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Greenhouse Plants — continued. 
KALANCHOE Kirkii, a very fine new species, 
producing white flowers in fine heads. 1/6 
to 2/6 
KALOSANTHES, succulents, thriving in fibrous 
loam, leaf-mould, and brick rubbish. 
COCCinea, large scarlet trusses. 9d. and 1/- 
Mrs. H. Canned, pure white. 9d. and 1/- 
KOCHIA Trichophylla, an elegant foliage plant, 
very effective in pots for greenhouse 
and conservatory, or planted outdoor as 
a summer bedcler; foliage, light green, 
changing to crimson in autumn ; it attains 
a height of about 2 ft., forming a dense 
symmetrical bush. The plant is an annual . 
3d., 6d., and 9d. each. 2/6, 4/6, and 6/- 
per doz. 
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, d warf Winter-flowering plants 
of easy culture; should be frequently 
syringed in Summer. 
floribunda, bright red, tipped yellow. 9d. 
to 1/6 
— Penrhosiensis, rich crimson-red, elegant. 
9d. to 1/6 
LINUM tigrynum, numerous showy bright yellow 
flowers in Winter ; in Summer, should be 
frequently syringed. 9d., 1/- and 1/6 
LOBELIA Tenuior, a beautiful Lobelia, 
exceedingly well adapted for a pot 
or basket plant ; produces a mul- 
titude of flowers, of a lovely 
cobalt blue, with a white eye. 
4d. and 6d. 
LOTUS PELIORH YNCHUS (Pigeon's 
Beak), scarlet flowers, 1 in. long, 
with a recurving hooded stan- 
dard. narrow glaucous foliage ; a 
beautiful and interesting plant. 
1/6 
LUCULIAgratissima, see Stove Plants, 
page 91 . 
MAPLES (Japanese), beautiful diver- 
sified 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 finest and most distinct sorts, 
1/6, 2/6 to 3/6 each ; six, in 6 
distinct varieties, our selection, 
9/-, 12/6 and 15/-; 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. 
1/6 to 2/6 
M0N0CH/ETUM sericeum multiflorum, 
a continuous bloomer, silky rose- 
coloured flowers in great pro- 
Photo] Epacris in Bloom (See page 64). [Clibrans fusion. 9d.,l/-tol/6 
LAGERSTRQEMIA indica (Indian Lilac), bright 
pink, long curled petals in many-flowered 
clusters. 1/6 to 2/6 
alba, pure white form. 1/6 to 2/6 
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/-, 1/6 to 2/6 
M0SCH0SMA riparium, blush white flowers in 
light elegant spikes, rich green foliage, 
an extremely beautiful winter-flowering 
plant of elegant habit, see illustration 
page 67. 9d. to 1/6 each. 
MYOSOTIS Imperatrice Elizabeth, splendid 
blue. 6d. 
