fl. dariqell 
*ARISTOLOCHIA ELEGANS — A beautiful free-floweriiij>; species of neat grou th I'lic 
Imiulsume and elegant flowers are borne on long stalks, and have a slightly distended tube, wliich is 
bent ii])wards, the up])er part dilated into a cordate cup-shaped limb of a rich dark purple colour, 
ornamented tliroiighout witli irregular hranchcd markings of a creamy white, and having a golden 
yellow eye surrounded by rich velvety purple. Its blo.ssoms are prodtrced in the greatest profusion, 
even on small plants, and are entirely free from the objectionable odour peeuliar to the genus. It has 
heen certificated l)y the Royal Horticultural .Society, anil is described and figured in the Gardens i x' 
tVifoa/iYc for Septemher 5th, 1885. lOs. 6i/. 
•ASPARAGUS VIRGATUS— An elegant 
feathery looking plant, of a dark green colour. 
3.S. Gd. and 5s. 
AZALEAS — Sre separate list. 
BEGONIAS— .See Collection. 
BLUE MARGUERITE (Agathaea Coelestis) 
— Its flowers are the very counterpart of the 
Paris Daisy, except colour, which is hluc, with 
a yellow disc: it is of easy growth, and produces 
neat flowers all the year; an acquisition for cut 
flowers. C(/. and l.s. 
BOUVARDIAS— See Collection. 
CALADTUM ARGYRITES. 2.s-. Gd. each ; 
in varictv, 18*. to 30.s. per doz. 
CAMELLIAS— See Collection. 
•CENTROPOGON LUCIANUS— If not the 
bc.st, certainly one of the best winter blooming 
jilants in cultivation for the stove or warm green- 
house, producing an abundance of salvia-like 
flowers of ruby-red colour ; easily cultivated, and 
for cut flowers a gem. Is. and Is. Gd. 
CHOISYA TERNATA — Producing pure 
white flowers, scented like lluicthorn. The 
flowers arc star shaped, and produce freely from 
the voung growths. l.s-. and Is. Gd. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS— 5f-e Collection. 
COLEUS — See Collection. 
CRASSULA GRACILIS fELEGANS) — 
Producing very freely small purplish flowers; 
verv prettv. l.s. 
CRASSULA JASMINEA— Broad flat heads 
of pure white Bouvardia-like flowers, possess- 
ing honev-like perfume. Is. each. 
CROTON »BARONES3 JAMES DE 
ROTHSCHILD— 3.S. fid. 
„ •CHELSONII— 3.S-. fid. 
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