GREENHOUSE PLANTS, 



Passiftora adiantifolia 

 95. MY'RTUS. MYRTLE. Myrtaceae. Icosandria. 



1 communis common July, Sept. 



2 b. fl<5re ple*no double ditto ditto 



3 c. fol. var. striped leaved ditto 



4 d. bae'tica orange leaved ditto 



5 e. mucronata narrow leaved ditto 

 6f. fol. var. striped leaved do. ditto 



Monog. Light rich loam- 



12 tuhite 



1 2 ditto 



6 ditto 



G ditto 



1 5 ditto 



1 ditto 



96. NE'RIUM. 



l*oleander 

 2*6. alba 

 I 3*c. spl^ndens O. 



Apocineae. Pentandria. Monogy'nia. Light rich loam. ^ 

 oleander June, Oct. 8 pale pink 



white 

 double 



ditto 

 ditto 



8 



white 

 light rose 



B.R. 74 



97. O'LEA. 



Ole'mse. 



Diandria. Monogy'nia 



Peat and loam. 



1 fragrans O. sweet scented June, Nov. 10 white B.M. ) 552 



,. ; 98. PASSIFLO'RA. PASSION FLOWER. Passifl. Monad. Pent. Loam and peat. 4 



See also PASSIFLO'RA, in List of Trees and Shrubs. 



99. PELARGO'NIUM. Geraniaceae. Monadelph. Heptand. Light rich soil. 



The following, usually called GERANIUMS, generally continue in Flower from 

 April to September, and vary in height from 1 to 5 feet. 



1 affine orange rose 



3 albinotatnm or favourite purp. purp. 

 5 ardens major deep scarlet 



7 atrorubens purple 



9 BiigshotP k . seed!?, red and blush 

 1 1 bicdlor purple crimson 



13 Black Prince blush and spots 



1 5 Britannicus purple 



2 albifl(5ra 



4 angelina 



6 ascy'rum 



8 augustum 



1 Betbelina 



12 Bisbrfppae 



white 



white if dark spots 



light rose 



pale pink and spot 



pink and rose 



deep scarlet 



14 Boyleae or Countess of Cork. ti'h. sir. 

 16' Broiightfjflfce orange scarlet 



