266 MISCELLANEOUS INTELLIGENCE. 



Lantana Cellowii. — A very pretty flowering species, of recent introduction. 

 (This we shall notice again) 



Bntffmansia aurca, Golden flowered. The flowers are larger than those of B. 

 sanguinea. It is a very desirable species to cultivate with the suaveolens and san- 

 guinea. 



Linum cummingia. — A very handsome flowering flax, with very pretty yellow 

 flowers. The plant deserves a place in every greenhouse. 



Pultenea subumbellata. — This is a very handsome flowering plant ; its neat 

 growth, pretty flowers, and profusion of them, recommend it to every greenhouse. 



Stimulus prostrata. This is a pretty flowering greenhouse plant, flowers freely. 

 The blossoms are small, but very neat 



Frunkenia panciflora. — The specific name very ill accords with the profusion of 

 flowers produced. The plant merits a place in every greenhouse. (We shall no- 

 tice this hereafter.) 



Pultenea vestita. — A very handsome flowering plant of this neat and pretty 

 tribe. It is far the handsomest of any we known, and deserves to be in every 

 greenhouse. Mr. Lowe has plants of it for sale, as well as of most we have men- 

 tioned. 



Rubus Chinensis. — A new species, of singular and pretty growth. We have 

 heard this plant very highly spoken of, and recommended to every collection of 

 greenhouse plants. It was not in bloom when we saw the plant, but if we recol- 

 lect right, the flowers, it was said, were large and of a pink colour. This we will 

 ascertain and give further particulars. 



Melaleuca. — A new species, the specific name not known. It is of a dwarfish 

 habit, bearing abundance of flowers of a fine pink colour. This deserves a place 

 in every collection. We shall endeavour to get further particulars of this plant. 



Slu lice arborea ; S.fuliosa; and S. puberala. We saw plants of these new and 

 fine flowering species at Mr. Lowes ; the two latter we have seen in bloom, and 

 consider them pretty. We have been informed that twenty -live pounds per plant 

 is asked for the first named kind, by the nurserymen in Scotland, where it has 

 bloomed, and attracted considerable notice. 



Euphorbia Jacquinii. — A new and handsome species, the flowers something 

 lil<e Poinsettia pulcherrima. It deserves a place in every collection. If we mis- 

 take not, we were told it would flourish well in the greenhouse. Of this plant we 

 shall give further remarks. 



Gompholobium mucronata. — A beautiful flowering species — the yellow and red 

 blossoms being produced in profusion. It is a very desirable plant for the 

 greenhouse. 



Solatium arborea. — A fine looking stove species, producing large lilac coloured 

 blossoms, making a pretty appearance. 



Stcphanotus fioribundas. — A very ner.t and pretty flowering plant, making a 

 pretty appearance in September, October, and November ; very ornamental to the 

 greenhouse. 



Pelargoniums. — The following twenty-six kinds of Pelargoniums, are the 

 most superb and splendid which are to be found in the fine collections around 

 London. The selection was made out of many hundreds at the different nurseries. 

 The whole maybe procured of Mr. Catleugh or Mr. Gaines. 



Aleria Lady Nithsdale 



Village Maid Jantho 



Colossus Nosegay 



Glow Worm Maid of Athens 



Lady Blanche Rougeet Noir 



Eliza Rembrant 



Pietum Brutus 



Francisea Standard 



Spadilla Bellissima 



Lydia Criterion 



Feii de joie Amelia 



Chief d'ouvre Bride 



Giraldine Dennis' Perfection 





