NEW, RARE AND DESIRABLE GREENHOUSE PLANTS, 
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CYCLAMEN PEBSICUM. 
Too much can scarcely he said in favour of the superb varieties of this plant, of which the old 
G. iicrsicum is the type, whether they are regarded as objects for the ornamentation of the greenhouse, 
or conservatory, or for table decoration, for which their compact floriferous character eminently fits 
tliem. The flowers are also extremely useful for bouquets, and when iducked, if kept in water, they 
will last in freshness and beauty for some weeks. Plants full of buds and flowers can be supplied 
<luring the winter season, and are then charmingly pretty. Is. 6rf., 2s. 6rf. and 3s. 6cf. 
CYCLAMEN PEESICUM ALBUM, 2s. Gd. 
and 3s. Gd. 
KUBRUM, 2s. 6d. and 3s. Cfh 
GRANDIFLORUM, 3s. Gd. and 5s. 
of various choice sorts, 3s. Gd. and 5s. 
CYTISUS FILIPES, 3s. Gd. and 5s. 
CYTISUS RACEMOSUS, Is. and Is. 6d. 
EVERESTIANUS, 3s. Gd. 
DAHLIA IMPERIALIS, 3s. Gd. 
ALBA, 3s. Gd. 
ARBOREA, 3s. 6<h 
ROSEA, 3s. 6^^. 
DAIS COTINIPOLIA. 
A pretty deciduous gi'eenhouse shrub, native of South Africa. Its branches are clothed with oblong 
acute leaves, terminated by broadish heads of flowers, which consist of a reddish four-leaved involucre 
outside, and within this numerous rosy lilac calyces, which have a slender tube about an inch long, 
and a spreading limb of five segments. 5s. 
DAPHNE INDICA RUBRA, 3s. Gd. and 5s. DASYLIRION LONGIFOLIUM, 5s. 
PAPYRACEA, 5s. DESFONTAINEA SPINOSA,2s.6<f and 3s.6(f. 
DARLINGTONIA CALIFOENICA, 10s. Gd. DEYEUXIA ELEGANS VARIEGATA, 
and 15s. •vide page 12. 
DASYLIRION GLAUCUM, 1 guinea DICHROA VERSICOLOR, 3s. Gd. 
DIANELLA INTERMEDIA. 
A free-growing plant, inhabiting the Fern-lands of the northern and middle Islands of New Zealand. 
It has linear-ensiform leaves, and much branched panicles, ten to eighteen inches long, bearing 
numerous whitish flowers, which are succeeded by bunches of pretty dark blueberries. 5s. and 7s. Gd, 
DIONiEA MUSCIPULA. 
(THE FLY-TRAP PLANT, OR VENUS’ FLY-TRAP). 
One of the most wonderful illustrations of vegetable structure and design known among plants, the 
formation of its leaf organs being singularly adapted for entrapping insects. 2s. Gd. and 3s. Gd. 
DORYANTHES EXCELSA, 10s. 6d. ] DORYANTHES PALMERI, 3s. Cd. and 5s. 
DRAO-fflNA AUSTRALIS. 
This handsome ornamental plant is exceedingly useful for the decoration of the greenhouse or 
conservatory, where its effective habit always imparts a tropical aspect to the house. It is , also well 
adapted for tlie purposes of sub-tropical gardening, either in groups or as single specimens, where 
its graceful mode of growth is very effective. 3s. 6d. to 10s. Gd. ; fine plants, 15s., 1, li and 2 guineas. 
DRACAENA AUSTRALIS LINEATA. 
An exceedingly handsome and ornamental plant, with fine broad foliage,. gracefully recurving. It is 
strikingly effective for conservatory and greenhouse decoration. 10s. Gd., 15s. and 1 guinea. 
DRAC-iENA ARBOREA, 3s. Gd. and 5s. DROSERA FILIFORMIS, 3s. Gd. 
-AUSTRALIS VEITC.HII, 7s. Gd., 
10s. Gd., 15.V. and 1 guinea 
DRACOPHYLLUM GRACILE, 3s. Gd. aud 
SPATULATA, 5s. 
ECHEVERIA, of sorts, vide Index 
EL.ffiOCARPUS GRANDIS, vide page 13. 
RETICULATUS (DENTATUS), 5s. and 
DROSERA CAPENSI3, 7s. Gd. 
DICHOTOMA, 7s. 6(7. 
RUBRA, 1 guinea. 
7s. 6(7. 
ENCEPHALARTOS, of sorts, vide Index 
ENTELEA BAKERI, 7s. Gd. 
EPACRIS ONOSMiEFLORA PLORE-PLENO ALBA. 
A most beautiful flowering plant, import ;1 frnn Australia, producing pretty double blush-white 
blo'Mpms ; with the interior not quite covering up the original corolla lobes, which causes them to look 
something like guard petals surrounding th ' inner petals. The plant is a charming acquisition, and 
was awarded a First Class Certificate by the Floral Committee of the Royal Horticultural Society. 
1 guinea. 
EPACRIS ONOSM-ffiFLOR A FLORE- ERICAS, of sorts, 18s., 30s. aud 42s. per do:;. 
PLENO NIVALIS, ra’(7c page 74. ERIOSTEMON BUXIFOLIUS, 3s. 6(7. and 5s. 
of sorts, 18s., 30.S. and 42s. per doz. i INTERMEDIUS, 3s. Gd. and 5s. 
EPIPHYLLUM, vide page 43. ' NERIIFOLIUS, 3s. 6(7. 
