HOUSE PLANTS. 
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For sunny windows with wood fire (or probably any 
heat under modified circumstances) : abutilon, roses, ixia, 
iris, calla, oxalis rosea, alba and yellow, hyacinths, yellow 
flax, passion-yine, cyclamen; leaf plants : azalea, cinera¬ 
ria, lilium auratum, daphne, Chinese primrose, heliotrope, 
tropoeolum, jessamine, mahernia, etc. 
In western windows, with dry heat, may be grown 
amaryllis, calla, zonale geraniums, cineraria, heliotrope, 
fuchsias, yinca, wax plant, cactus, German iyy, winter¬ 
blooming pinks, aspedistra yariegata, escheveria, etc. 
Window-Box. 
Western windows, with little heat, are fayorable to 
fuchsias, zonale geraniums, Chinese primrose, yinca, pan¬ 
sies, pinks, lily-of-the-yalley, ixia, sparaxis, tritoma, tulip, 
hyacinth, scilla, lilium, rose-geranium, heliotrope. 
It will be noticed that some of these plants flourish in 
all the exposures named, but it is desirable to know ivliich 
ones, and the number giyen is sufficient to supply any 
window garden or small greenhouse. 
Moisture is one of the most important considerations 
