New, rare and destrarle sfovE pdants. 
CUPANIA PIIiICIFOLIA, vide Jacaiandii C'lausseniana. 
CURCULIGO RECURVATA. 
A uoblc i)lant of Indian origin, oxtrcinoly useful for decorative xnirposcs. 3a. 6d. and 5.y. 
CURCULIGO RECURVATA STRIATA. 
This is a remarkably handsome variety of a well-known and exceedingly ornamental stove perennial. 
It has the same long-stalked sincading lanceolate longitudinally plaited leaves as the parent, but diffeis 
ill being marked with a distinct and elfective central band of pure white, the back of the petiole being 
also whitish. It is a most telling dceorative plant, on account of its bold and spreading habit. 
2 and 3 guineas. 
CURCULIGO RECURVATA VARIEGATA. 
A plant of noble aspect, producing from a tuberous rhizome, an arching head of recurved plaited 
oblong-lanceolate leaves, upwards of 2 feet long and 6 inches broad, on stalks a foot and a half in 
length ; the leaves are green, banded in a varying manner with clear white stripes. The rich Palm- 
like foliage of this plant renders it of the highest ornamental character. The flowers arc yellow, and 
grow in short racemes at the base of the leaves. 1, IJ and 2 guineas. 
CURCULIGO RECURVATA VARIEGATA, 
