. Ageratum Inimitable. ALPINIA SANDERS. A handsome new species from New Guinea of this useful class of stove plant,with erect stems and short-stalked, glabrous leaves, 4 to 5 inches long by f to \\ inches wide, tapering at both ends ; of a rich shining green, regularly striped at close intervals with broad while bands diverging from the midrib to the margin. $ each. ASPARAGUS DVCHENI. A recent introduction from the Belgian Congo, and entirely distinct from all other varieties. The plant is of strong, 'climb- ing habit, with rather large, dark green, glossy foliage. It should prove a valuab
. Ageratum Inimitable. ALPINIA SANDERS. A handsome new species from New Guinea of this useful class of stove plant,with erect stems and short-stalked, glabrous leaves, 4 to 5 inches long by f to \\ inches wide, tapering at both ends ; of a rich shining green, regularly striped at close intervals with broad while bands diverging from the midrib to the margin. $ each. ASPARAGUS DVCHENI. A recent introduction from the Belgian Congo, and entirely distinct from all other varieties. The plant is of strong, 'climb- ing habit, with rather large, dark green, glossy foliage. It should prove a valuable addition, both for cutting and decora- tive purposes. $ each.
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