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leaves; the plant hardy and readily increased hy 

 seeds, cuttings, or pieces of the root. 



CoronUla glauca^ B* M. 13. 



C. vakntina, B. M. 185. 



' Profusion of fine yellow flowers on elegant little 

 trees with glaucous pinnate leaves, which grow in any 

 soil and seed freely. 



Fuchsia coccmea, B. M. 97. A well-known favour- 

 ite, and one of the most elegant inhabitants of the 

 green-house. The whole plant has a purplish 

 tinge j and the drooping flowers are scarlet and 

 purple. It grows in leaf-mould, and requires little 

 water in the winter season when dormant ; cuttings 

 root readily in sandy loam, leaf-mould, or peat. 



Hermannia Jlammea, B. M. 1349. Abundance of 

 scarlet and red flowers on a rugose-leaved branchy 

 shrub of the easiest culture and propagation. 



Lavendula pinnata, B. M. 400. 



L. denfMa, B. M. 401. 



Fine-scented blue flowers on lavender-like plants 



which grow freely in sandy soil, and are increased by 



cuttings or seeds. 



Cassia corymbbsa, B. M. 633. Deep yellow pea 

 flowers on glaucous pinnate leaves ; plant hardy and 

 of easy culture and propagation in light soil. 

 Jasminum odoratlssimum, B. M. 285. 

 J . grandiflbrum, B. M. 9L 

 J. azoricum, B. R. 89. 



Most odoriferous white and yellow flowers on pin- 

 nate leaves ; the plants requiring support by training 



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