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THE CONSERVATORY. 



*rurze- leaved Daviesia. (Daviesia 

 uUcina.) 



* Juniper - like Daviesia. {Daviesia 



juniperina.) 

 *Mimosa - like Daviesia. ( Daviesia 



mimosoides.) 

 *Broad - leaved Daviesia. ( Daviesia 



latifoUa.) 



*Squarrose Daviesia. {Daviesia squar- 

 rosa.) 



*Ck)rdate-leaved Daviesia. {Daviesia 

 cor data.) 



*Winged Daviesia. {Daviesia alafa.) 

 *Rusli-like Daviesia. {Daviesia jun- 

 cea.) 



Bundle-flowered Dillw^mia, {Dillwynia 

 floribiinda,) and all the genera. 



Many-flowered Dryandra. {Dryandra 

 florihunda.) Flowers all the year, in 

 sandy peat. Cuttings and seeds. 



Armed Dryandra. {Dryandra armata.) 

 Flowers all the year, in loam and 

 peat. Cutting's. 



Handsome Dryandra. ( Dryandra 

 formosa.) Flowers all the year, in 

 loam and peat. Cuttings. 



Feathered Dryandra. ( Dryandra 

 plnmosa.) Flowers in February and 

 December, in loam and peat. ' Cut- 

 tings. 



Obtuse-leaved Dryandra. {Dryandra 

 ohtusa.) Flowers in July and Sep- 

 tember, in loam and peat. Cuttings. 



AVhite-leaved Dryandra. {Dryandra 

 7iivea.) Flowers in July and Sep- 

 tember, in loam and peat. Cuttings. 



Long -leaved Dryandra. {Dryandra 

 longifoUa.) Flowers all the year, in 

 sandy peat. Seeds. 



Baxter's Dryandra. {Dryandra Bax- 

 ter i.) Flowers in March and May, 

 in loam and peat. Cuttings. 



Fine - leaved Dryandra. ( Dryandra 

 tenuifoUa.) Flowers in March and 

 May, in sandy peat. Seeds. 



Nervose Dryandra. {Dryandra ner- 

 vom.) Flowers in July and Septem- 

 ber, in loam and peat.* Cuttings. 



Obcordate-leaved Euchilus. {EucMIus 

 obcordatus.) Flowers in March and 

 June, in sandy loam and peat. Cut- 

 tings. 



*Two-lobed Gastrolobium. {Gastro- 

 lobiian bilobum.) 



♦Multiform Gompholobium, {Gompho- 

 lobium polymorphum,) and all the 

 rest of the genus. 



Lotus-leaved Goo^Xm, {Goodia lotifolia^) 

 and all the rest of the genus. 



Sulphur-coloured Grevillea. {GrevUlea 

 sidphurea.) Flowers in April and 

 September, in loam and peat. Cut- 

 tings. 



*Broom-like Jacksonia. ( Jacksonia 

 scoparia.) 



Rusty Lasiopetalum. { Lasiopetalum 

 fer'rugineinn.) Flowers in April and 

 July, in sandy peat. Cuttings. 



Rough Metrosideros. {Mefrosideros 

 hispidus.) Flowers in May and Au- 

 gust, in sandy loam. Cuttings. 



Narrow-leaved Metrosideros. (Metro- 

 sideros angustifolius. ) Flowers in 

 May and June, in sandy loam. Cut- 

 tings. 



*Arborescent Oxylobium, {Oxylohium 

 arborescens,) and the rest" of the 

 genus. 



Fulvid Pittosporum. ( Pittosporum 

 fulvida.) Flowers in April and May, 

 in rich mould. Cuttings. 



Woolly Pittosporum. ( Pittosporum 

 tom 'entosum.) Flowers in April and 

 October, in rich mould. Cuttings. 



Rusty-leaved Pittosporum. {Pitto- 

 sporum ferrugineum. ) Flowers in 

 February and May, in sandy peat. 

 Cuttings. 



*Three-iobed Podolobium, {Podolo- 

 bium trilobatum,) and the rest of the 

 genus. 



Stripped Rush-broom. ( Viminaria 

 deiiudata.) Flowers in June and 

 September, in sandy peat. Cuttings 

 and seeds. 



Twiggy Sphaerolobium. ( SplKS-rolo- 

 biiim vimineum.) Flowers in ?,Iay 

 and August, in sandy peat. Cuttings 

 and seeds. 



Queen's Strelitzia. {Strelitzia regin<e.) 

 Flowers in April and May, in peat 

 and loam. Suckers. All the genus, 

 with the exception of augusta, will 

 flower well in a good conservatory, 

 although in general they are treated 

 as stove plants. 



CRIMSON. 



Sho^vy Callistemon. { Callistemon 

 speciosus.) Flowers in March and 

 June, in sandy loam. Cuttings. 



Spear-leaved Callistemon. {Calliste- 



mon lanceolattis.) Flowers in June 

 and November, in sandy loam. Cut- 

 tings. 



