STOVE AND GREENHOUSE PLANTS 



CEOTON MOOEEANUS, Hart. 



Veitchs' Catlg. of PI. 1876, p. 21, fig. p. 11. 



Sent to us by Charles Moore, Esq. ; the midrib and margin of the leaf 

 bright orange-yellow on an olive-green ground. 



CEOTON MULTICOLOE, Hort. 

 Veitchs' Catlg. of PI. 1871, p. 15, fig. p. 4 ; Fl. and Pom. 1872, p. 89, fig. 



Introduced from the South Sea Islands through the late John Gould 

 Veitch. 



The leaves, of irregular shape, are light green in colour blotched with 

 yellow, reddish-yellow, and red. 



CEOTON NEVILLLE, Hort. 

 Veitchs' Catlg. of PI. 1880, p. 21, fig. p. 9. 



A native of the South Sea Islands, named in compliment to Lady 

 Dorothy Nevill, as a tribute to this great lady's interest in gardening. 



The leaves, variegated green, yellow, and crimson, are suffused with a 

 metallic hue peculiar to this plant. 



CEOTON NOBILIS, Hort. 



Veitchs' Catlg. of PI. 1877, p. 22, fig. 8 ; Fl. and Pom. 1878, p. 133, fig. 



A beautiful variety with long, lanceolate, weeping leaves, found in the 

 South Sea Islands. 



CEOTON OVALIFOLIUM, Hort. 



Veitchs' Catlg. of PI. 1874, p. 16, fig. p. 6. 



A very distinct form with large oval leaves, from the South Sea Islands 

 through the late John Gould Veitch. 



CEOTON PEINCESS OF WALES. 



Veitchs' Catlg. of PI. 1880, p. 26, fig. 



A very graceful variety with pendant foliage. The leaves are some 

 24 in. in length, coloured light yellow in the centre, margined with light 

 olive-green profusely spotted with yellow. 



CEOTON EECUEVIFOLIUS, Hort. 



Veitchs' Catlg. of PI. 1881, p. 37, fig. p. 34. 



A very fine broad-leaved variety, the foliage dense and gracefully 

 recurved at the tips, the yellow-crimson and deep olive-green variegation 

 unusually brilliant. 



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