The Florist Cultivator Or Plain Directions for the Management of the Principal

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Bell-flowered Rosebay.
Class 10th. Decandria Monogynia.
A small evergreen tree, rising from three to five feet high, with spreading branches. This splendid species is a native of Nepal. It is hardier than several of the spe- cies. The flowers are milk-white, shaded with lilac, and surpass in size all others of the genus, except one dis- covered in Java. It succeeds well in a soil composed of two parts of sandy peat, and one of meadow loam, and may be increased by layers or seeds. It blows in Ap
...ril.
646. NIEREMBERGIA FILICAULIS. Twiggy Nierembergia.
Class 5th. Pentandria Monogynia.
A native of Buenos Ayres. It is hardy, and thrives well in a soil composed of peat and loam, in nearly equal proportions, and is increased with facility by cuttings ; it is a pretty ornament in the flower border, and blows in July. It may be seen at the Botanic Garden, Chelsea.
208 SELECTION OF PLANTS.
647. CALCEOLAREA PURPUREA, var. PICTA. Painted Slipperwort.
Class 2nd. Diandria Monogynia.
It requires a light rich soil, and can only be increased by division of the root, its copious delicate white blossoms marked with a broad purple band, render it an agreeable addition to the numerous cultivated varieties of this genus.


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