?L Cai]i)ell & I^loi‘al G^nitle. 
OTIIONNA CRASSIFOLIA. 
NEKTEBA DEPKE8SA. 
LIBONIA FLORIBXJNDA — I'roilucing in abundance orange- 
red and yellow tube-like flowers. 9<i. 
T.TTiTFlS — See Colleeton. 
LINtTM TEIGYNUM — An invaluable greenhouse flowering 
plant, forming into neat symmetrical plants about a foot in 
height, and producing a great quantity of well opened bell-shaped 
golden yellow flowers. 9rf. and Is. 
LXJCTJLIA GRATISSIMA — Flowers produced in a largo 
many-flowered terminal cyme, and arc bright pink or rose coloured, 
ileliciously sweet, and well adapted for cutting purposes ; one of 
ihe finest winter-flowering greenhouse and conservatory plants. 
LACHENALIA TRICOLOR— A very pretty I 
little bulbous plant, of a most remarkably easy 
cultivation ; foliage distinctly spotted, flowers i 
orange-yellow ; requires a warm greenhouse, i 
G(f. each . 
LACHENALIA NELSONH— One of the 
finest varieties. ls.each;floweringplants, 2s.each. ; 
•I^RANTA ZEBRINA— Splendid foliage, 
variegated, two shades of green. 2s. Gd. 
*JIARANTA WARSCEWICZn — Very 
dwarf, and nicely variegated. 2.s. GJ. 
NERTERA DEPRESSA— The plant forms 
dense cushion-like tufts, the flowers are very 
inconspicuous, the berries are about the size of 
a pea, and of a brilliant orange-red colour ; an 
acquisition in any greenhouse or rockwork in 
summer. I.«r. each ; lO.s-. per doz. 
OPHIOPOGON SPICATTJM POL. AR- 
GENTIA VARIEGATIS. Is., Gel. 
ORANGE TREES (Citrus Aurantiuml — 
One of the prettiest and most uncommon plants 
that can be grown in a select and well-kept 
greenhouse, and they are a source of pleasure all 
the year; their highly-coloured fruit is most 
beautiful. 3s. Gd. to 5s. 
OTHONNA CRASSIFOLIA — Splendid 
plant for basket work ; flowers yellow and almost 
perpetual. 6d. 
PILEA MUSCOSA (Artillery Plant), syn. 
MICROPHYLLA — Highly interesting and re- 
markable, for with the ordinary cultivation in a 
warm greenhouse or stove it will put forth its 
thousands of little bright pink blooms, and if 
sprinkled overhead wheji the snn is shining, each 
bud bursts, and in doing so a miniature smoke- 
like pollen is put forth, which has the identical 
appearance of the fumes arising from field artil- 
lery at a distance. Also valuable for table 
decoration, l.s. 
*PANDANUS UTILIS— 2s. Gd. 
*PANDANUS YEITCHI— 3s. Gd. 
♦PANICUM VARIEGATTJM— Will be found 
of great use for baskets, or hanging over brick- 
work, in greenhouse, conservatory, &e. Gd. 
•PELLIONIA DAVEANANA. Is. 
•PELLIONIA PULCHRA — This and the 
above variety will be found useful in many ways 
for ornamenting the greenhouses. Is. 
•PLUMBAGO ROSEA — For the dull season 
of the year is one of the brightest decorative 
plants that can be found. It will not do for 
cutting, as the flowers will not keep above a day 
or two, but plants will stand three weeks or a 
month in drawing or sitting rooms. Is. Gd. 
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