jBou"-ainvillea Mi*s. liutt ; this handsome variety seems very similar to 
the above (F. C. C. R. H. S.), ?,!Geach. 
g-lahra (^yplieri; beautiful Crimson brar-ts, 2/ — each. 
— — l'4>i‘iiio^a ; a very showy form from Brazil, 2' — each. 
— — Sainleida nil Viirieg-ata ; 2/G each. 
— rofulg-tMis ; 2/— each. 
— speetabilis; bracts of a soft mauve rose, 1/6 each. 
BowkeiMa tfiphylla; white Calceolaria-like flowers, 1/6 each. 
Carpodetus sei*i*alus; a nurioiis shrub of a very peculiar habit, 2,6 each. 
Costruiii Sinithii; larg^e clusters of pink flowero, 1 / — each. 
ChaMiostimia hi.spidtini ; small tubiilous flowers of a pale mauve, pro¬ 
duced in profusion, 1 / — each. 
Coliiiniieii liirla liil<*a (L.) ; hanging stems, flowers pure yellow, 5/— each. 
— vfdrai*i«*nsis (VUm.); a hybrid between C. magnifica and C. Schiedeana\ 
beautiful scarlet flowers, 2'6 each. 
■—• X'ilinaidn iana {Vilm.) C. cedrarioisis crossed bv C. hirla ^ioriosa. foliatre 
dark bronze, flowers I'ed, 2/3 each. 
Columnea microphyila 
This supero novelty, introduced from Costa-Rica, is one of the best greenhouse 
plants for hanging baskets. Its long pendent steins, furnished with very small 
round leaves, carry handsome large erect flowers of a bright scarlet, spotted 
yellow, 2/6 each. 
Cyphnmantli’ji hrtairoa fiuictii inifiuitiaco 5 the Tree-tomato, big 
edible beriies, orange yehow, 2/6 each. 
— — fructu fiirniiniMi ; carmine red berries, 2/3 each. 
Da tui*a chlorantha ; large flowers, pure yellow, 3/6 each. 
Doiiibeyii CGayeuxii ; a tender shrub, carrying during the winter its big 
pendent bunches of pink flowers, 5/— each. 
— fi)ii\vei ; another hybrid, somewhat hardier, with paler flowers, 3/— each. 
Diuifjiena .Vifloeia ; a handsome varie?ated sort, 5 /— each. 
Kpiphyllum delii-atiiin ; a new Brazilian sort with a ({uantity of pale pink 
flow'ers, 2/3 each. 
— >1. Cbateiiay; showy salmon pink flowers, 2/3 each. 
—- Kui^i^elliaiiuiu Gaertneidflowers scarlet, very free. 1/6 eac/z. 
Eugenia Egni ; a Chilean shrub with pretty fluwers and edible berries, 
1 /— each. 
Eiipatoi'iiini iiiici*aiithii|u; a winter-flowering shrub, 6 d. each. 
— vernaJo; !)road corymbs of pale pink flowers, 1/— each. 
Eupya Sioboldii; a Japanese shrub with glossy foliage, 1/— each. 
Feijoa SelIo\vi;tna : a fruit tree hardy on the Riviera, belonging to the Myrta- 
cea?-beautiful red flowers (A. M. R. II. S.), 3/— each. 
— Scllowiana fal. vai*. ;• foliage prettily variegated, 2/6 each 
Goialonia aiioniala; a rare shrub wuth leathery leaves and fine axillary 
wdiite flnw'ers, 0 /— each. 
Hyiueaaiitlipra <li*ntata ; small linear leaves, berries oblong, 1/6 each. 
JaHniiniini iiitiiluiii ; flossy foliage, while fragrant flowers, 2 6 racA. 
I..eonoiiH Epoiiiiruis; handsome spikes of corol-i\'d 11 ewers, iiroduced from 
August to October, j /6 each. 
EiihnspiMMiniii) prosti'siluiu II«*sivenly blut*!! a creeping evergreen, pro¬ 
ducing a wealth of lovely blue flowers, 1 /— each. 
Eoni<*«*i*ji llildebrntiiliii; a giant species from the Shan States; large (lo¬ 
wers of a beautiful pale orange shade, 3/6 each. 
