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winter and spring months. It forms a 1 montbs, it is additionally valuable for pot- 

 free, vigorous, many crowned plant, and ting in late autumn, for conservatory 

 produces numerous tlower-scapes. Twelve \ and greenb.ouse embellishments Irom 

 to sisteeen inches in height from June until December until March. _ [Messrs. EG. 

 November, unfolding large corymbose heads \ Henaerson and Sons. Price 3s. 6d. each.J 



COSVOLVTJLVS SIAUEITAXlCrS. 



of semi-double fragrant flowers, opening a 

 light rosy-carmine colour, and changing to 

 a rosy-crimson tint. The blossoms are one 

 inch and a-half in diameter. It forms a 

 very beautiful object for large beds or 

 groups throughout the summer and autumn 



ALLAMANDA VIOLACEA, 



The violet-blue flowered Allamanda, was 

 sent out by Messrs. Henderson last year, 

 and is now an established favourite. It is 

 a rare and beautiful hothouse shrub. It is 



