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NEW, EAEE AND DESIEABLE STOVE PLANTS. 
IXORA EMINENS. 
A splendid variety of exceptional merit, giving trusses of fine, large, weU-formed flowers, clear 
buff on opening, changing- afterwards to light salmon ifiuk. 21s. 
_ IXORA EXIMIA. 
Tliis variety produces fine lai-ge trusses of jujis -with very long tubes ; the colour on opening is 
buff, changing afterwards to salmon-pink. 7s. 6d. 
IXORA GEMMA. 
A fine addition to this show'y and effective genus. It has round and well-formed pips of a rich 
orange yellow colour, produced in large and compact trusses. This variety will be found of the 
greatest value for exhibition purposes. 1 5s. 
IXORA ILLUSTRIS. 
A splendid variety, jn-oducing immense trusses of flowers of a fine bright orange-salmon colour ; 
extremely sho^^'y and oi-namental. 10s. Orf. 
IXORA INSIGNIS. 
A fine vai-iety of close dwarf habit ; deep ro.sy crimson flowers shaded with orange, borne in a 
compact ti'uss. 15s. 
IXORA jAVANicA FLoniB-uxDA, 3s. 6<f. I IXORA Lucinda, 5s. 
Lavehna, 3s. Gd. MACnoTiivEsus (Duffii), 3s. Gd. 
Lobbii, 7s. Gd. I Minekva, 5s. 
IXORA MIRANDA, 
This variety produces eompact trusses of flowers, which on first opening arc of a buff colour, but 
change gradually to a rosy-saliuon shade. 7s. Gd. 
IXORA ORNATA. 
A remarkably free-blooming variety, producing good trusses of bright orange-salmon flowers in 
the gi-eatest profusion. 7s. Gd. 
IXORA PICTURATA. 
An extremely floriferous variety ; the flowers on first opening are of a bright orange colour, 
which gradually changes to buff. 7s. Gd. 
IXORA Modiola, 5s. I IXORA PiLOEraii, 5s. 
ODOEATA, 6s. I PkINOE OP OllAKUE, 3s. Gd. 
IXORA PROEUSA. 
An extremel}' free flowering variety, producing very fine huge trusses, densely furnished with 
flower pips of a beautiful rich soft rosy sabnon colom-. 7s. Gd. 
IXORA PKixcEPS, 3s. Gd. 
Reoina, 3s. Gd. 
sanquinea, 3s. Gd. 
IXORA speoiosa, ride page 8. 
SPECTABILIS, os. 
SPLENDIDA, tide page 41. 
IXORA VENTJSTA. 
A beautiful variet}*- producing fine trusses of very large flowers, which on first opening are of a 
bright orange colour, changing afterwards to salmon-buff'. Is. Gd. 
IXORA Veeona, 3s. Gd. 
Westii, 6s. 
WlLLIAMSII, 3s. Gd. 
JACARANSA Clausseniana (Cupaiiia filici- 
folia), 1 and 1^ guinea 
ELEOANTISSmA, lOs. Gd, 
MIMOS/EFOLIA, 6s. 
JASMINUM Duchesse d’Obleans, 3s. Gd. 
OEACILLIMUM, 3s. Gd. 
JASMINUM ninsuTUM (mubtifbobum) , 2s. Gd. & 
MOUSTBIFOLIUM, 3s. Gd. [3s. Gd. 
Saaibac, 2s. Gd. and 3s. Gd. 
FLOBE PLENO, 3s. Gd. 
JATROPHA injETIPIDA, 5s. 
JONESIA Asooa, 10s. Gd. and 15s. 
JUSTICIA PUBPUEEA, 2S. Gd. 
KJEMPFERIA Bensonl;e, 7s. Gd. 
Beekeleyi, 7s. Gd. 
KiEMPFERIA GILBERTII. 
A fleshy-rooted perennial, with attractively variegated foliage, introduced from the East Indies. 
From the succulent roots are annually produced a tuft of oblong-lanceolate deep green leave.s, wliich 
are slightly undulated at the margin, and bordered by a broad and very conspicuous band of wliite. 
The purple and wliite flowers are jieculiar in form as often ocems in the Zmgiberaccous order. 5s. 
