SKTMMIA JATOIflCA. 



mi B . .« ore to* stove p, f 8 _£-- £f£ZZ££& 



this country. crated from AUmmeria by the Trench 



The genus, itaiwr*, was first separated ^ horn the name appears 



Botanist" Mirbel, and has ^^.«»^^Jt we have no exact 

 t0 b e commemorative , * ^^f ^^ ^t hear in mind that they are 

 data. In enquiring for the Lomareas,^ °^ £ amtifoUa is kep t by 



m ore generally known by ^J^jJ^o—d at some of the London 

 Messrs. Lane, fffT^^^lJ^ and Mr. Charlwood, Covent 

 seed shops, certainly of Mr. barter, m B 



Garden. 



SKIMMU JAPONICA. 



Japanese Shimmia. 



Linnem C7«ss-Polygamia 



• n A 1w "Fno-lish Horticulturists of the present 

 How great are the privileges enjoyed **»^* ields up its choicest 



day! For their gratification every cuiaiter of the tfoby ^ ^ ^ 



productions, and the Ms and flowers of many a widely p ^ ^ 



gathered together on our shores to ^^^^ t Creator . 

 pleasures, and to testify to the love and bounty * ^ en sW)S of 



"i^WSZ SfTi-tS ZaLble^dition to 0. 

 -otr^htt nt: have the good fortun e to — to eaders.^ 



The Orange-tribe is usually associated in our minds witn p 

 south and ever smiling skies; 



« Kennst du das Laud tvo die Citronen bliilin ? ' 



-d „ith ■** to the greater part of * be ^^J*.?^ 

 tapresoons are perfectly correct, all of ^-J"^*^ L^on is the 



Sfewm»« Jff^mm. Loaded in spnn wr j ^ Holly> 



studded with berries, rivalling in the brightn ss ofthe^te * ^^ 



and possessing evergreen foliage, which would ^ ^^^ ^ ^ oma . 

 even without its fruit and flowers, can we doubt the receptt 

 mc Ll shrub will meet with among Florists of every grade ? 



