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NEW AND RARE STOVE PLANTS, 
AMARYLLIS FULGIDA PLENO. 
This is a double flowering variety. The blossoms are bright rod and resemble a 
large double Narcissus. 
Amaryllis Josepliinse, 7s. 6d. | Amaryllis, choice sorts, 7/6 to 21s. 
ANGRiECUM SESttUIPEDALE. 
An extremely rare and remarlvoble plant from Madagascar. It is the largest 
flowered orchid known. 316s. 
ANTHURIUM GRANDIS. 
A strikingly beautiful ornamental plant, inti'oduced from South America, by the 
Eoyal Horticultural Society, through their collector, Mr. Weir. Its large cordate 
leaves in mature specimens are about two feet in diameter ; the ground colour of a 
bright olive green, the veins intersecting throughout are white : the leaves when 
young are of a coppery pink hue. This is decidedly the best new ornamental plant 
of the season. 
ANTHURIUM LEUCONERUM. 
A handsome variegated species from South America, with thick waxy-like cordate 
leaves of a rich dark olive green colour, distinctly veined and spotted with grey. 
3s. 6d. to 21s. 
ANTHURIUM AUGUSTINIANUM. 
An ornamental plant remarkable for its immense foliage. 10s. Od. 
AN.SCTOCHILUS MAGNIFICUS. 
loaves lanceolate acuminate, five inches long and about one and a half in rvidth, 
with broad golden stripe dorvn the centre of each loaf, and the remaining portions 
of the leaves distinctly and heavily veined and netted with gold. Introduced from 
Ilomeo. 106s. each. 
ANiECTOCHILUS SPECTABILIS. 
Leaves broadly ovate, between A. Zowi, and A. setaceous ; ground colour of tho 
foliage dark oHve, traversed or netted with golden veins of a pink hue. Introduced 
from Borneo. 106s. each. 
The above two new species arc very striking and attractive kinds. 
ARISTOLOCHIA ORNITHOCEPHALA. 
A stove eUmher of very remarkable character, tho blossoms are very largo, and of 
the most singular structure imaginable, to render any desciption of it at all familiar 
it may be said to have the head of a hawk and the beak of a heron, with the wattles 
of the Spanish fowl, which however, are grey netted with brown ; the head the same 
colour veined, whilst the beak is grey. 
Aristolocbia labiosa, 7/6 & 10 / 6 . | Aristolocbia trilobata, 3/6 & 5 s. 
