EVERYONE SHOULD GROW “KALANCHOE FLAMMEA.” SEE BELOW. 
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Greenhouse V\a.nts—contiimed. 
EPACRIS TN’ BLOOM. 
EUPATORIUM. 
vernale 1 See jNew Greenhouse Plants, ] 
petiolare I page 28. 
Purpusi, white flowers, in large heads, 
sweet heliotrope fragrance. 6d. to 1/6. 
EURYA latifolia fol. var., foliage irregularly 
margined cream, useful for decorating. 
I /- to i/(5. 
EUTAXIA myrtifolia, bright golden pea-lilce 
flowers. I /- to i /6. 
FARFUGIUM grande, large heart-shaped 
leaves, blotched yellow ; porous soil 
and half shade, pd. and i/- 
FICUS elastica, indiarubber plant ; stands 
house treatment perfectly, pd., i/- 
to 1/6. 
fol. var., see Stove Plants, page 47. 
FRANCO A ramosa (Bridal Wreath), flower 
spikes 2 ft. long, covered with pretty 
blush-white flowers, pd. i/-and 1/6. 
GENISTA elegans. See Cytisus elegans. 
GREVILLEA, decorative .Australian shrubs 
with long narrow blooms. 
Preissii, beautiful crimson tipped sul- 
phur. I/- and 1/6. 
robusta, a popular plant, large graceful 
leaves ; resists gas perfectly. 6d. and pd. 
HABROTHAMNUS, clusters of elegant urn- 
shaped flowers. 
aurantiacus, orange-coloured trusses, pd. 
I/- to 1/6. 
HABROTHAMNUS elegans, reddi.sh - purple, 
pd., i/- to 2/6. 
HEDYCHIUM, the Indian Garland, large 
Canna-like leaves and handsome flower 
spikes ; liberal treatment and large 
supplies of water when growing. 
coronarium, scented white flowers, 2 in., 
across, i /6. 
Gardnerianum, fragrant lemon-coloured 
flowers. 1/6. 
HIBBERTIA perfoliata, pale yellow, i/- and 
1/6. 
HUMEA elegans, light feathery, graceful 
flower spikes. 6d., pd and i/- 
IMANTOPHYLLUM miniatum, umbels of 10 
to 20 deep orange flowers, i 6, 2/6 
to 7/6. 
KALANCHOE flammea, bright orange-red 
flowers, remain fresh for some weeks. 
F.C.C., R.H.S. pd. and i/- 
Felthamensis. See New Greenhouse 
Plants, page 28. 
KALOSANTHES, succulents thriving in 
fibrous loam, leaf-mould, and brick 
rubbish. 
coccinea, large scarlet trusses, ^d., pd. 
and i/- 
Mrs. H. Cannell, pure white, pd. to i /- 
LAGERSTRCEMIA indica (Indian Lilac), bright 
pink, long curled petals in many-flowered 
clusters, r/- .and 1/6. 
alba, pure white form, i/- & 1/6. 
