NEW, EAEE AND DESIRABLE GREENHOUSE PLANTS. 
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AGAPANTHUS TJMBELLATUS FLORE-PLENO. 
This distinct plant has heen introduced from the Cape of Good Hope, 
from the nonnal type by producing umbels of dark blue double flowers. 
AOAPANTHUS trMBKLI.ATU3 MAXIMUS, Ss. 6(7. 
UMBELLATU3 FOLIIS VABIEGAII3, 2s.6<7. & 3s.6d. 
MINOR, Ss. 6d. 
Moobeanus, Is. 6<7. and 2s. Gd. 
AGAVE AMERICANA LONOIFOLIA VARIEOATA, 6s. 
AMERICANA MEDIO-PICTA, lOs. 6(7. 
VARIEOATA, 2«. 6(7. and 3s. 6<7. 
BULBOSA, ride Fourcroya 
Celsiana, 3s. 6(7. and 5s. 
DESERTI, 5s. 
FiLiFERA, 15s. and 1 guinea. 
Seemanni, 1 guinea. 
Sn.AWii, 3s. 6(7. and 5s. 
AGNOSTTJS, ride Stenocarpus 
ALLAMANDA, t'ide page 1 1 
ALOE ferox, 3s. 6(7. and 5s. 
ALOYSIA ciTRiODORA (Lemon-scented 
Verbena), Is. 
It differs materially 
10s. 6(7. 
AMARYLLIS, ri(7s pages 11 and 12 
AMORPHOPHALLUS (Peoteinophallus) 
Kitieri, 2s. 6(7. and 3s. 6(7. 
ANIGOZANTHUS flavidus, 5s. 
ANOPTERUS OLANDULOSA, 6s. and 7s. 6(7. 
ANTHERICUM vaeieoatum, ride Phalangium 
argentao-lineare 
AOTUS GRACIELIMA, 2s. 6(7. and 3s. 6(7. 
APHELEXIS IIUMILIS, 2s. 6(7. and 3s. 6(7. 
MAORANTHA PURPUREA, 2s. 6(7. and 3s. 6(7. 
ROSEA, 2s. 6(7. and 3s. 6(7. 
EUPESTEI3 OEANDiFLOEA, 2s. 6(7. and 3s. 6(7. 
ARALIA JAPONICA (SiEBOLDii),t'i(7sFatsia japonioa 
PAPYRIFEEA, 3s. 6(7. 
ARAUCARIA Bidwillii, Ss. and 7s. 6(7. 
CooKii, 3s. 6(7., 5s. and 7s. 6(7. 
CuNNiNOHAMii, 3s. 6(7., 6s. and 7s. 6(7. 
ARAUCARIA EXCELSA. 
Mr. W. B. has lately imported a fine lot of this handsome conservatory plant. 3s. 6(7., 5s. and 
7s. 6(7. Specimens 1, 1^ and 2 guineas and upwards. 
ARAUCARIA excelsa aebo-spica, 5s. and 7s. 6(7. j ARUNDO Honax vaeieoata, 3s. 6(7. and 5s. 
ARDUINA OEANDIFLOEA, 7s. 6(7. j ASPARAGUS decumbens, 3s. 6(7. and 5s. 
ARIS.£MA FIMBEIATUM, Vide IIRge 16 | FALOATUS, 7s. 6(7. 
ASPARAGUS PIUMOSUS. 
An elegant evergreen climber, from South Africa, with slender smooth stems, and numerous 
spreading branches ; the hermaphrodite white flowers are produced from the tip of the branohlets. 
It is an exceedingly handsome omamcntal plant for the greenhouse or conservatoiy, and its pretty 
feathery growths are extremely useful for cutting for decoration. 3s. 6(7., 5s. and 7s. 6(7. 
ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS nanus, vide page 54 | ASPARAGUS tenuissimus, 5s. 
ASPARAGUS VIRGATUS. 
This remarkably elegant feathery-looking jilant of frutieoso habit has been recently introduced 
from the Cape of Good Hope. Tlie stems bear at the upper end a corymbose head of erect branches, 
of which the lowest is the youngest or most recently developed. 3s. 6(7. and 5s. 
AZALEA INDICA. 
The gi'eat value of Indian Azaleas for decorative puriioses can hardly be over-estimated. The 
varieties of this effective plant can be had in blossom for four mouths of the year ; well selected 
jdants affording such a magnificent display of colour and wealth of bloom, that the low price at 
which beautiful kinds are now offered, should ensure a place for them in every greenhouse 
and conservatory. 
Good selections can be made by Mr. W. B. at 30s., 42s. and 60s. per dozen. 
New varieties, 5s., 7s. 0(7. and 10s. 6(7. each. 
AZALEA B.VLSAMiNa5FL0EA, vule page 50 
BAMBUSA, vide page 76. 
BEGONIA, ride Index 
BERBERIDOPSIS COEALLINA, 3s. 6(7. 
BIGNONIA ciieeeee, 3s. 6(7. and 5s. 
EXCELSA, 7s. 0(7. and 10s. 6(7. 
OEANDIFLOEA, 2s. 0(7. and 3s. 0(7. 
JASMINOIDES, 2s. 0(7. 
BIGNONIA JASMINOIDES ALBA MAONA, 2s.6(7. to 5s. 
J.ISMINOIDES SPLENDIDA, 2s. 6(7. tO 5s. 
MAGNiFic.i, vide page 17 
VENUSTA. 3s. 6(7. and 5s. 
BLANDFORDIA AUEEA, lOs. 6(7. 
FLAMMEA, lOs. 0(7. 
NOBiLis, OS. and 7s. 6(7. 
PEiNOEPS, vide page 57 
BLANDFORDIA CUNNINGHAMII. 
The late Dr. Lindlcy, in describing the previously known species of this genus, thus refers to 
JilandfonUa Cunninghamii : — “ None of them are to be compared for beauty with the plant of which 
the late Allan Cunningham gave me a specimen, the flowers of which are fully twice as large as 
A. maiyhiala fgrmidijtora) ." The flowers are of a deep rich red tint, except at the end of the 
petals, where they are yellow. 5s., 7s. 6(7. and lOs. 0(7. 
