STOVE PLANTS. 
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of the finest things ever offered. 
Plants of it will he ready this 
autumn ; and orders, which are now 
being taken, will then ho executed. 
63s. 
r.Caladium Wighti. — A very handsome 
new form, with the habit of C, bicolor; 
the leaves rich green, moderately 
dotted or fieeked with angular spots 
of clear white, othei-s of a bright 
red being intermixed with them ; 
the contrast between the three 
colours in the leaf produces a very 
pretty effect. lOs. 6d. to 15s. 
P.Calamus micranthus. — A very hand- 
some species from Java, fine plants, 
84s. 
F.Calathea. (Mauanta) pauuina, 
10s. 6d. 
CALLIAUnn A HtEXLATOOEPH ALA, 1 0s.6d. 
F.Calooasia eduhs vauieoatis. 
O.Campylohotris pyrophylla. — A nice 
foliagod plant, from the Vulcan of 
San Martin, in South Mexico. 21s. 
0. refulgens.— Discovered and in- 
troduced from Chiapa in Mexieo, 
a plant of the most exquisitely 
ornamental eharaetcr, vastly su- 
perior to any of the other kinds 
of Campylobotris, and one that no 
select collection will long he with- 
out. It was awarded a First Class 
Certificate of Merit when exhibited 
at the Eoyal Botanic Gardens, Re- 
gent's Park ; also, a First Class 
Certificate of Merit by the Floral 
Committee of the Royal Horticul- 
tural Society. 31s. 6d. 
0. regalis. — An ornamental sub- 
shrub, the leaves stalked, hroadly- 
clliptic, narrowing both to the base 
and apex, the surface somewhat 
buUate, hut with a satiny lustre, 
bronzy green, the main rib and 
principal side veins of a pale grayish 
colour. Chiapa. 7s. 6d. 
P.Caeyota Ubens, 6s. and 7s. 6d. 
P.Ceroxylon nivenm. — The silver palm 
from Now Granada. 63s. 
F.Cissns porphyrophyllus. — A hand- 
some leaved free-growing climber, 
producing heart-shaped loaves of 
about five inches long, of a rich 
emerald green in the younger stages, 
changing as they become older to a 
deep purplish green. The leaves 
are convex, and being also longitu- 
dinally ribbed with the rib depres- 
sed, the satiny richly shaded surface 
is shown to much advantage ; the 
under surface is purple, and along 
the course of the veins on the upper 
surface are scattered irregular an- 
gular livid or pale purplish flecks o r 
blotehos. India. 7s. 6d. 
F.Cossignya borbonica. — Fine foliage, 
with rich orange centre rib, very 
rare. 63s. 
F.Ckoton lonoifoliom vabieqatum,5s. 
V. CASCAKILLA, lOs. 6d. 
O.Cupania Findaiba. — An exceedingly 
ornamental and graceful plant from 
the Brazils. 63s. 
O.Cyanophyllum magnifleum. — One of 
the most beautiful ornamental foli- 
aged plants in cultivation. 10s. 6d. 
to 42s. 
0. speoiosum. — A very handsome 
noble species, from Chiapa ; very 
distinct, upper part of the leaves of 
a pale green and the lower part of 
a bright red. 31s. 6d. to 63s. 
O.Dasylibion acbotbiche, 21s. 
F.Diepfenbachia maculata, 5s. and 
7s. 6d. 
V. PICTA, 6s. 
V. VAttlAEILIS, 5s. 
Dionoja MUSciruLA (Venus’s Fly 
Trap), 7s. 6d. and 10s. 6d. 
