Cannells’ Floral Guide, 1904. 
NEW EUONYIVIUS. 
PRESIDENT 
2f. 6d. each. 
E U 
GAUTIER— Similar in colour to Marginala Alba, but far superior, 
RE-INTRODUCTION OF 
PATORIUM PETIOLARE. 
During the botanic expedition sent out by the King of Spain, Charles IV. 1795 to 1804^ 
discovered in Mexico a very interesting and beautiful plant, a reproduction of which is lepresentea 
r. the engraving ^ at Kew, after havrng seen a plant, and comparisons made with 
specimen! in their Herbarium, identified the plant as “ “X 
now been definitely adopted. Unfortunately, as in many other instances, photogiaphy 
duction for engraving fail to convey the full beauty and merits of the plant in question, although 
wUl relp t! Sve a good idea of the general appearance of this re-introduction of Lupatorxum 
PetiolaX. tL habi/and growth of plant is vigorous and the foliage a beautifu ^ 
for effect with the flowers, which are almost a pure white when fu^lly 
state the ground colour is of a pleasing, bright, and delicious blush shade, Squally bcco^ 
covered with a veil of the white stamens. The colouring of the Joung flowed in combination with 
the older and almost pure white ones has a most charming effect, and rt,minds 
and free-flowering Polyantha Rose. The flowers have a soft and sweet “[ 
to that of the lUtnter Heliotrope, and, owing to their long-lasting ° f Xrh 
value for cutting purposes. A plant well adapted for decoration and gr P • * 
R.II.S, In young plants, 2s. each. 
EUrATOKIUM rETIOLARE, 
