1G NEW, RARE AND DESIRABLE STOVE PLANTS. 
AMARYLLIS (HIPPEASTRUM) PYRROCHROA. 
This handsome Colombian bullions plant produces an umbel of handsome flowers of a light orange 
scarlet hue, the five upper perianth segments broader than the sixth or lower one, and all of them green 
for an equal length at the base, forming a short green funnel in the centre. Its free-flowering habit 
renders it a great ornament of the temperate stove, spikes of its showy blossoms being abundantly 
produced on small bulbs. 5s. and 7s. 6 d. 
AMARYLLIS (HIPPEASTRUM) RUTILA. 
A very free-flowering variety, even small bulbs producing abundantly spikes of its showy orange 
red blossoms, which in some of the varieties are more brilliantly coloured, tending to scarlet. Instead 
of showing a green funnel, as in A. pyrrochron, each of the perianth segments has here a lance-shaped 
green bar, extending nearly half the length of the segments, and which forms a conspicuous green star- 
in the centre of the flowers. It is a native of Brazil. 5s. and 7s. 6d. 
AMAIA ELIS (HIPPEASTRUM) YITTATA IIARRISONLE, for description and price, vide page 17. 
