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NEW, EARB AND DESIBAIiLE GREENHOUSE PLANTS 
EBIOSTEMONPULCHELLUS.Ss. 6(«.aiul5s. I EBYNGITJM EBRACTEATT7M, 10s. 6d. 
SCABER, 3s. 6ti. and 5.v. | ERYTHRINA, of sorts, 2». 8(L and Ss. 6d. 
ERYTHRINA COMPACTA. 
This magnificent variety is the best and most useful in every respect of all the Erythrinas. It is of 
compact bushy growth, producing most profusely its splendid attractive bunches of coral-like blossoms. 
It will be found effective for sub- tropical gardening, and is a truly desirable plant for most decorative 
pui'i>oses, as it blooms very freely in ipute a small state. 5s. 
EUCALYPTUS CITRIODORA. 
The pleasant fragrance of the foliage of this }>lant renders it a desirable ac(j;uisition. The strong 
lemon-scent, which is emitted when the leaves are gently rubbed, is erpially powerful and agreeable 
with that of the lemon-scented Verbena (^ylloysia citnodora). The plant is of slender habit, wdth 
oblong leaves, clothed with glandular hairs, which give off the powerful and grateful odour above 
referred to. It is a native of Australia. 3s. 8d, 
EUCALYPTUS PICIPOLIA. 
This beautiful new criinsou-llowered Eucal^’ptus is not a large-growing species like most others of 
the family, but is of quick growth, and plants of it are soon covered with its magnificent trusses of 
eiimsou-coloured flowers ; its leaves yield an essential oil which nas proved a valn.able febrifuge. 5s, 
EUCALYriUS AMYGDALINA (Fcp. 
pel mint Gum), 3s, Cd, 
COCCIFERA, 3s. 6d. 
CORDATA, 3s. 6d. 
CORIACEA, 3s. 6f/. 
GLOBULUS (Blue Gum), 3s. 6d, 
HETEROPHYLLA, 5s. 
MARGINATA, 3s. 6d, 
OBLIGUA, 5s. 
URNIGERA, 3s. 6d, 
EUGENIA AUSTRALIS, 3s. 6d. and 5s. 
UGNI, Is. 6d, and 2s. 6d, 
EUPATORIUM BERLANDIERI (GRA- 
CILE ODORATUM), Is. 6d, 
RIPARIUM, 2s. 6d. and 3s. 6(f. 
EURYA LATIFOLIA VARIEGATA, 2s. 6d, 
and 3s. tid. 
EURYCLES, vzdc page 49. 
EUTAXIA FLORIBUNDA, 3s. Cd. 
FATSIA (ARALIA) JAPONICA, 3s. 6d. and 
5s. 
( ) VARIEGATA, 5s. and 7s. 6d. 
FERNS, vide Indc.x. 
■ FUCHSIAS, vide Index. 
■ FICUS AUSTRALIS, 3s. Cd. 
ELASTICA, 3s. Cd. 
I MACROPHYLLA, 5s. 
: MINIMA, l.s. 6d. and 2s. Cd. 
I RHODODENDRIFOLIA, 3s. Cd. 
! STIPULATA (REPENS), Is. Cd. & 2s. 6d. 
I FOURCROYA (AGAVE) BULBOSA, 5s, 
YUCCOIDES, 1 guinea. 
I GASTRONEMA SANGUINEUM FLAM- 
I MEUM, 5s. 
GENETYLLIS (HEDAROMA) FUCHSI- 
! OIDES, 5s. and 7s. Cd. 
! TULIPIFERA, 5s. and 7s. Cd. 
I GONOLOBUS CUNDURANGO, 10s. Cd. 
: GREVILLEA FILICIFOLIA, 5s. 
I PREISSII, 7s. Cd. 
I ROBUSTA, 2s. Cd. and 3s. Cd. 
! GREYIA SUTHERLAND!, 3s. Cd. and 5s. 
GUEVINA AVELLANA, 5s. and 7s. Cd. 
' HABROTHAMNUSAUBLETII,2s.Cd.&3s.6d. 
AURANTIACUS, 2s. Cd. and 3s. Od, 
ELEGANS, 2s. Cd. and 3s. Cd. 
HABROTHAMNUS NEWELII. 
A very oniamental plant of free growth, with neat smooth foliage, freely producing dense terminal 
tdusters of fine large flowers of a bright crimson colour. It will bo found extremely useful and 
cflective as a conservatory climber. 2s. Cd. and 3s. Cd. 
HABROTHAMNUS, of sorts, 2s. Cd. & 3s. Cd. • HEDAROMA, vide Genetyllis. 
HARDENBERGIA MONOPHYLLA, 2s. Cd. i HIBISCUS CHRYSANTHUS, vide paa’o 13 
VARIEGATA, 3s. Cd. ^ ° ’ 
HIBISCUS PEDUNCULATUS. 
A very pretty Hibiscus of erect branched habit, the stems hairy, the leaves are thres-lobed, the 
lobes blunt with toothed margins. The campanulate flowers are showy, the petals cuneate oblong, 
rounded at the apex, blush or rose coloured, with an involucel of about eight linear segments. It has 
been imported from Niital. 5s. 
HOVE A CELSI, 3s. Cd. and 5s. HYDRANGEA HORTENSIS CYANO- 
HYDRANGEA HORTENSIS FOL. MAR- CLADA, Is. tki, and 2s. Cd, 
GINATA, 3». Cd. THOMAS HOGG, Is. Cd. and 2.S. 6d. 
AUREO-VARIEGATA, 2s. Cd. and JAPONICA ELEGANTISSIMA, 5s. 
3»- Od, FOL. TRICOLORIBUS, 5s. " 
