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kinds; Loniceia Japonica, grata, semper fllor ens, ~brachypoda aureo-reticulata, 

 Cissus antarctica ; Rubus ros&florus, fl. pi. ; Rosa sempervivens, Banksia, 

 Thea, Noisette, multiflora, Fortunei ; Gaultheria procumoens ; Vinca minor, 

 var. kinds ; Phlox verna, repens, setacea, Lysimachia nummularia ; Lmnea bo~ 

 realis. 



d. FERNS WHICH CAN HAVE A LOW TEMPERATURE : 



Adiantum capillus Veneris, pedatum ; Asplenium fontanum, marinum, ruta- 

 muraria, viride ; Athyrium filix-foemina, flexuosum, laciniatum, plumosum ; 

 Blechnum boreale (occidcntale), spicant (Lomaria) ; Cystopteris bulbifera ; Ono- 

 clea sensibilis ; Lastrcea filix-mas> rigida* dilatata, Goldiana ; Lomaria Magel" 

 lanica, alpina ; Osmunda regalis, cinnamomea ; Polypodium vulgare, alpestre ' 

 Polystichium aculeatum, angulare, acrostichoides ; Scolopendrium officinarum 

 (vulgare) ; StruthiopterisGermanica ; Cyrtomium falcatum. 



e. Finally, we add a small list of Orchids, or air-plants, for amateurs, who 

 may cultivate them in a green house or flower saloon of a moderate temperature. 

 The following species are free bloomers, not very tender, and easily cultivated : 



Dendrobium nobile ; Cattleya Mossios, labiata, Skinneri, guttata. Perrinii , 

 Laelia majalis, autumnalis, superbiens ; Calanthe veratrifolia, vestita rosea; 

 Cypripedium barbatum, insigne, venustum Epidendrum ciliare, fragrant! 

 Gongora maculata ; Maxillaria tenuifolia, Harrissonite, picta ; Oncidium pu- 

 pilio, roseum, picturatum, ampliatum, flexuosum, luridum ; Odontoglossum 

 grande, pulchellum, Uro-Skinneri, Insleayi ; Lycaste aromatica, Deppii, Skin- 

 neri ; Stanhopea tigrina, saccata, oculata, guttulata, insignis ; Schomburgkia 

 crispa ; Acineta Humboldtii, longiscarpa; Zygopetalum Mackayi, crinitum , 

 Phaius grandifolius (JBletia Tanker villice, Limodoruni) ; Peristeria alata ; Mil- 

 tonia Candida ; Coelogyne cristata, Trichopilia tortilis; Cymbidium aloifolium, 

 cnsifolium; Bletia hyacinthina. 



