NEW AND BARE STOVE PLANTS. 
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BIGNONIA PICTA. 
Introduced from Brazil. Leaves veined and marbled with golden yellow ; of semi-soandent 
habit. 6«, 
Bl GLANDULAR I A CONSPICUA, vide Index. 
BIGNONIA AKGYEEA VIOLASCENS, 
2s. 6 d., 3s. 6 d., to 7s. Gd. 
BOUGAINVILLEA GLABRA, Is. 6 d. and 
2s. Gd. 
BOUGAINVILLEA SPECIOSA, Is. Gd. and 
2s. Gd. 
BROWNEA ANTIOQUIENSIS, 1± guinea 
BROWNEA GRANDICEPS.vory strong, 42s. 
BIGNONIA ORNATA, 3s. Gd., 5s., and 7s. Gd. 
BOUGAINVILLEA LATERITIA, Is. Gd., 
2s. Gd,., to 7s. Gd. 
BOUGAINVILLEA SPECTABILIS, Is. Gd. 
and 2s. Gd. 
BROMELIA ACANGA, 7s. Gd. 
BROWNEA ERECTA, 15s. and 1$ guinea 
„ PRINCEPS, 1 and 11 guinea. 
C/ESALPINIA ALTERNIFOLIA. 
A free-growing woody plant, with smooth stems, producing remarkably elegant compound leaves, 
and clusters of orango coloured flowers. The leaves are bipinnate, with the leaflets alternate, 
obliquely oval oblong, the anterior side larger, apiculate, and nearly an inch long. It comes from 
Central America. 7 s. Gd. 
CJESALPINIA SPLENDENS, 7s. Gd. | CALADIUMS, vide Index. 
CALONYCTION SANGUINEUM. 
An ornamental climber, introduced from Bombay, and remarkable for its bold and effective 
oordate-aourninate leaves, whioh measure 10 inches or more in length, and 8 or 10 inches in breadth ; 
reddish tinted, while young, on the under surface, the upper surface of an olive green, with pro- 
minent veins, which, with the mid-rib, are tinted with dark red ; it produces in the axils of the 
leaves clusters of flowers, the tubes of which are nearly 2 inches long, and the limb spreading, 
measuring about 3 inches across; the flowers are of a delicate rosy flesh oolour, with a deep 
magenta crimson eye. 3s. Gd., 5s., to 15s. 
* CASSIA CALLIANTHA, vide page 3. 
CAMPYLOBOTRYS GHIESBREGHTII, 
2*. Gd. and 3*. Gd. 
CHAMERANTHEMUK BEYRICHII VA- 
RIEGATUM, 2s. Gd. 
CHAMERANTHEMUM MARMORATUM, 
2s. Gd. 
CAMPYLOBOTRYS REFULGENS, 2s. Gd. 
and 3s. 6<2. 
CHAMERANTHEMUM GAUDICHAUDI- 
ANUM, 2s. Gd. 
CHAMERANTHEMUM VERBENACEUM, 
2s. Gd. 
CISSUS AMAZONICA,ls. Gd., 2s. Gd., &3s. Gd. CISSUS ARGENTEA, 2s. Gd. and 3s. Gd. 
CISSUS DISCOLOR, Is. Gd., 2s. 6^., & 3s. Gd. CISSUS PORPHYROPHYLLA, 2/6 and 3/6. 
CLERODENDRON BALFOURII. 
A handsome climbing plant, with the flowers produced in largo dichotomous cymes, pure white 
calyx, and bright soarlet corolla. Is. Gd., 2s. Gd., and 3s. Gd. • fine plants, 7s. Gd., 10s. Gd., and 15s. 
CLERODENDRON SPECIOSUM. (Hyb.) 
This new variety may be regarded as one of the gems of the season as a handsome and effective 
exhibition plant. It is a cross between the well-known C. Balf yiirii and C. splendens. It partakes of 
the character of the latter in the immensely large and dense dichotomous cymes, from which the 
flowers are produced. In this variety, instead of the calyx being pure white, as in C. Balfourii, it 
has a reddish hue, and the corolla, instead of a bright scarlet, is a deep rose, slightly shaded with 
violet, the marginal portions being of a bright vermilion. 
The foliage is smooth, oblong-ovate, of a rich dark green, and as the plant possesses a free habit, 
it makes an exceedingly beautiful stove climber. The flowers are produced in the greatest abundance, 
as in C. Balfourii , so that the merits of this variety, when grown as a specimen for exhibition pur- 
poses, can scarcely be over-estimated. 7s. Gd., 105. Gd., and 155. 
COCHLIOSTEMA JACOBIANUM. 
A magnificent Commelinaceous plant, producing deep green broad oblong-lanceolate leaves. The 
flowers are fragrant, of a soft violet and blue colour, and borno in immense panicles upon a peduncle 
about a foot long. It has been introduced from Ecuador. l£ and 2 guineas. 
COLEUS, vide Index | COSTUS ALBESCENS, 5s. 
COSTUS CINEREA, 5 5 . 1 COSTUS LUCIDA, 65 . 
COSTUS MALORTIANUS, 25. 6tf. COSTUS ZEBRINUS, 25. Gd. and 35. Gd. 
COSSIGNEA BORBONICA (strong), 315. Gd. CRESCENTIA ALATA, 55. 
