species called Gihsoni. Fig. 2. Princess JRoyal, has a remarkably 

 bright foliage, bright crimson, edged with golden-yellow, and is 

 in the hands of Mr. Charles Turner, of Slough ; it bears a good 

 deal of likeness to Duke of Edinhurgh, which is in the hands 

 of Mr. Bull, and Queen Victoria, which INIessrs. Lee are about 

 to distribute ; while Rcfulgens, one of the best in its style, is a 

 seedling of Mr. Bull's (of Chelsea) raising, and contrasts re- 

 markably well with the other two liglit-foliaged plants. 



