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NEW, RARE AND DESIRABLE STOVE PLANTS. 
OYMNOSTACHIUM, vide Fittonia. i HBDYCHIUM ACUMINATUM, iw. 
OYNUBA AURANTIACA, 3s. 6d. ’ ^ GABDNEBIANUM, 3s. 6<i. 
aSiMANTHUS KALBBEYEBI, 7s. 6d. ' HELICONIA AUBBO-STBIATA, xiago 51- 
HEVBA BBASILIENSI8 (PABA BUBBEB) ^ NITBNS, vide page 14. 
HELICONIA IVIEXALLIOA. 
A distinet looking-plant of the Musaceous type, introduced from the South Sea Islands. Tlio leaf- 
stalks are distichous, of a bronzy red, sheathing at the base, while the leaf-blades are of a broadly 
lanceolate form, the central rib, margins, and ciu’ving veins being of a dark bronzy red,* which is 
also the colour of the under surface. The leaves aiv elegantly drooping and recurved from the tox) ol 
the petiole. 1 guinea. 
HIBISCUS BOSA SINENSIS ALBO-VAEIE- 
GATUS, 2s. firf. and 3s. 6d. 
BBILLIANTISSIMUS, 5s. 
CABMINATUS PEBFECTUS, 
3s. 6d. 
COLLEBI, 3s. 6(f. 
COOPBBI, 2s. M. 
CBUENTUS, 3s. 6d. 
HIBISCUS 
BOSA SINENSIS DENNISONI, 
3s. 6rf. 
PULGIDUS, Vide page 53. 
KEBMESINUS, 5s. 
LAMBBBTII, 3s. M. 
MINIATUS SEMI-PLENUS, 
])age 54. 
PUNICEUS, 3s. tid. 
vide 
HIBISCUS ROSA SINENSIS MAGNIPICUS. 
A remarkably handsome and attractive variety producing magnificent flowers, which are of large 
size, fine form, and an exceedingly bright rosy magenta colour, .shaded with crimson ; the ba,se of each 
petal is marked with a blotch of rich chocolate, which forms a large dark centre to the flower. 7s. 6rf. 
HIBISCUS BOSA SINENSIS VIVIOANS. 
A fine free-flowering idant of vigorous habit, with ovate stalked leaves, and remarkably large 
flowers, four and a half to five inches in diameter, full double, the centre being completely filled up 
with broad convolute ])ctals, having tufts of staimms intermixed. The colour is a brilliant crimson- 
scarlet. It is a very showy variety, and was imported from the South Sea Islands. 5s. 
HIBISCUS ROSA SINENSIS ZEBRINUS. 
A very distinct and handsome variety with double flowers, which are beautifully flaked and stiipcil. 
The individual blossoms are about 34 inches in breadth, and 2J inches in depth ; the five outer petals 
scarlet edged with creamy yellow in the lower xiart. The stnminal column is entirely petaloid, with a 
few large petal-like bodies, forming numerous irregular tufts at the apex, of a creamy yellow colour, 
variously and irregularly striped and flaked with scarlet, lloth the form and marking of the flowers 
are very irregular and grotesnue. 3«. 6rf. 
HIBISCUS SCHIZOPETALUS, 2s. 6d. and HOPFMANNIA (HIGGINSIA) BEFULGENS 
3s. 6d. ABGYBONEUBA, as, 
HIPPBASTBUM, vide AMABYLLIS. ‘ ( ) BOBUSTA, 5s. 
HOFFMANNIA (HIGGINSIA) GHIES- HOMALOMENA PELTATA, 10s. tirf. 
BBEGHTII, 3s. 6d. HOYA BELLA, 3s. 6rf. 
( ) VABIEGATA, 5s. CAMPANULATA 3s. 6d. and 5s. 
; ( ) OBTGIESII, 5s. 1 CABNOSA, 2s. 6d. and 3s. 6d. 
HOYA GLOBULOSA. 
A distinct and handsome species, producing profusely large trasses of flowers of a bright straw 
colour, the coronal protuberances white, the interstices pink, forming a i)leasant contrast. 7s. 6<i. 
HOYA CABNOSA PICTA AUBEA, 6s. 
VABIEGATA, 3s. 6d. and 5s. 
IMPBBIALIS, 5s. and 7s 6d. 
HOYA PAXTONI, 3s. 6d. 
HYDBOCOTYLE NITIDULA 3s. 6rf. 
HYMENOCALLIS vide Pancratium. 
IMPATIENS SULTANI. 
A brilliant flowered dwar f bushy-habited stove plant, with succulent xrale green stems .and branches, 
clothed with ovate-lanceolate acuminate stalked leaves ; the fiat showy flowers, which are of a bright 
carirrine or magenta rose shade, are freely produced in the axils of the uxrper leaves. This pretty plant 
is a native of Zanzibar. 5s. 
IMPATIENS JEBDONIA!, 5s. | 
IPOMCEA HOBSFALLIA!, 5s. and 7s. Gd. 
INSIQNIS, 3s. 6d. and 5s. • 
IPOMCEA LEABII, 2s. 6d. and 3s. 6d. 
MEXICANA, 3s. 6d. 
TEBNATA, 3s. 6d. 
