Hlocasias 
GENERAL LIST. 
arg;entea. Long green leaf with prominent veins dividing bands of silvery- 
g‘'ey 10/6 
argyreia. Leaves long, silvery-grey with prominent veins 10/6 
gigantea. Large olive-green arrow-shaped leaves, conspicuously ornamented 
with silver-grey midrib and veins 15/_ 
intermedia. Dark green sagittate leaves with silver-grey midrib and veins . . 10/6 
Johnstoni. Leaf blade arrow-shaped, prettily veined and variegated with bright 
rosy-red, petioles are furnished with irregular whorls of stiff spines, with 
dark mottlings and bands of flesh colour .. .. .. .. .. .. 15/_ 
Lowii. Olive green leaves, veins ivory white, under side purple 10/6 
Lowii grandis. Broad green leaf with very prominent creamy green veins . . 15/- 
macrorhiza variegata. Large broad leaf, mottled with pure white and silvery 
patches on green ground .. .. .. .. .. .. .. io/6 
metallica. Metallic bronze leaf with dark depressed veins .. .. .. 7/6 
Mortefontainensis. Very large and long green leaves with prominent light 
green veins and narrow silver bands ; undulating margins .. .. .. 21/- 
Rodigasiana, Deep green leav^es, midrib and primary veins milky white, the 
whole leaf being suffused with the same colour, under side of leaf rich purple, 
extending into the long petioles .. .. .. .. .. .. lo/6 
Sanderiana. Very handsome and distinct, bright green with metallic blue 
reflection, leaf blade arrow-shaped, the front portion with 3 deep lobes on 
each side, the basal part having 3 smaller lobes, the costa and veins are white, 
margined with ivory white .. .. .. .. .. 7/6 
Sanderiana nobilis. A more robust growing form of the preceding . . . . 21/- 
Sedeni. Ovate-acuminate leaves, peltate at the base with a small sinus, dark 
green veined with ivory white, purplish-red underneath. . .. .. .. 10/6 
spectabilis. Broad pointed green leaf, very light creamy-green veins with 
silver bands, slightly netted with silver . . . . 15/- 
Thibautiana. Large roundish green leaf, cream-green veins banded with silver 
and slightly netted .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 21/- 
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FOREIGN ORDERS. 
Owing to the great difiiculty of collecting accounts abroad, we 
respectfully intimate to new customers that a remittance must 
accompany all foreign orders sufftcient in amount to cover cost of 
order, packing and carriage, or an order must be sent for payment 
in London. 
Stocks of some of the varieties being limited, orders will be 
executed in strict rotation. 
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