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THE GREEN-HOUSE. 



Banksia, all the genus 

 Beaufortia decuss^ta 

 Boronia pinnata 

 B. serrulata 



Brachysema latifoliumlespa- 



B. unduiatura J liei' 

 Callistachys lanceolata, L. 



C. ovata, L. 



Calothamnus quadrifida, S. 

 C. villosa, S. 

 C. gracilis, S. 



Camellia^ any species or va- 

 riefy. 



C. Sasanqua, will do well to 

 run up a pillar or train 

 upon an espalier. 



Chrysanthemum indicum 

 might be introduced when 

 in bloom, and plunged in the 

 borders as if growing there. 



Citrus, any or all according 

 to the size of the house and 

 the taste of the owner. 



Clethra arborea, L. 



C. variegata, L. 



Corrfe'a speciosa, S. 



C. "viridis, S. 



Crotalaria elegans, S. 



Crowea saligna 



Cy'tisus canariensis 



C. proliferus 



C. foliolosus 



Dais cotinifolia, L. 



Daphne odora 



Datiira arboreaj L. 

 Daviesia ulicina 



D. latifolia 



Dryandra, all the genus ^ par* 

 ticularly floribunda and 

 longifoha. 



Epacris grandiflora 



E. pungens, S. 

 Eutaxia myrtifolia, S, 

 Fuchsia coccinea (espalier) 

 Gastrolobium bilobum, S. 

 Gnidia pinifolia, S. 

 Goodia loti folia 



G. pubescens 

 Grevillea linearis 



G. buxifolia 

 Hdvea Celsi, S. 



H. linearis, S. 



Humea elegans might he 

 turned into the conservatory 

 when coming into flower ; 

 grows nearly six feet in 

 height. 



Indigofera australis 



Lambertia formosa, S. 



L. echinata, S. 



Loddigesia oxalidifolia, S. 



Magnolia fuscata, L. 



Melaleiica splendens 



M. hypericifolia 



M. diosmifolia 



M. thy rase folia 



Metrosideros floribunda 



M. rigida 



