NEW, EAEE AND DESIRABLE GREENHOUSE PLANTS. 
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LAPAGERIA RUBRA SUPERBA. 
A magnificent variety, producing fine large flowers of an exceedingly rich and brilliant crimson 
colour; it is one of the most highly attractive of ornamental climbers for the greenhouse and 
conservatory. 10«. 6i/., 1.5j. and 21s.; fine specimens, 2, 3, 4, and 6 g^uiueas and upwards. 
LA8IANDBA UACRANTEA, 3s. 6d. 
UAOBAirrHa flobibunda, 5s. 
lATTBUS Caufboba, 5s. 
CiNNAMOMUM, vide page 21. 
LEBCOPOOON CrmNnmaAini, 3s. 6d. 
LEPTOSPEBMUM scopabtuh (New Zealand Tea 
Plant), 3s. 6d. 
LBSCHENAULTIA biboba splebdebs (icajob), 
3s. 6d. and 5s. 
FOBMOSA, 2s. 6d. and 3s. 6d. 
LIBERTIA GRANDIFLORA. 
A very handsome herbaceous perennial from New Zealand, which proves to be nearly hardy, and 
an abundant flowerer. The plant is an evergreen, with tufts of distichous OTassy leaves. The 
flower stems are 3 feet high, bearing spike-like panicles of showy pure white flowers, produced in 
succession for a month or six weeks, hs. 
LIBONIA FLOBIBUNBA, Is. 6rf. and 2s. 6d. I LILIUM, of sorts, vide pages 46 to 48. 
PENBHOSiENBiB, Is. 6d. and 2s. Gd. 1 LINUM TBiGVinjM, vide Reinwaedtia . 
LITTONIA MODESTA. 
A pretty Liliaceous plant of a genus allied to Glorioaa : it produces charming golden-yellow 
bell-shaped flowers, which are highly elegant and attractive. 3s. 6d. 
LOUATIA FEBBtJOiNKA, 5s. and 7s. 6d. ] LTJCULIA OBATissuiA, 6s. and 7s. 6d. 
LYCORIS AUREA. 
A pretty golden -flowered Amaryllidaceous plant, requiring the same treatment ns VaUotas and 
Nerincs, a native of China. In the autumn it throws up stout spikes bearing in au umbel, six or 
more sweet-scented rich golden yellow flowers, very attractive and ornamental. Is. 6d. and 2.s. 6d. 
MACKAYA BELLA. 
This beautiful Acanthaceous plant is a native of Natal. The flowers have a pale Ulao corolla 
nearly two inohes long, the throat ornamented with delicately pencilled reticulated piu-ple veins, 
tubular below, campanulate upwards, with a deeply five-lobed spreading limb. The plant is 
very floriferous, and when in full bloom, appears a mass of most delicate, pendent, campanulate 
flowers. This charming planthas been figured in the Sotanical Magazine^ Tab. 5797. 3s. 6d. & 5s. 
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HACADAUIA tebnifolia, 5s. and 7s. 6d. 
MACBOZAUIA, vide Index. 
UAONOLIA Campbellh, vide page 48 
MAGNOLIA PUSOATA. 3s. 6d. and 5s. 
PUMILA, vide page 21. 
HANDEVILLA suaveolens, 2s. 6<f. and 3s. 6d. 
6d. and 10s. Gd. 
MONOCRETUM sebioeum multiflobum, 2s. 6d. 
and 3s. 6d. 
UTTSA Cavendishii, vide page 21. 
ZEBBINA, vide page 21. 
MARICA NORTHIANA. 
An Iris-like plant, a native of Brazil. It has broad sword-shaped leaves, and the flower stems, 
which are flattened and leaf -like, bear singailarly handsome flowers, wliich consist of three ovate 
ivory-whito sepals, spotted with brown at the base, and three yellowish petals marked with rich 
brown in the lower parts, and white veined with blue at the recurved tips. 7s. 
MABSILEA MACBOPUS, “ Nabdoo,” 10s. 6d. ' 
UETBOSIDEBOS flobibunda, 2s. 6d. 
BOBT78TA, 35. 6d. and 5s, 
UmiABXA coociNEA, 2s. 6d, and 3s. 6<f. 
MUSA ENSETE, 
This is the grand Banana of Abyssinia. In 
growth it is one of the most striking and noble 
of ornamental plants, and it is without doubt one 
of the most effective for summer out-door garden- 
ing. Its imimense erect leaves are from eight to 
ten feet long, of a beautiful dark green colour, 
the midrib being bright crimson, forming an 
admirable and striking contrast. It attains al- 
together an average growth of twelve to fifteen 
feet in height. 5s., 7s. 6rf. and 10s. 6d, 
MYBSIPHYLLUM aspabaooides, 2s. 6d. and 3s. 6d. 
MYBTUS, of sorts. Is. 6d. and 2s. 6d. 
NEBINE ATBOSANOtruTEA, 10s. 6d. 
COEUSCA, Is. 6(2. 
MAJOE, 3s. 6(2. 
ELEOANS, 7s. 6(2. 
— — CiBEUXEA, 7s. 6(2. 
CABMINATA, 7s. 6(2. 
roTHEBomnn, 3s. 6(2. 
MAJOE, 6s. 
HtTMILlS 0®Etn,EA, 7s. 6(2. 
MUSA ENSETE. 
