WIXTEE-FLOWEEING EUPATORIUMS. 



doubt, one of the best because one of the most constant of tlie many Crotons 

 now witliin reach of the cultivator. It gained in 1868 the first prize as the best 



Coor.;;i;M (Croton) Wkismanni. 



new foliage plant exhibited, and will be a welcome addition to the most select 

 collections of plants of ornamental foliage. The constancy and brilliancy of its 

 markings will always make it a favourite. — T. Mooee. 



WINTER-FLOWERING EUPATORIUMS. 



^^HE most serviceable of the species are E. gracile odoratum and E. riparium, 

 y>,i^ both greenhouse shrubs of compact habit, with fresh evergreen foliage, 

 j^ and producing white Ageratum-like flowers in the greatest profusion 

 ^ during the autumn and winter months. They are most acceptable and 

 invaluable additions to our winter-flowering plants, commending themselves by 



