THE GREEN-HOUSE. 



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Bardsma latifdlia, B. R. 38. 

 B. ovdta, B. M. 1616. 



Plants like Diosma ; elegant evergreens^, odorife- 

 roiis, with clusters of white and red flowers : soil 

 loam and peat : — cuttings. 



Lavatera maritima, a splendid display of pink 

 flowers, leaves blueish green, and the wood 

 spongy ; the plant requires a large pot and a sandy 

 soil ; it is increased chiefly by seeds. 



Lotus jacobcdus, B. M. 79. A fine dark purple 

 pea-flower, on a delicate winged-leaved plant 

 which blooms the greater part of the summer ; it 

 grows in loam and peat, and is best increased by 

 seeds. 



Salvia africana. 



S. aurea, B. M. 182. 



S. colorata. 



Splendid scarlet flowers on sage-like plants, of the 

 easiest possible culture and propagation; they will 

 grow in any soil, and increase either by seeds or 

 cuttings. 



Genista canariensis, B. R. 217. Profusion of yel- 

 low floAvers on an elegant little shrub which grows 

 freely in sandy loam, and is increased by cuttings 

 or seeds. 



Gnidia pinifolia, B. R. 19, 



G. simj)l€jc, B. M. 812. 



G. oppositifdlia, B. R. 2, 



G, sericea, A. R. 225. 



Twiggy evergreens with smalj leaves finely mixed 



