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NEW, EAKE AND DESIEABLE STOVE PLANTS. 
NEPENTHES. 
CARNIVOEOUS PLANTS. 
NEPENTHES AMPULLAniA VITTATA, 
10«. 6rf. 
AMPULLARIA VITTATA MAJOB, 1 guineil 
Chelboni, 1 guinea 
CouBTii, 1 guinea 
niSTILLATOBlA, lOs. G(f. 
Dominii, 10.5. 6d. 
GRACILIS MAJOR, 6.1. 
Henbyana, 1 and li guinea 
IIooKERi (Sir Joseph Hooker’s 
I’itclier Plant), 1 guinea 
Hookera? (Lady Hooker’s Pitcher 
Plant), 1 and li guiuea 
nvBuiDA, 10s. Gd. 
maculata, lO.s. Gd. 
INTERMEDIA, lOs. Grf. 
Kennedyana, 10s. Gd. 
Laivrenceana, 1 and 2 guineas 
Mastersiana 
Morgani-'r, 10s. Gd. and 15.*. 
OuTRAMiANA, 1 guinea 
Phyllamphora, 3s. Grf. and .is. 
Eafflesiana, los. and 1 guinea 
iNSiQNis, vide page 43 
NIVEA, 2 guineas 
Ratclifflina, 10s. Grf. and 16s. 
Sedeni, 5s. 
Stewartii, 10s. Grf. 
SUPEBRA, I guinea 
ZEYLANICA RUBRA, lOs. Grf. 
PALICOUREA JUGOSA. 
An ornamental Brazilian stove plant, with oi>posite elliptic oblong Icave.s, which arc of a dark 
satiny green, with a striking pink midrib and veins. The veins are depres.sed, .so that the leaf- 
surface presents a series of ridges and fiurows, which serve to show off to advantage the satiny tints 
of their colour. The under surface is of a wine-pui'jjlc colour. 10s. Grf. 
PALISOTA Barteri, 7s. Grf. | PALMS, of sorts, vide Index 
PANAX DIFFISSUM. 
An interesting compact-growing stove plant, a native of the South Sea Islands. It has pale 
bright green leaves, which are triangular, bipinnate, and crispate, the primary divisions with 
spiny-toothed, bluntish secondary divisions, the teeth turned upwards, which gives to the surface 
of the leaf its crispy appearance, os. and 7s. Grf. 
PANAX DISSECTUM. 
An evergreen plant of branching habit; the leaves are numerous, drooping, and bipinnate, 
having the obovate cuneate leaflets very greatly varied in size and outline, all of them being 
furnished with long marginal teeth. This plant from its plumose character and elegant habit, is 
exceedingly prettj’ for table decoration and other ornamental purposes. ~s. Gd. 
PANAX DUMOSUM. 
A remarkably neat and pleasing dwarf stove plant, with short-jointed stems, thickly clothed 
with deeply divided cheerful green leaves. The petioles are olive-green, mottled with brighter gi-een, 
and terminating in a roundish-ovate pinnately divided blade of nmnerous variously-shaped lobes, the 
pinnse furnished at the margins with incurved spiny teeth. Extremely mnamental. os. and 7.*. Grf. 
PANAX EI.KOANS, 10.«. Grf. 
pisstrM os. and 7s. Grf. 
FRUTICOSUM, 7s. Grf. 
PANAX ViCTORi.'R, i'idv page 45. 
PANCRATIUM AJKKNxm, '6s. (id. and 0.9, 
CANDILUM, 35. fj(l. 
PANCRATIUM CARIBBiEUM. 
A very diMtinct and beautiful species from the "West Indies ; its flowers are p\ire white, very fragrant, 
and most useful for cutting for bouquets and other decorative pTirposes. 2s. 6^/. and 3«. Jtf. 
PANCRATIUM m-VOKANS 0 . 9 ., 7-9. Gd. and IO 5 . Gd. \ PANCRATIUM guia\p;n 3 is, rido page 11. 
