NEW AND RARE GREENHOUSE PLANTS. 
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HAKEA SPINOSA. 
A rigid-growing evergreen busb, of branching habit, clothed with long neodlo-ehaped leaves, 
which are densely set on the branches, and aro from li to 2 inches long, and terminate in a sharp 
spiny point. It is a native of Australia, and was received from Dr. Muoller under the name of the 
“ Prickly Hakea.” 6s. 
HYDRANGEA HORTENSIA AUREO- | HYDRANGEA JAPONICA ROSALBA, 
VARIEGATA, Is. Gd. and 2s. Gd. | Is. Gd. and 2s. 6fl!. 
IMANTOPHYLLUM MINIATUM. 
A very excellent evergreen warm greenhouse or cool stove plant, intermediate between Olivia 
and Vallota, or Amaryllis, in style of growth, with dark green leaves, and large corymbs of erect, 
large, clear, rich salmon or light dame coloured cup-like blossoms (relieved by a lighter centre) 
during the early winter and spring mouths ; unique in its character, and tho most effective and 
beautiful plant in its season of bloom. 3s. Gd., 5s., 7«- Gd., 15s., 1 and IJ guineas. 
IMANTOPHYLLUM CYRTANTHIFLORUM. 
Like the preceding in its general habit and growth, but tho flowers are a shade lighter in colour, 
and instead of being erect, are pendulous. Strong blooming plants, 3s. Cd., 5s., 7s. Gd., 15s., 1 
and I5 guineas. 
LAPAGERIA ROSEA. 
A valuable variety of the most beautiful greenhouse and conservatoiY climber yet known, with 
numerous largo, brilliant, carmine rose coloured, bell-shaped dowers, of a dno form. This highly 
ornamental-dowered plant remains unequalled in its adaptation for a cool house ; it is a neat ever- 
green in habit, of free and vigorous growth when once established, and continues in bloom the 
greater part of the year. 3s. Gd., 5s., 7s. 6rf., and 15s. 
LASIANDRA MACRANTHA, vide page 5. 
LIBOCEDRUS DONIANA, 3s. Gd. and 5s. | LINXJM TiaBINUBI, 2s. Gd. 
NIEREMBERGIA RIVULARIS. 
A perennial, very handsome, and of a trailing habit ; its dowers aro sessile, very large, of a 
yellowish white colour, elevated on a slender tube. 
It was awarded a First Class Certidoate by the Royal Horticultural Society. Is. 
OPHIOPOGON JABURAN POL. AUREO-VARIEGATIS. 
A half-hardy Japanese plant, with broad grassy leaves, margined with yellow, and producing 
freely dense spikes of deep violet blue flowers. 7*^. Gd. 
OPHIOPOGON SPICATUM POL. ARGENTEO-MARGINATIS. 
A plant similar in growth to the preceding, and also from Japan, but the leaves in this aro edged 
with white, and the flowers aro pure white, Gd. 
ORANGE TREES. 
I Pine healthy plants, in all sizes, from 15s., 1, Ij, 2, to 8 guineas each. 
PALMS, OF SORTS, vide Index. 
PASSIFLORA CINCINNATA. 
The beauty of the deep green glossy leaves, and the rich colour of the singularly long and twisted 
rays of tho fringe-like corona of this Passion Flower, render it a valuable addition to Greenhouse 
Climbers. 
The violet coloured spots on a light ground have a pleasing effect. The corona consists of several 
rows of thread-like processes, tho outermost longer than the sepals, twisted and curling like ringlets 
(hence tho name), with alternate bars of purple and white at the base, but of an uniform violet hue 
elsewhere; the remaining rays are much shoi’ter, thread-like, a little thickened at the extremity, 
and of a violet or purple colour j tho innermost series are bent inwards, and spring from tho edge 
of a membranous oup. Is. Gd. 
PASSIFLORA 
C-ffiRULEA GRANDI- 
FLORA, %s. Gd. 
EDTJLIS, 2s. Gd. 
PASSIFLORA IMPilRATRICE EUGENIE, 
2s, Gd. 
„ LOUDONII, 2^. Gd. 
