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THE AMATEUR’S GREENHOUSE

fuschioides, B. Ingrami, B. parviflora, and B. diversiflora. The last is a beautiful and accommodating plant, which can be flowered in a cool greenhouse in the summer, or in a warm house in winter. B. Sutherlandi is equally useful; the flowers are orange red.

BEGONIA WELTONIENSIS.


Blandfordia.—A pretty genus of half-forgotten Australian lilies which have lately regained a small degree of their former popularity owing to the introduction of B. Cunninghami, a