NEW, EAEE AND DESIRABLE STOVE BLANTS. 
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DRYMONIA MARMORATA. 
An erect- "rowing Gesneraceons plant, witli tlie steins obscurely tetragonal, hearing larsro 
opposite IcavesT Imving long rcildish purple petioles, the blade ovate, biillate, dai-k green, with the 
convex portions between the veins of a glistening grey ; the margin crenate, the under surface 
purplish. The flowers, which grow in tho leaf-axils, are creamy white and fimbriated. 7s. (id. 
DRYMONIA TUiuALViE, 5.i. 
DYCKIA miEViFOLiA, lx. (id. 
EBERMAIERA (Chajiebaxtiiemum) xitida, 5s. 
ECHITES, ride Dipladenia 
PICTA, 3s. (id. and 6s. 
nUBRO-VENOSA, OS. 
ELAEOCARPUS GRANDIS. 
A pretty evergreen plant from the district of the Tine River, in Queensland. It is furnished 
■with lanceolate crenulate leaves, affixed by short red petioles. The flowers are charming and larger 
than in any of tho allied species, the petals white, divided into about five deeply fringed lobes, 
silky imbescent at the margins. 7s. (id and 10s. Gd. 
ELETTARIA Diepexhoestii, 5s. 
ENCEPHALARTOS, vide Index 
ENCHOLIRION corallixum, 7s. Crf. 
JoNOHEI, 10s. Of?. 
EPIPHYIiLUM, of sorts ; these are u.seful for 
winter and early spring blooming, and are 
very showy and attractive. 30s. and 42s. 
per dozen. 
EPIPREMNUM MiRABiLE “Toxga Plant- 
3s. Of?, and 5s. 
EPISCIA TESSF.LLATA, ride Centrosolenia bullata 
ERANTHEMUM Andersoxi (elegans). 2s. Gd. 
and 3s. Gd. 
ATROPURPTOEUM, 3s. Of?. 
EBORACENSE, 3s. Of/. 
LAXIFLOBUM, 2s. Of?. 
ERANTHEMUM macropuyllem, ride page 8. 
Moorei, 3s. Of?. 
KIGBESCEXS, 3s. Of?. 
PULCHELLUM, 2s. Of?, and 3s. Of?. 
REXICULATUM (ScHOlIBUROKIl) , 3s. Of?. 
TRICOLOR, 3s. Of?. 
TUBERCULATUM, 3s. Of?. 
VELUTixuM, ride page 8. 
VERSICOLOR, 3s. Of?. 
ERYTHRINA compacta, vide page 04. 
OLAUCA, OS. 
MARMORATA, OS. 
Parceixii, 10s. Of?. 
VESPERTILIO, vide page 34. 
ERYTHROTIS Beddomei, 3s. Gd. and 5s. 
ERYTHROXYLON COCA. 
This extremely interesting plant is of great officinal importance in South America, where its 
leaves are lar"-ely employed as a masticatory, under tho name of Coca. IVhen taken intei-nally it 
acts as a powerful stimulant of the nervous system ; and, when under its influence, persons are able 
to perfonn long and rapid journeys without exhaustion. “Four times a day, whatever the nature 
of his occupation— whether employed in the mines, tho fields, as a muleteer, or domestic servant, the 
Indian resigns himself to the pleasures of Coca chewing.” 10s. 6f?. 
EUCHARIS CANPiPA 2s. 6f?. and 3s. Gd. each; 
18s. and 30s. per dozen. 
EUADENIA EMINENS. 
A remarkably distinct and interesting plant, discovered in Liberia by one of my collectors ; it 
is especially notable on account of its peculiar inflorescence, which resembles a candelabrum in its 
ramification, the yellow petals looking like a pair of gas jets on each branch. The plant is of 
branchino- habit, with alternate trifoliate glabrous leaves ; the inflorescence is terminal and erect ; 
the dorsal petals about four inches long, and of a clear sulphur-yellow colour. Figured in tho 
liotanical Magazine for September, 1881. 1 guinea. 
EUCHARIS AMAZONiCA, 2s. 6f?. and 3s. 6f?. ; 
18.S. and 30s. per dozen. 
Mastersii, vide page 8. 
EUCHARIS SANDERII, 
A distinct and beautiful new species. Its snow-white flowers are produced in umbels, and the 
corona which is marked with six yeUow stripes, is so shallow that it merely proj^ects as a nm beyond 
the mouth of the tube. Tho leaves arc deep green. It has been awarded a First Class Certificate 
by the Floral Committee of the Royal Horticultural Society. 3s. 6f?. each ; 30s. per dozen. 
EUCODONIA, rif?c Index. | EUPHORBIA splexpens, 3s. _ 
EUGENIA MAOXiFiCA, 1 guinea. j EURYCLES australasica, 3s. Gd, and os. 
Fimenta (Allspice), 5s. | Cunninghamii, 3s. 6f?. 
EUPHORBIA JACQUINIJEFLORA, 2s. Gd. and 35. Gd. \ EXOSTEMMA chontaxensis, IO 5 . Gd. 
FARADAYA PAPUANA. 
A climbing shrubby plant from Java, furnished with opposite lanceolate leaves, attached by 
long thickened petioles, and coarsely bullate on tho upper surface. The flowers are white, salver- 
shaped, -with a limb of four sub-equal segments, and are pi-oduced in corymbose panicles. 10s. 6f?. 
FICUS Ei.AS'ncA TARIEOATA, lOs. Gd. and 15s. 
ExsouLPTA, vide page 35. 
Moorei, 6s. 
TERNS, vide Index. 
TILICIUM decipiens, 10s. 6f?. 
TICUS BARBATA, 2s. Gd. and 3s. Gd. 
dealbata, 7s. Gd. and 10s. 6i?. 
eburnea, 6s. 
ELASTICA, 3s. Gd. 
Faroelli, 3s. Of?. 
RADICANS, 3s. Of?. 
Sycomorus, 7s. Of?, and lOs. Gd. 
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