3. ARBOREUM ATROPURPUREUM 
— Umiug the smmner months tnnis nearly 
black when planteil out of doors ; a splendid 
plant for the, eeutre of beds, &c. 1«. 6d to 
Cts. each 
2. ARBOREUM VARIEGATUM— One 
of the finest variegated plants for the green - 
house that wc possess, and eannot fail fo 
strike the admiration of everyone. l-«. each ; 
3.V. per dozen 
o. ARACHNOIDEUM (The»Cobweb) — 
Ts a very striking novelty. It is very dwarf, 
and wants jdanting clo.se together ; it has the 
appearance of a .silvery bed of cobwebs above, 
the leaf. 7s. per dozen 
1. 'I'Auun.niniii.Mi; 
2. 'J'Ecroiiu.M 
■I. .SlMXOSlM 
.7. MoX'IANUM 
If. .\nvBN.SK 
7. AVkiiiu. 
.s. c.i.onii r.ni.'.M. 
s. T.u;fi..Kiin;.Mi:. 
4. BRAUNI — Very .small growth, turniu 
very it'd with the weather. 9s. per dozen 
5. BOLLII (Greenovria aurea)— It produces 
a i)uautity of leaves very thickly together, with a 
hard centre, about G inc hes high. In the .spring 
it becomes concave in the centre, and ultimately 
irceorncsthc same shape as an old-fashioned wine 
[ 1 
glass, and, il' tilled with water, it will continue 
tlieic until dried up. 2s. each ; seeds, Is. 6d. 
])er packet 
6. CALCAREUM or CALIFORNICUM— 
The fine tint of "reen and black-pointed leave.s 
renders it one of the best edgings that we posse.ss ; 
it is perfectly hardy, and fine for spring bedding. 
6d. each ; 2.v. to Os. per dozen 
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