OF NEW, RARE AND BEAUTIFUL PLANTS. 
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12 inches long, elliptic-lanceolate, pale green, marked divergently with broad bands of white and pale 
ALPINIA ALBO-LINEATA. 
A very striking and beautifully variegated plant, 3 to 4 feet high when fully developed. The leaves are 9 to 
green. 
This is a grand addition to our ornamental plants, and makes a fine contrast intermixed with other foliage 
plants. 
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*Nepenthes, Dominii, a very beautiful pitcher 
plant, producing its large pitchers freely; 
color green, marbled and spotted reddish 
brown. ..:.- Sonn SSGOTORSACCOSSAM CRON OREKS RSENS COOKE: aeeeese 2 50 
40 cents. 
ARTOCARPUS CANNONI. 
A tropical plant of exceedingly ornamental foliage of a rich bronzy-crimson tinted with purple above, beneath 
of a vinous red, about 1 foot long and 7 inches broad; very variable. 50 cents. 
NEPENTHES, PITCHER PLANT. 
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*Nepenthes, Levis, of very free growth, pro- 
ducing its pitchers freely of moderate size, of 
a bright green color, shaded with reddish 
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* Nepenthes, Courtii, a hybrid pitcher 
plant of exceptional merit. The plant, 
although free growing, is dwarf in 
habit. The leaves are coriaceous, and 
margined with hairs. The pitchers, 
which are freely produced, are flask- 
like, deep green in color, deusely 
spotted or clouded with deep crimson, 
and attain a length of from six to eight 
inches. The membranous texture of 
the pitcher is remarkably firm and 
* Gracilis Major, this is a plant of free 
growth and somewhat compact habit ; 
its pitchers are produced very abun- 
dantly; the ground color is dark green, 
over which is a profusion of dark red- 
dish-brown Spots........s00:-.e2e00- 75 cts. to 
* Hookerii, a magnificent species, of ro- 
bust habit; the leaves are long and 
broad, supporting fine large pitchers 
upwards of four inches in length and 
two inches in diameter, The ground 
color is dark green, which is profusely 
streaked and blotched with dark 
* Hybrida Maculata, itisof free growth, 
aud produces its pitchers in great pro- 
fusion; they are cylindric, slightly 
contracted above the middle, and 
winged, the wings being ciliated ; they 
are stained with purplish red spots of 
a peculiar tint, by which this variety 
may be recognized.......... 6 wosoceceecaanee ce 
* Morganie, it is of dwarf neat habit, 
furnished with smooth, pale green 
leaves with red midribs, The pitchers 
are flask-shaped, with two rather nar- 
row ciliolate. wings; when fully grown 
are from six to eight inches in length. 
Un the younger plants the pitchers 
are beautifully mottled with bright 
durable........ Daesdscecavesssenvsosetaes $2 50 to 5 
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red and pale green; in the older plants 
S- \ they are almost self-colored and blood 
is Se red. The lid is always pale green, 
offering a remarkable contrast to the 
PITCHER PLANT. 
*Nepenthes, Mastersiana, this is indisputably 
Une finest hybrid Nepenthes yet obtained. It 
was raised from N. sanguinea and N., distil- 
latoria Glasnevin variety (N. Khasiana of 
Science), the latter being the pollen parent. 
The pitchers are as richly colored as those of 
N. sanguinea, but easily distinguished from 
that grand species by their having the char- 
acteristic blotches of N. distillatoria (N. Khas- 
liana), on the deep claret or blood-red ground 
of N.sanguinea. In form they are cylindric, 
slightly distended below, and contracted above 
richly colored ascidium or urun......... a 
* Sedeni, the pitchers are produced freely 
even on very small plants; they are of 
medium size, oblong, dilated at the 
base, narrowed aboye the centre; and 
slightly expanded towards the top, 
and provided with two ciliolate wings; 
in color they are a dark green, 
densely covered with dark red spots. 
They are of dwarf and very neat 
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the middle, where there is a rib or promi- 
nence; they attain a length of 8 inches, anda 
breadth of 2, and even more, as the plants 
increase in strength. This hybrid is quite 
distinct from every other Nepenthes in culti- 
vation; it has also the additional merit of 
being vigorous in constitution, and at the same 
time dwarf in habit. A pitcher is produced 
from every leaf, and presents, in its rich 
coloration, a Striking contrast to the pale 
green of the blade and stein..............00 mepeeecioe 
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