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large, brilliant golden yellovr. S. America. Stove epiphyte. Horticultural 

 Society. 

 Ouvirandra feiiestralis. A very curious stove aquatic, called the Lattice plant, the 

 submersed leaves consistmg merely of ribs iuterlacmg so as to resemble 

 lattice work. IMadagascar. Rev. Mr. Ellis and Messrs. Veitch. 

 Passijiora cinnabarina. A graceful climber ; flovrers pretty, red, with a coronet 

 of yellow threads, ^^ew Holland. Greenhouse climbing shrub. Horticul- 

 tural Society. 

 Pelargonium Endlicherianum. A handsome novelty, and a great curiosity : 

 flowers large, deep rose. Cape of Good Hope. Greenhouse tieshy-branched 

 shrub. Horticultural Society. 

 Peluma (var.) imperialis. A double flowering Petunia with white blossoms, 



and of good habit. French Gardens. 

 Pinus Beardsleyi. \ Galifornian Conifers, forming large handsome evergreen 

 Pinus Craigiana. J trees, the former exceeding 120 ft. in height. Mr. 



Murray. 

 Pinus Gnffithii is P. excelsa. 

 Pinus khasganuS is probably P. sinensis. 

 Pinus JUaderiensis is probably P. canariensis. 

 Pinus Royleana proves to be P. inops. Noticed last year. Horticultural 



Society. 

 Pinus spinulosa is Abies Morinda. 

 Podocarpus saligna. An ornamental coniferous plant. Messrs. Rollisson 



and Sons. 

 Phygelius capensis. A handsome Scrophulariaceous plant, with fine scarlet 



tubular flowers. Cafl'raria. Hardy perennial. Messrs. Veitch. 

 Posoqueria revoluta. A fine shrub, with Laurel-like leaves, and clusters of 

 graceful snow-white flowers. Brazil. Stove evergreen shrub. Messrs. 

 Veitch. 

 Psychotria leucocephala. A stove plant of great merit, producing superb 



bouquets of white flowers. 

 Rhododendron Boothii. Appears to be allied to R. Edgworthii. Bhotan. 



E. G. Henderson & Son. 

 Rhododendron californicum. Showy, producing large heads of rosy blossoms. 



California. Hardy evergreen shrub. Messrs. Veitch. 

 Rhododendron cilophyllum. Somewhat similar to, and discovered with, R. 



Jenkinsi. Bhotan. E. G. Henderson & Son. 

 Rhododendron eximium. The foliage clothed beneath like R. Falconeri. Bhotan. 



E. G. Henderson & Son. 

 Rhododendron Hookerii. Allied to R. Thomsonii, but distinguishable by the 



peculiarities of its foliage. Bhotan. E. G. Henderson & Son. 

 Rhododendron Keiidricki. A fine species, having some affinity with R. arbo- 



reum. Bhotan. E. G. Henderson & Son. 

 Rhododendron Keysii. A curious and pretty plant, quite unlike a Rhododendron; 

 flowers Correa-like, orange-red, whitish at the mouth. Bootan. Hardy or 

 half-hardy evergreen shrub. Noticed last year, but had not then bloomed. 

 Mr. Booth. 

 Rhododendron jdvanicum album. Similar to R. javauicum ; but with white 



flowers. Java. Cold greenhouse shrub. Messrs. Rollisson & Sons. 

 Rhododendron retusum. A fine showy plant ; neat foliage, and orange scarlet 

 tubular flowers. Java. Cold greenhouse evergreen shrub. Messrs. Rol- 

 lisson & Sons. 

 Rhododendron tubiflora. A distinct species with tubular formed flowers, of a 



pale rosy purple colour. Java. Messrs. Rollisson & Sons. 

 Rhododendron Windsori leucunthum. A fine dwarf hardy variety of R. Wind- 



sori. Bhotan. E. G. Henderson & Sou. 

 Rhopala Jonqhei. This and the following are stove shrubs of upright habit, 

 with very ornamental pinnate foliage. This is one of the most striking. 

 S. America. M. de Joughe. 

 Rhopala obovata. Very elegant habit. Popayan. M. Linden. 

 Rhopala organensis. Very ornamental habit. S. America M. de Jonghe. 

 Rondeletia anomala. A beautiful stove shrub, with the appearance of a 



