NEW, RARE AND DESIRABLE STOVE PLANTS. 
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NEPHTHYTIS LIBEBICA. 
A new species of an interesting little group of tropical West Afriean Arad^ It has a creeping sten. 
and sagittate leaves of a cheerful green colour ; the Power scape is terete, with a few minute scatteied 
pricklcl; the spathe is greenish white. It was discovered by one of my collectors in Liberia. 7s. 6(1. 
PANAX PLUMATUM. 
Averv elegant small-growing plant, introduced from the South Sea Islands. The leaves form a 
1 nf foliao-o aiiJ arel very elegantly divided, the leaflets long-stalked and more oi less dcepl> 
S' " »' !“■ "i”""' '’•■'■fs.'rs;! 
sonieUat the aspect of P. laciniatam, but being many degrees more finely cut. 'las one of the 
twelve New I’lanti with which Mr. W. B. gained the First Prize at the International Horticultuial 
Exhibition, held at Ghent. 6s. 
NIDULARITTM FULCfENS, vide Guzniannia 
■ piota 
INNOCBNTII, lOs. ed. 
SPECTABILE, 7s. 6(1. and 10s. 6d. 
OCHROSIA ELLIPTICA, 5s. 
OPLISMENTJS IMBECILLIS VAEIE- 
GATUS (PANICXTM VARIE- 
GATUM), Is. 6(1. 
