THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
THE FOLLOWING MAGNIFICENT NOVELTIES. 
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PLANTS. 
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[AUGUST 21, 1875. | 
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OW SENDING 
WILLIAM BULL EES: | 
CROTON 
n this we have the type of an seg бым E race of Crotons, having lobate Ses e there- 
ый p distinct from those already in gardens. The present nF шек first of this type 
, remar] 
which has 
E этч, a very handsome 
eat eects of character, The lea are from 9 to 10 
inches long ; the lower third of their length, which is broadest, being from 24 " 3 inches cc 
narrowing downwards towards the petiole, chi is an inch or so in length ; roader 
— * — —€— in others a rag lobe, u 
forms in som: 
opposite, but : sometimes leav 
usually on 
occ гөр с-н оп опе E aide E f shor 
only on the other ; ‘the middie portion of the leaf is narrowed, the sides bein arly parallel 
towards the base, but towards t 
. This remarkably ornamental plant, ich ina m aC shes Society im 
hin tc Me hy Rr. eee? 
Mr. Henderson, of 
e shortly acuminate apex again bulging out slightly, so ? that this 
ery varia 
C: Tu dd ur E vi 
at least a foot long and 7 inches are of membranous as ba with a glossy upper surface, and 
=з p jecur — | crimson hue, у tinted with Aeon Ӯ The colouring is remarkably 
This is a remarkably -— A of xg from the New Hebrides, peculiar in its dense eigo) 
habit and thickset leaves, e 
ble E the кузе же; length of the leaves, and for 
prem deste: те а уагіе = бы ways. Тһе leaves from 4 се 
а inches long, ver 
he midrib excurrent in the 
Mr. WiLLiAM Butt h 
For A gee hl еә and Prices of the following NEW PLANTS vide Mr. Willia 
ACALYPHA Oba co 
ly i impor ted, direct from the South as н» some fine 
ЖАТТА О ТАКИ E 
Ara 
TRILOBUM. 
рео broadest upwards. Тһе more eger Ж; aed эса E in consequence, a 
of f hastate ‹ = meii арч ране са 
Ow 
spotted a wien ei d & LE herein n 
; m rimson de 
same is слане tot seis азы while — z less of the orange ES caused by the 
he sa: 
blending of of the dE -— т, becomes suffused o 
ап th mers eaves 
s the Ss eventually 
e + bets in the s e stages a qual, th cases the е Таша! lobes are from т to 2 inches 
ng, and they are usua. у opposite an ме though not alwa 5 50. а о hl ; dia 
and remarkably handsome additi y Tias wee y distinct 
"Pru rice 2 guineas each. 
ARPUS CANNONI. 
e 
The form of the leaves varies Y э miden Е simple and cordate at tie ` base, parallel 
sided, with the apex irre Ai T ate; some have? е": арех regularly ce Toed, with short 
entire lobes ; some are deeply three-lo obed, being divided nearly to the base, the segments them- 
selves, of RE the centre one is largest, being shallowly si зена spa eee e ау these 
varie 
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bes are themselves sinuatel 
of the polished bos, render this one of the- 
етс ct produced i is a permanent one. 
6d. each; a few good plants, of extra 
most. t 
introduction ; and there e is not the slightest tendency in t ive coloured: leaved plants ip 
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1 nd o 
E ety of form, and the rich рден ing 
Sizes can he nf. ENS J 
S. 
pem T The course of the midrib, , which takes ona 
line of yellow. The мес of the leaves is vaso 
golden horn , the unequal length of the d ly 
a crimson hi 
the extreme ейде and within that ps roken 
ow 
v a 
е зуба pem each, 
and 1, БЕ 
, and th liar isting of Tocem 
e pecu twi t t- 
ENS the features for which this Seton will be 
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en adici. 
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HIBISCUS (ROSA SINENSIS) VIV 
LAPORTEA SCHOMBURGKII VERSI- 
MARANTA BELLA 
» LEOPARDINA 
PINNATO-P 
NEW DOUBLE-FLOWERED IVY- ТКЕН IVELEAVE D PELARGOD 
CTA 
Ом, РЕГАКСОМІОМ LATERIPES KONIG 
_ ESTABLISHMENT for NEW and ВА] RARE PLANTS, KI 
am Bull’s бе paid Barm scil price 1s. 
NG'S ROAD, CHELSEA, LONDON, S.W. 
g plants for propagating from. 
PORPHYROCAULIS 
MARTINEZIA LEUCOPHAUS 1 
PALICOUREA O ORN 
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TODEA INTERMEDIA 
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