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EUCODONIAS— KOHLERIAS. 
GESNERAS (N2EGELIAS) — Continued. 
HEINE MARIE HENRIETTE, orange, with beautiful dottings of tlie same colour upon a cream 
colour ground ; flowers produced in fine pyramidal spikes. 3s. 6 d. 
ROSALIE, blush tube, white lobes, deep golden yellow throat. 2s. 6 d. 
ROSEA PUNCTATISSIMA, very deep rich rose, canary yellow throat. 3s. 6rf. 
ROSE D’AMOUR, rose, marbled and maculated with pure snow white, throat white, rayed and 
spotted with clear citron. 2s. 6 d. 
RUBAN COCHENILLE, outside red, with cochineal margin ; golden encircled white interior. 
3s. 6d. 
SCEPTRE BRILLIANT, a fine variety, with very richly coloured foliage, and freely producing 
large bright coral flowers, shaded with lilac ; citron yellow throat, richly spotted. 5s. 
SCEPTRE CERISE, bright cerise vermilion, spotted with golden yellow, flowers produced in fine 
pyramidal branched spikes ; magnificent bronzy foliage, covered with velvety crimson. 2s. 6 d. 
SCEPTRE CORAIL, fine pyramids of brilliant coral flowers, the mouth striped with canary yellow, 
rich velvety amaranth foliage. 3s. 6<f. 
SCEPTRE ROYAL, fine bronzy amaranth foliage, largely spotted with bright green, large coral 
flowers, citron throat, with spots of rich scarlet. 3s. 6 d. 
S XT A VITAS, delicate flesh colour ; interior white ground speckled with flesh colour. 3s. 6(f. 
TOTA ALBA, this is the only pure white Gesnera. 3s. 6(/. 
TRICOLORE ORANGE, clear orange red, with holder of the same colour, and finely speckled ; 
interior gold and white. 3s. 6cl. 
ZONNENDAAL, a fine flower of a delicate rose colour, with beautiful cinnamon dottings. 2s. Gd. 
ZUCHT, fine coral-coloured lobes, throat distinctly veined and netted with chamois colour. 2s. 6 d. 
EUCODONIAS. 
EHRENBERGII, an attractive variety, having the foliage of a Ligcria, and freely producing clear 
blue flowers, which are slightly crumpled and have a white threat. Is. 6 d. 
N-ffiGELIOIDES, pretty hybrid Gesneraceous plant ; flowers prettily produced on small plants, 
nearly the size and form of a drooping Gloxinia, but having the soft colouring and elegant markings 
of some of the rosy-flowered Tydeas, with the throat of a citron yellow. Is. fid. 
NJEGELIOIDES DIAMANTINA, this variety is similar to the preceding in growth and habit, but 
differs in the colour of its flowers, which are of a brilliant violet purple, with citron yellow throat. 
It is an abundant bloomer, flowering very freely, on small plants. Is. 6 d. and 2s. Gd. 
N2EGELIOIDES LILACINELLA, the flowers of this variety are of a beautiful fresh lilac colour, 
marbled, and the throat is pure whito, spotted and dotted with citron, yellow and lilac. It is a 
very attractive plant, and an abundant bloomer. 2s. 6 d. and 3s. 6 d. 
N2EGELIOIDES NANA MULTIFLORA, this charming plant remains upwards of three months 
in all its beauty. It is the dwarfest in habit of the genus ; and the flowers, which are produced 
most profusely, are amaranth and golden yellow, dotted with vermilion. 2s. 6 d. and 3s. Gd. 
VAN HOUTTEI, a splendid variety, with very large flowers of the most perfect form ; colour vivid 
carmine and pure white, ornamented with flesh coloured stripes ; very striking and attractive. The 
plant is of fine habit, and extremely floriferous. 3s. 6 d. 
KOHLERIA LANATA. 
A novel and interesting Gesneraceous plant ; the stem and under part of the leaves covered with 
long brilliant orange red hairs ; flowers orange, shaded with bright red, spotted and edged with bright 
crimson. 3s. Gd. 
KOHLERIA RUPESTRIS. 
A Gesneraceous plant, discovered in the Chonthles Mountains, Nicaragua, by the late Dr. Seemann. 
The catkin-like root-stock is hirsute ; the stems and branches are whitish, occasionally marked with 
reddish stripes, and covered with whitish woolly hair. The flowers are red outside, and yellowish with 
reddish dots inside, and are freely produced in terminal racemes. 5s. 
ROSANOWIA (BIG LAN DU LARI A). 
This is a new genus of Gesneraceie, with the habit of Scheeria and Loeheria, nevertheless not 
belonging to the Achimenes tribe, but to the Ligerne. It is closely allied to Sinningia (A r ees) and 
Ligeria (Dcnc), having a tuberous rhizome, and a similarly-shaped corolla, but both these genera have 
five perigynous glands, whilst Biglandularia has only two, in which respect it differs also from overy 
other known genus of the order. 
CITRINO-AMARANTINA, rich woolly and glossy foliage ; the flowers, which are large and of 
good form, are freely produced in the axils of the leaves ; the peduncles are long and quite erect ; 
the flowers are yellow outside and lemon colour inside, striped and speckled with amaranth. 3s. Gd. 
