NEW AND RARE GREENHOUSE PLANTS. 
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ANTHOLYZA /ETHIOPICA MAXIMA. 
A pretty Iridaoooaa plant from the Cape of Geod Hope, which, with merely the protection of a 
cold frame, gives its showy orange scarlet flowers from January to April. 3.«. <id. 
APHELEXIS RTJPESTRIS GEANDI- 
ELORA, 1.5. dll. and 2s. Gd, * 
ARALIA PAPYRIFERA, 3«. 6d. and 5.». 
„ JAPONICA (SIEBOLDIIJ, 2s. 6d. & 3s. Gf7. 
„ TRIPOLI ATA, 3s. 6d. 
APHELEXIS MACRANTHA ROSEA, 
Is. 6d. and 2s. 6d. 
„ „ PURPUREA, 
Is. 6d. and 2s. 6d. 
ARALIA aUINaUEFOLIA, 3s. 6d. 
ARALIA SIEBOLDII VARIEGATA. 
A handsome ornamental plant, with foliage similar to that of A. Sieboldii, hut prettily variegated. 
5s. and 7s. Gd. 
ARAUCARIA COOKII. 
7s. Gd,, 10s. Gd., and 15s. ; handsome specimens in all sizes, from IJ to 6 guineas. 
ARAUCARIA CUNNINGHAMII. 
7s. Gd., 10s. 0'/., and 15s. 
ARAUCARIA EXCELSA. 
Mr. W. B. has lately imported a fine lot of this handsome conservatory plant from Now South 
Wales, and can ofler it in various sizes, from 5s., 7s. 6<7., and 10s. Gd. to ISs. each; handsome 
specimens in all sizes, from 2 to 12 guineas. 
ARAUCARIA EXCELSA GLAUCA. 
Handsome specimens of this e.vceedingly rare conservatory plant, 15s. j fine plants, 4 guineas. 
ARAUCARIA RULEI. 
A handsome ornamental plant, introduced from New Caledonia. It has vertioillate horizontally 
spread branches, the leafy twigs very long, about an inch in diameter, with oval elliptic appressed 
leaves, rounded and subcarinate beneath, and curved towards the trunk. 15s., IJ and 2 guineas. 
ARUNDO DONAX VARIEGATA, 2s. Gd. 
and 3s. Gd. 
BIGNONI A AUSTRALIS, 2s. Gd. and 3s. Gd. 
„ GRANDIFLORA, ls.6^7.&2s.6(7. 
„ JASMINOIDES ALBA 
MAGNA, 2s. Gd. 
AZALEAS, of sorts, vide Index 
BEGONIAS, vide Index 
BIGNONIA CHERERE, 2s. 6<7. and 3s. Gd. 
„ VENUSTA, 2s. Gd. and 3s. 6<7. 
„ JASMINOIDES SPLENDIDA, 
Is. 6(7. 
BLANDFORDIA AUREA. 
A very beautiful addition to the already fine group of Blandfordia, making a sixth reputed 
species in the group. It forms an evergreen conservatory plant, with narrow linear keeled or chan- 
nelled leaves, from the base of which the flower scape rises to the height of 1 to 2 feet, bearing an 
umbellate cluster of three to five pure golden yellow drooping bell-shaped flowers, 1^ to 2 inches in 
length, and nearly equal in width. This variety will prove a valuable acquisition to the conservatory 
as a summer-flowering plant. 10s. 6(7. 
BLANDFORDIA CUNNINGHAMII, 
The late Dr. Bindley, in describing the previously known kinds of this genus, thus refers to 
Blandfordia Cunninghamii : — “ None of them are to bo compared for beauty with a plant of which 
the late Allan Cunningham gave mo a specimen, the flowers of which are fully twice as large as 
B. marginata {grandiflora) . The loaves have neither serratures nor roughness on the edge, but are 
perfectly smooth. The flowers are of a deep rich rod tint, except at the ends of the petals, where 
they are yellow.” 
To lovers of rare and handsome-flowering greenhouse plants this will be found a valuable addition . 
3s. Gd., 5s., and 7.s. Gd. 
BLANDFORDIA FLAMMEA, 10s. 6(7. & 15s. I BLANDFORDIA NOBILIS, 5.5. and 7s. 6(7. 
BORONIA DRUMMONDII, Is. 0(7. and 2s. 6(7. BORONIA SERRULATA, Is. 6(7. and 2s. 6(7. 
BOTRYODENDRON LATIFOLIUM, 15s. | BOUVARDIAS, of sorts. Is. and Is. Gd. 
BRACHYCHITON DELABECHII. 
This is the remarkable and curious-growing Bottle Tree of Australia. 15s. 
BRUGMANSIA ARBOREA, 2s. 6(7. & 3s. 6(7. BRUGMANSIA KNIGHTII (flore pleno), 
„ SANGUINE A, 2s. Gd. & 3s. Gd. i 2s. 6(7. and 3s. Gd. 
„ SUAVEOLENS,2s.6(7.&3s.6(7. | BURTONIA VIOLACEA, 2s. 6(7. 
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