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instead of six to nine, as in C. cuneiformis. From the Gar 

 den of the Horticultural Society. 





40. GESNERA Suttoni (with white flowers). 



Botanical Register, vol. 19- 1. 1637. 



Messrs. Whitley and Oshorn, of the Fulham nursery, 

 have just flowered a white variety of this plant ; which is 

 an unexpected and very prettv alteration of the V^ng 

 scarlet in Gesneras. There is the least possible > shad e of 

 delicate salmon tint upon the flowers which ^e otherwise m 

 size and form precisely like those of the original. It was 

 imported from Brazil. 



41. CAMPANULA grandis. 



Fischer and Meyer. 

 I cannot find the place where this plant is described. It 



is nL flowering in the Garden of the Horticultural Society, 

 wC it to h^n raised under this name *£~£?™« 

 f™ m St Petersburgh, and is very like a magnincent variety 

 of Ca— Hersicifolia, with the flowers of C . pyramidal* 



tZZ^Z^ I* 6 inches in diLete, There are 

 few hardy herbaceous plants so handsome. 



42. BERBfiRIS umbellata. Wallich. 



~t iUi tipw hardv shrub has flowered in the 

 A specimen o thi » ™ *Jt where it has bee „ raised 

 „arden of W. Wells, fcsq. 01 U ke B. aristata, but has 

 from Nepal seeds I ^° m ^ , aucou3 undernea th. 



much narrower b™«™l the 8an f e character, and in the 

 From B. conana it ditters ; in ^^ 



diTant vS on a glaucous gronnd upon the under 



face 



