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. NEW AND RARE STOVE PLANTS. 
PASSIFLORA TRIFASCIATA. 
A charming ornamental-foliaged climber, each leaf being intersected with three distinct broad 
bands of rosy carmine, which in a yomig state are white, changing to rose. 
This beautiful variety is in reality a handsomely variogated-foliaged Passion Flower. 2s. 6d., 3s. Cd., 
and 5s. 
PAVETTA BOKBONICA, 10s. <Sd. and 15s. | PHAETJS VITTATXTS, 7s. Gd. 
PEPEROMIA ARGENTEA. 
A pretty little silvery wax-like plant, introduced from South America, easily cultivated, and, 
being small and compact growing, quite an acquisition. 3s. Gd. and 5s. 
PEPEROMIA ARGYREA, 2s. 6f/. I PEPEROMIA ARIFOLIA, 2s. Gd. 
„ „ ROBUSTA, 2s. Gd. \ „ MACULOSA, 2s. Gd. 
PHILODENDRON BIPINNATIFIDUM. 
An ornamental species from Brazil, requiring only an intermediate house or cool stove ; indeed, 
it is a plant so easily grown, as to be admirably adapted for cultivating in the rooms of a dwelling 
house. Its loaves attain a length of about 2 feet by 14 in breadth ; they are of a bright green, and 
bipinnatifidly divided, and rendered handsome by this character. 7s. Gd. and 10s. Gd. 
PHILODENDRON CRINIPES, 3,s. Gf7. and 6s. | PHILODENDRON DISCOLOR, 3s. Gd. 
„ RADIATUM, 5s. | „ WILLDENOVII, 5s. 
PHILODENDRON LINDENIANUM. 
This Philodendron has heart-shaped leaves of delicate satiny green, shaded with metallic olive 
colour on the upper surface, the under part pale groon, ornamented with bands of maroon. The 
young leaves are of a bright chamois colour, and the maroon bands of tho under parts penetrate 
through to the upper, so that the appearance of the plants produces a glistening and indescribable 
effect. One of the most brilliant introductions of our epoch. It was found in the low and damp 
forests in the Republic of Ecuador. 3s. Gd., 5s., and 7s. Gd. 
PLUMBAGO COCCINEA SUPERBA, 2s. Cd. I PLUMBAGO ROSEA, 2s. Gd. 
PITCAIRNEATABUL-aBFORMIS,2s.Crf.&3s.6d. I ROGIERA GRATISSIMA, 3s. Gd. and 5s. 
SACCHARUM VARIEGATUM. 
An exceedingly beautiful and ornamental plant. Tho fobage is three times as long as that of 
Arntido Donax versicolor, and is beautifully striped with silvery white. 1 5s. 
SALVADORA PERSICA, “ The Mustard Tree of Scripture,” 3s. Gd. 
SAMYDA NOBILIS. 
An extremely handsome ornamental plant, with large dark green elliptic-lanceolate loaves, which 
are upwards of a foot in length, and about half as much in breadth, serrated on the margin and 
woolly beneath ; the stem is covered with a light brown pubescence, the loaves are pendulous, and 
being so large they give to the plant a rich attractive character. 
It'has been introduced from the Province of Saint Catherine, Brazil. IJ guineas. 
SANCHEZIA NOBILIS VARIEGATA. 
A very handsome plant for exhibition purposes ; the leaves, which are from 12 to 15 inches long, 
are of the richest green, whilst the veins and margin are a brilliant yellow, which contrast produces 
a most striking effect. 3«. Gd. and 5s. 
SCUTELLARIA MOCINIANA. 
This interesting plant is of a neat, dwarf, branching style of growth, with small ovately heart- 
shaped leaves. It is of a very free-flowering habit, producing terminal spikes of golden yellow 
bloom during tho summer mouths. 2s. 6(7. 
SELAGINELLA MARTENSII ALBO- 
VARIEGATA, Is. Gd. and 2s. Gd. 
SELAGINELLAS, of sorts, Is. Gd. and 2s. G(Z. 
SMILAX MACROPHYLLA MACULATA, 
5s. 
„ LONGIFOLIA VARIEGATA, Is.Gd. 
SIPHOCAMPYLUS HUMBOLDTIANUS (FULGENS). 
^ This freo-floweriug effective plant has been introduced from South America, and is a great acqui- 
sition to our stoves, for it produces its showy blossoms nearly throughout the year ; it is of compact 
habit ; foliage dark green, ovate-acuminate, the blossoms rich orange scarlet, with yellow throat. 
Being such a free bloomer, and producing its attractive flowers over such a lengthened period, it 
is a most desirable decorative plant, added to which its flowers are extremely useful for bouquets. 3*.6rf. 
