NEW, EAEE AND DESIRABLE STOVE PLANTS. 
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CROTON FLAMINGO. 
This attractive variety has been imported from tlie Antipodes, and is the most handsome of 
all the bright red or high-coloiu-ed Crotons. It has very dark bronzy green leaves, the costa and a 
narrow portion of the leaf on each side of it being most strikingly coloured with rich crimson, 
forming a central band of colour the entire length of the leaf, a few syjots of crimson being 
scattered through the bronzy green portion of the leaf blades. Os. and 7s. Od. 
CEOTON FORM0SO3, 5s. and 7.v. Qd. \ CROTON HAWKiiuii, 3s. 6i. 
OLORiosus (Princess of Wales), 5s. , Hkndehsoni (fasciatus), 3s, Qd. 
nAsriFERUS, 2s. 6d. and 3s. Qd. Heroious, 5s. 
CROTON INSIGNIS. 
. n«rrow foliage. The leuve.s are deep green, with the midrib and veins 
oeautituUy picked out with golden-yellow, the margins and midrib losy-ciimsou. 5s. and ~s. 6d. 
CROTON JUNIUS. 
A very elegant variety, with long narrow foliage of varjung eliaracter; in some instances the 
midrib is e-xcuriently extended and attacbed to auotlier portion of tbo leaf-blade, while in others the 
leaves are entne, with slightly undulate margins. In tho young state the lower Iialf of the leaves 
IS blight lemon-yellow, which, as tlio foliage attains ug'e, becomes suffused with crimson, the 
remaining portion being rich bronzy green. 7s. 6d. ^ 
CROTON MAGNIFICENT. 
A very striking and most liaiidsome variety. In the young state the leaves have a central 
variegation of ricli golden yellow ; as the leaves mature, tho midrib and xirimary veins, with a band 
on each side of the eosta, assume a bright cariiiiuo tint. In some instances tho bright golden 
coloui- of the young leaves becomes suffused with bright carmine. 5». and 7s. Cd. 
CROTON MAJESTIOU3, 3». 6d. I CROTON Massanoeanus, 3j. Grf. and 5s. 
CROTON MEMPHIS. 
One of the most handsome and oriiaineiital varieties ever imported. It has long acuminate leaves 
the rich coloration of which is extremely effective. In the young state tho leaves are pale green! 
irrogularly blotched and murmorated witli yellow. As tho leaves mature, the green becomes 
deep olive, the yellow variegation changing to rich orange, marked and veined with deep crimson 
a colour which eventually stiff uses the whole leaf . 10 .s. 6;/. ’ 
CROTON Moimi, 3». Gd. \ CROTON Newune, 3». Gd. and os. 
310ETEE0OTAXENSIS, 3s. Gd. j NiMKOD, 3». Gd. and 5s. 
CROTON NESTOR. 
A rioldy variegated fonu with large lanceolate leave.s freely marked with a most distinctive 
bright golden j'cUow and whitish variegation ; tlie eosta or midrib is of a briglit niagonta-crim.sou 
and IS ill striking contrast to the colouring on the other parts of the leaf, tlie ground colour of which 
IS bright green, interspersed with occasional blotches of bright 3 'ellow. "'This inaguifieont and 
attracrivo variety has been imported from the Antiiiodes. 5s. and 7s. Grf. 
CROTON NOBiLis, 3s. 6<f. | CROTON Oueeon, 3s. Gd. 
CROTON ORNATUS. 
An attractive and distinct variety. The leaves deep green, with a narrow central hand of 
creamy yellow, and long parallel veins of the same colour, the surface being bore and there marked 
by blotclics of yellow, tho yellow parts becoming tinged with crimson. In some conditions the lines 
and blotches are rosy-pink, and the midrib of a deeper rosy-crimson. 7s. Gd. and 10s. Gd. 
CROTON PRINCE OF ORANGE. 
One of the most effective of the golden variegated series of Codiieimis. It is of free growth 
having long lanceolato leaves of a rich deep gold coloui*, very attractive and varied in its inarkin‘»*8* 
some of the leaves being entii'ely golden, others having blotolies and marmorations of dark olfvo 
green, whilst m a few the green colour predomimates, sometimes covering the entire leaf blade 
with the exception of a few scattered irregular spots or blotches of gold 15s ’ 
CROpN PICTURATOS, 2s. Gd. and 3s. Gd. I CROTON Peinckss op Wales, vide C. gloriosus. 
pRiNOE' OF Waxes, 3s. Gd. | Queen Victoria, 3s. Gd. 
CROTON REIDII. 
A raagmficent variety, one of the finest of the broad-leaved section. Tlie young foliage is bright 
g^een, with golden midrib and veins, the costa and primary veins passing as the leaves attain age 
into crimsou-cerise, a colour eventually extending over the entire surface of the leaf blades but 
stiU further brightened with golden orange, blotched with dark olive green. 5s. and 7s Gd ’ 
CROTON Rex, 3s. Gd. CROTON Sunbeam, 3s. Gd. & 5s. 
EUBEREIMUS, 3s. Gd. TRICOLOR, 7s. Gd. 
SOEPTRE, 10s. Gd. i UNDULATUB, 2s. Gd. 
SCHOMBUHOKIANUS, 3s. Gd. 
spEciosus, 3s. 6<f. and 5s. 
SPLENDIDUS, 5s. 
VAHIABILIS (PALOATUS), 2s. Gd. 
VAEIEOATU8, 2s. Gd. 
Veitohianus, 3s. Gd. 
CROTON Victory, 10s. Gd. 
VOLUTUS, 3s. Gd. 
Waeeenii, 3s. Gd. and 6s. 
Weismanni, 2s. Gd. & 3s. 6d. 
WiLLiAMsn, 3s. Gd. and 5s. 
