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NEW AND EAEE HAEDY PLANTS. 
ROEZLIA REGIA. 
This magnificent plant was found in the State of Oaxaca Its peduncle of 
blossom, about five inches in diameter, forms a pyramid twenty to thirty feet high, 
and ten to twelve feet w'ide. The sprigs of the same, turning inwards, are covered 
with thousands of white blossoms almost as largo again as those of Polyanthus 
tuberosa, and of the same fragrance. 2ts. 
SAXIFRAGA FORTUNEI. 
This is an exceedingly handsome Japan plant, it produces fine corymbs of white 
blossom, at a season when flowers in the greenhouse are very scarce, viz. September, 
October, and November; being an easily cultivated plant, it is an exceedingly 
desirable introduction, las. 
TACSONIA VAN VOLXEMII. 
This beautiful new greenhouse climber, has boon found by the Canon Cuervo, in the 
lofty regions of the Cordillera, which separates the basin of the Cauca from that of 
Magdalena, in the provenco of Antioquia in New Zealaml, and introduced by 
M. Van Volxem, rvho speaks of it as a plant that flowers most abundantly, and for 
almost the whole year; the flowers individually are about five inches in diameter 
and of the richest scarlet. An excellent drawing of it is given in V Ilhtstration 
Sorlicole for November 1863. 6s. 
VALLOTA EXIMEA. 
A handsome variety of V. purpurea, with finely formed flowers, and distinct 
light centre. 10s. 6d. & 15s. 
NEW AND RARE HARDY PLANTS. 
ACER PSEUDO PDATANUS LEOPOLDI. 
A really handsome Acer, the leaves of which are bright green with crimson and 
rose coloured variegation ; now that more attention is being directed to the varying 
and classifying our landscape planting, and the proper anangement of colouring has 
become one of the essentials in planting, this will prove a great acquisition ; for 
when associated with other trees, the high coloured variegation will stand out 
amongst all others ; so much so as to make it prominently attractive. 21s. 
NEW AUCUBAS. 
Aucuba Japonica feemina viri- 
dis, 10s. 6d. 
mascula {Fortunes), 42s. to 
63s. 
marmorata, 42s. to 
Aucuba Japonica mascula piota 
{Siebold’s), 63s. 
viridis, 42s. to 63s. 
Tbe Indian Aucuba ^'Aucuba Ki- 
malaica," 7s. 6d. to 10s. 6d. 
63s. 
BERBERIS STENOPHYLLA, 16s. 
(Extracts from the Gardener’s Chronicle.) 
“ A very hardy hybrid Berberis, between “ Barwinii" and “ empetrifolia," which 
promises to he one of the best evergreen shrubs in cultivation. The branches are 
hairy ; the spines 3-parted ; the leaves very dark green, about half-an-inch long, pale 
beneath, tipped with a short spine, and rolled backward at the edge, so os not to 
