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and may be cultivated in a pot of peat and loam ; its flowers are of a 

 crimson purple colour. It is a native of New Holland. 



Kennedy a eoccinea is a small and pretty species for pot cultiva- 

 tion ; it grows and flowers freely in sandy peat well drained, blooming 

 in April, May and June. A native of New Holland. 



Kennedya glabrata. This is a neat and handsome species, and 

 may be cultivated very successfully in a pot of sandy peat. Its 

 flowers are produced in spring, of a fine crimson colour. A native 

 of New Holland. 



Kennedya tnonophylla produces an abundance of blue flowers in 

 racemes ; it should be grown in a border of loam and peat ; it grows 

 eight or ten feet high. A native of New Holland. 



Kennedya monophylla longiracemosa. The same as the last, 

 but its flowers are of a lilac colour. 



Loasa laleritia is a plant of rough appearance, but deserves cul- 

 tivation for its easy culture and showy flowers. It may be cultivated 

 successfully in a pot of rich loam ; it blooms all the summer. In- 

 troduced from Tucuman. 



Lonieera Japonica is an evergreen Honeysuckle, producing a 

 sweet odour, and an abundance of pale yellow flowers ; it grows 

 eight or ten feet high, blooming from June to September. It is a 

 native of Japan. 



Passiflorajilanientosa. This is a neat and pretty species : flowers 

 of a light" purple, blooming all the summer ; it delights in a rich 

 loam and peat soil. A native of America. 



Passifiora incarnata is a free blooming species, the flowers are 

 flesh-coloured. This and the last mentioned species should be cul- 

 tivated in the border in order to succeed well. 



Passifiora kermasina is a small and beautiful species, requiring a 

 warm greenhouse ; it delights in a rich loam and peat soil, well 

 drained. Its flowers are of a fine rosy-crimson colour. 



Philibertia grandifiora is a neat and curious little climber for a 

 pot; its flowers are greenish-yellow spotted with purple, blooming 

 from May to July ; it delights in a rich loam and peat soil. 



Tecoina Australis is a pretty evergreen, flowering in profusion in 

 spring, when grown in a rich loamy soil ; it requires the border of a 

 warm greenhouse. It is a native of New Holland. 



Thunbergia alatu may be trained to a trellis three or four feet 



