NEW PLANTS SENT OUT IN 1807. 
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NEW PLANTS SENT OUT DURING THE SPRING 
AND SUMMER OF 1867. 
ACALYPHA TRICOLOR. 
A very handsome stove plant, with variegated foliage, introduced from New Caledonia ; its large 
leaves, which aro ovate acuminate, are irregularly mottlod and blotched with crimson andbright red. 
It was exhibited at tho Great International Horticultural Exhibition, where it attracted conside- 
rable attention. 
Price 21s. each. 
ADIANTUM LINDENI. 
Adiantums rank as one of tho handsomest sections among Perns, and this takes a foremost place 
in its class. It has been introduced from the Amazon, and hence requires to be cultivated in a 
stove j it has tripinuate pentangular fronds, and large oblong dimidiate deorsely-falcate pinnules 
with reniforme sori. 
Price 31s. G d. each. 
ALSOPHILA LEICHHARDTIANA. 
This Australian Tree Pern has a slender stem, and produces an elegant crown of fronds. It 
ranges from Sydney northward to Queensland, and is known as the Whip-stick Fern by tho 
Colonists ; the fronds aro dark green, with the segments rather sharply but not deeply toothed, 
Price 31.v. G d. each. 
ATHYRIUM COSTALE DISSECTUM. 
A fine deciduous Indian Pern, with fronds 2 to 2* feet high, oblong lanceolate in outline, bipin. 
nately divided, and furnished with numerous obliquely ovate pinnules, which aro stalked, and from 
their obliquity resemble those of some of tho more divided stalks of Polyatichum angulare ; these 
pinnules are deeply divided at the base almost to the mid-vein, into oblong lobes, which are prettily 
toothed along tho margin, and of which the basel anterior one is the largest, resembling an enlarged 
auricle. The sori are crowded in the centre of each pinnule, close to the costa, whence the namo 
costale applied to the species. 
Price, 7s. G d. each. 
BIGNONIA ORNATA. 
A climbing species, with large oval coriaceous shafp pointed leaves ; the surface, which is of 
metallic green, with a largo silvery white stripe on each side of tho mid-rib, which passes into 
different shades before the entire developement of tho leaves : first it is of a delicate rose, thon lilac, 
afterwards changing to mauve ; tho foliage, presenting various colours and shades, produces a 
beautiful effect. This distinot species has been introduced from Eio Negro ; it was amongst six 
new plants which gained the principal prize at tho International Exhibition of London in 18GG. 
Price 2 guineas each. 
CISSUS ARGENTEA. 
This species has thick wax-like leaves, the sm-faco of which is of silvery whiteness. It is from 
Northern Brazil, and can bo recommended as a handsome acquisition for the stove. 
Price 7s. G il. and 10s. G d, each. 
