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P. stricfa, B. M. 1588. 



Elegant orange-coloured pea-flowers, on singular 

 Australasian evergreen shrubs, which grow in loam 

 and peat, and are increased by cuttings and seeds. 



June. 



Crotalaria purpurea, B. R. 128. 



C. pulchella, B. M. 1699. Large purple pea-flowers 

 on handsome compound leaves : the plant decidu- 

 ous, and of easy culture and propagation. 



Epacris purpurascens, B. M. 844. 



E.pulcMlla, B. M. 1170. 



E. grandiflbra, B. M. 982. Fine scarlet and crim- 

 son coloured flowers on plants of easy culture in 

 peat and loam, and increased by cuttings and seeds. 



Illicium floridamim, B. M. 439. 



/. parvifidrum. The first a fine large magnolia-like 

 red flower, and the other a large yellow flower on 

 broad-leaved evergreens, shining reddish and odo- 

 riferous. The plants easily preserved in sandy 

 loam or loam and peat ; propagation by cuttings, 

 but tedious. 



Convolvulus canariensiSi B. M. 1228. 



C. cneoruMy B. M. 459. 



C. linearis, B. M. 289. Elegant purple and white 

 flowered twiners with shrubby stems, which answer 

 to be grown in pots to twist round three or more 

 rods or wires. 



hidigbfera psoraloides, B. M. 476. 



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