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NEW, RARE AND DESIRABLE STOVE PLANTS 
PORYNOSTYLIS IIYBANTHUS ALB I FLORA. 
For description and price, vide page 1 1 . 
CROTON CHELSONI. 
This Croton was introduced to this country from New Guinea. It is a remarkably elegant narrow 
leaved form of high and rich colouration. The leaves are sometimes plane, sometimes twisted spirally, 
and in this latter state the variegation shows up most distinctly, being of a bright salmony orange 
tint, shaded with crimson. From its narrow drooping leaves it is one ot the most graceful of C lotons, 
aud can be highly recommended for decoration and exhibition. This was one o the twelve New 
Plants with which Mr. VV. B. gained the first prize at the International Horticultural Exhibition, 
held at Dundee, in 1876. 1 guinea. 
CROTON CHRYSOPHYLLUS, 7s. 6 cl. 
CONCINNUS, 7 s. 6 d. 
CONTORTUS, 7s. 6 d. 
DIADEM, 10s. 6 d. 
DIANA, 10s. 6d. 
DORMANIANTTS, 1 guinea 
CROTON EARL OF DERBY, vide C. trilolms 
Earl of Derby. 
EV ANSI ANUS, 7 s. 6(7. 
FALCATUS, vide C. variabilis. 
FASCIATUS, vide C. llcndcrsoni. 
FENZII, 15s. 
