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NEW, BARE AND DESIRABLE GREENHOUSE PLANTS, 
PBLffiDRANASSA ohloraoea, 6tl, each ; 5s. doz. 
PHALANGIUM arokntko-unkabk (Anthbeiotm 
VAEIEOATUM), 2s. 6d. and 3s. 6d. 
LINEARB ELEOANS, 5s. 
PHILESIA BtrxiFOiJA, 7s. 6d. and 10s. 6d. 
PHORUIITM ATROPtiEPUREtm, 5s. and 7s. Gd. 
CoLEKSOI VARIEOATOM, 6s. & 7s. Gd. 
TENAX, 3s. Gd., 5s. and 7s. 6rf. 
KiaRO-MMBATUM, lOs. Gd. 
varieoatum, 1 and 1^ g’uinea. 
Veitchii varieoatum. 5s. and 7s. Gd. 
PHYLLOCACTUS aurantiacus, 5s. 
CRENATUS ALBUS, 6s. 
ELAMMEUS, 5s. 
FULOENS, 3s. erf. 
PHYLLOCACTUS maonipious, 6s. 
I’KACOCKii, 3s. 6rf. and 6s. 
RUBER, 3.V. 6rf. 
SANOUINBUS, 6s. 
VIOLAOEUS, 3s. Grf. 
vrvicANS, 5s. 
PHYSIANTHtrs aujens, vide Arauja cerioifera. 
PIMEIiEA DEOUSSATA, 2s. Gd. and 3s. 6rf. 
Hendersoni, 3s. Gd. and 5s. 
Niepperoiana, 3s. 6rf. and 5s. 
SPKCTAB1L13, 3s. 6rf. and 5s. 
PINCINECTITIA tubebculata, 21s. 
PISTACIA TEREBINTHUS, 7s. 6rf. 
PITTOSPORUM Raxphsii, 5s. 
PITTOSPORUM CRASSIFOLIUM. 
+ 1 ^ gPi^ving^ plant, of erect branching habit, with light green leaves, which are tomentose 
on the under surface ; tlie flowers are of a danc chocolate-purple colour, and are freely produced in 
nodding pedunoled umbels ; it is a native of New Zealand. 5s. 
PITTOSPORUM Tobira varieoata, 3s. 6rf. 
PLEROMA ELEOANS, 3s. 6rf. 
PLUMBAGO OAPENSIS, 2s. 6rf. and 3s. 6rf. 
CAPENSIS ALBA, 2s. 6rf. and 3s. 6rf. 
Also Vide page 30. 
POLYGALA COEDIFOLIA, 3s. 6rf. 
Dalmaisiana, 3s. 6rf. 
POLYGONUM, vide page 52. 
PRIMULA FLORIBUNDA, 2s. Crf. 
SINENSIS ALBA PLENA, Is. 6rf. and 2s. 6rf. 
PLORE-PLENO, of sorts, 2s. Gd., 3s. 6rf. 
and 5s. 
PROTEINOPHALLUS Rivieri, vide Amorpho- 
ph alius. 
PUNICA .GtRanatum (Pomeohanate), 3s. 6rf. and 
5s. 
Granatum alba plena, 3s. 6rf. and 5s. 
PUNICA Granatum rubra plena, 3s. 6rf. and 6s. 
Granatum Leorbllii (Double Butf), 3s. 6rf. 
and 5s. 
REINWARDTIA tetraoyne (Linum teioynum), 
2s. Gd. 
RHODODENDRONS, vide pages 43 to 45. 
RHYNCHOSPERMUM jasminoides, vide Traohe- 
lospermum. 
RICHARDIA AFiuOANA (Calla cethiopicajj la. 
and la. Gd. 
AFRicANA, Little Gem, la. 
CANDIDISSIIktA. 
COMPAOTA. 
OIGANTEA. 
NITIDA, 2a. Gd. 
ALBO-MACULATA, Gd. 
AURATA. 
RICHARDIA (CALLA) ELLIOTTIANA. 
This magnificent new species in habit of growth and shape of flower, i.s almost identical with 
the Avell-known Ji. cetJiiopica, but it differs from that species in the flowers being of a rich golden 
yellow colour, while the decorative character of the plant is fiu’thor enhanced by the leaves being 
orn amented with a number of creamy white spots. Price on application. 
RICHARDIA PentIsAndii. 
ROEZLIA REGIA, vide Foureviea Beddinghausei. 
ROGEIRA OEATI88IMA, 3a. 6c?, and 5a. 
ROHDEA JAPONIOA, 3a. Gd. and 5a. 
JAPONICA AHOENTEA, 15a. 
RDSCUS ANDROGYNUS, 3a. Gd. 
^ . SAINT-PAULIA lONANTHA. 
A very distinct and pretty gi’eenhouse plant, producing an abundance of pretty flowers, home 
singly on long stalks, and much resembling in appearance the “Violet.” The blossoms are of a 
light blue colour, onmmentod with golden yellow stamens. 3.v. Gd. 
SALVIAS, vide Bedding Plants. 
SARRACENIAS, of sorts, 3s. Crf. , 5s. to 10s. Gd. 
SCHIZOPHRAGMA hybranoeoides, vide 
Hydrangea volubilis, page 48. 
SENECIO maoeoolossus (The Cape Ivy), 1/6 & 2/6. 
pulchee, vide page 53. 
SOLANUM JASMINOIDES, 2s. 6rf. 
Wendlandii, vide page 30. 
SPARMANNIA afmcana, 2s. Gd. 
AFRICANA FLORE-PLENO, 3s. Gd. and 5s. 
STATICE Holfordii, 3s. 6rf. and 5s. 
PEOFUSA (Ratteayana), 3s. Orf. and os. 
STENOCARPUS Cunninohamii, 5s. to 10s. 6rf. 
STRELITZIA Reoin.ib, vide page 32. 
STREPTOSOLEN (Browallia) Jamissoni, Is. Orf. 
TACSONIA Buchanani, vide page 32. 
EXONIENSIS, 2s. Crf. 
MOLLI8SIMA, 2s. Crf. 
PINNATISTIPULA, 2s. Crf. 
Van Volxemi, 2s. Crf. 
TACSONIA SMYTHEANA. 
This handsome hybrid has been raised from T. mollisfiimu and an unknown species. Flowers 
very distinct in colour, whicli is a peculiar shade of orange-scarlet. 3« Gd. 
