NEW AND EAllE STOVE PLANTS. 
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CALONYCTION SANGUINEA. 
An ornamental hothouse climher, introduced from Bombay, and remarkable for 
Its bold and effective cordate acuminate leaves, which measure ten inches or more 
in length, and eight or ten inches in breadth ; reddish tinted while young on the 
under surface , the upper surface of an olive green with prominent veins, which, 
with the midrib, are tinted with dark red. It produces in the axils of the leaves 
cymose clusters of hypocrateriform flowers, the tubes of which are cylindrical, 
nearly two inches long, constricted at the base when enclosed by the calyx, and the 
limb spreading, measuring about three inches across. The flowers are of a delicate 
rosy flesh colour, with a deep magenta crimson eye. 31s. 6d. 
CARYOPHYLLUS AROMATICUS. 
This plant produces The Clove,” the well-known spice of commerce. 2Is. 
Chamerantliemum Beyrichi Chamerathemum reticula- 
variegatum, 3s. 6d. turn, 10s. 6d. 
marmoratum, 10s. 6d. verbenaceum, 3s. 6d. 
CLERODENDRON BAIiEORRI. 
An exceedingly beautiful climber, three times handsomer than C. Thompmnm, 
foliage dark green, smooth oblong-ovate ; flowers produced in immensely large and 
dense dichotomous cymes, pure white calyx of immense size, and bright scarlet 
corolla. 7s. 6d. 
CYCAS RIUMINIANA. 
A very elegant Philippine species with rather slender stem ; 
green, composed of numerous long narrow pinnoe, altogether having a 
and fern-like character. 84s. 
Cypripedium caudatum, lOSs. 
Fairrieanum, 42s. 
Hookerse, 42s. 
birsutissimum, 63s. 
the fronds glossy 
well marked 
Cypripedium Lowi, 105s. 
Stonei, 10.5s. 
superbiens, 63s. 
villosum, 84s. 
DIEFFENBACHIA BARAOrUINIANA. 
This ivory-like stem’d introduction is from Brazil ; its foot-stalks and midribs 
are pure white, leaves pale green beautifully spotted with white. 31s. 6d. 
DIEFFENBACHIA GRANDIS. 
Also from Brazil, leaves pale green with spotted leaf-stalks, and stem elegantly 
mottled. 21s. 
DRACiENA FERREA VARIEGATA. 
This resembles 19. Fan-ca in its habit, but the rich colouring of its foliage, which 
is variegated with bright rosy crimson, renders it one of the most beautiful decorative 
plants extant. 21s. to 63s. 
DRACiENA TERMINADIS DATIFOLIA PENDULA. 
This plant has been introduced from the Philippines ; it has gracefully drooping 
variegated foliage, richly barred or striped with flamed crimson. 21s. 
Dracsena Cooperi, 31s. 6d. I Draceena Lenneana, 31s. 6d. 
Ebrenbergi, 31s. 6d. to 105s. I spectabUis, 31s. 6d. 
