HEW PLANTS. 
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SAURAUJA SARAPIGIENSIS. 
This handsome foliaged stove plant is an introduction from Costa 
Rica. Erom its noble aspect it is a worthy associate with Spheerogyne 
and Gyanophyllum, and although only recently introduced it has already 
produced leaves twenty inches long by nine wide, which when young 
are of a pleasant reddish tint, and the mid -rib in all the leaves is of a 
bright red, which latter contrasts prettily with the gi-een leaves. 
The entire stoek of this plant has been purchased from M. Lindjen, 
of Brussels. 
Price 42s. and 63 s. each, 
SPHACELE C.®RULEA. 
A useful winter-blooming plant belonging to the Labiatec family. It 
is soft-wooded, with thick, ovate, serrated foliage, and if cultivated in 
a warm greenhouse, gives its pretty blue flowers all through the winter 
in the most abundant manner. 
Price 10s. 6«?. each. 
SPH.®ROGYNE CINNAMOMEA, 
An ornamental plant introduced from Costa Rica, the aspect of which 
is really noble, for the leaves arc about a foot and a half long, by nine 
inches broad. Its cultivation is easy, and it succeeds admirably in a 
warm greenhouse or stove. The specific name is derived from the 
cinnamon-like character and colour of its stem, which makes a pleasing- 
contrast to the massive light green foliage. 
This plant can be recommended as a First-class novelty, well adapted 
for exhibiting as a foliage plant. 
It has received various Certificates of Merit for its ornamental 
character. 
Price 42s. and 63s. each. 
THE MUSTARD TREE OF SCRIPTURE. 
“ Salvadora Persica.” 
This remarkably interesting plant is now offered for the first time in 
this country. It reqiiires to be cultivated in a stove. 
Price 105s. each. 
