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NEW, EAKE AND DESIEABLE STOVE PLANTS. 
PHILODENDRON NOBILE. 
A dutiuot species from South America. It has obovate lanceolate leaves of a firm leathery texture. 
The lar^e and attractive inflorescence is axillary, the lower portion of the handsome spathe being* of a 
deep rosy crimson colour, both inside and out ; the upper part, white internally, outside prettily 
marked with deep-rose stellate spots. 15s. and 1 guiima. 
FHILODEHOBON lUFKBUxii (Haxei), 5s. & 7«.6d. 
LnfDBNiAiroM, 3'. Od. and 5s. 
irGLaKOCHBTSTJU, 5s. 
FEBTUSUU, vide Monstera deliciosa 
4.UBBOIFOLTDK, 5s. 
EADL4TOM, 5s. 
PHTLLAOATHIS botundifolia, 5s. and 7s. 6d. 
PHYLLANTHTIS ateopuefcbeum, 3s. 6d. 
ELEOANS, 5s. 
MUCEONATUH, 3s. 6d. 
PHYLLANTHUS SivosuM, 3s. 5d. 
BOSEO-WOTUM, 3s. 6d. 
SUBBMABOINATUM, 3s. fid. 
PHYLLAETHBON comobehse. 7s. fid. 
PHYLLOT.ENITIM Lindeni, 3s. fid. and 5s. 
PILEA HuscosA, Is. fid. and 2s. fid. 
PIFEB AEOENTKUM, lOs. fid. 
OBEATUM, 2s. fid. and 3s. fid. 
PIPEBS, of sorts, 2s. fid. and 3s. fid. 
PITCAIRNIA ALTA. 
An attractive plant, of graceful habit, with very long and narrow recurved drooping foliage ; 
it bears a tall branching spike of bright coral red blossoms ; the flowers individually are from 2 to 2J 
inches long, and have bright yellow stamens, forming an effective contrast. 10». fid. 
POOOSTEMON Patchouli, 2s. fid. and 3s. fid. 
POINSETXIA PULOHEBBIUA, Is. fid. and 2s. fid. 
FULCHEBBiHA ALBA, 2s. fid. and 3s. fid. 
PLENissiMA, 2«. fid. and 3s. fid. 
BOSKO-OAEMINATA, 2s. fid. 
FOBTLANDIA OBANBIFLOBA, 7s. fid. 
PIXCAIBBIA COBALLLNA, 5s. and 7s. fid. 
PLATYPHTLLA, 7s. fid. 
TABULASFOBMIS, 3s. fid. and 5s. 
PLUUBACIO cocoiNEA SUPEBBA, 2s. fid. & 3s. fid. 
BOSEA, 2s. fid. and 3s. fid. 
see also page 32. 
POTHOS ARGENTEUS. 
An attractive variegated Araceous plant of climbing habit, imported from Borneo. The leaves 
are ovate-acuminate, unequal-sided and of firm texture, nearly the whole of the upper surface being 
of a shining silvery grey colour, the effect being greatly enhanced by an irregular band of deep 
green, the leaves being also margined in an Irregular manner with the same colour. 10s. fid. 
POTHOS ABOVEEios, 2s. fid. and 3s. fid. I POTHOS oelatooaulis, 2s. fid., 3s. fid. and 5s. 
AUBEUS, 3s. fid. and 5s. | macbophyllus, 3s. fid. 
POTHOS FLEXUOSUS. 
An interesting Araceous plant, which has been introduced from India. It has flattened rooting 
stems, the leaves being alternately directed to the right and to the left, the larger ones six inches 
long ; the lamina oblong, with an acuminate deflexed apex, pale green, with a few alternate 
elongated ribs. From the peculiar character of the leaves, which lie flat upon the surface it climbs 
over, it is well adapted for covering walls, or for other ornamental purposes. 1 Os. fid. 
POTHOS NITENS. 
A distinct looking stove plant, with leaves of a dark shining bronzy-purplish green and 
climbing terete stems which hold fast to any surface with which they come in contact by means 
of their adventitious roots. This will prove an effective and attractive species for covering the 
walls and trellises in our stoves. It has been imported from the Eastern Archipelago. 7s. fid. 
FSIDI1TM Cattleyanum (The Guava), 3s. fid. 
and 5s. 
PTJYA KAiniFOLiA, 6s. 
BULPHUEBA, 7s. fid. 
UNDULATA, 7s. fid. 
BA YEN ALA uabagascabiensis. “The 
Traveller’s Tree,” 7s. fid. and 10s. fid. 
BEIDIA OLAUOESCEEB, 2s. fid. and 3s. fid. 
BHOPALA, of sorts, 5s., 7s. fid. and 10s. fid. 
BOOIEBA ooedata (aucena), 3s. fid. 
OEATissmA, vide page 32. 
THTBSIFLOBA, 5s. 
BONDELETIA bbevifolia, 3s. fid. 
SPEOIOBA SLAJOB, 3s. fid. 
EUDGEA maobophylla, 10s. fid. and 15s. 
BUELLIA AOUTANOULA, 5s. 
POBTELUB, 3s. fid. 
BOSEA, 3s. fid. 
SACCHABUM officinabuh “Sugar Oane,” 5s. 
SAHCHEZIA BOBiLis olaucophylla, 3s. fid. 
NOBILIS VABIEOATA, 3s. fid. 
SANSEVIEBA ZEYLANICA, 3s. fid. 
SCHIS11AT0GL0TTI8 obispata, 5s. 
DEOOBA, 5s. 
LATIFOLIA, 5s. 
Lavallei, 5s. 
LOHOI8PATBA, 6s. 
8IAHEN8IS, lOs. fid. 
VABIEOATA, 3s. fid. 
SCHISTOCASIA Pobtei, vide Alocasia Portei 
J. 
SCHTJBERTIA GRAVEOLENS. 
An exceedingly handsome stove cUraber, of free growth, producing in great abundance clusters 
of funnel-shaped white flowers, individually nearly three inches across, very sweet scented, and from 
the great consistency of the blooms, lasting a long time when out and placed in water. 3s. fid. & 5s. 
SCINDAPSUS ARYRJEUS. 
A creeping-stemmed Arad, the stems fixing themselves by rooting as they advance in growth. 
The leaves are glabrous, the juvenile ones ovate acuminate, very silvery and glossy on the surface ; 
the older and more mature leaves are pinnatifid, and become silvery on the suHace like the yoxmger 
ones. It has been imported from the East Indies. 10s. fid. 
