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NEW, EAEE AND DESIRABLE STOVE PLANTS. 
POTHOS ARGENTEUS. 
An attractive variegated Araceous plant of climbing habit, imported from Borneo. Tlio leaves 
are ovate-acuminate, miequal-sided and of firm texture, nearly the whole of the upper surface being 
of a shining silvery grey colour, the effect being greatly enhanced by an in'egular band of deep 
green extending nearly the whole length of the mid-rib, the leaves being also margined in an irregular 
manner with the same colour. It is one of the showie.st species of the genus and free in growth, the 
plant being well adapted for covering walls in stoves, to which it clings by means of its adventitious 
roots. 10s. Off. 
POTHOS AUBF.US, .Is. Off. and 5s. I POTHOS Fixxuosns, vide page I7. 
CELATOCAULis, ‘2s. Off., 3s. Off. and 5s. 1 maceopiiyllus, 3s. Off. 
POTHOS NITENS. 
A distinct looking stove plant, with climbing terete stems which hold fast to any sui-face with 
which they come in contact by means of their adventitious roots. The leaves are ovate acute, 
slightly and unequally cordate at the base, of a dark shining bronzy-purplish green. This will 
prove an effective and attractive species for covering the walls and trellises in our stoves. It has 
been imported from the Eastern Archipelago. 7s. Off. 
PSIDIHM Cattleyanuii (The Guava), 3s. 0if.& 5s. 
PUYA MAIDIFOLIA, 5.«. 
SULPHUREA, 7s. Off. 
rjNDULATA, 7.S'. Off. 
EAVENALA madagasoaeiensis “The 
Traveller’s Tree,” 15s. and 1 guinea 
EEIDIA OLAUCESCBNS, 3s. Off. and 5s. 
EHOPALA, of sorts, os., 7s. Off. and 10s. Off. 
E06IERA COEDATA (amcena), 3s. Off. 
OEATissiMA, vide page 01. 
THYESIFLOIU, os. 
EONDELETIA BEEVIFOLIA, 3s. Off. 
BEILLIAXTISSniA, 3s. Off. 
SPECIOSA 5LU0R, 3s. Off. 
SACCHAEUM opficinaeum “ Sugar Cane,” os. 
SAMYDA NOBiLis, 1 guinea 
SAHCHEZIA NOBILIS QLAUCOPIIYLLA, 5s. 
NOBILIS VARIEOATA, 3s. Off. 
SANSEVIEEA zeylanica, 3s. Off. 
SCINDAPSUS 
EONNBEEGIA colombiensis, 1 guinea 
Moeeeniana, 1 guiuca 
EOSCOEA PURPUREA, 10s. Off. 
EUBUS PLEXUOSUS, 08 . 
RUDGEA MAOEOPiiYLLA, lOs. Off. and 15s. 
RUELLIA ACUTANOULA, 5s. 
POETELLfE, OS. 
EOSEA, 3s. Off. 
SOLITAEIA, OS. 
EUSSELIA JUNCEA, 3s. Off. 
SAXO-FBIDEEICIA subooedata, 3 guineas 
SCHISMATOGLOTTIS oeispata, 5s. 
decora, 5s. 
LATIPOLIA, 6s. 
Lavallei, 5s. 
LONOISPATHA, 5s. 
siamensis, 10s. Off. 
VARIEOATA, 3s. Off. 
SCHISTOCASIA Poetbi, vide Alocasia Portei 
ARGYR.ffiUS. 
A creeping-stemmed Arad, the stems fixing themselves by rooting as they advance in growth. 
Tlie leaves are glabrous, the j uvenile ones ovate acuminate, very silvery and glossy on the surface ; 
the older and more mature leaves are pinnatifid, and become silvery on the surface lilce the younger 
ones. It has been imported from the East Indies. 10s. Off. 
SCIADOCALYX Luoiana, 3s. Off. 
SCINDAPSUS, vide PoTUOS 
SCUTELLARIA Mocdjiana, 2s. Gd. and 3s. Off. 
SEEICOGEAPHIS Giuesbeeohtiana, 2s. Off. 
SINNINGIA PUNCTATA, 3s. Gd. 
PUEPUEEA NIOEA, 3s. Off. 
SIPHOCAMPYLUS Humboldtianus (fuloens), 5s. 
SMILAX AUEicuLATA, vide page 04. 
SMILAX DISCOLOR. 
A bold glowing semi-scandent species, introduced from South America. The leaves are of a 
rich green colour irregularly blotched in a young state with patches of purplish-brown varying 
much in size and form ; they arc five -nerved, the three central ones being very strongly marked, 
and the two exterior ones less distinctly developed. It is a bright cheerful clean-looking plant, 
desirable on account of the ornamental character of its blotched foliage. 7s. Gd. 
SMILAX LOXGIFOLIA VAEIEOATA, OS. 
SnUTTLEWOETIIII, 7s. Gd. 
SOLANDEA oeandifloea, 3s. Gd. 
SOHEBILA Hendeesoni, 3s. Gd. and 5s. 
Hendeesoni aeoentea, 3s. Gd. and 5s. 
MAR5IOEATA, 3s. G(f . and 5 f. 
PICTUEATA, OS. 
SPECIOSA, OS. 
MAEOAEiTACEA ALBA, 3s. Gd. and 5s. 
SUPEEBA, 3s. Gd. and 5s. 
SPATHIPHYLLUM pictum, 5s. 
SPATHOBEA campanulata, 7s. Gd. 
SPH.EEOGYNE latifolia, 5s. 
SPHiBEOSTEMA maeuoratuh, 3s. Gd. and 5s. 
STADMANNIA amabilis, 10s. Gd. 
STENOSPERMATIUM Wallisii, 5s. 
STEPHANOPHYSUM LONGIFOLItJM, OS. 
STEPHANOTIS FLOEIBUNDA, 3s. Gd. 
FLOEiBUNDA, “Elvaston” variety, 
3s. Off. & os. 
STEUDNERA COLOCASIA5FOLIA, 5s. 
DISCOLOE, lOs. Off. 
STIGMAPHYLLUM ciliatum, 2s. Otf. and 3s. Gd. 
STRELITZIA Augusta, 15s. 
Nicolai, 2 guineas 
Reoin.®, 3s. Off., 6s. and 7s. Gd. 
STREPTOCAEPUS polyanthus, 2s. Otf. 
Rexii, 2s. Off. and 3s. Otf. 
