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Ci.ibrans' List of Greenhouse Plants. 
Greenhouse Plants— continued. 
LAGERSTRQEMIA indica (Indian Lilac), bright 
pink, long curled petals in many-flowered 
clusters. 1/- and 1/6 
— alba, pure white form. 1/- and 1/6 
LASIANDRA macrantha floribunda, rich deep 
violet purple, produced with freedom, a 
beautiful plant, when allowed to attain 
a large size ; can be trained for covering 
walls. 1/- and 1/6. 
LEONOTIS LEONURUS, orange apricot, flowers 
2-in. in length, produced in whorls round 
the stem, densely coated with hair; a 
useful winter-flowering plant, varying in 
height from 1-ft. to 4-ft. 1/- and 1/6 each. 
LIBONIA, bright. dwarf Winter flowerin}' plants 
of easy culture ; should be frequently 
syringed in Summer. 
floribunda, bright red, tipped yellow. 9d. 
and 1/- 
Penrhosiensis, rich crimson red, elegant. 
9d. and 1/- 
LINDENBERGIA GRANDIFLORA, Salvia-like flowers 
of a bright yellow colour, an excellent 
decorative subject, flowering freely when 
quite small, fid. and 9d. 
LINUM tigrynum, numerous showy bright yellow 
flowers in Winter ; in Summer, should be 
frequently syringed. 9d. and 1/- 
LOBELIA Tenuior, a beautiful Lobelia, exceed- 
ingly well adapted for a pot or basket 
plant ; produces a multitude of flowers, of 
a lovely cobalt blue, with a white eye. 
4d. and 6d, 
LOTUS PELIORHYNCHUS (Pigeon's Beak), scarlet 
flowers, 1-in. long, with a recurving hooded 
standard, narrow glaucous foliage ; a beau- 
tiful and interesting plant. 1/- and 1/6. 
LUCULIA gratissima, see Stove Plants, page 60. 
MAPLES (Japanese), beautiful diversified foli- 
age, specially desirable for decorative pur- 
poses, ranging from yellow to rich dark 
crimson and purple, and in form from 
broadly palmate to delicately cut-leaved 
and fern-like appearance. The finest and 
most distinct sorts, 1/6, 2/6 to 3/6 each ; 
six, in 6 distinct varieties, our selection, 
9/-, 12/6 and 13/-; 12 sorts, 21/- and 30/- 
METROSIDEROS florida, Bottle Brush Flower, 
so called because the red bristle-like flowers 
are arranged round the end of each branch. 
1/- to 1/6. 
MONOCH/ETUM sericeum multiflorum, a con- 
tinuous bloomer, silky, rose-coloured 
flowers in great profusion. 9d., 1/- to 1/6. 
MOSCHOSMA riparium, blush white flowers in 
light elegant spikes, rich green foliage, 
popular as a Winter flowering greenhouse 
plant. 6d. and 9d. 
MYOSOTIS Imperatrice Elizabeth, splendid 
blue. 6d. 
MYRTUS, My rtles, popular evergreens, per- 
fumed flowers and foliage ; should be 
syringed in Summer, and must never 
become dry at the roots. 
— communis, white flowers. 9d. and 1/- 
angustifolius, dainty narrow-leaved 
form, 9d. and 1/- 
— fl. pi., fine double white. 9d. and 1 /- 
Ugni, (syn. Eugenia Ugni), reddish-black 
deliciously perfumed berries. 9d. and 1/- 
NEPETA glechoma variegata, pretty trailer, for 
baskets or similar purposes. 6d. 
NERINE Fothergillii Major, rich verrnilion- 
scarlet. 1/6. 
-Sarniensis, (Guernsey Lily), crimson- 
scarlet flowers. 1/- and 1/6. 
NERIUM, or Oleanders, rank amongst the hand 
somest greenhouse plants. Should be cut 
down after flowering. 
Albert Bravy, semi-double, delicate pink. 
1/- and 1 /(>. 
Dr. Goldfin, single, clear magenta rose. 
1/- and 1/6. 
Lilian Henderson, 1 /- to 2/6. 
— Madonna grandiflorum, large double 
creamy-white. 1/- 
rubrum plenum, rose, large, double. 1/- 
and 1/6. 
- splendens, bright double red. 1/- and 1/6. 
NICOTIANA affinis, | In 3-in. pots ready in April, 
white sweet-' 4d. each; 3/- per doz. ; 
scented To- in 5-in. pots later in the 
bacco plant, j season, 9d. each ; 6/- 
per doz. 
-Sanderse, (New Hybrids), Gold Medal and 
F.C.C., R.H.S., and Gold Medal, Paris 
Most beautiful of all the Nicotianas. 
They produce flowers covering a wide 
range of colours, pure white, pink, 
light red, dark red, purple, crimson, 
violet and salmon with the utmost 
profusion ; of strong vigorous branch- 
ing habit, and clothed from base to 
summit with flowers; exceptionally hardy 
and of strong constitution, admirably 
adapted for the Greenhouse, Conservatory, 
or decorative use generally. Price as pre- 
ceding. 
NERTERA depressa (Bead Plant), forms a dense 
carpet of tiny glossy oval leaves with a 
profusion of bright orange-red berries the 
size of a small pea. 4d. and 6d. 
0PHI0P0G0N jaburan fol. var., leaves beauti- 
fully striped cream ; invaluable for table 
and conservatory decoration. 1/- 
Fortunei, margins variegated white ; dis- 
tinct. 1/- 
OLEA fragrans, clusters of sweetly fragrant 
yellowish white flowers. 1/6. 
PHORMIUM tenax, New Zealand Flax, shining 
leathery leaves of great beauty ; useful 
decorative plant ; nearly hardy. If- and 
1 / 6 . 
-variegata, beautifully striped cream 
and gold bands, ornamental and vigorous. 
3/6. 
PILEA muscosa ( Artillery Plant), a small orna- 
mental plant of compact bushy habit ; 
pretty and interesting. 1/- and 1/6 each. 
PIMELEA, of easy culture, but require much 
water and syringing in Summer. 
— decussata, pretty reddish-rose. If- to 1/6. 
spectabilis, large heads, white tinged pink. 
2 / 6 . 
POSOQUERIA multiflora, velvety leaves ; pure 
white sweetly perfumed flowers, many 
flowered clusters. 2/6. 
POLYGALA Dalmaisiana, rosy-purple butterfly- 
like flowers. 1/- 
