NEW PLANTS. 
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It is a Stove Climber, but eau easily be trained and grown as a 
specimen plant for exhibition, for which it is well adapted on account 
of its handsomely variegated foliage. 
Its resemblance to some of the members of that beautiful family the 
Ansectochilaj has suggested the name, but unlike that family it is free 
growing and easily cultivated. 
Price 42s., 63s., anA 105s. each. 
EPIPHYLLUM TRUNCATUM TRICOLOR. 
The blossoms of this variety arc unusually attractive, of a salmon 
orange passing into red, and having the centre of a rich pui'ple, very 
handsome and distinct, much the best Epiphyllum ever offered, and a 
most desirable acquisition to our winter blooming plants, its gay flowers 
at that season being most attractive. 
This variety has received the highest award that can bo made to a 
new plant. 
Price 10s. 6<Z. each. 
LASTR.ffiA ERYTHROSORA. 
A very handsome hardy evergreen Japanese Fern, well adapted for 
greenhouse or ojrcn air cultivation, for it is quite hardy and the fronds 
are persistent throughout the winter, growing two to three feet high, 
with dark stripes, bold shining fronds, the fertile ones decorated by 
lines of red dots which are the involucral scales overlying the spore 
cases. 
It has received several Certificates of Merit as a distinct and deskable 
hardy Fem. 
Price 10s. 6<?. eaeh. 
PEPEROMIA ARGYREA. 
This pretty ornamental stove plant has been introduced from Brazil, 
and is the handsomest species with which we are acquainted. It is of 
easy cultivation, with ovate cordate leaves of wax-like character, and 
great substance, bright green ribs or veins with the intervening spaces 
white, giving the impression of burnished or frosted silver. 
It has been awarded a First Class Certificate by the Floral Committee 
of the Royal Horticultural Society. 
Price 31s. 6<?. each. 
