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Stove Plants — continued. 
Each — s. d. 
o Ficus elastica, “india-rubber tree,” a 
fine room plant ... ... 1/- & 1 6 
o variegata, charmingly col- 
oured 2/- & 2 6 
Each — s. d. 
Gardenia Fortuniana, pure white, very 
fragrant 1/6 & 2 6 
radicans major, one of the most 
profuse flowering varieties, 1/- & 1 6 
o parcellii, bright green, blotched 
ivory-white... ... ... 1/- & 1 6 
Gardenias, in hud in Spring, 2/- & 2 6 
Gesneras. See page 36. 
o radicans variegata, white and 
green, young leaves entirely white 
' 1 /-& 1 6 
/'exquisitely 
veined red 
o Fittonia argyroneura, I or white; 
o Verschaffeltii I useful for 
edging, &c. 
I 1/- & 1 6 
Franciscea calycina major, purple- 
violet, produced throughout the 
year ... ... ... 1/6 to 3 6 
confertiflora, soft blue, perfumed 
1/6 to 2 6 
Gardenia florida, white, sweet scented, 
1 / — to 2 6 
Hamanthus Kalbreyeri, enormous 
heads bright crimson ... 3/6 to 5 0 
Hedychiums, see Greenhouse Plants, 
page 63. 
Hibiscus grandiflorus, large' 
rosy-crimson 
miniatus semi-plenus, 
petals waved, scarlet and 
vermilion... 
rosa sinensis sulphurea 
plena, sulphur yellow ... 
schizopetalus, brilliant 
orange-red, lovely 
subviolaceous, semi- 
double, rich carmine 
tinted violet ... .... 
1/6 & 
2 6 
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Pandanus Vkitchii. 
(See page 92). 
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