a. 
Primroses 
Caryopteris mastacantha 
Lavatera adsurgentifolia 
Teucrium purpureum 
Olearia Forsteri 
Aponogeton distachyon 
' Double Calla 
Erigeron mucronatum 
Hypericum moserianum 
Convolvulus cneorum 
Kinphofia triangularis 
Doronicum cruentum 
plantagineum 
Iris stylosa 
Cytisus capitatus 
Genista umbellata 
. Groundsel 
Lamium album 
Allium glaucum 
Oxalis floribunda 
Nandina domestica 
Linum flavum 
Double Helianthemums 
Strawberries 
Scarlet Trumpet Honeysuckle 
Lavandula stcechas 
Tropcelum tuberosum 
Nasturtium bedding varieties 
Geum coccineum 
Pampas grass 
Red Pentstemons 
Euphorbia characcas 
Eupatorium riparium 
Geranium Endressi 
Striatum 
Robertianum, red and 
white 
Salvia Bethelli 
Crocus pulchellus 
Dandelion 
Sida napoeea 
Chrysogonum virginianum 
Abelia chinensis 
Solanum jasminoides 
Rubus rosaeflorus 
Fatsia japonica 
Hypericum patulum 
Aubrietia purpurea 
Berberis Darwini 
Polygonum affine 
Hieracium pictum 
Achillea millefolium 
Cyperus longus 
While of fruits more or less ornamental there were the Snow- 
berry, Cotoneasters of several species, Pyrancantha, Rose-hips, 
blackberries, Diospyros tchi-tchi (this year a fine and very 
handsome crop, though there were none last year), Physalis 
Alkekengi, Hymenanthera Crassifolia, Pyrus Maulii, and Iris, and 
holly berries very abundant. I have no fruit on the Hawthorns 
nor on any species of Cratcegus, but in the Park Cratcegus 
coccinea was laden with beautiful fruit, and a collection of the 
fruit of different species of Cratcegeus was sent to me from 
Weston Birt, which for richness of colour and size of fruit, 
exceeded any I had seen before. 
Of course I do not mean to say that all these 95 plants that I 
have named were in their full beauty of flower, and many of them 
were quite out of their right season, but they were all visible on the 
- 30th of November, and that they were so must be put down to 
