C^n|i]ell Gfnide. 
OPHIOPOGON SPICATUM FOL. AR- 
GENTIA VARIEGATIS. Is. tSd. 
ORANGE TREES (Citrus Aurantlum') — 
One of the most uncommon plants that can be 
grown in a select and well-kept greenhouse; 
a source of pleasure all the year; their highly- 
coloured fruit is most beautiful. 6s. to 10s. 6rf. 
OTHONNA CARNOSA, syn. CRASSI- 
POLIA— Splendid plant for baskctwork ; flowers 
yellow and almost perpetual. 6rf. 
PILEA MUSCOSA (Artillery Plant), syn. 
MICROPHYLLA — Highly interesting and re- 
markable. 0(/. 
*PANDANUS XITILIS— 2s. 6</. 
•PANDANUS VEITCHI— 3s. 6(f. 
*PANICUM VARIEGATUM— Will be found 
of great nee for baskets, or hanging over brick- 
work, in greenhouse, conservatory, &c. Crf. 
•PELLIONIA DATEANANA. Is. 
•PELLIONIA PULCHRA — This and the 
above will be found useful in many ways for 
ornamenting the greenhouses. Is. 
*PHRYNIUM VARIEGATUM — Very 
pretty. 3s. (W. each. 
•PLUMBAGO ROSEA— Is. 6</. 
POA TRIVALIS (varie- 
•jata ) — A very elegant varie- 
gated hardy grass of the 
most pleasing description. 
Is. each ; 6s. per doz. 
•POINSETTIAS (£«- 
phorbia) — Is. Gd, to 2s. Gd. 
each. 
PRIMULAS— 5ee Collec- 
tion. 
•RELDIA GLAUCES- 
CENS — An elegantly 
shaped plant, leaves shaped 
in the style of Mimosa, with 
flowers at base. 2s. Gd. each. 
REINECKIA CARNE A 
FOLIIS VARIEGATA, 
syn. SANSIE VERA CAR- 
NEA VARIEGATA — A 
beautiful little graceful foli- 
age plant; half the leaf is 
white, and half green. Gd. 
•RONDELETIA 
(ROGIERA) BRIL- 
LIANTISSIMA. 2s. Gd. 
RUBUS ROSABPOLIUS, VAR. CORONA- 
NUS, or BRIDAL ROSE. Is. 
•RUELLIA DEVOSIANA — Producing 
flowers of a very pretty shade of mauve ; dark 
marbled foliage. Is. each. 
RUELLIA MACRANTHA— Splendid 
winter-lloweiing stove plant. Is. Gd. 
•RUSSELIA JUNCEA. 2.s. Gd. 
SALVIAS— 5e« Collection. 
•SANCHEZIA NOBILIS VARIEGATA, 
syn. GLAUCOPHYLLA. 2s. 6r/. 
SARRACENIA DRUMMONDII- One of 
the best of its genus, with long en ct triimpet- 
! Imped narrowly-winged leaves, inside of leaf 
hirsute, with white variegated and purple veins. 
3s. Gd. each. 
SARRACENIA PLAVA — A very useful plant 
SARRACENIA FLAVA MAXIMA — 
Very distinct, with large pitchers and broail lids 
of a bright green colour. Is. f,rf. 
SARRACENIA PURPUREA— Well- 
known variety. 3s. 6r/. 
SAXIFRAGA SARMENTOSA 
SUPERBA TRICOLOR. 2.v. Gd. 
•SCHISMATOGLOTTIS CRISPATA. 5s. 
SPARMANNIA APRICANA— Is. 
STREPTOSOLEN (BROWALLIA) 
JAMESONI — Flowers on first opening are of 
a pale colour, changing to a brilliant cinnamon- 
red ; it forms into strong bushes, which flower 
splendidly the following spring. Is. ; fine 
plants, in C-inch pots, 2s. 
( 212 ) 
