NEW AUCUliAS. 
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AUCUBA JAPONICA (MASCULA) MARMORATA. 
Tliis attractive variety has boon imported from Japan. 
Amoug the numerous kinds of spotted and blotched-leavcd Aucuhas, this proves to be remarkably 
distinct, aud much more striking and eifectivo in respect to its markings than cither the ordinary 
spotted female form, so common in gardens, or the comparatively scarce maculafaj which approach 
the nearest to it ; compared with these, its leaves are shorter and less toothed, and the colour is 
much brighter than either, the ground colour being a very deep green, and this blotched all over 
■with largo irregular spots aud patches of bright yellow. It is the most strikingly coloured of all 
* the spot^d varieties. Ta. 6il. 
FEMALE AUCUBAS. 
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3 
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CORYMBIFERUM . 
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Planta at jyroportionafe prices. 
SEEDLING ADCXTBAS, Oi., 12«., and 21j. per dozen ; £3, fl, aud ;CG per 100. 
Those have been raised fi'om some of the fine imported kinds, and from the well-known Aucuba 
familiar in gardens,, variously fertilised with the different varieties of plain-leaved, blotched, aud 
maculated males, but may he expected to produce many novel and fine sorts. The plants are now 
only small, so that the foliage and markings are not yet fully developed. The sexes in those 
seedlings may ho expected to bo somewhat equally divided. 
ATTOUBA BERRIES, 1«. C(/. per dozen, or 9s, per 100. 
The INDIAN AUCUBA HIMALAICA, which, coming from a great elevation, is hardy. 
2s. 6d, and Ss. 6d. 
Handsome plants of Aiicuha japonka can l)o supplied in the season, with from 30 to 300 berries, 
varying in price from 6s. to 14 guineas. 
Covered with their beautiihl coral-liko rod berries, Aucuhas are exceedingly valuable for docora- 
tivo purposes, for being quite hardy, they will stand almost anywhere, and are alike handsome for 
the greenhouse, conservatory, and open air; medium-sized plants, full of berries, form pretty 
objects for table decoration. 
