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PRACTICE OF GARDENING. 



Part III. 



JUNE. 



Brachysema latifot. p. 

 Calothamnus quadrifida 



— villosa 

 Cheiranthus tristis 

 Corraea speciosa 

 Crotolaria elegans, d. p. 

 Epacrif grandiflora, p. 

 lUicium tloridanum 



— parviflorum 

 Melaleuca stypheloid. p. 



— thymifoUa 

 Metrosideros angustifol. 



— floribunda 



— lanceolata 

 ixylobium cordifol. p. 



_ imelia linifoUa,flo. ros. 

 Virgilia capensis 



RED. 



PURPLE & BLUE. 



Convolvulus cneorum, p. 

 Indigofera ani^ustifol. p. 



— purpureum 

 I^siopetalum roseum, p. 

 Podalyria calytrata, p. 

 Poly gala brae teat a 



— cordifolia 



— oppositifolia 

 Swainsoiiia Ralegifolia 



— betonicum 

 Teucriura frulicans 



YELLOW, 



Brunia ericoides, p. 

 Clitfortia ericaefolia 

 Comjea viridiflora, p. 

 Gnaphalium arborescens 



— congestum 



— grandillor. 

 Gnidia imfcerbis 

 Loddigesia oxalidifol. p. 

 Acacia ensifolia 



— juhl^erina 



— piniiolia 



— lophantha, p. 

 Pittosporum revolut. 



— tobiraj 

 Acacia alata 



Andersonia sprengel. p. 

 Buchnera pedunculata 

 ! Citiiis aurantium 



— buxifolius 



— decumana 



— limon 



— limonella 



— medica 

 _ nobilis 



Diosma fragrans, p, 



— oppositifolia 

 Empleurum serritulum 



— latifolium 

 Gnidia oppositifolia 

 Acacia loph^tha, p, 

 Pimelia linitolia 

 Protea candidaiis 

 Zieria smitliii 



ORANGE. 



Bossiaea cineria, p. 



— heteropKyUa 



— scolopendiium 

 Daviesia latifoUa 



— saligna 



— ericifolia 

 Dilhvynia elaberima 



— hirta 



— floribimda 

 Goodia lolifolia 



— pubescens 

 PultenEa daphnoides, p, 

 Sphaerolob. ^•imiueum 



JULY, 



RED. 



PURPLE. 



YELLOW. 



WHITE. 



ORANGE. 



Beaufortia decussata, p. 



— plauca 

 Bouvardia triphylla, p. 

 :;alothamnus gracilis 

 ?-olutea frutesoens 

 Epachris pulchella, p. 



— — minor 

 Fuchsia coccinea 

 Hermannia flammea, p. 

 Lambertia formosa 

 MaiTub. pseudo diet, p- 

 IMelaleuca densa 



— fulgens 



— pulchella] 



Grevillea linearis 

 Lachnea purpurea, p. 

 Lavandula pinnata 

 Psoralea aculeata 

 Salvia africaiia, p. 

 Scabiosa africana, t. 

 Swainsonia coron. fol. p. 

 — galegifolia 



Cassia coryrabosa, p. 

 Cytissus tomentosus, p. 

 Gardenia Thunbergia 

 Gnidia flava,.p. 



— grandis 



— sericea 



Hypericum coris, p. 



Jasminum odoratisslm. 



Leptospermum arbores- 

 cens, p. 



Magnoha pumila 

 Acacia aci!c.ularis 

 Salvia aurea 



Aster argophyllus, p. 

 Banksia prtemorsa 

 Cassine maurocenia 

 Cistus algan ensis, p. 



— canariensis 

 Clethra arborea 

 Dais cotonifolia 

 Diosma imbricata 



— orbicularis 



— speciosa 

 Dryandra floribimda 

 Heliotropium grandiflo. 

 Leptospermum ambigu. 

 Protea latifblia 



— mucronifoUa 



Baeckia virgata, p. f 

 Bosea yervzimora 

 Bossiaea mycrophylla 

 Buddlea salvifoha 

 Platylobium formos. p, 

 — minor 



AUGUST. 



Hermannia cuneifolia, p. 



— odovata 

 Melaleuca decussata 



— globifera 



— hyjiericifolia 



— linarifolia 

 Nerium oleander 



— flo. pleno 



— splendens 

 Erica, various sorts 



Elseria purpurea, p. 

 Diojma tetragona, p. 

 Lavandula dentata 

 Podalyria sericea, p. 

 Polyg^a filiformis 

 — speciosa 

 Trachelium caeruleum 

 Erica, variou-s sorts 



Brunia candica-.s, p. 



— elegans 

 Hypericum canariense 



— crispum 



— olympicum 



— reflexum 



— lanceolatum 

 Jasminum odoratisslm. 

 Acacia discolor 

 Plectranthus fruticosus 

 Erica, various sorts 



Banksia attenuata, p. 

 Beaufortia glauca, p. 

 Celastrus cassinoides, p. 

 Diosma latifolia 

 Donnia glutinosa, p. 

 Hakia ciiieria 

 Leptosperm. obliquum 

 1 _ _ _ flo. alb. p. 

 Neriun) oleander 

 I — — flo. plen. 

 Protea umbellata 

 Selaao corymbosa, p. 

 SlTUthiola virgata, p. 



Eutaxia myrtifoUa, p 

 Platylobium triangulare 

 Tristania conferta, p. 



— nerifolia 

 Erica, various sorts 



SEPTEMBER. 



RED. 



PURPLE. 



YELLOW. 



WHITE. 



ORANGE. 



Phlomis leonorus 

 Ericae et Geraniae 



Ericae et Geraniae 



Gordonia lasianthus, p. 

 Ericas et Geraniee 



Phylica ericoides, p. 

 Protea tomentosa 

 EricEe et Geraniae 



Ericae et Geraniae 



OCTOBER, NOVEMBER, DECEMBER. 



RED. 



PURPLE. 



YELLOW. 



WHITE. 



ORANGE. 



Phlomis nepetifolia, p. 

 Lantana africana 

 Eiicae et Geraniae 



Statice mucronata 

 Ericae et Geraniae 



Linum trigynum, p. 

 Ericas et OeranijE 



Arbutus longifolia, p- 



Piotea hypophylla, p. 



Gomphocari>us arbores- 

 cens, p. 



■Westringia rosmarini- 

 formis 



Ericae et Geraniae 



Ericae et Geraniae 



6622. Propagation. The method universally applicable is that by cuttings ; but a 

 few sorts, whicli are very difficult to strike, are sometimes layered, grafted, or inarched, 

 and a number are raised from seeds. 



6623. lilany green-house plants bring their seeds to perfection in this coiintrff ; at whatever time these 

 ripen, unless before midsummer, it is best to keep them till the following February. Sown at that season 

 they soon vegetate, and make strong plants before winter. The pots should be well drained, filled with 

 mould suitable to the species to be sown, and the surface covered with mould of the finest quality, as a 

 bed for the seeds. Several kinds may be sown in a pot, where the quantity of seed is not great, orlts 

 quality doubtful ; cover with the same fine mould, according to the size of the seeds, -and then give a 



