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ORANQE TREES (Citrus Aurantlum") — 
Plants in fruit, 6s. to 10s. 6rf. 
OTHONNA CARNOSA, syn. CRASSI- 
FOLIA — Splendid plant for basketwork. 6cf. 
PILE A MUSCOSA (ArtUlery Plant), syn 
MICROPHYLLA — Highly interesting. 9c?. 
‘PANDANTJS UTTLIS— Is. U. 
•VEITCHII— 2s. 6d. and 3s. Gd. 
•RONDELETIA ( ROOIERA) BRIL- 
LIANTISSIMA. 2s. Gd. 
RUBXTS ROS^FOLIUS, VAR. CORONA- 
NUS, or BRIDAL ROSE. Is. 
•RUELLIA DEVOSIANA— Dark marbled 
foliage. Is. each. 
MACRANTHA — Splendid winter- 
flowering stove plant. Is. 6<f. 
*RUSSELIA JUNCEA. 2s. Gd. 
•PANICUM VARIEGATUM— For baskets, 
or hanging over brickwork, in greenhouse, con- 
servatory, &c. Gd. 
•PELLIONIA DAVEANANA. Is. 
•PULCHRA— Useful. Is. 
•PHRTNIUM VARIEGATUM — Very 
pretty. 3s. Gd. each. 
•PLUMBAGO ROSEA— Is. Gd. 
POA TRIVALIS (varieyata ) — A very elegant 
hardy grass. Is. each ; 6s. per doz. 
•POINSETTIAS (Euphorbia) — Is. Gd. to 
2s. Gd. each. 
PRIMULAS — See Collection. 
i'REIDIA GLAUCESCENS — An elegant 
plant. 2s. Gd. each. 
REINECKIA CARNEA FOLUS VARIE- 
GATA, syn. SANSIEVERA CARNEA VA- 
RIEGATA — Half the leaf is white, and half 
green. Gd. 
SALVIAS — See Collection. 
•SANCH^IZIA NOBILIS VARIEGATA, 
1 <yn. GLAUCOPHYLLA. 2s. Gd. 
SARRACENIA DRUMMONDH— One of 
the best of its genus. 3s. Gd. each. 
FLAVA — A very useful plant for shady 
rock gardens or cool greenhouse; yellow, 
veined purple. 2s. Gd. 
FLAVA MAXIMA — Very distinct, with 
large pitchers and hroad lids of a bright green 
colour. Is. Gd. 
PURPUREA — Well-known variety. 
3s. Gd. 
SAXIFRAGA SARMENTOSA SUPERBA 
TRICOLOR. 2s. Gd. 
•SCHISMATOGLOTTIS CRISPATA. 3s.6(f. 
SPARMANNIA AFRICANA— Is. 
STREPTOSOLEN (BROWALLIA) 
JAMESONI — Is. ; fine plants, in 6-inch pots, 2s. 
SAINTeAULIA lONANTUA. 
‘SAINTPAULIAv lONANTHA — One of the most charming stove plants introduced of late 
years. It belongs to the fantily of the Gesneriaceas, and was found on the Usambara Mountains 
in East Africa. The^tiny plants form a flat rosette of deep green hairy leaves, which are similar 
in form to those of the Gloxinia, hut smaller in all parts, and moat reddish brown underneath. The 
flower stems, 2 to 4 inches in length, are crowned by beantiful deep blue flowers, bearing a close 
resemblance in form as well as in colour to those of the sweet-scented violet ; stamens deep golden- 
yellow. Will bloom continually throughout the year. The seed is extremely fine, and requires 
similar treatment to that of the Streptccarpns. Per pkt.. Is. Gd . ; plants. Is. Gd. each. T — 
( 1843 ) 
