September 25, 1884. ] 
JOURNAL OF HORTICULTURE AND COTTAGE GARDENER, 
287 
striking is the gigantic Ixora macrothyrsa, which, frequently has trusses tube. Then we have a host of garden forms, either hybrids between 
exceeding 1 foot in diameter, of the deepest red to the base of the flower known species or accidental seedlings, all more or less beautiful and worthy 
Fig. 48.—IXORA Morsei. 
of culture. Amongst the best of these must be ranked the fine new 
variety represented in fig. 48, Ixora Morsei, which Mr. B. S. Williams 
will shortly be sending out. It is remarkable alike for its floriferousness, 
the large size of the trusses, the rich orange colour of the flowers, and the 
