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ISTEW AND RARE GREENHOUSE PLANTS. 
NEW AND RARE GREENHOUSE PLANTS. 
HYBRID ABUTILONS. 
BRIIililANTISSIMA, 1«. 
CABMINEUM, Is. 6<<. 
ELEGANS, Is. 6cl. 
GBANDIPLOEEM, Is. Gd. 
LTTTEUM ERECTTJM, 2s. 0^/. 
VIOLACEUm PURPTTBETJM, 2.«. Gd. 
The above are new hybrid varieties of this interesting tribe ; the flowers are of diversified colours, 
and as all are more or less rapid in growth, they are well adapted for planting against pillars or 
trellis- work, in greenhouses or. conservatories. 
ABUTILON THOMPSONI. 
A distinct and pretty variegated shrub, of a neat erect habit, with small vine-like or maple-like 
leaves, richly mottled or marbled with yellow ; useful and effective in conservatory decoration, 
and a good summer plant out of doors. Is. Gd. and 2s. Gd. 
AGAPANTHUS UMBELLATUS NANUS VARIEGATUS. 
Grey green foliage, with light rays, broadly margined with white, and blue flowers. 2s. Gd. 
and 3s. Gd. 
AGAVE AMERICANA LONGiFOLIA VARIEGATA. 
The leaves of this variety are nearly double the length of those of the old variegated Aloe j the 
variegation is also much whiter and cleaner. 10s. Gd. and 15s. 
AGAVE AMERICANA VARIEGATA. 
In all sizes, from 3s. Gd. to 15s. ; very handsome specimens, 1|, 2, and 4 guineas. 
AGAVE FILIFERA. 
7s. Gd., 10s. Gd., 15s., and 21s. A matchless pair of this handsome conservatory plant, 15 guineas. 
AG^AVE SEEMANNI. 
This new species grows in stony places of the Department of Matagalpa, Republic of Nicaragua, 
Central America, whence it was introduced by Dr. Seemann. It is one of the smaller kinds, the 
panicle never attaining more than C feet in height. The loaves are rosulate, subspathulate, acumi- 
nate at the point, and serrate at the edges. 7s. Gd. 
AGAVE VERSCHAFFELTII MACROACANTH A. 
A very striking and ornamental species, introduced from Mexico. Loaves greyish green, obovato, 
terminating with large brown spines 1 inch in length ; the leaves are also brown toothed. 3 guineas. 
ANTHOLYZA /CTHIOPICA MAXIMA. 
A pretty Iridacoous plant from the Cape of Good Hope, which, with merely the protection of a 
cold frame, gives its showy orange scarlet flowers from January to April. 3s. Gd. 
ABALIA PAPYBIFEBA, 2s. Gd. and 3s. Gd. | ABALIA SIEBOLDII, 2s. Gd. and 3s. Gd. 
ARALIA SIEBOLDII VARIEGATA. 
A handsome ornamental plant, with foliage similar to that of A. Sieholdii, but prettily varie- 
gated. 5s. 
ARAUCARIA COOKII. 
7s. fid. and 10s. fid. Handsome specimens in all sizes, from 1| to 6 guineas. 
