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THE MIXED GREENHOUSE. 



PINK. 



Common-blue-clustery Passion-flower. 

 (Passi flora cceruleo-racemosa.) Flow- 

 ers in June and October, in common 

 loam. Cuttings. Thirty feet liig-h. 



Flesh-coloured Passion-flower. {Pas- 

 siflora incarnata.) Flowers in July 



and AugTist, in rich mould. Cut- 

 tings. Thirty feet high. 

 Mealy-stalked Bindweed. {Convolvu- 

 lus farinosus.) Flowers in May and 

 June, in sandy loam. Division of 

 the root. Six feet high. 



Japanese Honeysuckle. {CaprifoUum 

 japonicum.) Flowers in July and 

 September, in peat and loam. Cut- 

 tings. Fifteen feet high. 



Flexuose Honeysuckle. {CaprifoUum 

 flexuosum.) Flowers in July and Sep- 

 tember, in common loam. Cuttings. 

 Ten feet high. 



Southern Tecoma. ( Tecoma australis.) 



Flowers in April and July, in sandy 

 peat. Cuttings. Six feet high. 



Large - flowered Tecoma. ( Tecoma 

 grandiftora.) Flowers in July and 

 August, in rich mould. Cuttings. 

 Thirty feet high. 



Cape Tecoma. ( Tecoma capensis. ) 

 Flowers in July and September, in 

 peat and loam. Cuttings. Eight 

 feet high. 



Twining Hibbertia. {Hihhertia volu- 

 bilis.) Flowers in May and October, 

 in sandy peat. Cuttings. Eight feet 

 high. 



Gooseberry-leaved Hibbertia. {Hib- 

 bertia grossularicB folia.) Flowers in 

 March and August, in sandy peat. 

 Cuttings. Six feet high. 



Evergreen Gelsemium. {Gelsemium 

 sempervirens.) Flowers in June and 



July, in sandy peat. Cuttings. Six 

 feet high. 



Revolute-flowered Jasmine. {Jasmi- 

 num revolutum.) Flowers in June 

 and October, in rich mould. Cut- 

 tings. Ten feet high. 



Large-leaved Trumpet-flower. {Big- 

 nonia gr audi folia.) Flowers in April 

 and July, in peat and loam. Cut- 

 tings. Sixty feet high. 



RED. 



Broad-leaved Eustrephus. ( Eustre- 

 phm latifolius,) Flowers in June 

 and July, in sandy peat. Seeds. 

 Three feet high. 



Narrow-leaved Eustrephus. {Eustre- 

 phus angustifolius.) Flowers in July, 

 in sandy peat. Cuttings. Tliree 

 feet high. 



Climbing Asparagus. ( Asparagus 

 scandens.) Flowers in May, in sandy 

 peat. Division of the root. Six feet 

 high. 



Flexuous Asparagus. . ( Asparagus 

 Jiexuosm.) Flowers in July and Au- 



gust, in sandy peat. Division of the 



root. Three feet high. 



[The whole genera Cissus have green 

 in conspicuous flowers ; their foliage, 

 however, is various and interesting, 

 which, with their rapid growth, entitles 

 them to greenhouse culture.] 



Spindle - shaped Apple - berry. {Bil- 

 lardiera fusiformis.) Flowers in July 

 and August, in sandy peat. Seeds. 

 Eight feet high. 



Cloth-leaved Bindweed. {Convolvulus 

 panmfolius.) Flowers in June and 



September, in sandy loam. Divisioa 

 of the root. Fifteen feet high. 

 Various-leaved SoUya. {Sollyahetero- 

 pJiylla.) Flowers in June and Octo- 

 ber, in peat and loam. Cuttings. 

 Eight feet high. 



