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Armata (Pledge Acacia). — Slimbby, prickly stems, small foliage, large 



flowers — yellow and orange; a fine protective hedge. September., 

 Baileyana (Cootamundra Wattle). — A tree, glaucous feather foliage — 



one of the best, deep yellow flowers of drooping habit. August, 

 ^inervaia.— Shrubby, large broad leaves, flowers nearly white. 



N^ovember. 

 Buxifolia. — Shrubby, small roundish leaves, flowers j'ellow. September. 

 Calamifolia (Wallowa).— Slirubby, long narrow leaves, yellow flowers, 



decorative and good. September. 

 Cardiophylla (Wyalong Wattle). — A good tall shrub, foliage daintily 



feathery, flowers yellow and small ; a tine species. September. 

 Cultriformis (Knife Leaf Wattle). — Shrubby, foliage small triangular, 



bluish, flowers yellow in large trusses. October. 

 Cyanophylla. — A large shrub, like Saligna, blue-green foliage, fine large 



drooping trusses of orange flowers; one of the bt^st. JNToveniber. 

 Dealhata (Silver Wattle). — A tree, bluish feathery foliage, fine trusses 



of rich yellow flowers; does not thrive well in gardens, good in 



moist tree reserves. September. 

 Decora. — ^A fine shrub, small bluish leaves, beautiful trusses of yellow 



flowers; a very good species. September. 

 Decurrens normalis. — A glorious tree, foliage beautifully green and 



featheiy, flowers large and in fine trusses ; one of the most beautiful 



trees. September. 

 Discolor (Sunshine Wattle). — A small shrub, glossy pinnate foliage, 



[fine heads of good yellow flowers. March. 

 Dodoncefolia. — A good shrub, foliage small and glossy, flowers large and 



orange; a fine form. October. 

 Elata (Cedar Wattle). — A fine tree, tall, with bold pinnate foliage, very 



large trusses of pale-yellow flowers. February. 

 Elongata (Long-pod Acacia). — A distinctive shrub, long narrow foliage 



with fine rich globular heads of flowers. September. 

 Farnesiana. — A good shrub, prickly, small pinnate folinge, flowers large 



and golden. February. 

 Glaucescens. — Quite "one of the best, a tall shrubby tree with narrow 



glaucous foliage, flowers in long spikes. September. 

 Tlowittii (Sticky Acacia). — Shrubby, with dainty growth, small leaves, 



and abundant pale yellow flowers ; makes a good specimen or hedge. 



September. 

 Implexa. — ^A small tree, the Lightwood, curved narrow foliage, flowers 



sweetly scented, nearly white. February. 

 Iteaphylla. — A tall shrub, roundish long foliage, good yellow flowers. 



October. 

 Jonesii. — A charming low shnib, feathery foliage, habit somewhat 



straggly, flowers large, orange. September. 

 Leprosa (Leper Acacia) with its two varieties Elongata and Tfuidfolia. 



Tall shrubs, with drooping habit, narrow foliage, good yellow 



flowers. September. 

 Liinearifi (N'arrow-leaf Acacia). — A tall shrub, long narrow foliage, 



■with creamy yellow flowers in spikes. Flowers in September, but 



frequently also in Febniary. 

 LongifoUa (Sallow Acacia). — ^A fine shrub, long loaves, flowers in long 



spikes of n rich yellow; one of the best for withstanding city dust. 



