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NEW PLANTS. 
The following; aro some of Mr. WILLIAM BULL’S previous iutroductions, to 
which are added a few other desirable NEW PLANTS that have been sent out from 
other Horticultural Establishments. 
ADIANTUM FARLEYENSE. 
The most magnificent variety of this handsome family ; the fronds are of the size and form of 
A. irapesiforme, hut pendant, and all the large pinnules deeply fringed or serrated. 
Price 42«. each. 
ALLAMANDA HENDERSONI. 
This remarkably fine variety has been imported from Guiana. It is the largest flowered orange- 
yellow Allamanda known, lobes finely formed, immensely thick and wax-like, and tinged with brown 
on the reverse side. The plant begins to flower about the same time as the other AUamandas, but 
when onee it commences it possesses the excellent characteristic of being continuous flowering, thus 
the blooming time is prolonged throughout the season, so that it will be invaluable for exhibition 
purposes, and as a free growing stove climber unequalled. The habit is good, with excellent rich 
dark green glossy foliage. A wcU-cxecuted drawing of it, by Andrews, can bo seen at my 
Establishment. 
It has received two First Class Certificates for its superior merit. 
The entire stock has been purchased from Messrs. A. Henderson and Co. 
Price 15s., 21s., and 31s. 6if. each. 
AMARYLLIS IMPERATRICE DE BRilSIL. 
A species with veritable blue flowers. When in blossom this plant is a truly enchanting 
object. It has been introduced from Brazil. 
Price 42s. and 63s. each. 
ANANASSA PORTEANA. 
This species has been introduced from the Philippine Islands. The foliage is of an olive green 
colour, with a broad band of pale yellow down the centre of each leaf. 
Price 84s. each. 
ANTHURIUM GRANDIS. 
A strikingly beautiful ornamental stove plant, introduced by the Eoyal Horticultural Society 
from South America, through their collector, Mr. Wefr. Its large cordate leaves in mature specimens 
are about two feet in diameter ; the ground colour is of a velvety olive gi'een, intersected with 
whitish ribs and yellowish tinted veins. When in its young state the leaves are of a (.'oppery pink 
hue, gradually changing into a beautiful green .as the plant acquires age. 
This is a most desirable acquisition to our fine foliaged plants, and undoubtedly one of the 
best new ones in the ornamental section. It will prove an excellent plant for exhibition purposc.s. 
This plant has also been distributed under the names of A. magnificum and A. cordifoliim. 
Price 16s., 21s., and 42s. each. 
ASPLENIUM MYRIOPHYLLUM. 
A most elegant Stove Fern, introduced from Chiapa, Mexico. The fronds are tufted, short- 
stalked, about six inches long, lanceolate, the pinnules so small and fine that it is quite a gem, not 
only among the Aspleniums, but in the whole Fern family, so that it is a plant that should be in the 
most select collection. 
It has been frequently exhibited, and always received a First Class Certificate. 
Price 5 guinea) each. 
