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NEW, RARE AND DESIRABLE STOVE PLANTS. 
, 6d. 
pattt.t.tnta TELA.IjICTRIFOL,IA, 3s. 6d. 
AROENTBA, 6s. 
PAVBTTA BORBONIOA, 10s. 6d, 
PAVONIA MULTIPLORA (WIOTII), 3s. 6d. 
PA.VOJNi.tA. MAKOYANA. 
. t. . f T>lant of erect growth, with ohlong-lanceolate coriaceous leaves, helon giDg 
A handsome free-blootmng plant otjeet^ b ^..^eteoles being large, and 
to the Malvaeete. Its corymb ,,ith the dark purple corolla. The plant 
from Brazil. 5s. 
PASSIFLORA SBiEPPARDII, 3s. 
TRIFASCIATA, 3s. 6d. 
PAULLINIA HOOIBRENKII. 10s. 6(f. 
. OCEANICA. 10s. 6d. 
PAVONIA 
PBNTAS KERMESINA, 2s. 6(i. and 3s. 6d. 
PEPBROMIA ARGYRBA, 3s. 6d. 
PETRA! A ERECT A, 5s. and 7s. Orf. 
irom israzu. us. „ , 
PEDILANTHUS TITHYMALOIDES VARIE- 
GATtJS, 7s. 6d. 
PELLIONIA DAVBAUANA, 3s. 6d. 
PENTAS CARNEA 2s. 6d. and 3s. 6d. 
PHILODENDRON OARDERI. , , v i i 
, . ••11 Arad is a native of South America. The leaves are of a dark shaded 
This y lujtrc the principal ribs being marked out by bright green lines of a 
bottle-green, L the back the’^ leaves are of a shaded wine purple, the course of the veins 
glaucous or metallic ^ ,j, . ^j^^^ed satiny surface of the leaves imparts to them a 
being marked by twelve New Plants with which Mr. W. B. gained the 
wondrous degree of beauty. Thi Horticultural Society held at Preston in 1878, and one 
Krst Prize at tlje [rovinei S W of Great Show of the Royal 
of the nine New 1878. For illustration, vide page 61. 10s. 6<i. 
Horticultural Society held a^^^ PHILODENDRON DISCOLOR, 5s. 
PHILODENDRON CRINIPES, 65. „ ‘ /xt /-^ oTr^QTTTvr 
PHILODENDRON GLORIOSuM. 
xtremely attractive. 6s. and 7s. 6tl. 
(‘xtremeiy axuuchivL. uo. ^ /.j 
PHILODENDRON LINDENIANDM, 8s. 6c<. 
and 5s. 
MELANOCHRYStJM, 5s. 
PBRTUSUM, vide Monstera deliciosa. 
BADIATUM, 7s. 6<i. 
PHYLLAGATHIS ROTUNDIFOLIA, 5s. and 
7s. 6‘7. „ „ , 
PHYliANTHUS ATROPXJRPUBBUS, 3s. 6d. 
PHYLLANTHTJS ELEGANS, 5s. 
NIVOSUS, 3s. 6d. 
ROSEO-PICTUS, 3s. 6fl. 
SEEMANNIANHS, 7s. 6fl. 
PHYLLABTHRON COMORENSE, 7s. 6<I. 
PHYLLOTAiNIUM LINDENI, 3s. 6d. and 6s. 
PIPERS, of sorts, 2s. 6i7. and 3s. 6d. 
PISTIA STRATIOTES, 3s. 6d. 
PITOAIRNIA ALTA. 
1 Hvp ulnut of graceful habit, with very long and narrow recurved drooping foliage ; it bears 
mnCcSS 0 S't coral ’red blossoms ;She flowers individually are from 2 to 24 inches 
W Lriie foriewhat resLhling those of a Salvia, and have bright yellow stamens, foi-ming an 
elfective contrast. 10s. 6d., 1 5s. and 1 giimea. 
POINSETTIA PULCHERBIMA ALBA, 
2s. 6d. 
PLENISSIMA, 2s. 6d. and 3s. 6d. 
BOSEO-CARMINATA, 2s. 6d. 
POSOQUEBIA MULTIPLORA, 7s. 6<^. 
POTHOS ABGYBEA, 2s. 6d. and 3s. 6(7. 
AUREA, vide page 63. 
CELATOCAULIS, 5s. 
MACROPHYLLA, 3s. 6(7. 
PSIDIUM CATTLEYANDM (The Guava), 
5s. and 7s. 6(7. 
PSYOHOTRIA CYANOOOOCA. 
If one were to search the vegetable kingdom through, it would bo difficult to find any other plant 
1 Vtwlisnlavs either in its flowers, fruit, or seeds, such a beautiful ultramarine colour as is cxlubited 
i to bSHf £r.r..i« r..m Cl,«.t.to, Tl„ .«.d .1.. rf to «C.„, .. a-p. 
Iiointing to the lovers of gay tints and large blossoms, but as soon as the fruit begins to assume shape 
^ 1 Ticn a tint is disiilaved which can be but imperfectly rendered by the Greek term cyancus. 
the winter with large 
l.lue benies, as many as from 30 to 35 growing on one bunch. 3s. 6(7. and 6s, 
eiiecvive uuiivxttov. 3 
PITCAIBNIA CORALLINA, 6s. and 7s. 6(7. 
PLATYPHYLLA, 7s. 6(7. 
PLOCOSTEMMA LASIANTHUM, 5s. 
plumbago COCCINEA SUPERBA, 2s. 6(7. 
and 3s. 6(7. 
BOSEA, 2.S. 6(7. and 3s. 6(7. 
POGOSTBMON PATCHOUIjI, 3s. 6(7. 
POINCIANA PULCHERBIMA, 7s. 6(7. 
regia, 7s. 6(7. 
POINSETTIA PULCHERRIMA, Is. 6(7. and 
2s. 6(7. 
