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NEW AND RARE STOVE PLANTS. 
NEW CHINESE or LARGE-FLOWERED CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
The following have been raised by an amateur, and the stocks purchased by Mii. William Bull.. 
They are offered as improvements on existing kinds, and are such desirable acquisitions that they- 
caunot fail to give the utmost satisfaction, 
BAKBABA, an exceedingly fine variety, of a very rich and bright golden yellow colour; it is a 
splendid show flower, very full and double, and perfectly symmetrical ; the petals are stiff, 
smooth, and finely incurved ; a most effective variety. 5s. 
CHIEFTAIN, a distinct and attractive flower, of a cinnamon red colour, and of good shape. 5s. 
CIiABISSA. This is a beautiful flower, of a very delicate violet pink colour, with lighter centre 
the flower is full, incurved, and well formed. 5s. 
EMBLEM, a fine large flower of a light rosy purple colour ; very showy and effective. 6s. 
HEBOINE. This is an exceedingly pretty flower, all the petals, which are of a delicate blush 
celour, being attractively tipped with sulphur yellow ; good shape. 5s. 
MEMNON, a remarkably good flower, with very fine and broad incurved petals; colour a rich, 
rosy purple ; good for exhibition. 5s. 
PEINCESS, a beautiful variety, the flowers, which are of good form and nicely incurved, being 
of a soft lilac pink colour. 5s. 
BEFTILGENS. This is a very good flower, of a remai-kably fine and showy colour, rich deep 
claret crimson. It is a very attractive variety, and good for exhibition. 5s. 
Price 5s. each; or if the entire collection is taken, half price will be charged. 
For General Collection, vide Index. 
NEW AND RARE STOVE PLANTS. 
ACALYPHA WILKESIANA. 
A very handsome plant, with vai’iegated foliage, discovered in the Fijis by Dr. Seomann. Its lai'go 
leaves, which are ovate-acuminate, are irregularly mottled and blotched with crimson and bright 
flame red. It has been distributed, and is generally known, under the name of A. tricolor. 
2s. 6d. and 3s. 6d. , 
ACANTHUS MONTANUS, 2s. Gd. 
iBCHMEA AMAZONICA, 15s. 
.aiSCHYNANTHUS, of sorts, at 2s. Gd. 
AGLAONEMA COMMUTATUM, 2s. Gd. 
ALLAMANDA CATHABTICA, 2s. Gd. 
ACHIMENES, vide Index 
JECHMEA FULGENS, 3s. Gd. 
AGALMYLA STAMINEA, 3s. Gd. and 5s. 
ALLAMANDA GBANDIFLOBA, 2s. Gd. 
and 3s. Gd. 
ALLAMANDA CHELSONI, vide page 3. 
ALLAMANDA HENDERSONI. 
This remarkably fine variety has been imported from Guiana. The flowers have orange yellow 
lobes, finely formed, remarkably thick and wax-like, and tinged prith brown on the reverse side. 
The plant begins to flower about the same time as the other Allamandas, but when once it com- 
mences it possesses the excellent characteristic of being continuous flowering ; thus the blooming 
time is prolonged throughout the season, so that it is invaluable for exhibition purposes, while 
as a moderately free-growing climber it is unequalled. 2s. Gd., 3s. Gd., 5s., and 7s. Gd. 
ALLAMANDA NEBIIFOLIA, 2s. Gd. { ALLAMANDA VIOLACEA, 3s. Gd. 
ALLAMANDA NOBILIS. 
This variety has the trailing habit common to most of the species in cultivation, and bears large 
elliptic oblong-acuminate leaves, which are soft to tho touch, from being covered with short hairs. 
The flowers are quite equal in size to those of A. Schottii, being fully four inches in diameter, and of 
a purer full bright yellow, rather deeper in the throat, but without any stain or marking, and 
downy on the outer surface ; they are much superior in form to those of any other species, having 
the segments broader and more imbricated, so that tho limb acquires a full circular outline — more 
so than in A. ijrandijlora, which is rendered the more evident from its standing well forward, and 
not falling back, as so commonly happens in A. Schottii. The plant has been introduced from the 
Eio Branco, in Brazil, and is a grand acquisition for exhibition purposes. 2x. Gd., 3s. Gd., 5s., 
and 7s. Gd. 
