NEW, EAEE AND DESIEABLE GEEENHOUSE PLANTS. 
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CYCAS REVOLTJTA. 
This exceedingly handsome decorative plant can be supplied in various sizes ; small plants of it 
are pretty, but large specimens are extremely ornamental and well adaptf d for decorating either 
greenhouses or conservatories. It is knowm as the Chinese Sago Plant. 7*. lid., 10*. 6d. andl6». : 
fine specimens, 3, 4 and o guineas each. 
CYCLAMEN PERSICUM. 
Too much can scarcely be said in favour of the superb varieties of this plant, of wliich the old 
0. penicum is the type, whether they are regarded as objects for the ornamentation of the greenhouse 
or conservatory, or for table decoration, for which their compact floriferous character eminently fits 
them. The flowers are also extremely useful for bouquets, and when plucked, if kept in water, they 
will last in freshness and beauty for some weeks. Plants full of buds and flowers can be supplied 
during the winter season, and are then charmingly pretty. 18s., 30*. and 42*. per dozen. 
CYCLAMEN pkesicum albttm, 2s. 6d. and 3s. 6<f. 
PBESicuM BunnuM, 2*. 6rf. and 3s. 6d. 
GBA.NDipi.ORUM, 3*. 6(7. and 5s. 
of various choice sorts, 3*. 6<7.and 5*. 
CYPEIPEDHTM, vide Orchids. 
CYBTANTHUS anoustifoltom, red, os. 
Mackenii, white, 2s. 6d. 
OBLimruM, 5s. 
CYRTANTHUS INTERMEDIUM. 
A pretty hybrid variety raised between C. McKeimii and C. anguslifolium. It has neat strap- 
shaped leaves, and bears on an erect two-edged scape a truss of many flowers, which are orange- 
pink, and about 1 J inch long, being curved and tubular trumpet-shaped ; the three outer 
segments or lobes are rose coloured with a green midrib, the inner three being of a unifoim rose 
colour. 3s. 6d. and 5s. 
CYTISUS FiLiPES, 3s. 6(7. and 5s. 
BAOBMOSUS, Is. and Is. 6(7. 
Everestianus, 3s. 6(7. 
DAHLIA IMPEHIALI3, 3«. 6(7. 
IMPEBIALIS ROSEA, 3s. 6(7. 
of sorts, vide Bedding Plants. 
DAIS COTINIFOLIA. 
A pretty deciduous greenhouse shrub, native of South Africa. It has acute leaves, and broadish 
heads of flowers, which consist of a reddish four-leaved involucre outside, and numerous rosy lilac 
calyces, which have a slender tube about an inch long, and a spreading limb of five segments. 5s. 
DAPHNE INDICA BUBEA, 2s. 6(7. and 3s. 6(7. I DESFONTAINEA spinosa, 2*. 6(7. and 3*. 6i7. 
DASYLIRION LONOiFOLium, OS. I DEiXITZIA, t'tV/f 4S. 
DEYEUXIA ELEGANS VARIEGATA. 
A very elegant variegated greenhouse plant, introduced from New South Wales. It has a thick 
rootstock, from which sprmg numerous leave.s, about a quarter of an inch in breadth, the colour a 
deep bright green, with a broad clear edge of creamy yellow. 3.*. 6(7. and 5s. 
DIANELLA INTERMEDIA. 
■ A free-growing plant, inhabiting the northern and middle islands of New Zealand. It has 
] linear-ensiform leaves, and much branched panicles, ten to eighteen inches long, bearing numerous 
, whiti.sh flowers, which are succeeded by bunches of pretty dark blue berries. 5s. 
DIANELLA TASMANICA VARIEGATA. 
. A very striking and desirable variegated greenhouse plant introduced from Tasmania. The 
• leaves are handsomely striated witli creamy yellow, forming a very efl'e<!tive variegation. The pale 
■ blue flowers are produced on a loose, luany-branched panicle, and are followed in due course by 
large and handsome bright blue ben-ies. These hang on hair-like pedicels, and for many weeks 
form a highly ornamental and con.spicuous adornment to the conservatory. 21s. 
DIONAIA MUSCIPULA, 2s. 6(7. and 3s. 6(7. I DORYANTHES Guilpoylei. 
DORYANTHES EXOEI.SA. I Palmebi, 3s. 6(7. and 5*. 
DIPLARRHENA MORE.®. 
An Iridaceous greenhouse plant allied to Libertia, a native of North Australia and Tasmania, 
producing its large and handsome flowers in a terminal spike or cluster. The outer segments are 
white, obovate, the upper one concave ; the inner segments white tmged with violet. 10s. 6(7. 
DRAC®NA AUSTRALIS. 
Tills handsome ornamental plant is exceedingly useful for the decoration of the greenhouse or 
conservatory, where its effective habit always imparts a tropical aspect to the house. It is also well 
adapted for the purjioses of sub-tropical gardeidng, either in groups or as single .specimens, its 
graceful mode of growth being very effective. 3s. 6(7. to 10s. 6(7. ; fine plants, 15s., 1, IJ & 2 guineas. 
DRAC®NA AUSTRALIS LINEATA. 
An exceedingly handsome and ornamental plant, with fine broad foliage, gracefully recurving. 
It is strikingly effective for conservatory and greenhouse decoration. 10s. 6(7., I5s. and 21s. 
