Now ready, Royal 4to, with 10 coloured Plates, 10s. 6d., Part V. of 
_A SECOND CENTURY OF ORCHIDACEOUS PLANTS, 
Selected from the subjects published in Curtis’s ‘ Botanical Magazine’ since the issue 
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Edited by JAMES BATEMAN, Esq., F-.R.S. 
ie To be completed in Ten Parts. : 
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AMBROISE VERSCHAFFELT, NURSERYMAN, 
; . GHENT, BELGIUM, 
OFFERS THE FOLLOWING NEW PLANTS. 
GREENHOUSE. P : HARDY. : 
AZALEA INDICA CRYSTALLINA.—Bright rose-salmon colours | RHODODENDRON’ EXQUISITUM.—Light rose, with large red 
finely spotted, very fine form and free bloomer, 12s, : spots, very fine, 8s. 
CAMELLIA, MRS. DOMBRAIN (figured in the ‘ Illustration Hor- 
ticole ;’ will be figured in the ‘ Floral Magazine ’).—Beautiful 
: rose, extremely tender, and one of the finest imbricated forms, 12s. 
NEW AUTUMNAL CHRYSANTHEMUMS (published in the ‘ Il- 
: lustration Horticole ’).—Seven beautiful varieties, the set 16s. 
HARDY. 
_ ALNUS AUREA (the Golden Alder-tree).—This will be one of the 
gr trees. It is the common Alnus, with splendid golden leaves, 
RHODODENDRON GRATIOSUM.—Lilac rosé, very delicate, with 
large spots, very fine, 8s. iP : 
RHODODENDRON MADAME RUDOLPH ABEL.—Great im- 
provement on Rhododendron Prince Camille de Rohan ; spots 
_ more distinct, very remarkable, 8s. 
TEA ROSE ISABELLE SPRUNT (lately figured in the ‘Illustra- 
tion Horticole ’),-—One of the best Tea Roses sent out, 8s. 
WEIGELA PURPURATA.—Onue of the most distinct varieties ob- 
K ae aaak lish red, and of much effect, 
PEAR BEURRE DE FROMENTEL (figured in the ‘Illustration _ ; _ blooms are large, purp! ; : 
Horticole’).—One of the best Pears sent out, 8s. This fine Pear 
obtained several Prizes. 
RHODODENDRON ARCHIDUC ETIENNE (lately figured in the 
‘ Iilustration Horticole ’).—Beautiful white flowers, with nume- 
_ Tous black spots. .Good plants, 12s. ; Strong plants, £1. 
GYNERIUM ARGENTEUM FOLIIS VARIEGATIS.—I me 
offer fine well-rooted plants, grown in pots, of this — : 
true variegated Gynerium, which is the good variety sent out by — 
Mr. Rendatler. Good plants, 7s. 6d.; six plants, £2. 
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The NEW GENERAL CATALOGUE, No. 79, is ready, and may be obtained free by writing to Amprorse VEB- 
SCHAFFELT, Ghent, Belgium. A Coloured Drawing of the New Tea Rose Isabelle Sprunt may be also ober 
AMBROISE VERSCHAFFELT recommends his Monthly Publication, the ‘ILLUSTRATION HORTICOLE. 
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