LIST OF NEW AM) RARE PLANTS. 
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* Schizanthus retusus, g a . 37 
* -pinnatus humilis, h a .182 
Scilla villosa, f p .135 
Sisyrinchium maculatum, g p . 82 
* Solandra guttata, ss . 81 
Solatium runcinatum, li p .131 
-ligustrinum, g s .467 
-crispum, h s .419 
Stenactis speciosa, li p ....228 
Stylidium hirsutum, g s . 37 
Trifolium uniflorum, fp ..... 82 
Trillium erectum viridiflorum, h p .373 
* Tropoeolum majus atrosanguineum, h a.421 
Witheringia purpurea, g p .182 
Wriglitia pubescens, s s .277 
Xvris altissima, gp .135 
* Zygopetalon stenochilum, so .277 
f a Frame Annual. li a Hardy Annual. 
f b- Biennial. b b- Biennial. 
f p- Perennial. b p- Perennial. 
f s-Shrub. h s - Shrub. 
g a Greenhouse Annual. s b Stove Biennial. 
g b-Biennial. s p-Perennial. 
g p-Perennial. s s -Shrub. 
g s-Shrub. s o-Orchidea. 
Hardy Plants are such as require no protection at all. 
Frame —Such as require protecting from the severity of Frost, &c. 
Greenhouse —Such as require rather more tender treatment. 
Stove —Requiring a strong heat to grow them to perfection.—See 
pages 373 and 421. 
Those marked with a Star are the most beautiful. 
