OF NEW, RARE AND BEAUTIFUL PLANTS. 
*Bausei. Leaves:recurved, dark bronze, the margin crimson, narrow in the lower 
leaves, becoming broader and more developed on the upper ones, the youngest and 
uppermost being broadly and brilliantly edged with deep rose............000 75 cts. to 
*Taylori. Of very stout habit, a hybrid between D. magnifica and Mooreana, dwarf 
and dense. Leaves very broad ovate-oblong, erect, with reddish stalks, having 
something the aspect of those Of D. Frasert....c..c..scocceosssecncnee cosscaeee ve see: 74 cts. to 
*Wisemanii. A handsome stove shrub, with the leaves of a bronzy hue, red at the 
margins, and breaking out into white in the younger growth... .......00 2000. 75 cts to 
*Robinsoniana. The ground color isa light olive green, very much striped with bands 
' of bronzy crimson and greenish white; the petioles are margined with crim- 
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*Elegantissima. The leaves are of a deep bronze, with a metallic lustre, and very dis- 
tinctly margined with bright crimson, in the young leaves crimson of a lighter 
shade entirely predominates SScoDCOO HocnoIRey aSKCONKCe CoEOg! Soodbe baccHopboBONSoBed. JE8ae6 50 cts. to 
*Speciosa. The leaves are broadly striped or margined with a yellowish creamy white, 
stained and edged with light rosy pink; the ground color is a rather light but 
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*Hybrida. The older leaves ure of a deep green color, margined with bright rose; as 
the plant attains age, the latter formed leaves become entirely suffused with deep 
rose and creamy white, the foot-stalks being also of deep rose......... ....eeeee 50 cts. to 
Mooreana. The habit is compact and especially suitable for decorative purposes. The 
base of the leaf-stalk and the mid-rib are of a bright reddish crimson color, which, 
in the leaf itself, changes to a glossy DromZe. ........-.seceesessseeceee coreccene eeenes 50 ets. to 
Amabilis. This is a magnificent variety. The ground color of the leaf is bright glossy 
green, becoming beautifully marked and suffused with pink and prey white, the 
young leaves being occasionally of quite a rosy color. ...... on ..50 cts. to 
Baptistii. The leaves are green, 1 to 1} foot long, four inches broad, “margined and 
irregularly and obliquely striped with narrowish creamy white ‘flakes, passing 
HMROUS MN ALG MiMi TO MECD LOSE! gorcecces-sececccasaccriscaver cee secacseca, a0 cece, Severs 50 cts. to 
Excelsa. Large leaves of an erect arching habit and of a deep bronzy hue, margined 
with deep magenta crimson, This bright color is continued throughout the edge 
of the leaf, breaks out into streaks and. patchies:s.c:-sc. See A, eee SO lets, to 
Fraseri. Leaves margined with bright rosy lake. The principal part of the leaf is of 
a blackish purple with a glaucous bloom, a marginal stripe of deep magenta runs 
down into the edge of the petiole............06 csssseee os sseesssee soccer soveee seeseeoes 50 cts. to 
Grandis. The leaf is of a shaded deep green, broadly edged near the base with blush 
white, the extreme margin being of a deep magenta rose . --50 cts. to 
Guilfoylei. A most superb species. The ground color is bright green ; “fully one half 
the leaf, however, is striped with white and bright rosy red, the latter color mostly 
PMO VORGOL fia ACGILIONE {2.2 .0--cone -coeccleeeicc: cinercsese sosacceve | loves iscrcorve 50 cts to 
Magnifica. This is a very handsome plant ; leaves “nearly two feet in length and eight 
inches in breadth, when the plant is well grown. ‘The fvot-stalks are reddish pur- 
ple, and the leaves are rich bronzy brown suffused with pink .................50 cts, to 
Metallica. The leaves are sixteen inches long These, together with the sheathing 
leat-stalks, are of a uniform rich coppery purplish hue when young, becoming a 
Gari purplish: bronze when, Mature. ......06. 02.0.0 saceneocscases nonecesee)-aceceedeievoeseD0. Cts. tO 
Nigro-Rubra. An exceedingly beautiful plant; leaves upwards of eighteen inches in 
length, ground color rich brown, the centre crimson, shaded with rose.... .50 cts. to 
Regina. Thisisa plant producing very large and broad leaves, the ground color is bright 
green, but fully one-half of the leaf is “variegated with creamy white........50 cts. to 
Shepherdii. This takes on its distinctive coloring gradually on the older leaves, the 
young ones being green, and showing paler green stripes on those parts which 
take on at a later period the peculiar bronzy orange hue. It is very free grow- 
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Splendens. The color is a deep bronzy green, breaking out in the young growth into 
bright rosy carmine. The brighter coloring appears sometimes in stripes, and 
sometimes occupies the whole Supple Ces watnacuk Was auadieotch eee snabeeauueh ane ANDO Cts {LO 
Imperialis, The variegation is in this case of clear white combined with deep rose, and 
is most effective. The color is a deep green, breaking out freely in the young leaves 
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Macleayi. Leaves are some eighteen inches long and about four inches wide, of a rich 
metallic bronze. It is very distinct in habit and color................0.++++002-50 cts. to 
Porphyrophylla. A noble stove shrub of erect habit, with bold broadly oblong 
leaves of a fine deep ee green color, having a glaucous bloom on the under 
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Braziliensis. A robust growing species, with large, broad greed foliage... 
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