NEW AND BARE STOVE PLANTS. 
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BIGNONIA PICTA. 
Introduced from Brazil. Leaves veined and marbled with golden yellow ; of semi-soandenfc habit 
OS. and 7s. 6d. 
®^^^^NDTTLARIAS, vide Index 
BIGNONIA BOEZLIANA, vide page 4 
„ ARGYREA VIOLASCENS, 
2i. Gd., 3s. Gd., to 7s. 6d. 
bougainvillea GLABRA, 1«. Gd. and 
2s. Gd. 
y> \ SPECIOSA, Ij. Gd. and 
2s. Gd. 
BROWNEA ANTIOGUIENSIS, IJ guinea 
It GRANDICEPS, very strong, 42s. 
BIGNONIA CHAMBERLATNII, 3i. Gd. 
,, ORNATA, 3». Gd., 5s,, and 7s. Gd. 
BOUGAINVILLEA LATERITIA, Is. Gd., 
2s. Gd., to 7s. Gd. 
„ SPECTABILIS, u 6d. 
and 2s. Gd. 
BROMELIA ACANGA, 7s. Gd. 
BROWNEA ERECTA, 15j. aud IJ guinea 
PRINCEPS, 1 and guinea. 
C/ESALPINIA ALTERNIFOLIA. 
A froe-growing woody plant, with smooth stems, producing remarkably elegant compound leaves 
and clusters of orange coloured flowers. It comes from Central America. 7s. Gd. 
C^SALPINIA SPLENDENS, 7s. Gd. | CALADIUMS, vide Index. 
CALONYCTION SANGUINEUM. 
An ornamental climber, introduced from Bombay, and remarkable for its bold and eflTective 
cordate-aouminate leaves, and its showy flowers, which are of a delicate rosy flesh colour, with a deep 
magenta crimson eye. 3i. Gd., os., and 7s. Gd. 
CAMPYLOBOTRYS 
2s. Gd. and 3s. Gd. 
GHIESBREGHTII, 
CAMPYLOBOTRYS REFULGENS, 2s. Gd. 
and 3s. Gd. 
CASSIA CALLIANTHA. 
A neat-habited plant, with pinnate leaves, composed of from eighteen to thirty pairs of linear- 
oblong mucronate leaflets, glaucous beneath, and producing terminal panicled racemes of largo 
showy flowers, allied to those of Poinoiana, and of similarly attractive character. It is a native of 
jorazil. 7s. 6d. 
CASSIA FISTULA. 
“ This tree,” says Roxburgh, “ is uncommonly beautiful when in flower, few surpassing it in the 
elegance of its numerous, long, pendulous racemes of large bright yellow flowers, intermixed with 
the young lively green foliage.” It bears a striking resemblance to the Laburnum. 7s. Gd. 
CENTROPOGON LUCYANUS. 
A useful decorative plant, producing freely bright red blossoms in mid-winter. 2s. Gd. 
CENTROSOLENIA BULLATA (EPISCIA TESSELATA). 
This robust-growing Gesneraceous plant has been introduced from the east of Peru. It is very 
ornamental and efleotive, both on account of its flowers and foliage. The flowers are ofa straw 
yellow colour, very freely produced, and the leaves, which above are ofa beautiful dark olive green, 
wi bronzy shade, and underneath are of a vinous red, have a very rough uneven surface. lOj. Gd. 
CHAMERANTHEMUM BEYRICHII VA- 
RIEGATUM,2«.6ii. 
» MARMORATUM, 
2s. Gd. 
CHAMERANTHEMUM GAUDICHAUDI 
ANUM, 2s. Gd. 
VERBENACEUM, 
2^. Gd. 
CHIRITA LILACINA. 
This charming plant has been introduced from Chiriqiii, and ii verv ornamental and efleotive 
producing m great abundance its .lovely flowers, the tube and throat of which are white, and the 
lobes a beautiful blue. The throat is ornamented with a large yellow blotch at the base. 7s. Gd. 
CISSUS AMAZONICA, Is.CrL, 2s.6rf., &3i.Cd. 
„ DISCOLOR, Is. Gd., 2s. Gd., and 3 j. Gd. 
CISSUS ARGENTEA, 2s. Gd. and 3.». Gd. 
PORPHYROPHYLLA,2j.6(i.&3j.6d. 
CISSUS LINDENI. 
•f 1 , plant, introduced freni the cordillfire of Columbia, is exceedingly showy and effective, 
Its bright green foliage being veined and irregularly banded with silvery white. 5s. and 7s. Gd. 
CLERODENDRON BALFOURII. 
andsome climbing plant, with the flowers produced in large dichotomous cymes, pure white 
ca yx and bright scarlet corolla. Au improvement on O. Tltompsonii. Is. Gd., 2s. 6rf., and 3s. Gd. : 
ime plants, 7s. ^d. » > • j 
