GREENHOUSE PEANTS. 
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Society of Botany and Agriculturo 
at Ghent; colour, red ; form finely 
imbricated. 10s. 6d. 
Selections of well known good sorts in 
fine plants^ can he made from W. JB.'s 
general collection, at 30«. i2s. and 
60s. per dozen. 
Cephalotus follicularis. — This most 
singular and highly interesting little 
object is the New Holland Pitcher- 
plant, forming a neat dwarf growth 
of one to two inches in height, with 
small oblong loaves and remarkable 
roundly-oblong depressed pitcher- 
shaped organs of a comparatively 
large size. It forms one of the 
most wonderful illustrations of ve- 
getable structure and economy yet 
known. It thrives well in any 
warm greenhouse during the winter, 
and with the iisual temperature of 
such structures in the summer 
months. lOs. 6d. to 21s. 
i'.CHAM;EROPS P.XOELSA, truo (Von Sie- 
bold’s), 21s. ; handsomo specimens, 
105s 
P. HUMILIS, lOs. 6d. 
P. SINENSIS (Fortuneii), lOs. 8d. 
to 42s. 
Cobosa scandens variegata. — A pretty 
novelty, and as a greenhouse climber 
a valuable acquisition. 6s. 
O.Draosena (Cordyline) Austraws. 16s. 
to 21s. 
0. Bauksi. — A slender grow- 
ing sub-arboreous greenhouse plant, 
from New Zealand, of elegant 
character, with long linear lanceo- 
late leaves contracted below into 
a long petiole. The fiowers arc 
white. 21s. 
0. indivisa attains a height 
of from 10 to 20 feet, in an erect 
and undirdded trunk on which 
the foliage is retained with vigour 
almost to the'ground. The leaves 
are set on to the greatest advantage, 
and measure from 6 to 6 feet in 
length, and from 6 to 9 inches in 
breadth. Their colour is of the 
richest description ; a broad and 
prominent midrib of crimson brown 
runs through the entire length, and 
numerous red and white lines run 
parallel to the midrib; the whole 
surface is overlaid with a rich 
bronze producing an elegant efiect. 
The under side of the leaves is 
glaucous. The whole tree is unsur- 
passed in its truly neble and unique 
beauty. lo5s. 
Eriostemon Smithi. — A very distinct 
and beautiful new species, from 
Moreton Bay. 21s. 
Erythrina eloribunda. 6s. 
Marie Bellanoer. 6s. 
O.Ficds elastica, 3s. 6d. to 21s. 
O.Grevileea Drcjimondi. 
0. HOBUSTA, 7s. 6d. to 16s. 
Imhatophyllnm miuiatum. — A very 
ornamental evergreen warm green- 
house or cool stove plant, interme- 
dato between Clivia and Vallota, or 
Amaryllis, in style of growth; -with 
dark green leaves, and large co- 
rymbs, of erect, large, clear rich 
salmon, or light flame-coloured cup- 
like blossoms (relieved by a lighter 
centre) during the early winter and 
spring months; unique in its cha- 
racter, and the most efiective and 
beautiful plant in its season of 
bloom. Strong blooming plants, 
42s. and 63s. 
oyrtanthiflomm, like the prece- 
ding in its general habit and growth, 
but the flowers are a shade lighter 
in colour, and instead of being erect 
are pendulous. Strong blooming 
plants, 42s. and 63s. 
