NEW, EAEE AND DESIRABLE STOVE PLANTS. 
SimUHOIA PTTBPUKEi. mOBA, 3s. 6<l. 
SM ILAZ DI8COLOB, 7t. 6d. 
SUILAX. Shuttlewobtbu. 7>. 6d. 
SOLANDBA obandiploba, 3<. 6d. 
SONEEILA ORIENTALIS, SONERILA ORIENTALIS PICTA, 
SONERILA ORIENTALIS PUNCTATA. 
These new and handsome flowering ornamental foliaged stove plants form a very distinct 
and desirable addition to the Melastomaoe®. The flowers, which are of a bright rose or purple 
colour, are produced in the utmost profusion from the top of every growth, the mass of bloom thus 
thrown just above the foliage having a moat pleasing effect, considerably enhanced by the prominent 
hom-like, bright golden anthers. As will be seen by the illustration, the foliage is also very 
ornamental, one varirty having a very striking blotch or bar of creamy white in the centre of the 
leaf, another has crimson maroon leaves, covered with scarlet hairs, while the foliage of the other 
is decorated with a multitude of white dots or spots. Vide woodcut, page 21. 3 j. 6d. each. 
A coloured illustration of these varieties can be supplied, price 1*. 
SPATHIPHYLLUM PICTOM, 6s. 
SPATHODEA CAACPAiruiATA, 7s. 6d. 
SPHJEBOGYNE latipoua, 3«. 6d. 
SPHiEBOSTEfilA uabmobatuu, 3s. 6d. and 5s. 
STADUANNIA auabius, 10s. 6d. 
STENOSPEBMATIUM Waixisii, 6s. 
STEPHAN OTIS PLoBmtmDA, 3». 6<f. 
FLORiBUNDA, “Elvaston” variety, 
3s. 6d. & 5s. 
STERCULIA DISCOLOR. 
An ornamental stove plant, introduced from East and North Austiulia, having pale green irregularly 
lobed leaves, the divisions — generally three or five — never extending more than halfway to the centre 
of the leaf. The flowers, which are borne in spicate panicles, are rose-red in colour, and somewhat 
campanulate or funnel-shaped. It has been figured in the Botanical MagazinCj Tab. 6608. 7*. 
STET7DNEEA COLOOASLSFOUA, 5s. 
DISOOLOB, 10*. 6d. 
STIGMAPHYLLUU ciLiATnu, 2*. 6d. and 3*. 6d. 
STBELITZIA Auousta, 15*. 
Reoin.®, 3s. 6d., 6s. and 7s. 6rf. 
STBEPTOCABPUS Rexii, 2s. 6d. and 3s. 6d. 
Rexii Hybbim. — Many pretty varieties of 
various shades of colour. 3s. 6d. each, 
36s. per dozen. 
STREPTOCARPUS REXII PURPTJREUS. 
A very pretty and distinct hybrid, producing a profusion of bluish purple flowers, the lower 
lobes being ornamented with a rich plum-coloured blotch or marking. During the summer these 
useful decorative plants will succeed well in a greenliouse, but in the winter require the 
temperature of a stove. 6s. 
SYNGONIUM Aiao-LINEATUM, 3*. 6d. 
Wendlandii, 3s. 5d. 
TABEBNAiMONTANA oaiiassa, 3*. 5d. 
OOBONABIA FLOBE PLENO, 3s. 6d. 
I TACSONIA Buohanani (vitipoi.ia1, 3s. 6d. & 5*. 
t TAPEINOTIS Caeolln® majoe, 5 s . 
TEBMINALIA eleoaks, 5*. & 7s. 6d. 
TETBANEMA mexioaka, 1*. 6d. 
TECOMA AMBOINENSIS. 
This handsome free-flowering stove climber has been introduced from the Island of Amboina. 
Its leaves are irapari-pinnate with the leaflets generally in pairs, acuminate. The flowers are 
produced in racemes, the orange-red coroUa tube being from three to four inches long 15*. 
THEOBBOMA Caoao (Cocoa), 10*. 6d. I THUNBEBGIA Haebish (laueifolia), 2*. 6d. 
THBOPHBASTA mpebiai.is, vide Chrysophyllum THYBSACANTHUS eutilans, 2*. 6d. and 3*. 6d. 
imperiale 
THUNBEBGIA AFFiNis, vide page 22. 
FEAOEANS, 2s. 6d. 
aBAEDIFLOBA, 3s. 6d. 
TILLANDSIA acaulis zebeina, vide Cryptanthu* 
BIVITTATA, vide Cryptanthus 
niEEOOLYPHiOA, 5s. and 7s. 6d. 
TILLANDSIA LINDENIANA VERA. 
One of the most beautiful of the Bromeliads ; a native of Ecuador, of dwarf compact growth, 
with recurved olive-green leaves. The flower scape bears an ovate flattened spike of a bright rosy 
hue, from the bracts of which issue in succession the beautiful lilac-blue flowers ; the contrast of 
which with the rose-coloured scape presents a most charming appearance. 10s. 6rf., 15*. & 21*. 
TILLANDSIA (CabaottataImusaioa, 16s. & 21s. 
TOZlCOPHLiBA (Aoooanthbba) bpeotabujs, 
3s. 6d. 
THUNBEBOn, 6s. 
TBADESCANTIA DECOBA, Vide page 3. 
see also Cyanotis 
TYD.SA, vide Index 
UBCEOLINA AiTBBA, 2s. 6rf. and 3«. 6d. 
UBOS&INNERA sPECTABiLis, 2*. 6d. and 3s. 6d. 
UTBICULABIA Montana, 7s. 6d. and 10s. 6d. 
TANILLA ABOMATiOA, 3*. 6d. and 6s. 
FiANiFOiAA, 6*. and 7s. 6d. 
VINCA ALBA. 2s. 6d. and 3*. 6d. 
ALBA ocuLATA, 2*. 6d. and 3s. Gd. 
BOSEA, 2*. Gd. and 3*. Gd. 
VITI8 OHONTALENSIS, 5s. 
VBIESIA BBAOHYSTAOHTA, OS. 
Ealkbnbeeoii, 1 guinea. 
FENESTBALIS, 5*. 
splenbBns (speciosa), 3*. Gd. and 6 s . 
XYLOPHYLLA anoustifolia, 6s. 
INTEEMEDLA, 5s. 
ZINGIBEB D’Aeoeyi, 6s. 
officinale, 2». Gd. 
