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EDITORIAL NOTES. ipreenhouse. We suppose no one has seen it 



Kccd in Amorica. It is a very good late winter- 

 Amkki.an AM. Italian T.HKRusKS.-A cones- bloon.i.ij; grocnl.ousc clin.l.Vr. Wo have few 

 pondontoftho(?r.n/<mT'«C7jromo/^8ays he w.l- j,^,,,, ^.j,,,^, .vhife-Howeml dimhcrs; Stephan- 

 lingly pays doul.le the pnc-c for Anicncan tidu'- „(i, iiorihun.la, s,-ld(.n. liowcring l.ofore May. 

 roses tlirtt he can get Italian roots for. 



CAMPPrniPM niJiiFOMUM. See page 111. 



Trachelospermum jasminoides. — Tlie Rhyn- 

 cospormum jasminoides of our ronservatories, 

 has signified its appreciation of its new name, 

 as given above, by producing fruit in an English 



Chloropiiytum Sternbergianum. — It may be 

 as well to let our readers know that this very 

 beautiful basket plant is known in English col- 

 lections as Cordyline vivipara. 



