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NEW PLANTS. 
NEW PLANTS 
ANNOUNCED FOR THE FIRST TIME 
BT 
WILLIAM BULL, P.L.S. 
ANTHURIUM ANDREANUM ALBUM. 
This charming white -flowered variety of the weU-known Anthurium Andreaiium has been 
imported from Brazil. In gro'n’th and shape of flower it is a counterpart of the type, but the 
spathes are of a shining ivory white, lasting a long time in perfection. A very chaste and desirable 
addition to our flowering stove plants. 2 guineas. 
ANTHURIUM ANDREANUM SALMONEUM. 
Another very pleasing variation of Authuriwii Andreamim wiU be found in this plant, which pro- 
duces large cordate-shaped spathes of a clear salmon colour, the corrugations in the spatho being 
well marked. The basal half of the spadix is white, the apical portion yellow. This foi-ms a 
charming companion to the brilliant crimson scarlet flowered typical species. 31s. 6d. and 42s. 
CRINUM MOOREI VARIEGATUM. 
A beautifully variegated variety of this free-flowering hardy bulbous plant, the leaves being 
ornamented with longitudinal stripes of creamy yellow of varying width, making it a most 
attractive and desirable addition to decorative plants for the greenhouse and conservatory. Similar 
to the typical species in habit, it freely produces on erect scapes, large and handsome white 
flowers, faintly tinged with blush. Vide illustration, page 5. 10s. 6d., 15s. and 21s. 
CYPRIPEDIUM, “ CICERO.” 
A pretty hybrid raised from C. barbatuni Warnenanumy fertilised with the pollen oi C. “ Argusy 
partaking largely of the characters of both parents. The dorsal sepal, which is large and pointed, is 
white with central green veins, the sides being stained with bright rose purple, veined with dark 
purple ; petals deflexed, ciliate at the margins, the tips bright rose purple ; the superior half of the 
basal portion is light greenish yellow with dark veins, heavily spotted with the eye-like markings 
peculiar to C. “Argus.” The lip is rich purple brown, staminode horse-shoe shape, light green 
with darker markings. Leaves bright green, with cloudy maculations of dark green. Price on 
application. 
CYPRIPEDIUM, “ EMPRESS.” 
A most handsome free-flowering hybrid, the result of a cross between C. cardinale and 
C. Sedeni porph>jreum. The flowers are of large size, the dorsal sepal white, petals white suffused 
and tinted with rose, speckled on the basal half with crimson. The pouch is bright carmine, shaded 
with scarlet, the infolding surface of the lobes being stained and spotted with crimson. This is one 
of the finest hybrids of this group, the bright colour of the Up being in charming contrast to the 
light sepals and petals. Price on ap^ication. 
