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History, geography, and science; and descriptions, from Ranuncula'sceae to Staphyleae / by J.C. Loudon
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Varieties *l - - - 1082

2 pallida Don's Mill. a.

3 rubescens Bree . «-

4 purpurAscens Bree. *f-

5 alba Don's Mill. «.

6 tenella Z)o»s A/?/?, a.

2. multiflora D. Doji. a. South Europe

fig. 871. 1083

The many flowered Gypsocallis.

E r'icti multifiAra L.

Y^rXca \uniperfi6lia, §r., Garidel.

E rica multijidra lomii~pedicelL.ta Wcndl.Er'ica pedunculdris Prcsl.

3. carnea D. Don. n. Germany

fig. 872. 1083

The flesh colour-/?ott)cred Gypsocallis.

Erica cdrnea L. Sp.

Erica herbacea L. Dlss.

Erica saxatilis Sal.

4. mediterranea D. Don. * S. Eur. 1083

The Mediterranean Gypsocallis.

Erica mediterranea L.

Erica lugubris Sal.

III. CALLU'NA Sal.*- - 1076. 1084

The Calluna.

Erica sp. L. and others.

1. vulgaris Sal. t. Europe - - 1084

The Ling, or Heather.

Erica vulguris L.

La Bruy ere, Fr.

Hcide, Ger.

Lyng , Dan.

I Aung, Swed.

Erica, Ital.

Brezo, Span.

Urxe, Port.

Wcresk, Russ.

Varieties !L. - - - 1084

1 purpurea Don's Mill. !U

2 spuria Don's Mill. Jt*

3 decumbens Don's Mill. !L.

4 tomentosa Don's Mill, fu

5 alba Dons Mill. t.

6 flore pleno Don's Mill.

7 foliis variegatis Don's Mill. JU

8 aurea Don's Mill.

9 coccinea Don's Mill. iU

10 spicata Don's Mill.

11 atro-rubens 1U

12 serotina

App. I. List of hardy Species and Varietiesof E ricdcece belonging to the Group Ertcecenormales, of ivhich Plants are cultivated forSale in the Tooting Nursery; with someadditional Names from the Hortus Wo-burnensis." - 1086

App. II. Arrangement of the hardy Heathsincluded in the preceding List; showingwhich 'of them are in Flower, in the openGarden, every Month in the Year; and theColour of the Flower, atid the Height of1 each . ----- 1088

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App. III. List of Cape Heaths which wi.lstand in the open Air, in Autumn, or themiddle of Winter, without Protection, withFahrenheit's Thermometer 7 or 8 Degreesbelow Freezing, without suffering in any wayfrom such a Degree of Cold, fife \ _I - 1089

Callista acuminata (Frica L.) Bot. Cab. ftg. 873.

2 pallida Hort. Brit.combsa Hort. Kew. Ic.

2 alba Anar. Heath.

3 rilbra Wcndl. E.ferruginea Andr. Heath.

Ayacinthoidfs Andr. Heath,tenuiftbra Andr. Heath.

2 alba Ilort. Brit.

3 ICltea.

tetragbna Andr. Heath.

C . pugionifblia Sal.ventriebsa But Mag.

2 coccinea.

3 stellifera.

4 carnea.

ft alba.

6 superba.

7 erecta.

8 nbna.

9 hirsdta.

Cerhmia (Frica L.) serpyllifblia Lodd. fig. 874.

Dasyanthes (Frica L.) Sparmamu Andr. Heath.

D. dispera A. H.

D. hystrictfldra L. T.

D6smia (Frica L.) conferta Andr. Heath, fig. 875.

Frica aggregata Wendl. Eric. fig. 876.

2 alba Hort. Brit.campanulata Andr. Heath.cerintholdes Bot. Mag.

1 glabriuscula Swt.

2 hispida Swt.

3 major H. Wob.

4 minor H. Wob.

5 nana H. Wob.

6 superba Boll.congesta Wendl. Eric.corifblia.

E. articularis B. M.

E. calycXna A. II.

Lamprdtis c orifdlia Dons Mill,cupressina Roll.globbsa Andr. Heath.glomerata Andr. Heath.gracilis Wcndl. Eric.hispidula.leucanthbra.

ICtcida Andr. Heath.

? Lamprdtis Ikcida Dons Mill,margaritacea Andr. Heath.montiina.pi'ndula Lodd.perlata,pubescens.

1 major H. Brit.

2 minor Roll.

3 pubescentior H. Brit.

4 verna H. Wob.ramentacea Andr. Heath.setacea Andr. Heath.tenella Andr. Heath.

Eur lepis (Frica L.) triflbra Wendl. Eric.

Gypsocallis (Frica L.) intertexta Lodd., fig. 877.

longipedunculata Bot. Cal.

nigrita Don's Mill.

Pachysa physbdes Bot. Mag., fig. 878, 879.

Syringbdea cruenta Andr. Heath.

2 superba Roll.

curvifibra Andr. Heath.

1 aurantia.

2 rilbra.

diaphana Don's Mill.

Ewertiwa Andr. Heath.

2 glabra.

3 specibsa.

4 longiflbra.

5 piibsa.

exudans Lodd.