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NEW, RARE AND DESIRABLE GREENHOUSE PLANTS. 
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JENKINSII, flowers exceedingly largo, fuunel-sliaped, and m snowy^vliiteness ; tli ■ handsome wax- 
like attractive blossoms render it a most beautiful plant for eonservatory decoration. 5s. 
liikDY SKELMEKSDAIiE, pure white trumpet-shaped fragrant flowers ; very handsome. 5s. 
MRS. JAMES SHAWE, a variety of bushy habit, producing in profusion pure white sweet-scented 
flowers, which are cup-shaped and of great substance. .'5s. 
NILAGIRICTTM, a splendid species from the Neilgherrj^ Hills, and Nepal, producing iminenso 
terminal trusses of fine largo .showy (lowers, of a beautiful blush colour, blended with deep rich rose 
and shaded with soft rose ; light throat. 3s. 6d. and 5s. 
NIVEUM, beautiful flowers of a pale lilac colour, spotted with darker lilac on the lobe ; tube of the 
corolla yellowish ; foliage shining green, the under surface white. 5s. 
NUTTALLII, a magnificent species ; flowers pure white, the largest,of the genus. 5s. 
OOHEACEUM, the undersurface of the foliage of this variety is ochre-coloured. 6s. 
PINK BEAUTY, ride page 85. 
PRINCE LEOPOLD, a beautiful flower ; fawn and rose with rose centre. 15s. and 1 guinea, 
PRINCE OF WALES, a fine variety producing reddish orange flowers. 7s. 6d. and 10s. Gd. 
PRINCESS ALEXANDRA, a pretty hybrid variety, of compact growth, with similar flowers to- 
those of II. JasniiiiiJlorum, but largei-and longer tubed, pure white, with pink stamens. 5s. and 
7s. Gd. 
PRINCESS ALICE, a neat dwarf bu.shy-growing variety of the ciliatmn type, producing clusters of 
deliciously-scented bell-shaped white flowers, flushed with pink. 3s. Gd. and 5.s. 
PRINCESS HELENA, this pretty hybrid form, with R. Princess Alexandra, was obtained from a 
cross with R. jastninifloriim, but is readily distinguished from it by its much longer tubed flowers, 
of a delicately tinted soft pink colour, streaked with dark shades. 5s. and 7s. Gd. 
PRINCESS ROYAL, a handsome and distinct variety of neat comi)act growth, with clusters of 
richly-shaded, rose-coloured, funnel-shaped flower tubes. 5s. and 7s. Gd. 
RETUSUM, this distinct species produces clusters of tubular orange-coloured flowers. 5s. and 7s. Gd. 
ROSALIND, a charming hybriil of neat compact habit, and very free blooming ; it jiroduces fine 
clusters of beautiful long-tubed flowers of a delicate soft pink shade ; a most ideasing and effective 
variety. 1 guinea. 
ROSY GEM, a charmingly attractive hybrid, producing large heads of long-tubed flowers of a rich rose 
colour, the edges of the segments deep pink, the exteriorof the tube blush-white. This will be found 
a most desirable ac(iuisition for the greenhouse. 1 guinea. 
SE3TERIANUM, fine large fragrant white flowers. 3s. 6<Z. and 5s. 
T-A-NLORI, rich bright pink flowers with white tube ; a splendid variety producing fine large trusses. 
10s. 6if. and 15s. 
THIBAUDIENSE, this remarkable Rhododendron has been introduced from Bhotan ; its bright red 
tubular flowers are produced in terminal trusses, inform somewhatrcseinblingtho.se of the t'orreas- 
and Thibaudias, and having the same alabaster-like translucent lustre, hence its name. 3s. Gd. and 6s. 
THOMSONI, bright scarlet cup-like flowers of good form. 5s. 
TUBULATUM, a fine variety, with large tubular pure white flowers ; it is a most useful plant for 
the decoration of the greenhouse or conservatory. 5s. 
VEITCHIANUM, a beautiful species, with very largo white flowers, relieved by a yellow centre or 
base, and elegantly fringed or frilled on the maigin. 5s. and 7s. Gd. 
^^'ROA.TVTA, tube of the corolla short and obconical, with the limb segments spreading; in the 
dillerent plants that have been raised from seed, the flowers vary in hue from blush to white. 5s. 
VIRGATUM HYBRIDUM, a neat-habited bushy-growing variety, producing fine trusses of beautiful 
pure white flowers of good form. 5s. 
VIRGINALE, the pure white flowers of this beautiful variety are darge and funnel-shaped ; it has 
leathery dark green foliage, and forms a splendid plant for conservatory decoration, the great size 
and snowy whiteness of its blossoms rendering it c.xtremely attractive. 5s. 
ABUT LONS. 
ALBERT DELAUX, a new and very dwarf 
variety, large rosy mauve flowers, with dark 
rose nervations ; very suitable for growing in 
pots. 7s. Gd. 
AMARANTINA, large well-formed flowers, 
brilliant purple-amaranth, fine ; very lloriferous. 
7s. Gd. 
AURELIA, bright golden yellow. Is. Gd. 
BELLE OF SURREY, a very prettf flower, of 
a delicate silvery blush tint. Is. 6d. 
BLANDII, deep yellow, veined dark crimson, 
and reticulated light crimson. 2s. 6<f. 
BOULE DE NEIGE, white. Is. 
BOULE D’OR, golden yellow. Is. Gd. 
BRILLIANT, bright red, free, and of dwarf 
habit. Received First Class Certificate from 
the Royal Botanic Society. 2s. Gd. 
CERISE UNIQUE, immense blight ceriso 
flowers, of perfect shape, with purplish crimson 
nervations at the base of petals ; a novel colour. 
7s. Gd. 
CLEOPATRA, rosy pink, with distinct crimson 
vcining ; a pretty flower. 3s. Gd. 
