. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. Fig. 150 —olo.\ini.\ kai>kr wiliielm : coLOuit OF FLOWERS ILUM-MRPLE AND WH TE. Sliown at the Temple by Messrs. Caunell tt Fig. 161.—CANNi PAPA CBOZV : FLOWEKSOF BICH CHANGE-RED COLOUR. Shown at the Temple by Messrs. H. Cannell & Sons. of bright yeUow flowers make it a very con-spicuous object. Symplocos cratsegoides, with its pretty whiteflowers and bright blue fruits, is abundant. and charming shrub deserves to be betterknown. Deutzia scabra, Lagerstrcemia indiea
. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. Fig. 150 —olo.\ini.\ kai>kr wiliielm : coLOuit OF FLOWERS ILUM-MRPLE AND WH TE. Sliown at the Temple by Messrs. Caunell tt Fig. 161.—CANNi PAPA CBOZV : FLOWEKSOF BICH CHANGE-RED COLOUR. Shown at the Temple by Messrs. H. Cannell & Sons. of bright yeUow flowers make it a very con-spicuous object. Symplocos cratsegoides, with its pretty whiteflowers and bright blue fruits, is abundant. and charming shrub deserves to be betterknown. Deutzia scabra, Lagerstrcemia indiea, Jasminum floridum, Nandina do-mestica. Ilex cornuta, Viburnxam utile, andBuddleia variabilis are all extremely commonshrubs. Of other well or lesser known shrubswhich are common, I may mention:— Abelia chiuensis, A parvifolia, Rhus Cotlnus, BuddleiaofficiDalis, B. asialica. Ilex pedunculata, I. Oldhaiiii,Deutzia discoor, Desmodium fioribundum. Eleagnuspuugens, E. Ll*bra, Spirai disyantha, Eurya japonica, Hypericum sinense. Hydrangea asperit, , Euonymus alatus. Polygala Marlesii, , Camellia Gri,isii, Rubusparvifolius, and many other spe<-ie3. Cydonia sine
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