Newton's lantern slide catalogue (1920s)

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232 NEWTON & CO.. Ltd., Lantern Slide Publishers. B L REMARKABLE TREES AND PLANTS. Some from Pictures, some from Photographs. Beautifully Tainted, 6s. Qd. Plain Slides, 2s. each, except lohere otherwise marked. 1 The Great American Aloe. 2 The Flowering Aloe. 3 Allspice (Black Pepper of Jamaica). 4 Alpine Rose in Bloom. 5 Amphora Plant. 6 Apple Tree in Bloom. 7 Fruit and Flower of the Eve's Apple. 8 Banyan Tree of Benares. 9 Baobab Tree. 10 Baobab Tree, Flower and Fruit 11 Bread-fruit Tree. 12 Beeches at Epping. 13 Butter Tree and Fruit. 14 Camphor Tree. 15 Caoutchouc Tree. 16 Carnivorous Plants, Sarra- cenia, Nepenthes, and Darlingtonia. 17 „ Diansea, Penquicula, and Drosera. 18 „ Cephalotus. 19 Cedars of Lebanon. 20 Great Cedar of Lebanon. 21 Chestnut, Great Tree of Mount Etna. 22 Tbvrsus of Flowers of the VelloT, Cinchona. 23 Cinnamon Tree. 24 Cocoa Tree. 25 Cocoa-pods from Adivinanza Estate, Trinidad. 26 Coffee Plant. 27 Liberian Coffee Plant. 28 White Cotton Tree, one of the only trees in Ceylon which loses its foliage. 29 Cotton Plant, Flowers and Pods. 30 Cotton Pods, Green, with Plant Bugs. 31 Cotton Pod, burst, showing Cotton. 32 Cotton Bugs from- life, from the Demerara Cotton Com- pany. British Guiana. 33 A Country Lane in Spring. 34 The Cow Tree of the Cara- cas. 35 Dragon's Blood Tree of the Island of Teneriffe, Dra- ccena Draco. 36 Edelweiss growing on rocks near Arolla. 37 Elms. 38 Elms and Oaks. 39 Euphorbia Tree in Angola. 40 Firus Elastica in the Pera- deniya Gardens, Kandy. 41 Gamboge Tree. 42 Gentian (see also Rhododen- - 43 Grass Trees of Australia. 44 Gutta Percha Trees, Natives collecting the Sap. 45 Indiarubber Tree. 46 Jack Tree, Attocarfus in- tegrifolia, 47 Sacred Lotus of the Egyptians, Nelumbium sfeciosum 48 Mahogany, Honduras, Tree. 49 May Tree in Full Bloom. 50 The Mandrake. 51 Mangrove and Swamp. 52 Nutmeg Tree and Fruit 53 Oak Tree. 54 „ in Leaf. 55 „ in Winter. 56 Owen Glendower’s Oak. 57 Olive Tree, Gethsemane 58 Palm, African, Zamia Caffra. ^ „ Medicinal Aloe, Mada^ gascar. 60 Palm, Cocoanut. Cocoanut, and Fruit Date. Dom Luxor. Dwarf, Forest Scene, Madagascar. Ivory, Nut and Fruit Wine-bearing Sago. Talipat Talipat, 1st, Stage. Palm, Tarapote, Triariea ventricosa. 70 „ Travellers'. 71 „ Wax, Ceroxylon andt- cola. 73 Pansy (Viola). 73 Papyrus. 74 Prickly Pear and Cochineal Insects. 75 Pitcher Plant. 76 „ , Cluster. 77^ M and Venus’s Fly-trap. 78 The Pomegranate. 79 Pine Tree at Arolla. 80 A Primrose Bank. 81 A Group of Primroses (very fine). 82 Rose Leaf cut by a Leaf- cutting Bee. 83 Rhododendron femigineum L.; Geiitiana bavarica L.; Gentiana nivalis L.; Gen- tiana acaulis L. 84 The Large Flowering Sensi- tive Plant. 85 Sensitive Flant, Asleep and Awake. 86 Snow on Hedge. 87 „ on Trees. 88 Soldanella alpina L.; Leon- topodium alpinum Cass. 89 Tanghien Tree of Madagas- car. 90 Tapioca Plant and its Root. 91 Tea and Coffee Plants, China. 93 Alpine Thistle. 93 Traveller’s Tree, Urania sfeciosa. 94 Tropical Scenery, Venezuela. 95 Upas Tree, Java. 96 Varnish Tree. 97 Victoria Regia, the Great Water Lily. 98 Fringed Violet. 2s. 9d. 99 While Cactus. 2s. 9d. ' 100 Australian Tree Fern. 2s. 9d. 101 Trumpett reeper. 2s. 9d. 102 White Hyacinth. 2s. 9d. 103 Silver Birch. 104 Beeches. 105 Weeping Willow. 106 Cork Trees. 107 Para Rubber Tree. 108 Pineapple Plant, 109 Sycamore Tree, Jericho. 110 Cherry Blossom. 2s. 3d, 111 Silver Leaf Trees. 112 Mango Tree. 113 Screw Pine Palm. 114 Tall Nikee Palm, 115 Eucalyptus Tree (Blue Gum), 116 Variegated Bananas. 117 I emon Tree at Suva. 118 Orange Ranch and Pepper Trees. 119 Canadian Crab Apple in Blos- som. 120 Tamarind Tree. 121 Peepul Tree. 122 Papaya Tree. 123 Palmyra Palm in Blossom. 124 Kukui or Candle Nut Trees 125 Wild Flax and Pampas Grass 126 Wild Fig Tree. 127 Trained Pine Tree at Negishi. 2s. 3d. 128 Cuckoo-pint. 129 Mountain Ash. 130 Sequoia or Wellinetonia (the Mammoth Tiee of Cali- forniH). 131 English Pine Tree. LANTERN SLIDES SENT ON APPROVAL. Messrs. Newion will be glad to send any number of Slides on approval for purchase to Customers who may find themselves unable to attend the Lantern Slide Gallery to make their own selections. Customers will be charged with the cost of Carriage only, but be held responsible lor the safety of the Slides until received back by Messrs. Newton.