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NEW, RARE AND DESIRABLE STOVE PLANTS. 
PHTLLOT2BNIUM LINDENI, 8s. 6d. and 5s. 
PIPERS, of sorts, 2s. 6d. and 3s. 6d. 
PISTIA STRATIOTES, 3s. 6d. 
PITCAIRNIA BROMELI.®POLIA, ViVfepagolO. 
COEALLINA, 5s. and 7s. M. 
PLATYPHYLLA, 7s. U. 
PLOCOSTEMMA LASIANTHUM, 6s. 
PLUMBAGO COCCINEA SUPEBBA, 2s. M. 
and 3s. 6rf. 
ROSEA, 2s. 6(i. and 3s. Qd. 
POGOSTEMON PATCHOULI, 3s. M. 
POINCIANA PULCHBRRIMA, 7s. 6d. 
! POINOIANA regia, 7s. 6(7. 
^ POINSETTIA PULOHEBRIMA, Is. 6(7. and 
' 2s. 6f7. 
ALBA, 8s. 6(7. 
PLENISSIMA, 8s. 6(J. and 5s. 
ROSEO-CABMINATA, 3s. 6(7. 
j POSOQUEBIA MULTIFLORA, 7s. 6(7. 
' POTHOS ARGYBEA, 3s. 6(7. 
AUBE A, vide page 19. 
MACROPHYLLA, 3s. 6(7. 
PSIDIUM CATTLEYANUM (The Guava', 
5s. and 7s. 6(7. 
PSYOHOTRIA OYANOCOOOA. 
If one were to search the vegetable kingdom through, it would bo difficult to find any other plant 
which displays, either in its flowers, fruit, or seeds, such a beautiful ultramarine colour as is exhibited 
by the berries of this species from Chontales, Nicaragua. The colour and sise of the flowers is disap. 
pointing to the lovcis of gay tints and large blossoms, but as soon as the fruit begins to assume shape 
and substance, a tint is displayed which can bo but imperfectly rendered by the Greek term cyaneus. 
In its native woods, the plant grows us underwood, and is loaded througliout the winter with largo 
blue berries, ns many as from 30 to 35 growing on one bunch. 3*. 6(7. and 5s. 
PTERIDOPHYLLUM PENTAPHYLLUM, 
7s. 6(7. and 10s. 6(7. 
PUYA MAIDIFOLIA, 5s. 
SULPHUREA, 7s. 6(7. 
UNDULATA, 7s. 6(7. 
RAVENALIA MADAGASCARIENSIS, “ The 
Traveller’s Tree," 15s. and 1 guinea 
REIDIA GLAUCESCENS, 3s. 6(7. and 6s. 
RHOPALA, of soi-ts, 7s. 6(7., 10s. 6(7. to 21s. 
BIVINA FLAVESCENS, 3s. 6(7. 
LAjVIS (humllis), 2s. 6(7. and Zs. 6(7. 
BOGIEBA CORDATA (amosna), 5s. 
GBATISSIMA, 5s. and 7s. 6c7. 
THYRSIFLORA, 5s. 
RONDELETIA BBEVIFLOBA, 5s. 
BBILLIANTISSIMA, 5s. 
SPECIOSA, 3s. 6(7. 
— MAJOR, 3s. 6(7. 
BOacOEA PURPUREA, 10s, 6(7. 
RUBU8 FLBXUOSUS, 5.?. 
BUDGE A MACROPHYLLA, 10s, 6(7, and 
15s. 
RUELLIA ACUTANGULA, Se. 
PORTELL.®, 5s. 
— — ROSEA, 5s. 
RUSSELLIA JUNOEA, 5s. 
SAOCHARUM OFFICINARUM “ The Sugar 
Plant,” 7s. 6(7. 
SAMYDA NOBILIS, 1 guinea 
SANCHEZIA NOBILIS GLAUCOPHYLLA, 
6s. 
VABIEGATA, 3s. 6(7. 
SANSEVIERA GUINEENSIS, 7s. 6(7. 
ZBYLANICA (javanica), 3s. 6d. 
SAXO-FBIDERICIA SUBCOBDATA, 3 
■ guineas 
SCHISMATOGLOTTIS LONGISPATHA, 
vide page 20. 
SCIADOCALYX DIGITALIFLOBA, 3s. 6(7. 
LUCIANA, 3s. 6(7. 
SCINDAPSUS PICTUS, 3s. 6(7. 
SCUTELLARIA MOCINIANA, 3s. 6(7. 
SEBICOGBAPHIS GHIESBREGHTIANA. 
3s. 6(7. 
SIMONISIA CHRYSOPHLJEA, 5s. 
SINNINGIA PUNCTATA, 3s. 6(7. 
PURPUREA NIGRA, 3s. 6(7. 
SIPHOCAMPYLUS HUMBOLDTIANUS, 
(FULGENS), 6s, 
SMILAX LONGIFOLIA VARIBGATA, 5.«. 
SHUTTLEWORTHII, 7s. 6(7. 
SONERILA HENDERSONI, 3s. 6(7. and 5,?. 
ARGENTEA, 3s. 6(7. and 6s. 
PICTURATA, 5.S. 
SPECIOSA, 5s. 
MARGARITACEA ^LBA, 3s. 6(7. and 
5s. 
SPATHIPHYLLUM PICTUM, 5s. 
SPHJEROGYNE LATIFOLIA, 7s. 6(7. 
SPH.fflROSTBMA MARMORATUM, 3s. 6(7. 
and 5s. 
SPONDIAS PLEIOGYNA, 10s.,6(7. 
STADMANNIA AMABILIS, 10s. 6(7. 
JONGHEI, 10s. 6(7. 
STANGEBIA, vide Index. 
STENOSPERMATIUM WALLISII. 
A very remarkable and beautiful Aroid, bearing large boat-shaped ivoiy-white thick spnthes ; it is 
an extremely distinct species, certainly one of the most interesting of Aroids, new alike to science and 
to gardens. 6s. 
