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NEW, EAEE AND DESIRABLE STOVE PLANTS. 
A beautiful free-flowering species of neat growth, imported from Brazil. It has cordate ovate 
leaves, smooth above, and glaucescent beneath. The handsome and elegant flowers have a slightly 
distended tube, which is suddenly bent upwards, the upper part dilated into a cordate cup- 
shaped limb of a rich dark purple colour, ornamented throughout with inegular branched 
markings of a creamy wliite, and having a golden yellow eye surroimded by rich velvety purple. 
Its blossoms arc produced in the greatest profusion, even on small plants, and are entirely free from 
the objectionable odour peculiar to the genua. It has been certificated by the Royal Horticultural 
Society, and is described and figured in the Gardeners' Chronicle for September S, 1885. 10s. Gd. 
