326 THE GREEN-HOUSE CATALOGUE. 



EuGE^NiA eUzptica, B. M. 1872, a shrub from New South 

 Wales, flowering from May to October. 



Myr^tus communis, common Myrtle, a well-known shrub 

 from the South of Europe, of which there are the following 

 varieties in cultivation. 



M. communis romana^ broad- 

 leaved Myrtle. 



M. communis tarentlnttf box- 

 leaved. 



M. communis italica, upright 

 M. communis hce^tica, orange- 

 leaved. 



M. communis lusiidnicai, Por- 



M. communis b^lgica, broad - 



leaved Dutch. 

 M. communis mucronata, 



rosemary-leaved. 

 M. tomentosa, woolly-leaved, 



B. M. 250, a Chinese 



shrub, flowering in June 



and July. 



tugal. 



All the species are of easy culture in sandy loam and 

 leaf-mould. 



EucALY^PTUs robusta. 

 E. rostrata. 

 E. piluldris. 

 E. tereticdrnis. 

 E. resimfera, A. R. 400. 

 E. marginata. 

 E. capitellata. 

 E. saligna. 

 E. globulus. 



These are Australasian shrubs, but few of which have 

 flowered in this country : they all grow in loamy soil with a 

 little leaf-mould, and are increased by young cuttings in 

 sand under a bell-glass. 



Pu^NiCA nana, dwarf Pomegranate, B. M. 634, a West 

 Indian shrub, flowering from July to September. 



This shrub grows in any light soil, and is easily increased 

 by half-ripened cuttings in sandy loam under a hand- 

 glass. 



E. botryotdes, 

 E. hcemastdma. 

 E. piperita^ 

 E. obltqua. 

 E. corymbdsa. 

 E. paniculdta. 

 E. cornuta. 



