NEW, RARE AND DESIRABLE STOVE PLANTS, 
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DRAC^NA IMPERATOB, 7s. 6rf. 
IMPERIALIS, 5s. 
JUCUNDA, 10.«. Gd. 
DRACJBNA KNAUSII, 10s. 6(«; 
LEOPOLDII, 1 5s. 
IiXJCINDA, 1 guinea 
DRACiBNA LINDENI. 
The most distinct .ind striking Dractena announced since D. Goldkmw. In hahit it is somewhat 
similar to the African species J5. fragrans, but with the foliage handsomely variegated. Mr. W. B. 
imported this beautiful and attractive plant from Brazil. Its elegantly recurved leaves aa’e lanceolate- 
aciminate in form, of a deep giecn colour, and are traversed their entire length by bands of creamy 
white and various shades of yellow ; the diverse forms of the variegation and the blending of tlie- 
eolours render the plant of the highest value for decoration. 4 and 5 guineas. 
DBACAiNA MAJESTICA 10s. 6rf. 
MASTERSII, 15s. 
METALLICA, 7s. Gd. 
MINIATA, 1 guinea 
MIEABILIS, 1 guinea 
MOOREANA, 5s. 
MRS. BAUSB, 15s. 
MRS. C. J. PREAKE, 10s. Gd. 
MRS. WILLS, 7s. 6(1. and 10s. Gd. 
NIGRO-RUBRA, 3s. 6(f. and 5s. 
NIGRO-STRIATA, 7s. Gd. 
NITZSCHNERI, 10s. Gd. 
PHRYNIOIDES, 10s. Gd. 
PRINCEPS. 10s. Gd. and 15s. 
REALI, 5.S. 
REBECCA!. 10s. Gd. 
' RECURVA, 7s. Gd. and 10s. 6<?. 
REFLEXA, 3s. Orl. 
REGALIS, 7s. 6(1. 
REGINA, 3s. 6(1. and 5s. 
REGIS, 3 guineas 
BENARDIA!, 7s. Gd. and 10s. 6(1. 
ROBINSONIANA, 5s. 
ROSACEA, 15s. 
ROSSII, 15s. 
RUBELLA, 15s. 
RUBESCENS, 1 guinea 
RUBRA, vide D. congesta. . 
SALMONEA, 10s. 6(1. 
SCOTTIA!, 15s. 
SEYPARTHir, 10s. 6(1. 
SHEPHERDII, 5s. 
SPECIOSA, 7s. 6(1. 
SPLBNDENS, 5s. and 7s. 6d. 
STELLA, 1 guinea 
STRIATIPOLIA, 7s. Gd. and 10s, 6il. 
STRICTA, 2s. 6rl. and 3s. 6(1. 
STRICTA ALBA, 15.9. 
- — SUPERB A, 10 . 9 . Gd. 
SURCULOSA MACULATA, 7s. 6(1. 
DRACA!NA SYDNEYI, 7s. 6(1. and 10s. 6*. 
TBLLINGII, 7s. Gd. and 10s. 6d. 
TERMINALIS, 3s. Gd. 
ALBA, 7s. 6d, and 10s, 6d.. 
THOMSONII, 15s. 
TRIUMPHANS, 1 guinea 
VENUSTA, 10s. 6d. and 15s;. 
VESTALIS, 1 guinea 
VIRGINALIS, 1 guinea 
VrVTCANS, 1 guinea 
VOLUTA, 10s. 6(1. 
WEISMANNII, 5s. 
WILLSII, 15s. 
WILSONI, 15s. 
DRACONTIUM ALBOSTIPES, 7s. 6d. 
ANNULATUM, 7s. 6(1. 
ASPERUM, 5s. 
CARDERI, 7s. 6d. 
SCALPTURATUM, 7s. 6d. 
DRYMONIA MARMORATA, ride page 15. 
TURIALV.®, 5s. 
EBERMAIERA (CHAMERANTHEMUM) 
NITIDA, 5s. 
ECHITES, vide Dipladcnia 
PICTA, 3s. 6(1. and 5s. 
RUBRO-VBNOSA, 5s. 
ELETTARIA DIEPENHORSTII, 5s. 
ENCEPHALARTOS, vide Index 
BNCHOLIRION CORALLINUM, 7s. Od. 
JONGHEI, 10.9. Gd. 
EPIPHYLLUM, of sorts ; tliese are useful for 
winter and early spring blooming, and are very 
showy and attractive. 30s. and 42s. per doz. 
EPIPREMNUM MIRABILE, z'idc page 15, 
EPISCIA TESSELATA, vide Centrosolcnia 
bullata. 
ERANTHEMUM ANDERSONI(elcgans) 2s. 6(1. 
and 3s. Gd. 
ATROPURPUREUM, 3s. 6(1. 
ERANTHEMUM EBORACENSE. 
A stove plant of neat growth, producing a.xillary white flowers ; the corolla has a slender 
an inch long, and a spreading limb of five blunt oblong segments over an inch across, each 
half an inch long. It is a native of Duke of York’s Island. 5s. 
ERANTHEMUM LAXIFLORUM, 2s. 6(1. 
MOOREI, 3s. 6(1. 
NIGRESCENS, 3s. 6d. 
PULCHBLLUM, 2s. 6d. and 3s. 6d. 
tube about 
being about 
ERANTHEMUM RETICULATUM (SCHOM- 
BURGKII), 3s. 6(1. 
TRICOLOR. 3s. 6d. 
VERSICOLOR, 3s. Gd. 
