NEW, RARE AND DESIRABLE STOVE PLANTS. 
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AMARYLLIS <H IPPEASTRUM) HENDERSONI. 
A magnificent variety, freely producing its fine showy flowers during the mid-winter months. The 
predominant colour is a rich velvety maroon crimson over three-fourths of the surface, finely contrasted 
with cream white ; the crimson ground partially extends beyond the main body colour by diverging 
into separate crimson veins or lines, the intervening spaces being elegantly sprinkled with crimson 
spots, and beyond these each petal terminates in a broad ovately-oblong cream white tip. 15s., 
1, and 1J guinea. 
AMARYLLIS (HIPPEASTRUM) IGNESCENS. 
A fine stove bulb from Colombia, producing umbels of flowers, which emerge from between the 
sessile lanceolate bracts. The flowers expand to a breadth of about five inches, and are of a light fiery 
orange red colour, stained at the base with pale green, forming a large greenish white eye or centre ; 
the stamens are deelinate, of the same colour as the perianth, with yellow pollen. A bold and 
attractive flowin'. 7s. 6 cl. and 10s. 6 d. 
