NEW PLANTS. 
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Alocasia albo-violacea, 10s. 6<Z., 15s., aad 21s. 
— (Caladium) Lowi, 15s., 21s., and 42s. 
— macrorhiza variegata, 10s. 6<^., 15s. and 21s. 
— metallica, 15s., 21s., and 42s. 
, — (ScMstocasia) Portei, 42s. and 63s. 
— (Caladium) Veitchi, 31s. %d. and 42s. 
ANTHURIUM LEUCONEURUM. 
A handsome variegated epecics from South America, with thick waxy cordate 
leaves, of a rich dark oUve-green coloui-, distinctly veined and spotted with 
grey. 31s. 6 d. 
ARISTOLOCHIA ORNITHOCEPHALA. 
A stove climber of very remarkable character, the blossoms are very large, and of 
the most singular structure imaginable, to render any description of it at all 
familiar, it may be said to have the head of a hawk and the beak of a heron, with 
the wattles of the Spanish fowl, which however, are grey netted with brown ; the 
head the same colour veined, whilst the beak is grey. 10 s. 6 d. 
ATHYRIUM FILIX-F(EMINA CORONATUM. 
A pretty, hardy fern, with fronds narrow at the base, the apex forming a VC 17 
large flattish crest spreading at right angles to the plane of the frond. 7s. 6 d. 
ATHYRIUM FILIX-F(EMINA GRANDICEPS. 
Another hardy fern, with narrowish lance-shaped fronds, the top of each frond 
many times short-branched, with the ultimate branchlets crispy ; the whole forming 
dense and massive cresting. 7s. 6 d. 
BEGONIA DISCOLOR MARMOREA. 
— „ — ROBERT EMMET. 
Two variegated kinds, but totally ditfering from the general character of the 
variegated sorts j for instead of being stemlcss, these are arborescent, and con- 
sequently make rcmaikably handsome decorative stove shrubs. 7s. 6 d. each. 
CIONIDIUM MOOREII. 
Tliis interesting Greenhouse Fern is an Australasian species discovered by Mr. 
Charles Moore, after whom it is named, and particularly interesting as a netted 
veined representative of Depairia ; a fern in which the fructification forms little 
cups set out on short foot-stalks from the margin, The fronds of this Cionidium, 
which were rather broad-surfaced and divided something after the manner of 
Aspidiam trifoliatum, appeared fringed by the multitude of these projecting 
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