336 EXOTICS IN COBNWALL. 



Because a garden is not periodically exploited in the 

 horticultural papers, it must not be assummed that it possesses 

 no attractive features. The beauties of 



PENCALENICK 

 may not be perpetually dinned into the public ear with a 

 fanfaronade of trumpets, but for all that they exist. Like every 

 member of the Williams' family, Mr. M. H. Williams is keen 

 on gardening, and has a quick eye for effect. On a small scale 

 the latter quality was a characteristic of his outdoor operations 

 during his residence at Tredea, but it is seen to a greater degree 

 at Pencalenick, where there is an amplitude of room for such 

 work. Since taking up his abode there, Mr. Williams has 

 spared no expense in making the place a veritable Temple of 

 Flora. Among the half-hardy plants now established at 

 Pencalenick, the following are the most noticeable : 



Akebia quinata. 



Arundos, in variety. 



Azara macrophylla. 



Bamboos, in variety. 



Berberidopsis corallina. 



Bignonia grandiflora. 



Oestrum elegans. 



Chamserops humilis, 20 feet high. 



Oistus, in variety. 



Oladrastis tinctora. 



Datura arborea. 



,, lutea. 

 Diplopappus chrysophyllum. 

 Edwardsia macrophylla. 

 Eulalia japonica. 

 Fabiana imbricata. 

 Hibiscus syriacus. 

 Indigofera decora. 

 Magnolias, in variety. 

 Olearia Haastii. 

 Osmanthus ilicifolia. 

 Ozothamnus rosmarinifolius. 

 Philesia buxifolia. 



