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NEW PLANTS. 
AZALEA (Indica) GRANDE DUCHESSE DE BADE. 
This extremely handsome rich coloured variety ^^^ll be found an 
acquisition in every collection. Its colour is a bright orange scarlet, 
flower well formed, sometimes showing a slight inclination to he doiible, 
petals very thick and wax-like, excellent habit. 
Price 15s., 21s., and 31s. 6<?. each, 
AZALEA (Indica) REINE DES PAYS BAS. 
Violet pink, margined with white, and richly spotted with deep 
erimson. This wiU be a favourite variety : it elicited universal admi- 
ration and obtained a prize when exhibited as a seedling at the Grand 
International Horticultural Exhibition held at Amsterdam last spring. 
Further remark on its merit is unnecessary. 
The stock for circulation in Great Britain and Ireland has been 
pui-chased, plants of which will be ready in October. 
A well executed drawing of it, by Andeews, can be seen at my 
Establishment. 
Price 21s. and 31s. &d. each. 
BOUGAINVILLEA LATERITIA. 
A showy Stove Climber which can be also trained and grown as a 
specimen exhibition plant. Like the other Bougainvilleas its great 
beauty consists in the floral leaves or bracts which accompany the 
flowers, but instead of being mauve, as in the other kinds hitherto 
bloomed in this countiy, arc of a salmony-pink, and consequently a 
veiy distinct and desirable variety. 
It has received three First Class Certificates during the past season. 
The entire stock has been purchased from Mr. Charles Turner, of 
Slough. Plants will be ready for sending out in October next. 
A well executed drawing of it, by Andeews, can be seen at my 
Establishment. 
Price 21«. each ; specimens 42s. and 63s. each. 
DIOSCOREA AN^CTOCHILUS. 
This remaikablc and handsome species has been iutroduced from the 
Amazon ; it has broadly ovate-acuminate leaves which when mature are 
of a dark olive green marbled with gold, with broad central golden 
band running through them. The young leaves are plain bright green, 
and the remarkable variation is developed as they acquire age, 
