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as heaths, but must have the temperature of an intermediate 

 house. To grow any number of them stove heat will be re- 

 quired, but T. puJcherrima with red flowers, and T. jessiccB 

 with pink flowers, may be very well done in a warm green- 

 house. 



YACCi>"irM.— A pretty group of heath-like plants, mostly 

 hardy. We can select three beauties from the genus for the 

 cool conservatory, where they will answer admirably to clothe 



VACCINITJM SEEPENS. 



rock-work if planted in sandy peat in a light, airy, sunny 

 place. Their names are F. leucostomum, with flowers scarlet 

 and white, F. Eollisoni, flowers scarlet, and F. serpens, with 

 elegant myrtle-like leaves and rich crimson flowers. 



