NEW, BARE AND DESIRABLE STOVE PLANTS. 
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CROTON TOBaUATUS, 3s. %d. 
TOBTIIilS, 8s. 6(i. 
TRAVELLER, 5s. 
TBITTMPHANS (HABWOODIANTTS) 
vide page Zi. 
CROTON UNDTJLATUS, 6s. 
TJNXVITTATTTS, 5s. 
VARIABILIS (FALCATUS), 3s. dd. 
VEITCHIANUS, 3s. 6(i. 
CROTON VITTATtrS. 
A very liandsorne Croton of bold and striking liabit. It lias oblong leaves on longisli petioles, 
whieh are yellowish at the thickened base and apex, and of a bright ruby-red between. The colour of 
the leaf-blade is a clear full green, with a broad band of creamy yellow, which runs out laterally along 
the bases of the distant primary veins. The midrib in the older and more matured leaves takes on 
the same bright ruby-red as the petioles, wliich adds much to the brilliancy of the marking. 10s. Gd. 
CROTON VIVICANS, 5s. 
VOLTTTUS, 3s. 6(f. 
WARRENII, 7.C. 6d. 
WEISIIANNI, 3s. 6d. 
WILLIAMSII, 3s. 6d. and 5s. 
CRYPTANTHUS (TILLANDSIA) ACATT- 
LIS ZEBRINA, 5s. 
( ) BEUCKERII 
( ) BIVITTATA, 5s. and 7s. 6d. 
CTJPANIA FILICIFOLIA, vide Jacaranda 
Clausseniana. 
CTJPANIA GRANDIDENS, vide page 12 
CURCtrLIGO RECURVATA, 3s. 6(f. 
STRIATA, 10s. 6d. 
VARIEGATA, 5s. and 7s. 6d. 
CURCUMA CORDATA, 5s. 
LUTEO-VIRIDIS, 7s. 6d. 
PETIOLATA, 5s. 
ROSCOEANA, 5s. 
BUBRICAULIS, 5s. 
ZEDOARIA, 7s. 6d. 
CURMERIA PICTURATA. 3s. 6d. 
CtTRMERIA WALLISII. 
A dwarf-growing plant, from the United States of Colombia. The leaves arc s)ueading, and 
marked with irregular dark green maculations, some running out from the green costa, and others 
situated near the edge. The intermediate spaces are filled with broadish i)atches of very pale yellow is » 
rneen, which in the more matured leaves becomes a greenish gray. The colours are about equally 
dispersed, though the marking is very irregular, both as to size and form of the blotches. 10s. 6d. 
CYANOPHYLLUM BOWMANNI, 5s. 
MAGNIFICUM, 3s. 6(7., and 5s. 
CYANOTIS (TRADESCANTIA) MULTI- 
COLOR, 2s. 6d. 
( ) ZANONIA, 3s. 6(7. 
( ) ZEBRINA ARGENTEA, 2s. 6(7. 
CYCADS, vide Index. 
CYPERUS ALTERNIFOLIUS, 1$. 6(7. and 
2s. 6(7. 
VARIEGATUS, 2s. 6(7. and 3s. 6(7. 
LAXUS, 3s. 6(7. 
VARIEGATUS, 3s. 6(7. aud 5s. 
OYPHOMANDRA ARGENTEA. 
A handsome plant, imported from Brazil. The leaf-blade is elliptic, with a dark costa and promi- 
nent distant primary veins, the principal part of the leaf proper being of a bright silvep tint broken 
up by a few transverse green veins ; the underside is glossy, and stained with purple. The white 
surface of the leaves renders this plant pleasing and attractive. 10s. 6i7 
CYRTODEIRA CHONTALENSIS, 2s. 6(7. 
and 3s. 6i7. 
• FULGIDA, 2s. 6(7. and 3s. 6d. 
■METALLICA, 2s. 6(7. and 3s. 0i7. 
CYPRIPEDIUM, vide Orchids. 
C YRT ANTHERA CHRYSOSTEPH ANA,3/6 
POHLIANA, 3s. 6(7. 
CYRTOCERAS REFLEXUM, 3s. 6(7. and 5s. 
CYRTOSPERMA JOHNSTONI. 
A most remarkable Arad, introduced from the Solomon Lslaiids. The leaf-stalks are furnished at 
intervals with irregular whorls of stiff spines, the stem is darkly mottled, and has flesh-coloured bauds 
just above the spines ; the leaf-blade is semi-ereet, arrow-shaped, prettily variegated and strikingly 
veined with bright rosy red. The peduncle resembles the petiole ; the lloiver spatho being of a broini.sh 
colour, as is also the spadix. This plant, from its distinct character and the coloured venation of the 
leaves, is altogether unique and very attractive. 1 ^ ^ ro«!FA 
DALECHAMPIA ROEZLIANA ALBA, DALECHAMPIA ROzsZLIANA ROSEA, 
„ „ , 2s. 6(7. and 3s. 6d. 
3s. 6(7. 
DAVIDSONIA PRURIENS. 
A noble-looking plant, with alternate imparipinnate leaves, nearly two feet long There are five or 
six pairs of piima“, the terminal one about nine inches long. In the young s ate the leaves are of a 
height red oLiir, from which they pass to a deepisli green. The spreading 
mid its distinct form, will render this a very desirable plant for ornamental purposes. It O"® <>f 
most interesting plants in Queensland, and produces a succulent cdiblo fruit nearly as large as 
Magnum. Bonum Plum. 15s., 1 aud IJ guinea. 
