NEW AND RARE STOVE PLANTS. 
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HAVEN ALIA MADAGASCARIENSIS, “ The Traveller’s Tree.” IBs. and 1 guinea. 
RUDGEA MACROPHYLLA. 
This beautiful Rubiaceous plant combines ornamental foliage with lino flowers ; the leaves aro 
large, opposite, and deep green in colour; the flowers are pure white, and freely produced. It 
forms a very ornamental stove shrub. 7s. 6 d. 
SALVADOR A PERSICA, “ The Mustard Tree of Scripture.” 3s. 6 d. 
SAMYDA NOBILIS. 
An extremely handsome ornamental plant, with large dark green elliptic-lanceolate leaves, which 
arc upwards of a foot in length, and about half as much in breadth, serrated on the margin and 
woolly benoath ; the stem is covered with a light brown pubescence, the leaves aro pendulous, aud 
being so largo they give to the plant a rich attractive character. 
It has been introduced from the Province of Saint Catherine, Brazil. lj guinea. 
SANCHEZIA NOBILIS VARIEGATA. 
A very handsomo plant for exhibition purposes ; the leaves, which aro from 12 to IS inches long, 
are of the richest greon, whilst the veins and margin are a brilliant yellow, which contrast produces 
a most striking effect. 2s. Gd., 3s. 6 d., and 5s. 
SANDERSONIA AURANTIACA. 
A beautiful scandent plant, with the habit of Gloriosa , and producing numerous, large, somewhat 
globose, rich orange coloured flowers. A native of Natal. 5s. 
SAURAUJA SARAPIGIENSIS. 
This handsome-foliaged plant is an introduction from Costa-Rica. It produces loaves 20 inches 
long by 9 wide, which when young are of a pleasant reddish tint, and the mid-rib in all the leaves is 
of a bright red, which latter contrasts prettily with the green leaves. 7s. Gd., 10s. Gd., and 16s. 
SCUTELLARIA MOCCINIANA. 
This interesting plant is of a neat, dwarf, branching style of growth, with small ovately heart- 
shaped leaves. It is of a very free-flowering habit, producing terminal spikes of golden yellow 
bloom during the summer months. 2s. Gd. 
SELAGINELLA SETOSA. 
A charming species from Columbia, with fronds velvety green on tho upper surface, and satiny 
rose underneath. 7s. 6 d. 
SELAGINELLA MARTENSII 
VARIEGATA, Is. Gd. and 2s. Gd. 
ALBO- 
SELAGINELLAS, of sorts, Is. Gd. aud 2s. Gd. 
SMILAX MACROPHYLLA MACULATA, 
6s. 
LONGIFOLIA VARIEGATA, 7s. Gd. 
SIPHOCAMPYLUS HUMBOLDTI ANUS (FULGENS). 
This free-flowering effective plant has been introduced from South America, and is a great acqui- 
sition to our stoves, for it produces its showy blossoms nearly throughout tho year ; it is of compact 
habit ; foliago dark green, ovate-acuminate, the blossoms rich orange scarlet, with yellow throat. 
Being such a free bloomer, and producing its attractive flowers over such a lengthened period, 
it is a most desirable decorativo plant, added to which its flowers aro extremoly useful for 
bouquets. 3s. Gd. 
SPHH3ROGYNE CINNAMOMEA, 3s. Gd. & 6s. | SPHAEROGYNE LATIFOLIA, 6s. and 7s. Gd. 
SPH/CROGYNE FERRUGINEA. 
An elegant stove shrub, introduced from South America. It has a terete stem, covered with a 
close felt of short Coarso cinnamon coloured hairs, and furnished with opposite leaves, which are 
three-ribbed, with penniuerved secondary ribs. They are of a shaded green on the upper surface, 
and paler beneath, and while in a young state are stained with red. The leaves are shortly stalked, 
elliptic-oblong in outline, wider abovo the centre, and shortly acuminate, the baso being tapered 
beyond the source of the triple ribs. It is a fine bold-leaved stove plant, of moderate size. 5s. and 
7s. Gd. 
