NEW AND RARE GREENHOUSE PLANTS. 
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NEW AND RARE GREENHOUSE PLANTS. 
HYBRID ABUTILONS. 
BRILLIANTISSIMA, Is. Gd. 
ELEGANS, Is. 6 d. 
LtTTEUM ERECTUM, 2a. 6 d. 
CARMINEUM, Is. Gd. 
GRANDIFLORUM, Is. Od. 
YIOLACEUM PTJEPUKEUM, 2s. 6 d. 
The above are new hybrid varieties of this interesting tribo ; the flowers are of diversified colours, 
and as all aro more or less rapid in growth, they aro well adapted for planting against pillars or 
trellis-work in greenhouses or conservatories. 
ABUTILON THOMPSON!. 
A distinct and pretty variegated shrub, of a noat erect habit, with small vino-like or maple-like 
leaves, richly mottled or marbled with yellow ; useful and efl'ectivo in conservatory decoration, and 
a good summer plant out of doors. Is. and Is. 6 d. 
ACACIAS, of sorts, Is. Gd., 2s. Gd., and 3s. 6d. I ACROPHYLLUM VENOSITM, 3s. 6d. and 5s. 
ADENANDRAFRAGRANS, Is. Gd. and 2s. Gd. I AGAVE SCHIDIGERA, 15s. 
AGATI GRANDIFLORA FLORE-ALBO. 
A tall glabrous shrub, with abruptly pinnate leaves, having from ten to thirty pairs of oblong or 
elliptic obtuse leaflets, and short axillary racemes of from two to four very large white papiliona- 
ceous flowers. It is a native of North Australia, and is sometimes oalled Sesbania. 6s. 
AGAVE AMERICANA LONGIFOLIA VARIEGATA. 
The leaves of this variety are nearly double the length of thoso of the old variegated Aloe ; the 
variogation is also much whiter and cleaner. 10s. Gd. and 15s. 
AGAVE AMERICANA VARIEGATA. 
In all sizes, from 3«. Gd., 6s., 7 s. Gd., to 15s. j very handsome specimens, 1 j, 2, and 4 guineas. 
AGAVE FILIFERA. 
7.S. G it., 10s. Gd., 18s., and 21s. A matchless pair of this handsome conservatory plant, 10 guineas. 
AGAVE SEEMANNI. 
This handsome dwarf species grows in stony places of tho Dopartmont of Matagalpa, Republic of 
Nicaragua, Central America, whenco it was introduced by Dr. Seemann. It is one of tho smaller 
kinds, tho panicle never attaining more than G feet in height. The leaves aro rosulato, subspathulate, 
remarkably blunt, and from their apox grows a still' projecting dark coloured spine, whilo strong 
spines are also boruo on prominent serratures of the margin. 7s. Gd. 
AGAVE SEEMANNI ACUTA. 
This Variety is similar to tho typical form in its short subspathulato rosulato leavos, with a strong 
terminal spine, but it diflers in tho loaves being gradually drawn out to a point at the base of tho 
tspiuo. 7». Gd. 
AGAVE SEEMANNI PAPILLOSA. 
In this variety the loaves aro spathulate-obldng, with projecting marginal papillffi-like teoth, each 
surmounted by a dark spine, which is often recurved, whilo the apex of tho loaf is acuto, and ter- 
minated by tho stout dark-coloured spino, 7s. Gd, 
AGAVE SEEMANNI PARVISPINA. 
This is a moi’o rapid-growing plant than either of the foregoing, producing more oblong or Ungu- 
late leaves, tho apex being attenuated, aud terminating in a moderaloly stont spino, while tho 
margin is boset with numerous small palo-ooloured spiny tooth. It is a vory distinct form. 7s. Gd, 
