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EXPLANATION.<br />
THE words in capitals dennte the several Genera, with the English Name, if<br />
any, followed by the Natural Order and the Linnaean Class and Order to which<br />
each Genus belongs, and also a notice of the Soil generally considered the most<br />
suitable for it.<br />
The first and second Columns denote the Botanic and English Names of the Spe-<br />
cies, with Synonyms (in Italics).<br />
The third Column denotes the usual season of Flowering.<br />
The fourth ditto the Heights generally attained (in feet).<br />
Thejifth ditto the Colour of the Flowers.<br />
The sixth ditto contains References to coloured Figures in a few of the most<br />
popular publications.<br />
Abbreviations.<br />
B. Biennials. R. suitable for growing in Rock<br />
C. Climbing Plants. Work or in Pots.<br />
E. Evergreen. S. Suffruticose or Shrubby.<br />
F. Half Hardy Annuals, requiring to T. Tender Annuals, requiring<br />
to be<br />
be raised under hand lights<br />
or raised in hot-beds, and are<br />
frames.<br />
usually kept in the green-<br />
O. Sweet scented. house.<br />
P. requiring Protection from Frost Tr. Trailing or <strong>Cree</strong>ping Plants, also<br />
by means of walls, mats, mulch, suitable for Rock Work or<br />
or frames. Pots.<br />
B. M. Botanical Magazine.<br />
References to Figures.<br />
B. R. Register. **/*<br />
C. C. Chandler's Camellia Britannica.<br />
D. B. Watson's Dendrologia Britannica.<br />
F. G. Sweet's British Flower Garden.<br />
H. T. Transactions of the Horticultural Society of London.<br />
P. B. Brookshawe's Pomooa Britannica.<br />
P.M. Pomological Magazine.<br />
S. C. Sweet's Cistineae.