PART in. 

 Foreign Plants cultivated in the open 



This list is given only as an accessory to the book. Owing to the wide 

 extent of the country and the widely different climate of its various parts» 

 almost all plants of the temperate and sub-tropical regions of both hemi- 

 spheres as well as a number of tropical species can be reared here under 

 proper cultivation. To enumerate them all would require far too much 

 space. For Natal a separate list would be desirable, but we cannot 

 include that here, especially as there are two books available which 

 supply this information to some extent, viz. Dr. MEDLEY WOOD'S 

 "Guide to the trees and shrubs of the Natal Botanic Garden" and 

 Mr. T. R. SIM'S "Flowering trees and shrubs in South Africa," 1917. 



