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NEW AND RARE GREENHOUSE PLANTS. 
CUSCUTA REFLEXA. 
This curious parasite can now be offered in nice plants growing on the Ivy. Like its more familiar 
congeners, it oonsists of entangled series of threadliko, loafless stems, which are decorated during 
tho autumn with blossoms resembling the bolls of the Lily of tho Valley, and these blossoms possess 
a most delicious fragrance. When in flower the plants look very pretty, as if Ivy was strung all over 
with Lily bells. 
When exhibited before the Floral Committee of the Royal Horticultural Society, it was awarded a 
First Class Certificate for its pretty and interesting appearance. 
Price 10s. 6 d. each. 
DAMMARA MOOREI. 
An ornamental greenhouse or conservatory plant from New South Wales, with light green lanceo- 
late foliage. .Price 10 ,,. c„l. each. 
DRAC/ENA AUSTRALIS, 
This handsome decorative greenhouse and conservatory plant can be supplied in all sizes. 
Price 1, 1J, 2 to 10 guineas each. 
GOODYERA JAPONICA. 
A distinct species recently introduced from Japan ; as yet it has not flowered since its introduc- 
tion, but is offered for its ornamental Ansectochilm-like foliage, which is oblong ovate, ofa rich velvety 
olive green, with a pure white mid-rib, which, when young, is tinted with pink. 
Price 1 guinea each . 
IMANTOPHYLLUM MINIATUM. 
A very excellent evergreen warm greonliouso or cool stove plant, intermediate between Olivia 
and Vallota, or Amaryllis, in style of growth, with dark green leavos, and large corymbs of erect, 
large, clear, rich salmon or light flame coloured cup-like blossoms (relieved by a lighter centre) 
during the early winter and spring months ; unique in its character, and tho most effective and 
beautiful plant in its season of bloom. Strong blooming plants. 
Price 5s., 7 s. 6 cl., 10s. 6 d., 1, 1J, and 2 guineas each. 
IMANTOPHYLLUM CYRTANTHIFLORUM. 
Like the preceding in its general habit and growth, but the flowers arc a shade lighter in colour, 
and, instead of being erect, aro pendulous. Strong blooming plants. 
Price 5s., 7s. G </., 10s. 6 d., 1, If, and 2 guineas each. 
LAPAGERIA ALBA. 
The flowers are similar in shape and size to thoso of the popular Lapageria rosea, but of a pure 
white. In habit and foliage it is also exactly similar to the rose coloured variety, and requires tho 
same mode of treatment. 
This striking plant was figured in tho January number of the Botanical Magazine for 18fi5, and 
also in the Floral Magazine of February, 1865, and has received the highest awards at the leading 
Metropolitan Exhibitions. 
It has been introduced from Chili. Price 3 guineas each. 
LAPAGERIA ROSEA. 
A valuable variety of the most beautiful greenhouse and conservatory climber yet known, with 
numerous large brilliant carmine, rose coloured, boll-shaped flowers of a fine form. This highly 
ornamental-flowered 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. Price 5s., 7s. 6d., and 10 s. 6 d. each. 
OPHIOPOGON JABURAN FOL. AUREO VARIEGATIS. 
A half-hardy Japanese plant, with broad grassy leaves, margined with yellow, and producing 
freely dense spikes of deep violet blue flowers. 
Price 10s. 6 d. each. 
