NEW, RAEE AND DESIRABLE GREENHOUSE PLANTS. 
GREENHOUSE RHODODENDRONS— continued. 
JA8MINIFL0ETJM, an elegant free-blooming species, with fragrant white flowers, home sncoessionallv 
in elusters. 3». 6rf. and 6». ^ 
JATANICUM, a beautifully golden-yellow flowering species. 7». 6<f. 
JENKINSII, flowers exceedingly large, funnel-shaped, and of snowy whiteness ; the handsome wax- 
like attractive blossoms render it a most beautiful plant for conservatory decoration. 5». 
LAST ALICE FITZWILLIAU, clusters of white blooms, each flower three and a half to four inches 
across. 3«. 6d. and 6s. 
LADY SEELUERSDALE, pure white trumpet- shaped fragrant flowers ; very handsome 5s. 
MRS. JAMES SHAWE, a variety of bushy habit, producing in profusion pure white sweet-scented 
flowers, which are cup-shaped and of great substance. 5s. 
MULTIFLORDM, bears a profusion of beautiful white flowers ; of dwarf habit, Is. 6d. and 3it 6d. 
MYRA, vide page 8. 
EILAGIRICDM, a splendid species from the Neilgherry Hills and Nepal, producing immense 
terminal trusses of fine large showy flowers, of a beautiful blush colour, blended with deep rich 
rose and shaded with soft rose ; light throat. 3». 5d. and 5s. 
OCHRACEITM, the under smface of the foliage of this variety is ochre-coloured. 6s. 
FINE BEAUTY, vide page 60. 
PRINCE LEOPOLD, bright carmine, very hand.some ; a richly coloured variety. Is, 6<f. and 10s. 5d. 
PRINCE OF WALES, a fine variety producing reddish orange flowers. 7«. 5d. and 10s. 5d. 
“ pretty hybrid variety, of compact growth, with similar flowers to 
those of R. jasminiflormn, but larger and longer tubed, pm-e white, with pink stamens 
3s. 6rf. and 6s. 
PRINCESS ALICE, a neat dwarf bushy-growing variety of the ciliatum type, producing clusters of 
deliciously-scented bell-shaped white flowers, flushed with pink. 3s. 6d. and 5s. 
PRINCESS P^LENA, this pretty hjrbrid form, with R. Princess Alexandra, was obtained from a 
cross with R. jasminijlorum, but is readily distinguished from it by its much longer tubed flowers, 
of a deUoately tinted soft pink colour, streaked with dark shades. 5s. and 7s. 6d. 
PRINCESS ROYAL, a handsome and distinct variety of neat compact growth, with clusters of 
richly-shaded, rose oolom-ed, funnel-shaped flower tubes. 3s. 6d. and 5s. 
RETUSUM, this distinct species produces clusters of tubular orange-coloured flowers. 6s. and 7s. 6rf. 
ROSALIND, a charming hybrid of neat compact habit, and very free blooming ; it produces fine 
clusters of beautiful long-tubed flowers of a delicate soft pink shade; a most pleasinj? and 
effective variety. 7s. 6rf., 10s. 6d. and 15s. 
ROSY GEM, a oharmingly attractive hybrid, producing large heads of long-tubed flowers of a rich 
rose colour, the edges of the segments deep pink, the exterior of the tube blush- white. This 
will be found a most desirable acquisition for the greenhouse. 7s. 6d., 10s. 6d. and 15s. 
SESTERIANUM, fine large fragrant white flowers. 3s. 6d. and 6s. 
SUAVE, pure white flowers, very fragrant, 3s. 6d. and 5s. 
TAYLORI, rich bright pink flowers with white tube ; a splendid variety producing fine large trusses. 
3t. 6rf. and 5#. o © • 
THIBAUDIENSE, this remarkable Rhododendron has been introduced from Bhotan ; its bright red 
^bular flow^ are produced in terminal trusses, in form somewhat resembling those of the 
Correas and Thibaudias, and having the same alabaster-like translucent lustre, hence its name. 
3s. 6d. and 6s. 
THOMSONI, bright scarlet cup-shaped flowers of good form. 6s. 
VEITCHIANUM, a beautiful species, with very large white flowers, relieved by a yellow centre or 
base, and elegantly fringed or frUled on the margin. 6s. and 7s. 6d. 
VIRGINALE, the pure white flowers of this beautiful variety are large and funnel-shaped ; it has 
leathery dark green foliage, and forms a splendid plant for conservatory decoration, the great 
size and snowy whiteness of its blossoms rendering it extremely attractive. 6s. 
WIGHTII, a fine species of neat habit, producing clusters of large and elegant bell-shaped flowers of 
a golden-yellow colour, the expanding lobes being marked with blotches of reddish-crimson 
surmounted by pink dots. 7s. 6d. 
ZSYLANICUM, 7s. 6d. 
