NEW, RARE AND DESIRABLE STOVE PLANTS. 
HIPPEASTEUM, vide AMARYLLIS. 
HOPPMANNIA (HIGGINSIA) GHIES- 
BREGHTII, 3«. U. 
■ VARIEGATA. 5». 
ORTGIESII, Bs. 
REPULGENS ARGYRONEURA, 
Bs. 
ROBUSTA, Bs. 
HOMALOMENA PELTATA, 10s. 6d. 
HOYA BELLA, 3s. 6cf. 
CAMPANULATA, 3s. 6d. and Bs. 
CARNOSA, 3s. 6d. 
PIOTA AUREA, 5s. 
VARIEGATA, 3s. 6d. and 5s. 
HOYA IMPERIALIS, 5s. and 7s. 6d. 
HYDROCOTYLE NITIDULA, 3s. 6(i. 
IMPATIENS JERDONI.®, Bs. 
IPOMCEA HORSPALLLffi, 5s. 
INSIGNIS, 3s. 6(i. and 5s. 
LEARII, 3s. 6d. 
MEXICANA, 3s. 6(7. 
TERNATA, 3s. 0d. 
ISOLOMA HIRSUTA, vide page 18. 
MOLLIS, 5s. 
IXORA AMABILIS, 3s. 6(7. and 5s. 
1 AMBOINENSIS, 3s. 6c7. and 5s. 
I AURELIA. 5s. 
: BELLA, vide page 18. 
IXORA CHELSONI. 
Tlie flower pips of this splendid variety are of large size, and of exceiitionally good form and great 
substance ; they are produced in immense round full tnisscs ; colour bright orange-salmon, flushed and 
shaded with pink. From its profuse flowering habit, dwarf-branching growth, and the rich tint of 
its blossoms, this variety will be found exceedingly useful and eflective, and one of the very best 
kinds that can be grown for exhibition purposes. 7s. 0(7. 
IXORA COCCINEA SUPERBA, 3s. 0(7. 
COLEI. 7s. 6(7. 
CROCATA RUTILANS, 3s. 6(7. and 5s. 
■ DUPPII, 3s. 6(7. 
EXIMIA, I'idc page 18. 
PORMOSA. 7s. 6(7. 
PRASBRI, 5s. 
ILLUSTRIS, vide page 18. 
IXORA JAVANICA PLORIBUNDA, 3s. 6(7. 
LA VERNA. 5s. 
LUCINDA, Bs. 
ORNATA, vide page 18. 
PICTURATA, vide page 18. 
PRINCE OP ORANGE, 3s. 6(7, 
PRINCBPS, Bs. 
REGINA, 5s. 
IXORA PROPtrSA. 
An extremely ftee-flowering variety, throwing very lino huge trusses, densely furnished with flower 
pips of a beautiful rich soft rosy-salmon colour. The enonnous size of the flower heads render it 
admirably adapted for exhibition and general decorative purposes, and the charming rosy tint with 
which the flowers are suffused makes it exceedingly distinct and attractive. 7s. 6(7. 
IXORA SALICIPOLIA, 5s. 
SANGUINEA, 5s. 
SPECTABILIS, 5s. 
SPLENDID A, vide page 10. 
VERONA, 5s. 
WILLIAMSII, 5s. 
JACAEANDA CLAUSSENIANA, 2 guineas. 
ELEGANTISSIMA, lOs. 6(7. 
MIMOS-EPOLIA, 7s. 6(7. 
JASMINUM DUCHESSB D’ORLEANS, 
3s. 6(7. 
— GRACILE, 3s. 6(7. 
VARIEGATUM, 3s. 6(7. and 5s. 
HIRSUTUM (MULTIPLORUM), 3s. 6(7. 
and 5s. 
LIGUSTRIPOLIUM, 3s. 6(7. 
SAMBAC, 3s. 6(7. and Bs. 
PLORE PLENO, 3s. 6(7. and 5s. 
JATROPHA MULTIPIDA 5s. and 7s. 6(7. 
JUSTICIA ZEBRINA, 3s. 6(7. and 5.?. 
KAIMPPERIA BENSONIAl, 7s, 6(7. 
BERKEDEYI, 7s. 6(7. 
MOULMEINENSIS, 7s. 6(7. 
ROSCOEANA, 5s, 
K.®MPPERIA UNDULATA, 5s. 
KYLLINGIA MONOCEPHALA, vide Cy 
perils Lacoiirii. 
LAMPROCOCCUS (AlCHMBA) DISCOLOR, 
Bs. 
PULGENS, 3s. 6(7. and 6s. 
MINIATA, 5s. 
WEILBACHI, 7s. 6(7. 
LAPORTEA SCHOMBURGKII VERSI- 
COLOR, lOs. 6(7. 
LAURUS CINNAMOMUM, 6s. and 7s. 6(7. 
LBDBNBERGIA ROSEO-.®NEA, 3s. 6(7. 
LIETZIA BRASILIENSIS, 3s. 6(7. 
LUCULIA, vide Greenhouse Plants 
MACROZAMIA, vide Index 
MAGNOLIA MUTABILIS, 7s. 6(7. 
PUMILA, 5s. and 7s. 6(7. 
MANETTIA BICOLOR, 3s. 6(7. 
CORDATA, 3s. 6(7. 
MICANS, 3s. 6(7. 
MANGIPERA INDICA, 1 guinea 
MARANTA ALBO-LINEATA, 3s. 6(7. 
AMABILIS, 5s. 
ARGYREA, 5s, 
