New and Rare Plants 



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dark shining green colour, the mid-rib and 

 veins being very broadly marked widi milky 

 or yellowish white colour, rendering it most 

 distinct from any other known variety. It 

 colours very freely, and will be most useful 

 for decoration on account of its distinct 

 character." 



the great trouble and expense incurred by 

 them in the introduction of new plants may 

 be looked upon in one sense as a trade 

 speculation, the failures which so often occur, 

 entailing heavy loss upon them, would cer- 

 tainly deter them from further speculation, 

 did they not possess that dogged determina- 



C'rcton iacteuin. 



LisiANTHUS PRiNCEPS. tion to succccd in anything they undertake, 



The enterprise of our leading nurserymen which may be summed up in the few, but ex- 

 cannot be too highly praised, and although pressive words of British pluck. 



