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NEW, RARE AND DESIRABLE STOVE PLANTS. 
CORYNOSTYLIS HYBANTHUS ALBIFLORA. 
The genus Coryiiostylis belongs to the family of the Violets. The present species was found on the 
hanks of the Amazon. It is a remarkably free-blooming plant, of a trailing or climbing habit, 
bearing ovate-acuminate leaves, and lovely white horn-shaped or trumpet-shaped flowers, about two 
inches long, suspended on long thread-like peduncles. These interesting flowers, taken in profile, 
present the appearance of some long-spurred Tropceolum, while on the front view they bear a resemblance 
to those of a gigantic Violet. 10s. 6c?. 
CROTON CONCINNUS. 
This is a very desirable variety of Croton, and has been imported from the South Sea Islands. 
It is of close habit, particularly neat and chaste in its aspect, regular and well-marked as to variega- 
tion. The leaves are lanceolate, flat, from 5 to 9 inches long, the course of the mid-rib being marked 
by a well-defined broad yellow band, from which the principal lateral veins branch out in thin yellow 
lines, becoming more or less reticulately united near the edge. Ultimately the yellow rib and trans- 
verse lines, which are all well-defined, become changed to crimson, so that the colouring is as rich as 
the idant is neat in habit. 155. and 1 guinea. 
CEOTON CONTOETUS. 155. and 1 guinea. | CEOTON EAEL OF OEEBY, 3 guineas. 
