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PLANTS — New and Rare. 
NEW HARDY CLEMATIS. 
CLEMATIS RUBELLA. (Jackman.) 
Very rich velvety claret ; the deepest-coloured 
Clematis yet offered ; very distinct, and having the 
advantage of flowering 60 to 70 per cent, of blooms, 
with five and six sepals. First Class Certificate Royal 
Horticultural Society. 
Price 2s. 6 d. each. 
CLEMATIS PRINCE OF WALES. 
(Jackman.) 
Large flowers, of a rich deep violet pnrple, with 
red bars down the centre of each sepal ; a decided im- 
provement on C. rvbro violacea. First Class Certificate 
Royal Horticultural Society. 
Price 2s. 6 d. each. 
The set, one plant of each of the two above charming- varieties, for 3s. 6d. 
CLEMATIS INTERMEDIA ROSEA. 
(Bonamy.) 
Flowers large, light rose colour, and come in clusters 
from 8 to 10 ; its leaves have the character of being 
changeable in form, and are somewhat similar to C. 
viticella • it is a very profuse bloomer. 
Price 6s. each. 
DALECHAMPIA ROEZLEANA ROSEA. 
The bloom is produced freely on plants but a few 
inches in height, and is successively produced from the 
axillary buds, as the growth progresses, np to the 
extremity. 
Price 2s. 6 d. each. 
DICHORISANDRA MOSAICA. 
A remarkably beautiful stove perennial ; it has terete 
chequered stems, surrounded at the nodes by close 
brownish sheaths and bold ovate-acute leaves, reddish 
purple beneath, dark green above, beautifully marked 
with close broken transverse irregular white lines ; the 
flowers are white and blue. 
Price 10s. 6d. each. 
• ECHEVERIA RETUSA FLORIBUNDA SPLEN- 
DENS. (Rendati.er.) 
A fine plant, growing 2 feet high, well furnished 
with green foliage of a silvery grey tint, each shoot 
terminating with a bouquet of 25 to 30 flowers of bril- 
liant red, with a yellow centre ; it flowers from January, 
and surpasses all varieties recently introduced ; it is of 
easy cultivation, and very suitable for conservatory 
decoration. 
Price 2s. 6 d, each. 
ECHEVERIA METALLIC A. 
Few plants equal this grand House Leek for sub- 
tropical or alpine succulent gardening, or for the de- 
coration of the conservatory ; its large massive leaves, 
shaded with a purplish glaucous hue, are unique. 
Price 4s. to 9s. per dozen ; Is. each. 
ECHEVERIA SANGUINE A. 
An exceedingly distinct snceulent greenhouse plant, 
with dark reddish brown leaves, reminding one of the 
stove Dracana J'errea ; of most easy culture, and forms 
a pleasing contrast of colour for greenhouse decoration, 
and will most likely become useful as a bedding plant ; 
for window and in-door purposes it will be most de- 
sirable. 
Price Is. 6 d. each. 
ECHITES RUBRA VENOSA. 
Beautiful climber, fine green leaves veined with 
bright red ; to be compared with the Anasctochilus 
tribe. 
Price 3s. 6 d. each. 
CLEMATIS JEANNE D’ARC. 
(Dauvesse.) 
Has been tried five successive seasons in the open 
ground, without any cover during the winter months, 
and has not suffered in any way from the exposure ; 
flower white, large, and perfect; petals long, with 
three pale blue stripes on each petal. 
Price 7s. 6 d. each. 
ERANTHEMUM IGNEUM. 
Long dark velvety-leaved plant, with broad veins of 
a deep golden colour. 
Price 2s. 6d. each. 
GYMNOGRAMMA LAUCHEANA. 
The best Gold Fern in cultivation, and highly es- 
teemed for decorative purposes. 
Price 2s. 6 d . each. 
GYNERIUM ARGENTEUM POL. VAR. 
New splendid silver variegated form of the well- 
known popular variety. 
Price 3s. 6«. each. 
IMANTOPHYLLUM MINIATUM. 
A very excellent evergreen, warm greenhouse, or 
cool stove plant, intermediate between Olivia and Val- 
lota or Amaryllis in style of growth, with dark green 
leaves, and large corymbs of erect, large, clear rich 
salmon or light flame coloured cup-like blossoms. 
Price 3s. 6 d. each. 
IMANTOPHYLLUU CYRTANTHIFLORUM. 
Like the preceding in its general habit and growth, 
but the flowers are a Ehade lighter in colour, and, 
instead of being erect, are pendulous. Strong blooming 
plants. 
Price 3s. C«. to 5s. each. 
IRESINE LINDENI. (Van Houtte.) 
A most useful and exceedingly effective bedding 
plant. It is of robust and hardy constitution, and of 
neat busby habit and style of growth ; the foliago is 
very striking aud effective, of a rich dark red colour, 
each leaf having a conspicuous amaranth mid-rib. It 
is admirably' adapted either for riband rows or the 
edgings of flower beds, its rich and attractive foliage 
always producing a striking effect. 
This may be regarded as the gem of the season 
among new bedding plants. 
Price 2s. 6 cl. each. 
LASTR-32A OPACA. 
Splendid nearly hardy Japanese Fern, hitherto a 
scarce variety. We have raised a large number of 
seedlings, and are able to offer it at the following low 
prices. 
Price Is. G d. to 2s. 6 d. each ; 15s. to 21s. per dozen. 
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