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NEW, RARE AND DESIRABLE STOVE PLANTS. 
CROTON SUPERBIENS. 
One of the finest of known varieties, and of a thorouglily distinct character. The leaves are ohlong, 
acute, rounded at tlie base. The colouring is exceedingly rich, aiuLquite unique. In the least coloured 
condition, the leaves are green, with clouded yellowish markings. As'thcse mature, the green deepens, 
the yellow brightens, and the coppery-red veining and margin are brought out. Subsequently the 
green becomes blackish-bronze, while all the pale ])ortion3 become coppery, the veins and the costa being 
picked out with crimson, which shows in a very marked degree on the costa. In this state the coloiuation 
is tmly superb. It is a native of New Guinea and is a gem amongst the Crotons. 15s. 
CROTON TORTIIilS, 8s. 6cl. 
TRILOBUS DISRAELI, 3s. 6d. 
EARL OP DERBY, 10s. 6d. 
■ TRAVELLER, 5s. 
TRIDMPHANS (HARWOODIANUS), 
■Side page 37. 
CROTON UNDULATUS, 3s. 6d. 
VARIABILIS (PALCATUS), 5s. 
VEITCHIANUS, 3s. 6(1. 
VITTATUS, vide page 17. 
VIVICANS, 5.S. 
VOLUTUS, 3.S. 6d 
CUKMEIUA WALLISIi, for description and price, vide page 3U. 
