18 
NlSW, HARE AND DESIRABLE STOVE PLANTS. 
CORYNOSTYLIS HYBANTHUS ALBIFLORA. 
The gemis Corynostylis belongs to the fiunily of tho Violets. The present species was found on 
the banks of the Amazon. It is a reniai'kably free blooming plant, of a trailing or climbing habit, 
beiiring ovate-acuminate leaves, and lovely white hom-shaped or trumpet-shaped flowers, about 
2 inches long, susi>ended on long thread-like peduncles. These interesting ilowcrs, taken in profile, 
present the appearance of some long-spurred Tropaiolum, while on the front view they bear a 
resemblance to those of a gigantic Violet. lOs. M. 
CB.OSSANDRA FLAVA, 6s. 
CROTON ANDREANTJS, 5s. and 7s. Qd. 
ANGtrSTIFOLIUS, 3s. 6A and 5s. 
ANOXTSTISSmuS, vide C. Johannis.l 
I CROTON APPENDICULATUS, 5s. 
AtTREO-LINEATUS, 10s. 6fA 
BISMARCKI, 10s. M. 
\ CAMPTOPHYLLXTS, 7s. 6(7. 
CROTON CHALLENGER (IMPERATOR). 
An extremely distinct and attractive variety from the South Sea Islands. Its long broadish 
lanceolate leaves are spreading and recurved, of a light gr'een colour, profusely blotched and marked 
with light yellow, which assumes a rosy liue as the foliage accpiires age. The mid-rib of the loaf is 
creamy white, which is afterwards tinted with red and eventually becomes a bright rosy crimson. It 
is an exceedingly eifootive and ornamental plant. IJ guinea. 
CROTON CHELSONI, vide page 4. 
CHRYSOPHYLLUS, 7s. 6(7. 
CONCINNUS, 10s. 6(7. 
CONTORTUS, 10s. 6(7. 
CROTON DORMANIANUS, 14 guinea 
EARL OF DERBY, 1 guinea. 
FALCATUS, vide C. variabilis. 
FASCIATUS, vUc C. Hendersoni, 
