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EVERYONE SHOULD GROW “ CALLA ELLIOTTIANA.” 
Greenhouse Plants — continued. 
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, i/-andi/6. 
LOBELIA Tenulor. See New Greenhouse 
Plants, page 28. 
LIBONIA, bright, dwarf Winter flowering 
plants of easy culture : should be 
frequently syringed in Summer. 
floribunda, bright red, tipped yellow. 
qd. and l/- 
Penrhosiensls, rich crimson-red, elegant. 
<jd. aiifl I /- 
LINDENBERGI A grandiflora. See New Green- 
house Pl.'ints, ])age 28. 
LINUM figrynum, numerous showy bright 
yellow (lowers in Winter : in Summer 
should be frequently syringed, qd. and 
LOMATIA elegantissima, light greenish-yellow 
leaves resembling a refined Grevillea re- 
quires abundant drainage. 1/6. 2/— to 
2/6. 
LUCULIAgratlssima. 1 see Stove Plants, 
pinceana. I page 48. 
MAPLES ijafumese). beautiful diversified 
foliage, specially desirable for decorative 
purposes, ranging from yellow to rich 
dark crimson and purple, and in form 
from broadly palmate to delicately cut- 
leaved and fern-like appearance. The 
(iiiest and most distinct sorts, 1/6, 2/6 
to 3/6 each ; six, in 6 distinct varieties, 
our selection, q/-, 12/6 and 15/-; 
12 sorts, 21/- and 30/- 
METROSIDEROS florida. Bottle Brush Flower, 
so called because the red bristle-like 
(lowers are arranged round the end of 
each branch, i/- to 1/6. 
MONOCH 3 ETUM sericeum multiflorum, a 
continuous bloomer, silky, rose-coloured 
(lowers, in great profusion, od,, i/- 
to 1/6. 
MOSCHOSMA riparium. See New Green- 
house Plants, page 28. 
MYOSOTIS Imperatrlce Elizabeth, splendid 
blue 6d. 
MYRTUS, Myrtles, popular evergreens, per- 
fumeil flowers and foliage : should be 
syringed in Summer, and niust never 
become dry at the roots. 
communis, white flowers, qd. and i/- 
angustifolius, dainty narrow leaved 
form. qd. and i/- 
fl. pi., fine double white, qd. and 
I/- 
Ugni (syn. Eugenia Ugni), reddish- 
black deliciously perfumed berries, qd. 
and (/- 
NEPETA glechoma variegata. pretty trailer, 
for baskets or similar purposes. 6d. 
NERINE Fothergillli Major, rich vermilion- 
scarlet. I /b. 
Sarniensis {Guernsey Lily), crimson- 
.scarlet flowers, i/- and 1/6. 
NERIUM, or Oleanders, rank amongst the 
handsomest greenhouse plants. Should 
be cut down after flowering. 
NERIUM Albert Bravy, senii-double, delicate 
pink, I/- and 1/6. 
Dr. Goldfln, single, clear magenta rose. 
I ,/- and I /6. 
Lilian Henderson, i/- to 2/6. 
Madonna grandlflorum, large double- 
creamy-white i/- 
rubrum plenum, rose, large, double. 
I /- and I /6, 
splendens, bright double red. i/- and 
1/6. 
NICOTIANA afllnis, white In 3 in. pots ready 
sweet-scented Tobacco 1 
plant. I 
I C 0 T I A N A sylvestris, t 
large leaves, bold and j 
attractive appearance. 
m April, 4d. 
each ; 3/- per 
doz. ; in 5 in. 
pots later in the 
season, qd. each; 
6/- doz. 
Sanderse, see New Plants page 28. 
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. 
OPHIOPOGON jaburan fol. var., leaves beauti 
fully striped cream ; invaluable for table 
and conservatory decoration, qd. and 
I/- 
Fortunei,margins variegated white ; dis- 
tinct. qd. and i/- 
OLEA fragrans, clusters of sweetly ' fragrant 
j’ellowish white flowers, i/- and 1/6. 
PHORMIUM tenax. New Zealand Flax, shin- 
ing leathery leaves of great beauty ; 
useful decorative plant ; nearly hardy. 
I /- and I /6. 
variegata, beautifully striped, crean^ 
to gold bands, ornamental and vigorous. 
3 / 6 . 
PIMELEA, of easy culture, but require much 
water and syringing in Summer. 
— -- decussata, pretty reddish-rose, i/- to- 
1/6. 
.1 spectabilis, large heads, white tinged 
pink. 1/6 to 2/6. 
POSOQUERIA multiflora, velvety leaves : 
pure white sweetly perfumed flowers, 
many flowered clusters. 1/6 to 2/6. 
POLYGALA Dalmaisiana, rosy-purple butter- 
fly-like flowers, t/- 
PRIMULA sinensis flmbriata. See page 41. 
Kewensis. See New Greenhouse Plants, 
page 28. 
REHMANNIA angulata. See New Green- 
house Plants, page 28. 
RICHARDIA (Calla), the Lily of the Nile or 
Arum Lily, of easy culture, requiring 
rich compost, and being marsh plants 
need abundance of water in the growing 
season. 
Africana Multiflora, profuse bloomer, 
pure white spathes, large, i/- and 
1/6. 
sethiopica, the Lily of the Nile, pure 
white, excellent for Christmas and F.aster 
decorations, (/-to 1/6. 
The GodIrey, spathes are whiter, 
and ])roduced earlier, and in greater 
numbers than in ^thiOpica. it— to 1/6. 
