ADDITIONAL LIST OF PLANTS. 



Lophospernum, are elegant climbers, with beauti- 

 ful foxglove-like flowers of a red or rosy carmine, 

 very effective for conservatory decoration, and may 

 be used for hanging baskets. 



Lysimachia Nummidaria, or Money-wort, is admir- 

 ably adapted to drooping around the edges of vases 

 or hanging baskets, its graceful sprays often falling 

 four feet, which in June are covered with bright 

 yellow flowers. It grows best in partial shade. 



Muhlenbeckia complex a, a beautiful trailing plant 

 for hanging baskets, flowers very small, succeeded 

 by a pure white fruit appearing much like a flower. 

 The long wiry branches of symmetrical growth are 

 produced in great abundance. It endures the dry- 

 ness and changing atmosphere of dwellings. 



Nerine Undtdata, a very pretty bulbous plant, 

 bearing umbels of flowers of a rosy, lilac color, the 

 petals beautifully undulated or crisped on the edges, 

 and of a glistening appearance. Blooms in Octo- 

 ber and November. They may be planted the last 

 of August, three in a quart pot, in a soil of two- 

 thirds sandy loam and one-third well rotted man- 

 ure. When the leaves die off the pot should be 

 turned on its side and remain without watering till 

 the season for repotting comes. 



Nierembergia Gracilis, a delicate, slender plant, 

 bearing an abundance of whitish flowers, tinged 

 with blue or lilac ; blooms the entire summer, and is 

 fine for hanging baskets or vases. 



Nierembergia Riviriaris, an herbacious perren- 



