SUITABLE PLANTS. 



3 



and settle the earth round the roots. Keep the 

 foliage moist by syringing for a short time. No- 

 thing more will be necessary if the planting be per- 

 formed in the winter ; but if it should be done 

 in summer, shade the house for about a fortnight, 

 and keep it nearly close during the day, and quite 

 so at night. 



A LIST OF PLANTS SUITABLE FOR A CONSERVATORY. 



This list is a selection only of the plants which 

 might be given, but as it contains those which pos- 

 sess great beauty, both in foliage and flower, and a 

 variety of scented blooming plants, I consider it 

 better adapted to my work than one of a more ge- 

 neral and mixed description. 



[a. Beautiful foliage, b. Beautiful flowers, c Scented 

 flowering plants.] 



Acacia 2 Johnsoni a. 



1 Kermasina a. 6. 3 Vittata a. 



2 Decipiens a. b. Azalea 



3 Daviesifolia a. b. 1 Indica a. b, 



4 Dealbata b. 2 Phoenicia a. b. 



Agave 3 alba a. 6. 



1 Americana a. b. Banksia 



2 Americana variegata 1 Speciosa 6. 



a. b. 2 Oblongiflora 6. 



Amaryllis Brugmansia 

 1 Formosissima a. 1 Suaveolens c. 



b 2 



