NEW PLANTS. 
15 
NEPHELAPHYLLTJM CORDATUM. 
„ PULCHRUM. 
Two pretty, quaint-looking, variegated plants from the East Indies, associating 
with Anoectoohili, and forming desirable additions to that group. 31s. 6d. each. 
OSMUNDA REGALIS CRISTATA. 
A handsomely crested really splendid variety of a noble growing fern. 10s. 6d. 
POGONIA DISCOLOR. 
A dwarf growing singular looking plant introduced from Java, it produces one 
cordate olivaceous leaf, which is thickly set with golden hairo, thus rendering it 
very attractive. 42s. 
RETINOSPORA LEPTOCLADA. 
This distinct species is so thoroughly hardy that it has stood uninjured where 
Cedrm deodara and Araucaria imbricata have been killed. The habit and appearance 
of this Conifer differs materiaUy from that of any other Eetinospora ; it assumes 
an erect pyramidal outline of grorvth, branching proportionately wide at the base, 
and tapering upwards to a gracefully alternate point, and forms a densely-bianched 
compact pyramidal plant. 1 Os. 6d. 
RHODODENDRON AUGUSTE VAN GEERT. 
A very effective hardy variety of fine habit. The size of the flowers individually, 
as also the truss, is something extraordinary ; colour puiple-red, darkly spotted 
in the upper segment. 10s. 6d. ; extra strong, 21s. 
RHODODENDRON COUNTESS OF HADDINGTON. 
Habit compact and vigorous, with fine foliage; flowers rosy-blush, measuring 
upward of 3j inches in length and diameter; very abundant bloomer, and may 
be flowered from Februaiy to June. For early spring and summer decoration, 
and exhibition purposes, this will prove one of the most useful gTecnhousc 
plants of modern introduction. 21s. 
SCHISTOCASIA PORTEI. 
A Philippine Island Arad, with pedatcly pinnatifid leaves, having broad linear 
oblong segments like those of a Phlcbodiiun ; a remaikably curious and exceedingly 
ornamental plant. 42s. and 63s. 
SYNGONIUM WENDLANDI. 
A singularly pretty Aioid from Guatemala, with bright deep green foliage con- 
trasted with a white variegation. 10s. 6d. 
