Those marked tlius (*) for the Stove. 
ACACIA LOPHANTHA— A tieaiitifiil fern- 
like foliafjcd ])]ant. l.v. (id. 
ACHIMENES— .SVe Collection. 
AGAPANTHUS UMBELLATUS FLORE 
ALBO — The jmre white-flowered evergreen 
Agapanthns. This is a splendid companion to 
the blue - flowered variety. The individual 
flowers of beautiful wax-like texture will be 
found very suitable for boiMiuet purposes. 
3.V. «(/. 
ALLAMANDA — See Stove Climbers. 
ALONSOA INCISIPOLIA — Almost every 
lover of flowers will remember thi.s good old 
plant the moment they see its pleasing-coloured 
blooms ; it is of the most easy culture and adds 
a charm to every greenhouse. It is now grown 
by thousands for the London Market, l.v. 
ALOYSIA CITRIODORA (Lemon-scented 
Verbena), .si/a. LIPPIA CITRIODORA — A 
I useful greenhouse plant ; can he planted out 
during the summer. 6r/. and l.v. 
*ANTHURItIM SCHERZERIANUM — 
3.V. (if/. 
•ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS— An exceed- 
ingly handsome ornamental plant for the green- 
house or conservatory : its jiretty feathery 
growths are extremely useful for cutting anil 
decoration, l.v. 6V/. and ‘Jx. (id, 
ARAUCARIA EXCELSA — -\ very u.vcful 
plant for table and greenhouse ileeoratioii. 3.v. 6d. 
ASPIDISTRA LURIDA VARIEGATA— 
A very ]>retty and useful plant. 2.v. Gd. 
•ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS NANUS— An 
cxceeilingly graceful evergreen plant, very useful 
for all kinds of decorations; and from' its ex- 
i|ui.site beauty, particularly well ada]>tcd for 
furnishing cut sprays for intermixing with 
flowers. 2.V. Gd. and 3.v. Gd. 
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