s Daphne, and
is without doubt of hybrid origin, and intermediate between
D. odor a and D. collina; it is certainly a very
desirable Fvergreen Shrub, as its flowers are sweet
scented as well as beautiful; we would advise its being
grown by the side of a south wall, where it can be protected
a little in severe weather; it succeeds well in a
light sandy soil, and is readily increased by grafting or
inarching on the common wood or spurge Laurel, D.
laureola; and it will certainly soon become a favourite
ornament of the flower-garden.
1. Two o f th e deciduous bractes, to show th e ir difference. 2. Tube o f the
Perian th ium spread open, to show the insertion o f th e stamens. 3. One o f the
inner segments, to show its ea rs a t tiie base, 4. Stamen. 5. The pubescent
Germen, te rmina ted by a large n ea rly sessile Stigma.
VOLUME II.
1 Anemone stellata q purpurea ••
2 Helleborus dume to rum................ W»
3 n elp h lu lum pictum ....................
4 Aconitum b a r b a tu m ...........
6 Pa!onia R u s s i...................... .
6 Paeonia villosa......................
7 P a p a v e r b o rrid nm ..............
8 P ap av e r se tig e rum .............
9 Adlumia cirrhosa .............
10 Viola la n c e o la ta ..................
11 Viola eriocarpa ..................
12 Erpe tion ren ifo rm e........................
13 Silene alpestris .............................
14 Malope tr if id a .................................
15 N u tta llia d ig itata ........................
16 Galega b ilo b a ......................
17 La thyrus mutabilis.............
18 Lupinus m u t a b il is .............
19 E ry th rin a la u r if o li a .........
20 Po ten tilla atrosanguinea ■
21 P o ten tilla fo rm o s a ........................
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22 P o ten tin a splendens
23 Lythrum d iffu s um .........................
24 Lopezia coronata .........................
25 OE n o th e ra t e n e l l a ........................ J “ '
26 OE n o th e ra serru lata ....................
27 OE n o th e r a s e r ó t in a - ......................
28 B lum e n b a c h ia in s ig n is ............ G i
29 Luculia g ra tis s im a ........................
30 P a trin ia scabiosæfolia ................
31 Carduus a la tu s ......................
32 Erythroloena co n sp icu a ................
33 Tagetes c o rym b o s a ......................
34 Tagetes te n u ifo lia ...........
35 Rudbeckia p in n a ta ....................
36 Coreopsis grandiflora ■ .............
37 Chrysanthemum trip artitum • ■
38 A d e n o p h o r a c o r o n o p ifo lia • • • •
39 Adenophora d enticu lata ...........
40 Asclepias v e r t ic i lla t a - •
41 Gentiana c r in ita ............................
42 E ry th ræ a a g g r e g a ta ....................
43 Polemonium sibiricum ...............
44 P h lo x Carolina .............................
45 P h lo x nivalis ......... .......................
46 Calystegia ren ifo rm is...................
47 Dinetus r a c em o su s .....................
48 Lithospermum dav u ricum ...........
49 Echiiim a u s tra le ................
50 Nicotiana glutinosa -----
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51 P e tu n ia nyctaginiflora.............
52 Whitleya stramonifolia .........
5S Mandragora p ræ co x ..................
64 Do d artia orientalis ...................
55 Chelone digitalis ......................
66 Monarda R u s s e llia n a ..............
67 Salvia in t e r r u p t a ......................
58 Salvia nubicola ........................
69 Stachys angustifolia ...............
60 Leonurus heteiophyllus • • ■ -
61 Cyclamen europæum .............
62 Cyclamen repandum - - .........
63 Primu la præn iten s y aíbiflora-
64 Anagallis indica ......................
65 Taxanthema s p e c io s a .............
66 Daphne hyb rid a ......................
07 Passiflora Colvillii ..................
68 Orchis militaris..........................
69 Orcliis Rivini ■ ■ • ....................
70 Orchis Schleicheri ..................
71 Aceras an thropophora.............
72 Calopogon pulchellns ■ ••••••
73 I r is hæ m a to p h y lla ....................
74 Moræa T e n o rean a ..................
75 Homeria lineata ......................
76 Homeria m in ia t a ......................
77 F e rra ria u n c in a ta ...................
78 F e rra ria d iv a r ic a t a ...............
79 F e rra ria o b tu s ifo lia ................
80 Tigridia conchiiflora...............
81 Lapeyrousia a n c e p s ................
82 Gladiolus v ip e r a tu s ...............
83 Gladiolus alatus ............. • •
84 Gladiolus Colvillii ................
85 Synnotia v a r i e g a ta ................
86 Sparaxis v e rs ic o lo r................
87 Geissorhiza vaginata ...........
88 Crocus pusillus ■ • ..................
89 Narcissus tenuifolius ...........
90 Eremurus spectabilis ...........
91 Gagea bracteolaris ...............
92 Gagea g la u c a ............................
93 H y a c in th u s am e th y s tin u s ••
94 La chenalia anguinea .........
95 Yu cca a c um in a ta ....................
96 Tulipa tu rc ica ........................
97 Tulipa præcox
98 Ovnithoglossiim undulatum
99 Androcymbium eucomoides
100 T rad esc an tia r o s e a ................
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