NEW, RAPE AND DESIRABLE GREENHOUSE PLANTS. 
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BOMAREA PATACOCENSIS (CONFERTA). 
A beautiful new crimson -flowered species from the United States of Colombia, producing immense 
heads of blossom, composed of from thirty to sixty flowers, each of which is from 2 to 2^ inches 
long. It is a splendid addition to our greenhouse climbers, its lovely many-flowered bunches of rich 
crimson Lapageria-like flowers rendering it especially attractive. 15s. and 1 guinea. 
BOMAREA Carberi, vide page 70 
Williams.®, 1 guinea 
B0R0NIA Drummonbii, 2s. (id. and 3s. 6 d. 
MEGASTIGMA, 3s. 6 d. and OS. 
B0R0NIA serrulata, 2s. (id. and 3s. fid. 
BOUVARDIAS, vide Index 
BRACHYSEMA acuminatum, 2s. 6 d. and 3s. fid. 
undulatcm, 5 s. and 7s. 6 d. 
BRACHYCHITON ACERIFOLIUM. 
A tree of highly ornamental appearance. From the exceeding brilliancy of its rich red flowers 
it is called the Flame Tree. It might with great propriety be also called the New South Wales 
“ Laco Bark Tree.” The bast furnished by this tree is of the most beautiful lace-like texture, and 
is considered superior to Cuba Bast ; the fibre is suitable for the manufacture of ropes, cordage, 
mats, &c. 7s. fid. 
BOWIE A volubilis, 3s. 6d. 
BRUGMANSIA arborea, 3s. 6 d. 
Knightii (flore pleno), 3s. fid. 
SANGUINEA, 3s. fid. 
SUAVEOLBNS, 3s. fid. 
BTJPHANE(Brtjnsvioia)toxicama, 7s.6d.&10s.Cd. 
CALCEOLARIA Pavoni, 3s. 6d. and 5s. 
CALLA iethiopica, vide Richardia africana 
CALLICARPA purpurea, 3s. fid. 
CAMPANULA Vidalii, 3s. 6d. 
CAL0DENDR0N CAPENSE. 
A greenhouse evergreen plant, from South Eastern Africa, with pale green leaves. The creamy 
white flowers, composed of linear oblong petals, are borne in immense terminal panicles. An 
illustration of this plant, which gives an excellent idea of the beauty of the inflorescence, appeared 
in the Gardeners' Chronicle, February 17th, 1883. 5s. 
CAMELLIAS. 
Good selections can be made by Mr. William Bull, at 2, 3, 4 and 6 guineas per dozen. 
New varieties, 7s. fid., 10s. 6 d. and 15s. each. 
CAMPHORA OFFICINALIS, 5 S. 
CAMPSIDIUM filicifolium, vide page 25 
CANARINA campanulata, Is. fid. 
CANTUA nEPENBENS, 3s. fid. 
CARNATIONS, Tree, of sorts, 30s. and 42s. per 
dozen. 
CASTANOSPERMUM AUSTRALE. 
This interesting plant, a native of Australia, 
CEPHALOTUS follicularis, 7s. 6d., 10s. fid., 
15s. and 1 guinea 
CEREUS C. M. Hovey, 5s. 
grandiflorus, (night-blooming), 3s. fid. & 5s. 
M’Donaldii, 3s. fid. and 5s. 
speciosissimus, 2s. 6d. and 3s. 6 d. 
CESTRUM aurantiacum, 2s. 6d. and 3s. Gd. 
CHLIDANTHUS fraorans, Is. 
CHOROZEMA cordatum splendens, 2s. fid. & 3s.6d. 
is known as the Moreton Bay Chestnut. 6s. 
CHOROZEMA Hf.nciimanni, 3s. 6d. and 5s. 
Lawrenceanum, 2s. fid. and 3s. fid. 
varium Chanbleri, 2s. fid. and 3s. Gd. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM frutescens, vide Index 
CISSUS Antarctica, 2s. 6d. and 3s. 6d. 
capensis, 3s. 6d. 
rhombea, 3s. fid. 
CLEMATIS inbivisa, 3s. 6 d. and 5s. 
of sorts, vide page 89. 
CLEYERA JAPONICA TRICOLOR. 
A handsome variegated plant from Japan. The leaves are leathery in texture, obovate in form, 
of a dark green colour, with longitudinal and oblique bands of greyish green, the margin creamy 
white, tinged with bright rose colour, which is very conspicuous in the younger foliage. The five- 
petalled flowers are yellowish white. 10s. fid. 
CLIANTHUS ruNiCEUs, 3s. fid. 
PUNICEUS MAONIFICUS, 3s. 6d. 
CLIVIA nobilis, 5s. and 7s. fid. 
COB2EA SCANDENS VARIEGATA, 2s. 6 d. and 3s. fid. 
COLEUS, vide Index 
COPROSMA Baueriana, Is. 6d. and 2s. 6d. 
Baueriana ficturata, 3s. 6d. 
■ VARIEGATA, Is. 6d. and 2s. 6d. 
CORREAS, of sorts, 2s. 6d. and 3s. 6d. 
CRASSULA Eberleana, 3s. 6d. 
CRINUM AUSTRALE. 
This bears the name of Botany Bay Lily, and 
house temperature. The flowers, which are very 
umbel, and consisting of a long slender tube, 
segments. 5s. 
CRINUM Moorei (M’Owanii), 7s. fid. 
PEBUNCULATUM PACIFICUM, vide page 72 
PoWELLII, 10s. fid. 
is an ornamental bulbous plant, requiring green- 
fragrant, are numerous, from ten to fifteen in an 
and a spreading or recurved limb of six white 
CRINUM, vide also page 2fi 
CROWEA 6TWCTA, Gd. and 5*. 
CYCADS, vide Indox 
