NEW, BARE AND DESIRABLE GREENHOUSE PLANTS 
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TILLANDSIA HIEROGLYPHICA. 
A beautiful Broineliaceous plant, its attractive foliage ornamented with singularly interesting 
markings ; the leaves are recurved, rather closely set, and of a palo green colour, marked transversely 
■with distinct irregular hands of deeper green figures, which at first sight have the appearance of 
being liieroglvpliical inscriptions. The markings are repeated on the under surface, ot a deep 
chocolate -puiple colour. 1J and 2 guineas. 
TILLANDSIA LINDENIANA VERA. 
One of the most beautiful of the Bromeliads ; a native of Ecuador, of dwarf compact growth, 
with recurved leaves of an olive-green colour. The flower scape bears an ovate flattened spike of a 
bright rosy hue, from the bracts of which issue in succession the beautiful lilac-blue flowers ; the 
contrast of which with the rose-coloured scape presents a most charming appearance. 15s., 1 and 
1J guinea. 
TILLANDSIA (Caraguata) husaica, lj, 2 and 
3 guineas 
(Caraouata) sanquinea 
TESSELATA, 10s. 6(7. 
(Caraouata) Zahnii, 3s. 6 d. and 5s. 
TINNEA 2ETHI0PICA (Violet-scented Tinnea), 
3s. 6(1. 
TORENIA asiatica, Is. 6 d. and 2s. G d. 
pulcherrijma, Is. 6(1. and 2s. 6d. 
T0XIC0PHL7EA(AcOCANTHERA)SPECTABILIS,3s.6(7. 
Thunbergii, 5s. 
TRADESCANTIA, vide Cyanotis 
TREVESIA ejiinens, vide page 61 
TYDJEA, vide Index 
URCEOLINA aurea, 3s. Grf. and 5s. 
UROSKINNERA spectabilis, 3s. 6d. 
DTRICULARIA Montana, 7s. G d. and 10s. G d. 
VANILLA aromatica, 7s. 6d. and 10s. 6 d. 
pi.AMl'or.lA, 7s. 6(1. and 10s. 6 d. 
VINCA alba, 2s. G d. and 3s. 6(1. 
ALBA OCULATA, 2s. G d. and 3s. 6(1. 
rosea, 2s. 6(1. and 3s. 6(7. 
VITIS CHONTALENSIS, 5 S. 
VRIESIA BRACHYSTACHYA, 7 S. 6(1. 
Falkenbergii, 1 guinea 
PENESTRALIS, 10s. 6(7. 
SFLENDENS (speoiosa), 3s. 6d. and 5s. 
ZAMIA, vide Index 
XYLOPHYLLA angustifolia, 5s. 
intermedia, 5s. 
ZINGIBER officinale, 3s. 6(1. 
Zeeumbet, 3s. 6d. 
NEW, RARE, AND DESIRABLE GREENHOUSE 
PLANTS. 
ABELIA floribunda, 2s. 6(1. 
ABDTILONS, vide page 87 
ACACIA ARMATA, Is. 6(1. 
dealbata, 2s. 6(1. and 3 s. 6 d . 
Drummondii, 2s. 6 d . and 3s. 6 d . 
geandis, 3s. 6 d. 
LONGIFOLIA MAGNIFICA, 3s. 6(7. 
tlatyptera, 3s. 6(7. 
ACMENA 
ACACIA pubesoens, 3s. G d . and 5s. 
Riceana, 2s. 6d. and 3s. 6d. 
spmrocephala, vide page 18 
TENUIFOLIA, 5 S. 
verticillata, 2s. 6(7. 
of sorts, 2s. 6(7., 3s. 6(7. and 6s. 
ACANTHOPANAX quinquefolius variegatus, 5s. 
ACROPHYLLDM venosum, 5s. and 7s. 6(7. 
OVATA. 
A neat evergreen plant, belonging to the Myrtaeeous order. The stems are clothed with 
opposite leaves on dark purple petioles, the leaves being of an ovate form. The young foliage is of a 
purplish red colour, and gives the plant a striking appearance while the new growth is in course of 
development. 5s. 
ADENANDRA fragrans, 2 s. Gd. and 3 s. Gd. I AGAPANTHUS umbellatus albus, vide A. uni- 
AGAPANTHDS umbellatus, Is. 6(7. | bellatus eandidus 
AGAPANTHUS UMBELLATUS CANDIDUS. 
A variety with pure white flowers, extremely useful for boimuets, and very am' able for most 
decorative purposes ; it makes an excellent companion to the blue kinds. 3s. Gr7. and ,s. 
AGAPANTHUS UMBELLATUS FL0RE-PLEN0. 
This distinct plant has been introduced from the Cape of Good Hope. It differs materially 
from the normal type by producing umbels of dark blue double flowers. 10s. 6(7. 
AGAPANTHDS umbellatus maximus, 3s. 6(7. ‘| AGAPANTHDS umbellatus minoe . 3s - 6 f- 
UMBELLATUS FOLIIS VARIEGATIS, '2s.Gd.&Gs.Gd. | y MB E LLATUS MoOREANUS, Is. 6d. and 2s. Off. 
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