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canescens, 
periclyme- 
nodes. 
coccinea, 
rutilans. 
carnea. 
wba. vede 
papilionac x ea. 
partita, 
polyandra. 
nrlorescens. 
g. A. floribus carneis usque ad basin quinquepartitis, 
. Sylvania. b. April—June, v. v. This beau 
has a great many varieties, besides the above- - 
mentioned, among which is one with double flowers; 
Azalea. 
flame colour, sometimes deep yellow mixed with 
scarlet, as in Mirabilis Jalapa; var. B. bright yellow, 
resembling A. pontica. It is, without exception, the 
handsomest shrub in North America. Vid. Bartram's 
Travels, p. 321. n gee 
PENTANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 
2. A. subnudiflora; foliis obovato-oblongis supra pubescen- 
tibus subtus tomentosis, nervo non setigero, floribus 
non viscosis, tubo laciniis vix breviore, calycis denti- 
bus brevissimis rotundato-obtusis, staminibus vix €x- 
ertis.— Mich. fl. amer. 1. p. 150. 
On the banks of rivers in Lower Carolina. Michauz. 
On the mountains ot Cacapoon springs neat Winches- 
ter, Virginia, i . May, June. v.v. Flowers rosee 
coloured. ` 
3. A. subnudilora ; foliis lanceolato-oblongis utrinque gla- 
briusculis, concoloribus, nervo supra lanuginoso, 
tus setigero, margine ciliatis, floribus amplis non. 
viscosis, tubo laciniis longiore, calycis dentibus brevi- 
bus ovali-subrotundis, staminibus longissime exertis, 
— Mich. fl. amer. 1. p. 151. 
A. nudiflora, Willd. sp. pl. 1. p. 831. 
a. A. floribus coccineis, foliis lanceolatis. Bot. mag. 180. 
P. A. foribus saturate rubris, calycibus minutis. dit. kewl, 
9.319. 
y: A. floribus pallide rubicundis, tubo basi rubro, calycibus 
foliaceis. Ait. L c. 
ò. A. floribus albidis, calycibus mediocribus. Ait. 1. €. 
z. A. floribus rubicundis: lacinia infima alba, 
calycibus. 
foliaceis. Ait. l c : s 
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y. A. floribus roseis brevibus 10—20-andris. 
On the side of bills: Canada to Georgia. Var. æ. neat 
Savannah, ia. Var. y. near Philadelphia, Pen- 
This beautiful 
but the var. y. is tke most remarkable. ‘This variety 
proves clearly, that Azalea and Rhododendron are one 
genus, 4. procumbens excluded, as R 
species of Azalea with more than five stamina. - 
4. A. foliosiflora ; foliis obovatis obtusiusculis utrinque gla- 
bris subtus glaucis : nervo vix setigero, margine cilia" 
frequently found with less than ten, and all the — z 
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