A LIST OF GREENHOUSE PLANTS. 



Daviesia acicularis(6) 

 Deatzia scabra(7) 

 Diosma umbellata 

 " imbricata 

 " ceratoides 

 Durantia Elisii 

 Erythina crista galli 



" laurifolia 



Epacris variabilis(S) 

 " impiessa(8) 

 " nivalis(8") 

 " grandiflora(8) 

 Eutaxia myrtifolia 

 Fuchsia fulgens 

 Gardoquia Hookerii 

 " multiflora 



Galphimia glauca 

 Genista canariense 

 Glycine bimaculata 

 Gladiolus florabundus 

 " colvillii 

 " cardinalis 

 " psittacinus 

 Gloxinea cautescens 

 " speciosa 

 " alba 

 Grevillea buxifolia (curious) 

 Hibbertia volubillis 

 Hovea celsi (9) 

 " purpurea(9) 



Hoya carnosa 

 Indigofera australis(lO) 

 Kennedia coccinea prostrata 

 Linum flavum 



" trigynum 

 Lautana sellowii 



" mutabilis 

 Lechenaultia speciosa(ll) 

 " formosa(ll) 



Loasa lateritia 

 Lychnis fulgens 



" coronata 



" Bungeana(12) 

 Magnolia fuscata 

 Mannettia glabra 

 Mahernia pinnata 

 Metrosideros ftorabundus(l3) 

 Nierembergia Philicaulis 



" intermedia(H) 



Pittosporum Tobira 

 Primelea decussata 

 Polygala oppositifolia 



" grandiflora 



" speciosa 

 Prostranthera violacea 

 Puttenea stricta(l5) 

 Rhexia marinana 

 Ruellia forraosa(16) 



" ciliata 

 Sedum Sieboldii 



(6) Small pot and plenty of water. 



(7) Almost barely. 



(8) All the Epacridse require plenty of water at all times, in potting them 

 very sandy peat must he used, chopped fine and not gifted. 



(9) Plenty of water- 



(10) Plenty of water. 



(11) I have been very successful with these flowers, they must be kept as 

 close to the glass as possible, not watered over the foliage, and plenty of 

 light, not too much water, potted in very sandy peat chopped. 



(12) Must be grown in rich leaf-mould with old saw-dust, and potted 

 from large 48's to 32's, to 24's. and lastly, to 12's; mine was '<i feet high, 

 with fifty-seven blossoms on. 



(18) The smaller the pot the more abundantly will it flower. 



(14) Nfnst be kept separately as it is inclined to be infested with the Aphis. 



( 15) Small pot, plenty of water. 



(16) Hotest part of the greenhouse, free from draft, and use but little 

 water during winter. 



