322 EXOTICS IN COBNWALL. 



amounting to upwards of two hundred species. Many of these, 

 it is true, are of a perfectly hardy type, but the following 

 selection will show that Grove Hill is not altogether wanting in 

 exotics. 



Abelia floribunda. 



Abutilon Boule de niege, 13 feet high, 12 feet 

 through. 



Acacia melanoxylon. 



Cannas in variety. 



Oestrum elegans. 



Chamserops excelsa, 19 feet high. 

 ,, humilis. 



Clianthus puniceus. 



CoUetia cruciata. 



Cunninghamia sinensis. 



Datura sanguinea. 



Edwardsia microphylla. 



Eriobotrya japonica. 



Eucalyptus globulus. 



Eugenia apiculata. 



Genistas in variety. 



Hydrangeas ,, 



Mandevilla suaveolens. 



Metrosideros floribunda. 



Muehlenbeckia complexa. 



Olearia Haastii. 

 ,, macrodentata. 



Physianthus albens 



Pittosporum Mayii. 



E-hyncospermum jasminoides. 



Ruscus androgynus. 



Solanum Oapsicastrum. 

 ,, jasminoides. 



Sparmannia africana. 



Spiraea Lindleyana, 12 feet high, 



ENYS. 

 On this estate we are everywhere presented with memorials 

 of the wanderings to-and-fro in the earth of Mr. J. D. Enys. 

 Rarities, principally from the antipodes, obtrude themselves at 



