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A GARDEN FLORA 
*V. hulkeana. New Zealand, S. Island. 
V. pectinata. Greece. 
V. pinguifolia. New Zealand, S. Island. 
V. propinqua. New Zealand. 
Syn. V. cupressoides, var. salicomioides. 
V. repens. Corsica. 
*V. salicifolia. New Zealand. 
V. saxatilis. Rock Speedwell. Europe. 
V. siberica alba. N. America. 
*V. speciosa. New Zealand, N. Island. 
* „ var. Autumn Glory. 
* „ var. Gauntletti. 
* „ var. La S6duisante. 
* „ var. Redruth. 
* „ var. Veitchii. 
*V. subalpina. New Zealand. 
V. Teucrium, var. dubium. Europe. 
Syn. V. prostrata and V. rupestris. 
V. Traversii. Travers’s Speedwell. New Zealand. 
VIBURNUM. Caprifoliaceee. 
V. Carlesii. Corea. 
V. Davidii. W. Cliina. 
V. fragrans. China. 
V. Henryi. Central China. 
V. Lantana. Wayfaring Tree. Europe, Britain, etc. 
V. macrocephalum, var. sterile. China. 
The Chinese Guelder Rose is well worthy of a 
place of honour near a south w r all. It needs some 
slight protection, as the flowers, which form in the 
autumn, are sometimes damaged by frost ; but the 
plant itself seems perfectly hardy. 
V. nudum. E. United States. 
V. Opulus, var. sterile. Guelder Rose, Snowball Tree. 
„ var. nanum. 
V. rhytidophyllum. Central and W. China. 
Height 8£ feet. Has grown in the Wall Garden 
since 1907. Though it is hardy, the red fruit has 
not yet ripened. 
