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NEW, RARE AND DESIRABLE GREENHOUSE PLANTS. 
GASTRONEMA SANGUINEUM FLAM- 
METTM, 5s. 
GENETYLLIS (HEDAROMA) ETTCHSI- 
OIDES, 5s, and 7s. 6d. 
TULIPIFERA, 5s. and 7s. 6(1. 
GONOLOBtrS C0NDTXRANGO, 10s. 6d. 
GREVIIiLEA DRXTIOIONDII, 7s. 6cl. and 
10s. 6c?. 
ELEGANS, 3s. 6c?. and 5s. 
PREISSII, 7s. 6c?. 
GREVILLEA FORSTERII. 
This extremely handsome plant has something the character of G. robusta, but, unlike that species, 
it blooms in a comparatively young state, producing attractive scarlet flowers, which almost ecjual in 
daziding beauty the IFaratah of New Holland. In the young plants the loaves are elegantly 
jnnnatifid, sometimes becoming bipinnatifid. It has been introduced from Australia and from its 
showy flowei-s and ornamental habit, is a most desirable acciuisition for the greenhouse. 10s. 6c?. 
and 15s. 
GREVILLEA ROBXTSTA, 3s. 6c?. and 5s. | GREYIA SUTHERLAND!, 5s. and 7s. 6c?. 
GUEVINA AVELLANA. 
The Chilian Nut, an evergreen tree, growing in its native country 30 feet high, arrd firrrrislred with 
coriaceous inrpnri-pirrnate leaves, coirsistiirg of from 2 to 5 irairs of ovate dentate leaflets. The flower.s 
arc in simple erect racemes 2 to 4 inches lorrg, succeeded by globose edible drrrpes, errclosirrg alrrrond- 
like seeds, which are caterr irr Chili and Perar. The latter have a mild arrd sonrewhat oily taste, while 
the fleshy pericarp is made a srtbstitute for the porrregranate. 7s. 6c?. 
HABROTHAMNUS NEWELLI. 
A very orirarnerttal plartt of free growth, with neat smooth foliage, freely producirrg dense termirral 
cluster's of firre large flowers of a bright ciimsorr colour. It will be fourrd extrerrrely irsefirl and elfectivo 
as a conservatory climber. 5s. and 7s. 6c?. 
HABROTHAMNUS, of sorts, 2s. 6c?. & 3s. 6c?. 
HAKEA LAURINA, lOs. 6c?. 
HEDAROMA, vide Gcnetyllis. 
HOVEA CELSI, 3s. 6c?. arrd 5s. 
HUMEA ELEGANS, Is. and l.s. 6c?. 
HYDRANGEA HORTENSIA AUREO- 
VARIEGATA, 2s. 6c?. and 3s. 6c?. 
THOMAS HOGG, 2s. 6c?, and 3s. 6c?. 
HYDRANGEA JAPONICA ELEGANTIS, 
SIMA, 5s. 
MACROCEPHALA, 2s. 6c?. 
ROSALBA, 2s. 6c?. and 3s. 6c?. 
SPECIOSA, 3s. 6c?. arrd 5s. 
! OTAKSA, 2s. 6c?. and 3s. 6c?. 
STELLATA PROLIFERA, 3s. 6c?. 
IMANTOPHYLLUM CYRTANTHIFLORUM. 
A very excellent evergreerr warnt greerthouse or cool stove plant, interrrrediate betweerr Olivia and 
Vallota, or Amaryllis, irr style of growth, with dark green leaves, arrd broad corymbs of large, clear, 
rich salrnorr or light flarne-coloirred pendulous ctrp-like blossoms, relieved by a lighter centre ; they aro 
produced during the wirrter and spring rrrorrtlrs. Urriepre irr its character, arrd a most effective 
and bearrtiful plarrt irr its seasorr of bloom. 7s. 6c?. and 10s. 6c?. ; fine plants, 1 arrd guinea. 
IMANTOPHYLLUM MINIATUM. 
Like I. cyrtanihijlorum irr its general habit and grorvth, but the flower-s arc a shade darker in colour. 
and instead of being pcndirlorts are erect. 5s., 7s. 
IMANTOPHYLLUM MINIATUM HYBRI- 
DUM, 15s. 
— — PRINCEPS, 2 guineas 
6c?. arrd 10s. 6c?. ; fine plants, 1 and 1^ guinea. 
IMANTOPHYLLUM MINIATUM SPE. 
CI08UM, li guinea 
SUPERBUM, 1 and li guirrea. 
I INDIGOFERA DECORA, 5s. 
IRIS ROBINSONIANA. 
A very grand arrd distinct species, irrtroduced fronr Lord Howe’s Island, where by the natives it is 
called the Wedditrg Flower. It is a strong growing plant, with eusifornr rigid leaves, arrd with flower 
spike 4 to 5 feet high, which expnrrds into several flowering stems carrdelabrrrm-like, two, throe arrd 
four flowers in successiorr being developed from each sheath. The exjranded flower is of a prtre white 
coloru', except at the inner base of the orrter and larger petals, which are marked by irrcgtrlar lines of a 
bright golderr yellow hue. The firlly developed flower measures 4 inches across. Probably the finest 
Iris yet krrown. 10s. 6c?. arrd 15s. 
ISOLEPSIS PYGM.S!A (GRACILIS), Is. 6c?. I KENNEDYAS, of sorts, 3s. 6c?. and 5s. 
JASMINUM GRANDIFLORUM, 3s. 6c?. | KREYSIGIA MULTIFLORA, 5s. 
