ADDITIONAL LIST OF PLANTS. 



nial; of creeping habit, flowers pure white, with 

 yellow disc ; fine for hanging baskets. 



Ornithogalmn Aureum, one of the finest bulbs 

 for the green-house ; flower stem six or eight inches 

 high, the flowers of a deep golden yellow, having a 

 varnished appearance and lasting a long time. 



Othonna crassifolia, a suculent plant excellently 

 adapted for hanging baskets or vases, somewhat re- 

 sembling some varieties of Sedums, endures the 

 dry air of living-rooms, flower yellow. 



Panicitm Variegatum, a variegated grass of creep- 

 ing habit, valuable for baskets or vases. Its style 

 of growth is peculiarly graceful, the color of its 

 leaves dark green, white and rose. It attains a 

 diameter of two feet in a few month's growth. It 

 grows best in partial shade, though it requires 

 plenty of heat. 



Pilea Serpyllifolia, (Artillery Plant) leaves grace- 

 ful, frond-like, always in flower which produce a 

 snapping sound when water is thrown on them. 



Pittosporum, an old fashioned plant prized for its 

 fragrance rather than beauty of flower or foliage. 

 Blooms from February to May, and thrives with 

 very little sun. 



