NEW AND RARE STOVE PLANTS. 
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SPONDIAS OLIV/EFORMIS. 
A small tree, with bright green shining foliage and large terminal panicles, bearing red, ultimately 
■dark purple fruit, which in shape resemble olives, and being used as a substitute for them, the tree 
is termed “Aceitnno” (t.e., Olive) by the natives. It was discovered by Dr. Seemanu in New 
Segovia, Central America, and is a genuine evergreen, having been found in full loaf at the height of 
the dry season, when all the surrounding vegetation was either leaSess or burnt up. 2 guineas. 
STENOLOBIUM (TECOIIA) STANS, 3*. 6d. 
STEPHANOTIS EEORIBUNDA, 2s. 6d. 
and Ss. 6d. 
STEPHANOPHYSUM BAIKIEI, 2s. 6d. 
STIGMAPHYIiLUM CILIATUM, Zs. 6d. 
SYNOONIUM -WENDLANDII, 2s. 6d. 
STRELITZIA AUGUSTA. 
A noble and exceedingly ornamental plant of the Musaoeous order, remarkable for its tall, erect, 
elongated, distichous leaves, and its fine white peculiarly formed flowers. It was introduced long 
since from the Cape of Good Hope, but has always remained comparatively rare. 7s. 6d. 
STRELITZIA JtTNCIFOLIA, 2 guineas. I TABERNAEMONTANA CORONARIA 
„ REGIN.®, 16s. and 1 guinea. I FLORE-PLENO, 2s. 6d. 
SYNGONIUM ALBO-LINEATUM, vide pago 6. 
TACSONIA BUCHANANI (VITIFOLIA), 
This charming plant, introduced from Panama, is of free and vigorous growth. The flowers are 
very large, of a beautiful bright shining red colour, and being produced in the greatest profusion, 
give this plant such an effective and showy appearance as will always cause it to be very desirable 
and useful as a stove climber. 2s. Zd. and 3s. 6d. 
TAPEINOTIS CAROLINJE, 2s. 6a!. & Zs. Zd. \ TETRANEMA MEXICANUM, 2». Zd. 
TERMINALIA ELEGANS. 
This exquisite foliage plant has been introduced from Madagascar, and is one that ranks foremost 
in the ornamental section. The leaves are trifoliate, lanceolate, with elegantly reticulated glossy 
'leaflets, having a bright red raid-rib, and a rich network of dark veins on a bright green ground. 
To convey a familiar notion of this plant, it may be said to be somewhat like Paoetta borbonica, 
"but with trifoliate leaves, which add materially to its beauty. 1 and Ij guinea. 
TILLANDSIA LINDENI, 1 guinea 
TORENIA ASIATICA, Is. 6rf. 
TRADESCANTIA REPENS VITTATA, 
3s. Od. 
,, „ VARIEGATA, 2s. 6d. 
I TINNEA AETHIOPICA (the Violet-scented 
Tinnea), 2s. Zd. 
TYDAEAS, vide Index 
I VRIESIA BRACHYSTACHYA, 15s. 
URCEOLINA AUREA. 
An elegant bulbous plant, with neat broad oblong leaves, and beautiful comparatively largo bright 
golden yellow flowers, with a barrel-shaped tube, and the' limb brilliantly tipped with green. Its 
flowers are produced in gracefully drooping terminal clusters during the summer and autumn 
months. lO.s. Zd. and 15s. 
TTROSPATHA GRANDIS, 7s. 6d. & 10s. 6d. I TJROSPATHA SPECTABILIS,7s.6d.&10s.6d. 
„ PICTURATA, 7s.6d.&10s.6d. | „ SPLENDENS, 7s. 6d. & 10s.6d. 
UTRICULARIA ELEGANS, vide page 7. 
VITIS (CISSUS) CHONTALENSIS. 
This elegant climber has been introduced by Dr. B. Seemanu, from the wooded mountains of 
Chontales, in the Republic of Nicaragua, Central America, whore it covers rooks and trees, and by 
its graceful habit, lovely green foliage, and bright scarlet flowers (which appear about Christmas), 
forme a conspicuous object of the scenery of that region. It is a smooth plant, with an angular stem 
and trifoliate leaves, having toothed ovate-acuminate leaflets, and flowers growing in compound 
cymes, made up of 10 to 12-flowered cymicles. It is of a very ornamental character. 7s. Zd. 
VITIS (CISSUS) JAVALENSIS. 
This new species was also introduced by Dr. B. Seemann from the Chonthles Mountains, where 
it grows about the Javali gold and silver mine. The stems are terete and striate ; the leaves simple, 
cordate-acuminate, pubescent, and of a velvety green above, with the costa and veins purplish, and 
of a purplish hue beneath. The flowers are as bright or even brighter than those of the preceding, 
grow also in compound cymes. It is very remarkable for its beautiful flowers. 15«. 
