NEW, RARE AND DESIRABLE STOVE PLANTS. 
OBOTON GLORIOSUS (PRINCESS OP WALES). 
This is one of the long-loiiveil drooping forms of Croton, and is perfectly distinct in character. It 
comes from the New Hebrides The ground colour is green, and the variegation creamy-yellow, very 
variable in character. In some there is a creamy-yellow mid-rib, with a band on each side ; in others 
the mid-rib is bright green. The markings are of the maculate style, with here and there lai^ 
blotches of clear creamy yellow, and in other parts clouded markings of smaller confluent blotohes 
and spots. Occasionally these conditions are reversed, and there are longish patches on which the 
ground colour is creamy, relieved by a few clouded green markings. This was one of the twelve New 
Plants with which Mr. William Bull gained tlio First Prize at the International Horticultural 
Exhibition, held at Dundee in 1876. 5t. 
CROTON GLORIOSUS CPRINCESS OF WALES). 
