SELECT LIST OF NEW AND EAEE STOVE PLANTS. 
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SELECT LIST 
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NEW. AND R ARE STO VE PLANTS. 
For General List of Stove Plants, see page 13. 
AGLAONEMA VEESICOLOK. 
All attractive omanieiital foliage stove plant, belonging to the Aroid family, introduced from the 
East Indies. It is of neat growth and bears on an erect stem beautifully mottled shortly stalked 
spreading leaves, the petioles sheathing with membraneous edges. The leaf blades obliquely oblong, 
rouuded at the base, acute at the apex, iiregularly blotched with patches of dark velvety green 
interspersed among patches of lighter green, and some of milky white. 5s. 
AMARYLLIS (HIPPEASTRUMS). 
This deservedly popular family cannot bo too 
highly recommended. The ease with which they 
are cultivated and the gorgeoasly beautiful 
flowers they produce at almost any season, make 
them most desirable in any collection. By 
gradually drying the bulbs they can be put to 
rest at any time during the year, and then when 
required, if started in a gentle heat, they quickly 
develop their large Lily-like blossoms, which are 
of various colours, generally embracing crimson, 
white and red, scarlet, rose-flaked, striped white 
and crimson, with various shades of colours. 
Choice selections of good sorts, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 
6 guineas per dozen. 
ANTHURIUM ANDREANUM ALBUM. 
This charming white-flowered variety of the 
well-known Anthurxum Aiidreanuin has been 
imported from Brazil. In growth and shape of 
flower it is a counterpart of the type, but the 
spathes arc of a shining ivory white, lasting a long 
time in perfection. A very chaste and desirable 
addition to our flowering stove plants. 10s. 6rf., 
AMARYLLIS. 15s. and 21s. 
ANTHURIUM ANDREANUM ROSEUM. 
A most charming hybrid raised from A. Andreanum, the spathe being of a shining rose pink 
colour ornamented by a tricolom'od spadix, the basal portion being white, the centre golden, and the 
tip lemon green. The foliage is of the same handsome character as the type. 10s. 6d., 16s. and 21s. 
ANTHURIUM ANDREANUM SALMONEUM. 
Another very pleasing variation of Anthurium Andreanum will be found in this plant, which 
produces large cordate-shaped spathes of a clear salmon colour, the corrugations in the spathe being 
well marked. The basal half of the spadix is white, the apical portion yellow. This forms a 
charming companion to the brilliant crimson scarlet-flowered tj'pical species. 21s. 
ANTHURIUM ANDREANUM SANGUINEUM. 
An exceedingly fine variety of the type, with very rich dark ci'imson spathes, ornamented with a 
golden yellow spadix and shining as if varnished. The spathe is of good shape and the corrugations 
well marked. 10s. 6d., 15s. and 21s. 
ANTHURIUM SCHERZERIANUM MAXIMUM. 
A magnificent variety of this attractive flowering plant, producing gigantic flower spathes 
which measure about nine inches in length by four inches in breadth, and are of a most brilliant 
scarlet colour. As a decorative and exhibition plant this splendid variety rvill always occupy a 
foremost place. I'i* illustration, page 4. 2 and 3 guineas. 
ANTHURIUM SCHERZERIANUM ROSEUM. 
An extremely pretty variety of the well-known Flamingo Plant, Anthurium Scherzerianum, 
producing charming rose-coloured spathes flushed with salmon, in striking contrast to the rich 
scarlet spathes of the type. Owing to the enduring character of the spathes, Anthuriums are most 
desirable plants for the decoration of Stove-houses and Conservatories. lOs. 6d. and 16s. 
ANTHURIUM SCHERZERIANUM SANGUINEUM. 
A very handsome and distinct variety of the well-kuo^vn A. Scherzerianum, differing from the 
type in the colour of its spathes, which, instead of being bright scarlet, are of a deep blood-red or 
dark crimson colour. This is a most desirable acquisition for exhibition, or for any decorative 
purpose, its attractive spathes lasting a long time in perfection. 10s. 6d. 
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