CODI^UM 



Albicans. Lvs. broad-lanceolate, 18 in. or less long, shining 

 green, variegated ivory-white, tinted crimson beneath : dense 



Andreanum. Lvs. broad-oblong, deep green, with yellow and 

 crimson vein-markings. R.H. 1876, p. 23C I.H. 22. 201. 



510. Codiaeum Disraeli (v 



Angiistissimum (angustifoliam). Lvs. 1-1^ ft. long, linear, 

 drooping, yellow-margined and -ribbed. 

 Anietumense. 

 Aucubcefolium. Lvs. short and broad, green, blotched with 



Aureo-maculatum. Lvs. long and narrow, yellow-spotted. 



Aureum. Lvs. beautifuily and symmetrically marked with 

 rich yellow. 



Baron Adolph SeillQre. Strong and robust growth. Large, 

 brilliant green lvs., with pale yellow nerves, which soon become 

 ivory-white, the contrast of color producing a striking effect. 



Baronne de Rothschild (Fig. 509). Lvs. broad, olive-green 

 and yellow, changing to crimson. 



Barryi. 



Beauty. Lvs. lanceolate, profusely and strikingly variegated 

 with golden yellow on a rich green ground ; as they attain age 

 the green ground color gradually becomes a deep bronze, while 

 the yellow variegation develops into a rich, rosy crimson. 



Bergviani. Lvs. short, broad-oblong, cream-yeUow, with green 

 blotches. I.H. 27; 389. 



Brilliantissimum. 



Burtonii. Lvs. lanceolate, 16 in. or less, shining green, mar- 

 bled with golden yellow. 



Carri^rei. 



Ohallenger (Imperator). Long lvs.: midribs at first creamy 

 white, suffused with red, deepening to bright carmine. One of 

 the best. 



Okelsonii. Lvs. narrow and drooping, more or less twisted, 

 salmon-tinted and -blotched. 



Ohrysophyllum, Lvs. small, yellow-tinted. 



Compte de Genniny. 



Oooperii. Lvs. yellow-veined and -blotched, changing to red. 



Oomutum. Lvs. oblong and obtuse, lobed, rounded at the 

 base, wavy-margined, dark, shining green and mottled with yel- 

 low, the midrib projecting at the tip. 



Cronstadtii. Lvs. lanceolate, twisted and crisped, tapering to 

 a shai-p point, glossy green, variegated with light golden yellow. 



Crown Prince. Lvs. lanceolate and acuminate, 18 in. or less 

 long, shining green, with golden veins. 



Czar Alexander III, 



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Vayspring. Orange-yellow, edged green and tinged red. 



Delight. Lvs. oblong acute, bright yellow, margined with 

 green, the veins cream-color, the bright central variegation 

 changing to clear ivory-white, with here and there a few dots of 

 the same color scattered through the margin of the leaf. 



Disraeli (Fig. 510). Lvs. rather narrow, variously lobed, dark 

 green, with yellow veins, changing to crimson. 



Dodgsonce. Lvs. lance-linear, 1 ft. or less long, sometimes 

 twisted, green, with golden rib and margins. 



Earlscourt. 



Elegans. Lvs. linear -lanceolate, but short (about 6 in.), green 

 above, with yeUow or crimson rib and margins, dull green and 

 mottled purple beneath. 



Elegantissimum. Lvs. narrow.of considerable length; variega- 

 tion of a rich, bright golden color, which contrasts strongly with 

 the bright red tint of the petioles, producing a very pretty effect. 



Evansianum. Lvs. 3-lobed, veined with yellow and mottled 

 with yellow, bronze and orange. 



Excelsior. 



Fasciatum. Deep green, with yellow veins. 



Flatnbeau. 



Flamingo. 



Qloriosum (Prince of Wales). Lvs. long, narrow and droop- 

 ing, variously spotted with creamy yellow. 



Golden Ring. 



Goldiei. Lvs. spatulate, 3-lobed, 12 in. or less long, olive-green, 

 with golden veins. 



Grande. Dark green.'with yellow spots. 



Sanhuryanum. Lvs. oblong, 18 in. or less, olive-green, with 

 golden and rose markings. 



Hanvoodianum (Triumphans Harwoodianum). Lvs. oblong, 

 ribbed with gold and crimson. 



Hawkerii. Lvs. broad-lanceolate, J^ft. long, light yellow, with 

 green margins. 



Henryanum. Lvs. ovate-oblong and pointed, 10 in., mottled 

 or overspread with golden yellow. 



Hilleanum. Lvs. broad-oblong or spatulate, 9 in. or less, wavy- 

 margined, purplish green, marked with crimson. 



HookeHanum. Lvs. lance-ovate, dark, shining green, with 

 golden blotches. 



niustris. Lvs. with 3 narrow-oblong lobes, golden barred and 

 variegated. 



Imperator. See Challenger. 



Interruptum (Fig. 511). Lvs. very narrow, with notched 

 places, twisted, with crimson. rib. 



Irregulare. Lvs. oblong and tapering at base, contracted be- 

 low the middle, acute at apex, shining green, with yellow spots 

 and ribs. 



Jamesii. Lvs. ovate. 10 in. or less, dark green, irregularly 

 blotched with whitish and yellow. 



Johannis. Lvs. linear-lanceolate, tapering at each end, chan- 

 nelled above, ribbed and margined yellow. A.F. 13: 1070. 



Eatoni. Lvs. lanceolate, bright green, with circular yellow 

 spots. 



Lady Zetland. Graceful habit. 



Lord Derby, 



Macfarlanei. Lvs. linear-lanceolate, drooping, 1 ft. long, green 

 and yellow blotched, but becoming bright crimson. 



Magnolifolium. 



