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NEW AND RAKE STOVE PLANTS. 15 
MAEANTA VANDEKT HECKEI. 
This ornamental plant is one of the best Marantas introduced up to the present 
time. It has been introduced from Para. It is of moderate size and of compact 
habit; the leaves are of a dark satin-like green, embellished by a largo central line 
surrounded by an undulated silver disc. 21s. 
IHEYENIA VOGELIANA. 
A beautiful stove shrub introduced from Fernando Po. It is a smooth shrub, 
with erect branches, oblong-ovate acuminate serrated leaves, and copious large 
funnel-shaped flowers widened in the throat, which is orange-coloured, the limb 
being broad, and of a rich violet purple. 7s. 6d. 
MONSTERA DEEICIOSA, 42s. 
MUSA VITTATA, 105s. 
NARTHEX ASSA-r<ETIDA. 
This extremely rare plant is the useful Assa-feetida of Commerce. 31s. 6d. 
NEPHELAPHYLEUM CORD AT UM. 
A pretty, quaint-looking, variegated plant from the East Indies, associating with 
Anactochili, and forming a desirable addition to that group. 31s. 6d. 
OUVIRANDRA FENESTRALIS. 
The Lace Plant from Madagascar ; one of the most curious and interesting plants 
in the vegetable kingdom. lOs. 6d. to 105s. 
PANDANUS BLANCOI, 168s. 
PANDANUS ELEGANTISSIMUS, 31s. 6d. 
PANDANUS ORNATUS, 16s, 
PANDANUS VANDERMEERSCHI, 31s. 6d. 
PASSIFDORA FULGENS. 
Introduced from the Amazonian VaUey. A very distinct climber, with oak-like 
foliage, and large bright scarlet flowers. 16s. 
peperomia arifolia. 
This exquisite little variegated plant has been introduced by the Eoyal Horti- 
cultural Society, through their Collector, Mr. Weir. Its leaves are thick and wax- 
like, bright green with white variegation. 42s. 
POGONIA DISCOLOR. 
A dwarf growing singular looking plant introduced from Java. It produces one 
cordate oUvaceous leaf, which is thickly set with red hairs, thus rendering it very 
attractive. 42s. 
PHYLLAGATHIS ROTUNDIFOLIA. 6s. 
, RUELLIA SPECIOSA, 5s. 
SCHISTOCASIA PORTEI. 
A Philippine Island Arad, with pedately pinnatifid leaves, having broad linear 
oblong segments like those of a Fhlebodium ; a remarkably curious and exceedingly 
ornamental plant. 63s. 
